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MINUTES - 04111978 - R 78F IN 1 (2)
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'r ry ;.c The following are the calendars prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator, and Public Works Director for Board consideration. JAMES P.KL'.NNY.RICHMOND CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ROBERT I.SCHRODER 1 ST DISTRICT CHAIRMAN NANCY C.FAHDEN.MARTINEZ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ERIC H.HASSELTINE 2ND DISTRICT VICE CHAIRMAN ROBERT I.SCHRODER.LAFAYETTE AND FOR JAMES R.OLSSON.COUNTY CLERK 3RD DISTRICT SPECIAL DI::-RICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD AND EX OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD WARREN N.BOGGESS,CONCORD MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL 4TH DISTRICT BOARD CHAMkRS.ROOM 107.ADMINISTRATION BUILDING CHIEF CLERK ERIC H.HASSFLTINE PITTSBURG Pa sox 91 1 PHONE(415)372.2371 5TH DISTRICT MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESDAY APRIL 11, 1978 The Board will meet in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. 9:00 A.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies. Consider recommendations of the Public Works D .rector. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board. " Consider recommendations and requests of Board members.. Consider recommendations of Board Committees including Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors ?v. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) on Reorganization of Community Develop- ment Block Grans Program. 9:45 A.M. Executive Session (Government Code Section:. 54957.6) as required or recess. 10:45 A.M. Consider proposed ordinance amending Chapter 420-6 of the County Ordinance Code relating to sewage systems for subdivisions and individual structures. In connection with this matter, Mr. Jack Sheehan will propose amendments -o permit exceptions under certain_ circumstances . 11:00 A.M. Hearing on recommendation of County Planning Commission with resect to application of Clayco Corporation (2178-RZ� to rezone land in the Walnut Creek area. If approved as recommended, introduce ordinance, waive reading and fix April 18, 1978 for adoption. 11:05 A.M. Hearing on appeal of Erma D. Moura, owner and applicant, from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denial of application for Minor Subdivision_ 267-77, Tassaja_ra area. 11:20 A.M. Hearing on appeal of Omar Reiss, owner, from certain conditions of approval imposed by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission in connection with application for Minor Subdivision 229-77, Tassajara area. 11:30 A.M. Decision on recommendation of Orinda Area Plannin Commission_ Kith respect to application of Bear Ridge Partnership (219---RZ) to rezone land in the Sleepy Hollow area and approval of Preli mLnary Development Plan (continued from April 4) , If approved as recommended, introduce ordinance, waive reading, and fix April 13, 1978 for adoption. ITEMS SUBMITTED TO THE BOARD ITEMS ; - 8• C0TNSS T 1. ADOPT Ordinance No . 8-2,57 (introduced March 28) approving reau= s of Jordan/Gaspe_ 1'rToodma_n/Dobson et al (2159-R?} to rezone land in the +Ia?nut Creek area. 2. ADOPT ordi i nance (introduced April '-• ) amendi ra the Code to provide for --acs by the Zoning i Ad,mi ni sgator =nd not she ?'_ ,R...iT''cn .LTa i i ay Area Planning Commission. Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued ,kpril 11 , 1.973 3. ADOPT Ordinance No. 78-2 (_int-roduced April 4) aUprov:ng recuest of Charles Pringle (2146-nZ) to rezone land in the Oakley area. ' 4. FIX May 9, 1978 at the times indicated for hearings on the following Planning matters: 11:00 a.m. Appeal of Daniel Ostrander, applicant, from certain conditions of approval imposed by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission in connection with Minor Subdivision 267-77, Alamo area; and 11:25 a.m. Appeal of Bryan & Murphy from Sar_ Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denial of Subdivision 5027, Alamo area. 5. ACCEPT as complete construction of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 10-76, Danville area. 6. APPROVE amendments to the Conflict of Interest Codes for County Sanitation District No. 7-A and County Drug Abuse Board. 7. PROCLAIM April 24 - 28, 1978 as CALIFOR1vL4'S FORGOTTEN VICTLMS V.EEK; May 5 - 14, 1978 as .KVIE WEEK; April 30 - May 7, 1978 as NATIONAL VOLM.I=R ;r=K; and May 3, 1978 as RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM DAY. S. DENY. the claims of Arthurs J. Boot, B. V. Lincoln, Olive M. Laufengerger, and Thomas Smith. ITEMS 9 - 17: DETERMINATION (Staff recommendation shown_ following the item. ) 9. LETTER from :-1r. A. F. Kritscher, Lafayette, commenting on newspaper aTMticle related to homeowner exemption claims and reiterating request that the Board authorize refund of penalty and i^terest added to tax bill for Parcel No. 175-052-021-3. OBTAIN ADVICE OF COUNTY COUNSEL 10. LETTER from General Manager, Cable-Vision, requesting an increase in authorized rates for CATV service in order to expand channe:_ capacity in the County, and also requesting an extension of the company' s present Franchise Ordinance through 1993. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 11. LETTER from County Treasurer transmitting statement of financial condition of the Contra Costa County Employees ' Retirement Association as o' December 31, 1977. REFER TO COUNTY A7MiNISTRATOR 12. LETTER from Director, State Department of Food and Agriculture, urging support of proposed Department of Health regulation and legislation (AB 2697) which will permit bulk sales of processed and unprocessed foods T-Lnder procedu_es designed to address legitimate concerns for the public ' s health and safety. REFER TO COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER FOR R"COM_MENDATTON 13. LE`,."rFR from President . Televents, Inc. , proposing that the compa-y' s cab'a television franchise be amended to delete the rate control power of the County and offariag to discuss all asDectS Cf total dereg- -zona :lith the Board, coilnty staff. and %:r c Izens of n- .- ra Cos a gip,-Lnty.. REFER _ -0 ~ _ T C iYC XE 3 7 7CTOR FOR. RE_DCRT r ,Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued April 11, 1973 14. LETTER from President, SPAT' Animal Defense Volunteers, advising that a "Dog-Gone Nice Walk-a-Thon" will be held May 6 at Heather Farms Park, Walnut Creek, and requesting that an Animal Control truck and driver, perhaps a volunteer, be present to answer questions regarding the county's Animal Control program. REFER TO AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER FOR RECOIJi4E]DATION 15. LETTER from Chairman, California ",mployment and Training Advisory Council, transmitting the Council' s support position on reauthorization of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, and urging that co:anty and city elected officials also take a formal position in support of the legislation. REFER TO DIRECTOR.. HUM�Ni RESOURCES AGENCY 16. LETTER from Deputy Director, Social Services Division, State Department of Health, transmitting proposed 1978-1979 Comprehensive Annual Services program Plan which describes the Title -)LX social services that will be provided to California residents with federal, state and local monies, and advising that April 1 to May 15, 1978 has been designated as the official review and comment period on the proposed plan. REFER TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY 17. LETTER from Chairperson_, Human Services Advisory Commission, transmitting Quarterly Report of the Ccmmission covering November and December, 1977 and January, 1978. ACIL!NOWLEDGE RECEIPT ITEM 13 : I2N1FO[:UJ ATION (Copies of communication listed as information item have been fu--nished to all interested parties . ) 18. NOTICE from State '.Znergy Resources Conservation and Development Commission of public informational hearing to be held May 3, 1978 in Antioch on Pacific Gas and Electric' s proposed coal-fired power plant. Persons addressing the Board should complete the form provided on the rostrum and furnish the Cleric With 3 :rritteri copv of their presentation. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITEMS: WEDNESDAY, 5 :00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEETINGS OF BOARD COMIMITTEES The Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasse_tine and N. C. Fander_) will reef regularly on each Monday at 9.30 a.m. in Room 138, County Admin_stralion Building, Martinez, and on Wednesday if necessary. The internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess a_nd %J. P. Kenny) '.�rill meet on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month a-, 9:30 a.m. in the Administrato^' s Conference Room, County Administra- tion Building. OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions April 11, 11078 From: Arthur G. Will, County Administrator I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1. Reclassification of positions as follows: Department From To Human Administrative Contracts and Grants Resources Analyst-CETA Specialist-CETA ;582-02, x582-05 Medical Supervising Director of Pharmacy Services Pharmacist Services 2. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows: Department Addition Cancellation District 1 Intermediate 1 Intermediate Stenographer Attorney Typist Clerk- Clerk-Project, 7#01 Project Medical Assistant to -- Services the Director of Pharmacy Services (class only) Probation -- 1 Institutional (Juvenile Supervisor I, 7#01 Hall) 2 Group Counsellor II 7#01, 408 5 Group Counsellor III 7#01, 412, 7413, 421, r24 3. Increase and decrease hours of positions as follows: Department From To Social 20/40 Social 24/40 Social Worker III Service Worker III ;SOI-ll, 44 , 94 , 98 20/40 Social 32/40 Social Worker III Worker III T-501-64 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended actions 4-11-78 Page: 2. I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS - continued 3 . Increase and decrease hours of positions as follows : Department From To Social 32/40 Social 24/40 Social Worker III Service Worker III e501-32 32/40 Social 20/40 Social Worker III Worker III T501-96 40/40 Social 32/40 Social Worker III Worker III X"503-26 4. Authorize appointment of Ronald Barr in the class of Building Inspection Structural Engineer at the third step ($2076) of Salary Level 535 ($1883-2289) , effective April 17 , 1978 , as requested by the Director of Building Inspection and recommended by the Civil Service Commission. II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS 5. Name and Destination Department and Date Meeting (a) LeRoy Jackson Phoenix, 3Z Department of Labor Human Resources 4-3-78 to 4-6-78 Employment and (confirming) Training Institute Workshop (b) Wanda Trawick Stateline, NV Seminar Sponsored William Cristy 4-20-78 & 4-21-78 by Hospital Finan- Medical Services cial Management Association (c) Gerry Evans Klamath Falls, OR Annual Meeting of Public Works 4-18-78 to 4-20-78 Triaxial Institute for Structural Pavement Design (d) •Wayne Westover Vancouver, B.C. Association of Superior Court Canada Family Conciliation 5-16-78 to 5-22-78 Courts Conference To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 4-11-78 Page: 3. III. A..PPROPRIaTION ADJUSTMENTS 6. Oakley Fire Protection District. Add $500 from district funds for equipment. 7. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals for following budget units: Health, County Medical Services, CETA (Titles II and VI) . IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS 8 . As recommended by the County Lien Committee, authorize County Auditor-Controller to accept the following compromise settlements of County claims for medical services rendered: Jimmy J. Franks, $172.91; and David Moore, $300 .23 . V. BOARD AND CARE PLACEMENTS/RATES 9 . Amend Board Resolution No. 77/560, establishing rates to be paid to child care institutions during the 1977- 1978 fiscal year, to add Windsor Family Home for Children, Windsor, CA at a rate of $400 per month, as recommended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. VI. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS 10. Approve and authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to ' execute agreements between County and agencies as follows: Agency Purpose Amount Period (a) State of Extend contract for -0- Extend Termi- California, Low-Income heather- nation date Economic ization Assistance from 3-31-78 Opportunity Program and ircor- to 6-30-78 Office porate revision (b) Comsis Extend completion No change Extend to Corporation date of coding & 5-26-78 testing of Muni- cipal Court Inquiry and Transaction Report Programs To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended actions 4-11-78 Page: 4. VI. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - continued 10. agency Purpose Amount Period (c) Cadillac West County Schedule 11-1-77 to Ambulance ambulance service of rates 6-30-78 Service, Inc. adopted 11-29-77 as amended 2-28-78 (d) Nola Ashford Foster parent $30 2-1-78 to education and 6-30-78 orientation training contract (e) Richard Runin, Mental Health $100 3-23-78 M.D. staff training (f) Jesus B. Economic Opportunity $301 4-11-78 Quezada Program-Work Program Translation to Spanish (g) Syscon, Modify the County $15,000 4-11-78 to Incorporated Assessment Roll to 6-30-78 assist in meeting Proposition 8 (SB-1) processing - requirements (h) Syscon, Modify the County $15,000 4-11-78 to Incorporated Assessment Roll to 6-30-78 assist in meeting Proposition 13 (Jarvis/Gann) processing requirements (i) East Countv Continuation of CETA $67,853 4-1-78 to Resource Center Title I contract for 9-30-78 provision of man- power services to ex-offenders C07 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 4-11-78 Page: 5. VI . CONTRACTS P?,'D GR TATS - continued 10. Agency Purpose =.mount Period (j) Office of Second Year funding $72,765 5-1-78 to Criminal for Rape Victim 7-1-79 Justice Assistance Program Planning, State of California 11. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors; to execute agreement with the Town of Moraga for the transfer of $28 , 739. 52 accumulated in the Local Park and Recreation Facilities Trust Fund to the credit of County Service Area R-4 , subject to the condition that the monies be used only for acquisition and development of park and recreation facilities, as recommended by the Director of Planning. 12. Ipprove and authorize Director, Human Resources Agency, . to sign a Medical Specialist Contract with Anthony Somkin, M.D. , for the period March 1, 1978 through June 30, 1978, pursuant to Board Resolution No. 77/326 . 13 . Authorize Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee, to sign agreements with eight Vocational Training Institu- tions for provision of manpower services to CETA Title I program enrollees during the period April 11, 1978 through September 30, 1978 subject to the budget limitations - established by Board order dated May 24 , 1977 . VII. LEGISLATION None. VIII .REAL ESTATE ACTIONS None. Iii. OTIiE R ACTIONS 14 . As requested by the Bay Marshal and recommended by the Acting Auditor-Controller, authorize destruction of --certain accounting records for cases that have been closed for over five years. W .' To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 4-11-78 Page: 6. IY. OTHER ACTIONS - continued 15. As recommended by the County Probation Officer, adopt a Resolution declaring the continued appreciation of the Board of Supervisors for the services of Probation Department volunteers. 16 . Adopt revised resolution appointing individuals to assignments- in the County Emergency Organization as staff officers and chiefs of emergency and support services, as recommended by the County Administrator 17. As recommended by the District Attorney and County Auditor- Controller, relieve the Department of Agriculture-Animal Control Division from cash shortages totaling $33.25 , pursuant to Government Code Section 29390. 18. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute documents accepting $14 ,939 in Federal Emergency Energy Assistance Program funds to be administered by the Office of Economic Opportunity-Housing Counseling Project, for the period March 8 , 1978 through May 1, 1978 . 19. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute and submit to the California State Economic Opportunity Office a request for $33 ,160 in federal funds for continuation of the Low-Income Weatherization Assistance Program during the period beginning July 1, 1978 through December 31, 1978 . 20. Approve and authorize the Acting Director, Office of - Economic Opportunity, to execute and submit a grant application in the amount of $403 ,711 ($373 ,211 federal and $30 , 500 local in-kind) to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare to provide for cost-of-living increase and expansion of the Head Start Program. 21. In accordance with Contra Costa County CETA Titles II and VI Complaint Resolution_ Procedure, adopt order accepting the report and recommendation of the Administrative Law Judge, State of California, Office of Administrative Hearings, dismissing the complaint of Thomas E. Holmes, former CETA employee of the City of Pleasant Hill. 22. acknowledge receipt of report from the Director, Human Resources agency, on the status of plans to implement an Enterprise Fund for County Medical Services and consider referral to the Finance Committee. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPART^TNT Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Deuartment SUBJECT: Public Works Department A ger.-a for April 11, 1978 REPORTS Report A. t•: ST CONTRA COSTA SA?NITAIRY DISTRICT EN�.RGY RECOVERY STUDY on !-,arch 31, 1978, Supervisors Fanden and Kenny met with West Contra Costa Sanitary District President Leonard Battaglia and Director Theodore Wooten, District staff and consultants, a representative -from Senator Nejedly's office, and County Public Works Department staff, to discuss the District 's Energy Recovery Study, the Dis- trict 's objectives, County support, and future coordination. - The District's consultant study is investigating the feasibility of recovering enermT from, solid waste for their wastewater treatment plart. The operation is proposed to be a joint operation witr. the adjacent West County Landfill. The investigation of feasibility of energy recovery from solid waste in the West County area is recom— mended in the Ccurty Solid Waste Management Plan for action by the County Solid Waste Management Agency, _.a. , Board of Supervisors. This District study may accomplish taaz Plan recom-nendation. One of eleven such studies in the Bay Area, the District's study is expected to be completed July 1, 1978. This study is the first of four phases leading to facility construction, which, if the studies demonstrate feasibility, is presently estimated at five years. Questions to be answered by the studies include institution- al (permits) , physical (transportation logistics) , environmental - (air quality requirements) and financial (bonding, grants, etc. ) . If the study's results are avorable, and the District wishes to proceed with the project, an amendment to the County Plan will be necessary. This report is presented for information only - No action is re- cues-1--ed of the Board at this time. (EC) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 1 of 13 April 11, 1978 010 Recort B. PROHIBITION OF PP=ING FOR CERTAIN ACTIVITIES The Board of Supervisors, through its Order dated March 7 , 1978, referred to the Public Works Director, the Sheriff-Coroner, and the County Counsel, a request from Chief Christian, Kensington Police Department, to adopt an ordinance to prohibit parking upon a roadwav for the principal purpose of: A. Displaying a vehicle for sale; B. Greasing or repairir_g• a vehicle, except repairs necessitated by an emergency; C. Washing or polishing vehicles when a charge is made for such washing and polishing. The Public Works Director has received comments from the Sheriff- Coroner and the County Counsel. It is the consensus of the three departments that: A. County Ordinance Code Section 56-5. 002 currently prohibits the parking or placing of vehicles within County highways for the purpose of selling such vehicles. Section 56-5.002 was added to the County Ordinance Code in 1975. B. Several State statutes already prohibit the dumping or spilling of waste materials (grease, oil, cleaning solvents, etc. ) on County highways. Citable offenses are covered under Sections 374 (b) and 374 (5) 5 of the Cali_orr_ia Penal Code; under Sections 23112 and 23113 of the California Vehicle Code, and under Section 71480 of the California Streets and Highways Code. C. Presently, there are no County Ordinances which expressly prohibit the servicing (washing, polishing and repair) of vehicles for charge while parked upon County highways. Neither the Public Works Department nor the Sheriff-Coroner have received complaints about such activities, and it does not appear that a significant problem exists within the unincorporated area of the County. In view of the above facts, it does not appear that any new County Ordinance Code provisions to regulate the activities enumerated by Chief Christian are required at this time. It is recommended that the Board approve and concur in the conclu- sions of this report and direct the Clerk to send a copy to Chief Christian, Kensington Police Department. (TO) A G E til D Public Works Department —page ? of 13 April 11, 1978 Report C. PARKING RESTRICTIONS - CO^;►ERCiAL VEHICLES On March 7, 1978, the Board of Supervisors directed the Public Works Director and County Counsel to work with Supervisor Hasseltine on drafting a general ordinance to prohibit commercial vehicles from parking in residential areas. The County Counsel advises that: (1) the vehicle Code does not re- quire the Board of Supervisors to adopt a general or "blanket" ordinance to control commercial vehicle parking; (2) the Board of Supervisors may, by adoption of a Resolution, prohibit or restrict the parking of commercial vehicles of a certain weight on specific streets which are located in "residential districts" in the same earner that the Board presently uses to adopt or establish other types of traffic regulations. It should be noted that a general ordinance to prohibit commercial vehicle parking in residential districts would be a new program which would require additional budget appropriations in the Sheriff's Department for enforcement and in the Public Works Department for purchasing and installing appropriate signs. It should also be noted that pursuant to Section 35712 of the - California Vehicle Code, the Board of Supervisors may establish a 14, 000 pound load limit on a residential street. It is the opinion of the Public Works Director that in most instances where complaints have been received by the Board, the establishment of a weight limit restriction would be more appropriate than a parking restriction. The reasons are that (1) the 14, 000-pound load limit will be en- forced by the California Highway Patrol whereas the burden to en- force the parking restrictions would be placed on the Sheriff; (2) the load limit is less costly to post because it will require a smaller number of signs and (3) the load limit will prevent the majority of the larger trucks from even entering into the residen- tial area or subdivision while the parking restriction would only prevent them from parking on a particular street. For these reasons, it is recommended that the Director continue to review all complaints concerning commercial vehicle parking as they arise and advise the Board as to which restriction, namely parking or weight limit, would be the most appropriate to resolve the prob- lem. (TO) Report D. DAYVILLE PARKING DISTRICT - ASSESSI✓ENT DISTRICT 1973-4 The Board of Supervisors, through its Order dated March 7, 1978, referred to the Public Works Director and County Administrator a letter dated February 20, 1978 from Michael Flynn, Chairman of the Danville Parking District Taxpayers' Advisory Committee. The letter (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 13 April 11, 1978 Report D Corti.ued: requests that the monies acct:.mu ated -1--r-cm the sale Of the surplus Drooerty in Assessment District 1973-4 be disbursed in cash on `^arch 31, 1978 and thenceforth a^nuall_v as pa :llents `or the surplus property are received by ti-e County. .'the i'lprovezment work or ssessment District 1973-4 has been com- p lated with, the exception of land SCaDInQ. A Purchase order, =:1 the a.ucunt of $0,300, has been processed by the Public Works Depart-eent for this Curpose. However, because e istirlc pavement wasfound in the planting area, the costs may run hicher. at this time it appears that S10,000 would co'v'e*. the Cost to CC=l.ete the landsCao4ng. Coaplati cn 0= the landscap-:g will Complete the i-mDrove_-ments for the Assessment District. On December 19, 1977, the County Auditor--Controller renortad a cash balance o= $14, 983 . 66 =rcm -the const action project, plus $50, 625-85 net proceeds =rcm the surplus property sale, for a total of 505, 009.31 in the Assessment District- fund. Quarterly payments will be received over the next =our and one-half '_!ears from, the sale o: the sur-_ lus propery. These pay:,lents will total. $235,343 .34 pr-incipal and inter- est.. A scheduled payment o $13,07-1. 063 was received apo=o:{mately Mazch 1, 19719 ,, bri ngir.g the =uP_d S cash balance to $73,684-14. Dem ducti.g $10, 000 to complete the lazdscaning leaves : balance of $08,000 available =^r disiursemerp 2n =o ort=on t0 the assessments. The disbursement would -:e -=ccc3' al=Shed ___ zw0 ways: (1) t-'hcse who had oaid their asses s=,tents in full would receive war--ants =cr their share (2) t_hose w ose assessments are payable in r^seallments would receive war=-ants for their snare - up to t e aroum- t paid by them t0 date. In tie latter case, shares, any, in excess Of previous pa_.ments would be reta=zed in the County_ Treasury to be applied against the indivi- dual's ndivi- dual's =L'pure assessment instal l=,ents as they becone due. It is recommended that Counsel for the ASsessmenz District be direc- t r a r i d c. 1 i di s-_ C O prcpC_e �.ae apt_Op: a,2 OCLii2_:1tS a%d rc50_LiD_OI25 --for C_S- bL'rsement. of $68, 000 cash presently available, and then annually =or d1Sht:rSewel;:. O� iund5 iaCe1'vcd =r0i,: sale 0. llle su'-ill's property un- til all surplus funds are disbursed. This repert has been reviewed with the County Administrator, the Auditor-Controller, and %L-. Robert 3runsell, Counsel for the sseSs- ,lent Dlstri_Ct, and t:hev conc,_ In this Yecc=endation. (TD) SUPERVISORIAL D_STRsCT No Items r G D Public Works Depa:t.^ert _page of 13. :p_Z1 11 , 1973 SUPERVT_SORIAL DISTRICT II Item 1. POMON- STREET FRONTAGE IMPROVEMENTS - ACCEPT CONTRACT - Crockett Area Tha work performed ed under the contract for removing asphalt concrete and Portland cement concrete, and constructing curb, gutter, sidewalk, and drainage facilities, at the intersections of Pomona Street and Alexander Street was completed by the contractor, W. A. Brady, of San Ramon, on March 29, 1978 , in conformance with the approved plans, special provisions and standard specifications at a contract cost of approximately $8 ,500. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the work as complete as of March 29 , 1978. The work was completed within the allotted contract time limit. (RE: Project No. 2191-6109-661-78) (C) item 2. CENTER AVENUE - APPROVE CONTRACT AMENDMENT - Pacheco Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve an Amendment to Richt of qday Contract dated April 4, 1978, from Earl H. and Fern D. Short, and authorize the Public Works Director to execute said Amendment on behalf of the County. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to issue a warrant, in the amount of $450, payable to Earl H. and Fern D. Short, for damage to their yard improvements by the road work, as specified in the contract. (RE: Project No. 3471-4342-663-76) (RP) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 3. LAND USE PER 7T 2235-77 - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Walnut Creek Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Deferred Improvement Agreement with Lloyd Lekse, et al. , and authorize the Public Works Director to execute it on behalf of the- County. The document fulfills a condition of approval for LUP 2235-77 as required by the Zoning Administrator. (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 5 of 13 April 11, 1978 j ` a�. Item 3 Continued: Owner: Lloyd Lekse 76 McConnell Lane Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Location: LUP 2235-77 fronts for 20 feet on the southerly side of McConnell Lane, approximately 710 feet westerly of Walnut Boulevard. (RE: Assessor's Parcel No. 180-160-01) (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV Item 4. STORM DRP_?V MAINTENANCE DISTRICT APPROVE ANNEXATION Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Governing Board of the Contra Costa County Storni Drain Maintenance District No. 1, consent to the annexation of a parcel of land to the Contra Costa County Water District, Treated Water Division_, Improve tent District 1. Said parcel of lard is described in Volume 5301 of Official Records, at page 369, dated February 7 , 1967. County Counsel has reviewed the request nor consent to annexation by the Water District and has recommended that it be granted by the Board of Supervisors. (FCD) Item 5. PINE-GALINDO CREEK - DEED ACCEPTANCE - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the- Board of Supervisors for the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, accept a Grant Deed and Right of Way Contract, dated March 10, 1978 , from Jacques Wallace Taylor, et al. , and authorize the Public Works Director to sign said contract on be- half of the District. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to draw a warrant for $1,071, payable to Title Insurance and Trust Com- pany, Escrow No. OK-265707, for 555 square feet of light industrial 1� land. (RE: Work Order No. 8690-7520) (RP) A G E N D A Public Works Depart-Tient Page 6 of 13 April 11, 1978 f�. 1 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 6. EL CERRO BOULEVARD, STONE VALLEY ROAD, AND GREEN VALLEY ROAD - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGU?ATIOZ - Danville e Area At the request of local citizens and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 2429 and 2430 be approved as follows: Traffic resolution No. 2429 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the south side of EL CERRO BOULEVARD (44621) Danville, beginning at a point 332 feet west of the centerline of Adobe Court and extending westerly a distance of 55 feet. Traffic Resolution No. 2430 Pursuant to Section 21101 (b) of the California Vehicle Code, the intersection of STONE VALLEY ROAD (Rd. 44331A) and GREEN VALLEY ROAD (Rd. ;:4331B & Rd. W33) , Danville, shall be declared a three-way stop intersection and all vehicles traveling on STONE VALLEY ROAD and southbound on GREEN VALLEY ROAD shall stop before entering or crossing said intersection. (Traffic Resolution -1894 pertaining to the existing two- way stop signs on Stone Valley Road at Green Valley Road is hereby rescinded. ) (TO) Item 7. SUBDIVISION 4941 - ACCEPT SUBDIVISION - Alamo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Issue an Order stating that the construction of improvements in- Subdivision 4941 has been satisfactorily completed. 2. Accept as a County Road the street which is shown and dedicated for public use on the map of Subdivision 4941, filed March 2, 1977, in Book 193 of Maps, at page 29. Subdivision Agreement dated: March 1, 1977 Subdivider:. Pacific Interim Corporation P. 0. Box 5400 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Location: Subdivision 4941 is located at the northerly terminus of Lunada Lane, in the Alamo area. (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 7 Ef 13 April 11, 1978 016 Item 8. SUBDIVISION 4019 - ACCEPT SUBDIVISION - Clayton Area It is recom-ne_rded that the Board of Supervisors: 1. issue- an order stating that the construction of improvements in Subdivision 4019 has been satisfactorily completed. 2. Accent as County Roads those streets which are shown and dedicated Zor public use on the map of Subdivision 4019, filed March 25, 1977, in Book 194 of ~laps, at page 50. Subdivision Agreement dated: March 22, 1977 Subdivider: Rhalves & Rhalves 1460 Washington Blvd. Concord, CA 94521 Location: Subdivision_ 4019 is located at the westerly terminus of Mt. Duncan Drive in the Clayton area. (LD) Item 9. TIBROS PARIK - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public works Director to execute the Consulting Services Agree- ment with Richard Splenda & Associates, Landscape Architects, Point Richmond. The services covered include ?Master Plan documents for Tibros Park Development, Danville area, County Service Area R-7. This Agreement is effective April 4, 1978 and provides for a maxLl um payment to the Landscape Architect of $20,000, which amount shall not be exceeded without further written authorization by the Public Works Director. r This consultant must be retained because the County does not have _ available staff qualified in this professional specialty. (RE: Work Order No. 5425-927) (B&G) (Agenda continues on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page' 8 or 1-3 April 11, 1973 Item 10. S?1CREEK - SET 1.=2ARTT3G - San Ramon Area Dave Halev, President of DAVCO Builders Inc. has requested the abandonment of a portion of the drainage easement on the west- erly site of San Ramon Creek at Old Crow Canyon Road (on Parcel B of Subdivision !,IS 107-70) . It is recom:-:,enced that the Board of Su:)ervisors set a date for a pu*lic hearing on the _proposed abandonment. (10 :30 a.m. !•fay 16, 1978 suggeS ted. ) (LD) Item 11. SUBDIVISION 4173 - ACCEPT STREET - San Ramon It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept as a County road the widening of :roadmoor Drive which is shown and dedicated for public use on the map of Subdivision 4173 filed February 22, 1973 in Book 144 of Maps at Page 1. (LD) Item 12. SUBDIVISION 4477 - REFUND CASH DEPOSIT - San Ramon Area The Public Works Director has indicated that the minor deficien- cies for which a cash deposit was posted on Subdivision 4477 have been corrected. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors authorize the refund of the cash de_aosited to ins-are completion of the minor deficiencies. - Refundee: Shapell Industries of Northern California P.O. Box 9020 Sunnyvale, CP_ 94086 Location: San Ramon area (LD) Item 13. SUBDIVISION 4790 - REFUND CASH DEPOSIT - Alamo Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: 1. Declare that the improvements in Subdivision 4790 have satisfactorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year. 2. Authorize the Public Works Director to refund to Zontek the $500 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement. (Continued on next page) P_ G E_ N D A Public Works Department Page 9 of 13 April 11, 1978 Item 13 continued: Owner: Owens Mortgage Company 990 Moraga Road Lafavette, CA 94549 Location: Subdivision 4790 is located at the end of Via Bonita north of Las Trampas Road. (LD) Item 14 . SUBDIVISION SIS 45-77 - GRANT TEMPORARY ACCESS - Oakley Area It is reconLnended that the Board of Supervisors grant temporary access rights to Parcel B of Subdivision MS 45-77 from Empire Avenue, and authorize the Public Works Director to issue an encroachment permit for a temporary driveway. This temporary access shall be closed when Empire Avenue is widen- ed to its ultimate width. Applicant: Mr. Donald Meeks Rt.l, Box 258 Oakley, CA 94561 Location: Parcel B of Subdivision INIS 45-77 is located on the east side of Empire Avenue, approximately 1/4 mile south of Cypress Road. (LD) GENERAL Item 15. BDCHANAN FIELD - ACCEPT DEED - Concord Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the acquisition of a clear zone easement from Galindo Associates in the amount of $132,500 required for Buchanan Field - Runway 19-R Clear Zone as described in the easement and Right of Way Contract, both dated April 3, 1978 and that the Board Clerk be authorized to publish a Notice of Intention to Purchase said easement. The clear zone easement covers 3.24 acres of fee-owned land and 3.60 acres of surface easement area owned by Galindo Associates. (RE: Work Order No. 5438-927) (RP) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 1-0 of 13 April 11, 1978 li' � �f Item 16. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE PLANS AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the plans and speci±icatiors and advertise for bids to be received in 30 days at 2:00 n.m. , Thursday, May 11, 1978, for the following contracts: 1. Detention Facilitv Ceramic and Quarry Tile Project No. 5269-926- (59) Estimate: $75,000 2. Detention Facility Acoustical Ceilings Project No. 5269-926-(60) Estimate: $67,000 The estimates shown are furnished by Turner Construction Company, the Construction Manager. These two contracts provide some of the facility's interior finish work. The Planning Commission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report pertaining to this project on April 26, 1977, and found it to be adequate and in compliance with the General Plan. The EIR was approved by the Board on May 3, 1977. (RE: Project Nos. 5269-926- (59) and 5269-926-(60) ) (DFP) Item 17. FEDERAL AID URBAN SYSTEM PROJECT PRIORITIES - SET HEARING It is recommended that the Baord of Supervisors set 10 :35 a.m. on April 25, 10.78, in County Administration Building, Room 107, as the time and place for a public hearing on the following two items: 1. rive-year priority listing for Federal Aid Urban Projects in the Contra Costa Cotmty portion of the San Francisco-Oakland urbanized area for the fiscal years beginning October, 1978 and ending September, 1983. 2. Five-year priority listing for Federal Aid Urban Projects in the Antioch-Pittsburg urbanized areas of Contra Costa County for the fiscal years beginning October, 1978 and ending September, 1983. The priority lisz:s ;Tere developed in accordance with Board Resolution 75/568, by a subcommittee of the Urban System Technical Advisory Committee consisting of representatives from three cities, the County, CALTRANS, Bay Area Rapid Transit District, AC Transit District, and Metropolitan Transportation Commission. (Continued on next page) A G E N D A_ Public Works Department Page i1 of 13 April 11, 1978 r Item 17 continued: The priority lists have been approved by the Urban System Technical Advisory Cor..mittee and by the Contra Costa County .favors ' Conference. After approval of the priority lists by the Board, the lists will be forwarded to IMITC and the State of California for their consideration. (TP) Item 18 . VARIOUS LAND DEVELOPMENT ACTIONS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the following: Item Subdivision Owner Area Parcel Man IS 38-77 John DeBose Walnut Creek Parcel Map PMIS 131-77 Jesse Ochoa Tassajara (LD) It-eam 19 . ACCEPTANCE OFINSTRUMENTS it is recormer_ded that the Board of Supervisors: A. Accept the following instruments: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Grant Deed 3-17-78 Joseph Rosario D.P.3071-77 Nestore, et al 2. Consent to Offer 3-23-78 Western Continental SUB I.1S45-77 of Dedication of Operating Company, public roads A California Corp. 3. Grant Deed of 1-20-78 Starlite Homes, A SUB 4607 Developmeht Rights California Corp. 4. Conservation and 1-20-78 Starlite Homes, A SUB 4607 Scenic Easement California Corp. Deed and Conveyence of Development Rights B. Accept the following instrument for recording only: 1. Offer of Dedication 2-24-78 Danville Place Home- D.P.3046-77 for Drainage Pur- owners Assoc. & Kay poses Building Co. (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department +Page 12 of 13 April 11, 1978 !ter 20. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS - APPROVE FOR USE - COL'.":ti de It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors .approve the Contra Costa County Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, 1978 •edition. r"--e County Standard Specifications are based on the 1978 Standard Specifications of the State of California Business and Transportation =gency, Department of Transportation, and modify or add to the State specifications as required to permit their use on County projects. The County Standard Specifications will be printed in book fore and sold to contractors bidding on County road, drainage, and bridge projects. (ES&P) Item 21. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY - WEEKLEY REPORT A. It is requested that the Board of Supervisors consider the attached "Calendar of Water Meetings. " 3. The Delta Water Quality Report is submitted for the Board of Supervisors ' information and public distribution. No action required. C. Memorandum Report on Water Agency Activities. (EC) NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time if discussion becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. r'_ G E ?v 'D A " _ Public Works Department Page 13 of *13 April 11, 1978 ,(.)fo) Prepared by Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Water agency April 11, 1978 CALENDAR OF KA':`R :kEET:NGS TI'-E ATTENDANCE ',ATE PAY SPONSOR PLACE Reco-amended Authoritati or. _ �"r ��031. State Water 9:00 a.m. Public hearing Staff ,Resources Resources Bldg. on Draft Water Control Board Auditorium Quality Control 1416 9th St. Plan for Delta Sacramento and Suis-xi ?Marsh and Draft EiR :':ay 1_8 'ihur. Ha)-ward 10:00 a.m. Protection for Staff League of San Felipe the San Francisco Women Voters Center Bay - Delta 3058 D St. Hayward U23 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9:00 A.M. , TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1978 IAT ROOM 108, COUNTY ADIMINISTRATION BUILDING, MIARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Chairman R. I. Schroder, presiding, Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, .'. Pd. Boggess, E. H. Hasseltine. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell, Deputy Clerk i Contracts, Agreements, or other documents approved by the Hoard this day are microfilmed with the order except in those instances where the clerk was not furnished with the documents prior to the time when the minutes were micro- filmed. In such cases, when the documents are received they will be placed in the appropriate file (to be microfilmed at a later time) . PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date: April 10, 1978 To: Board of Supervisors From: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director Subject: Public Works Extra Business for April 11 , 1978 Report A ABANDONMENT OF SAN RATION RAILROAD BRANCH LINE The Board of Supervisors on September 20, 1976, opposed the proposed abandonment of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company, San Ramon Branch Line. The abandonment was also opposed by Congressman George Miller, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the Contra Costa County Development Association, the Coalition of Labor and Business (Alameda and Contra Costa County) , western Electric Company and the City of Walnut Creek. Subsequently the Interstate Commerce Commission held a public hearing on November 1 , 1977. The Department has just received a copy of the "initial decision" by the Administrative Law Judge hearing the case. The decision permits the abandonment of the rail line from Dougherty to Contra Costa, a distance of 19. 5 miles. The decision is effective April 18, 1978 , unless prior to that date, a person or government agency considers making an offer of financial assistance to enable the rail service to be continued. The Administrative Law Judge ordered that Southern Pacific Transportation Company shall not dispose of the right-of-way for a period of 120 dabs unless the property has first been offered upon reasonable terms to responsible public authorities or other responsible persons interested in acquiring the property for public use. For information only. (MK) Report B DANVILLE PARKING DISTRICT - ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1973-4 The Board of Supervisors , through its Order dated March 7, 1978 , referred to the Public Works Director and County Administrator a letter dated February 20, 1978 from Michael Flynn, Chairman of the Danville Parking District Taxpayers ' Advisory Committee. The letter requests that the monies accumulated from the sale of the surplus property in Assessment District 1973-4 be disbursed in cash on March 31, 1978 and thenceforth annually as payments for the surplus property are received by the County. Public works Department -2- April 10, 1978 Extra Business for April 11, 1978 The improvement work for Assessment District 1973-4 has been completed with the exception of landscaping A Purchase order, in the amount of $6 ,500 , has been processed by the Public Works Department for this purpose. However, because existing pavement was found in the planting area, the costs may run higher. At this time it appears that $10 ,000 would cover the cost to complete the landscaping. Completion of the landscaping will complete the improvements for the Assessment District. On December 19 , 1977 , the County Auditor-Controller reported a cash balance of $14 ,983. 66 from the con- struction project, plus $50,625.85 net proceeds from the surplus property sale, for a total of $65 , 609. 51 in the Assessment District fund. Quarterly payments will be received over the next four and one-half years from the sale of the surplus property. These payments will total $235 , 343. 34 principal and interest. A scheduled payment of $13 , 074 . 63 was received approxi- mately March 1 , 1978 , bringing the fund' s cash balance to $78 ,684 . 14 . Deducting $10 , 000 to complete the landscaping leaves a balance of $68 ,000 available for disbursement in proportion to the assessments. The disbursement would be accomplished in two ways: (1) those who had paid their assessments in full would receive warrants for their share; (2) those whose assessments are payable in installments would receive warrants for their share -- up to the amount of princi- pal paid by them to date. In the latter case, shares, if any, in excess of previous principal payments would be retained in the County Treasury to be applied against the individual 's future assessment installments as they become due. Under normal procedures, the interest accrued on the cash held by the County would be credited to the County although the interest on the bonds would still be paid by the assessed. In this case, because of the relatively large surplus created by sale of the surplus property, it would be reasonable to credit the assessed with intere�-: earned on the cash held b,! the County to be credited against future assessment payments . It is recommended that Counsel for the Assessment District: be directed to prepare the appropriate documents and resolutions for disbursement of $68 ,000 cash presently available, and then annual.lf for disbursement of funds received from sale of the surplus property until all surplus funds are disbursed. Public works Department -3- April 10, 1978 Extra Business for April 11, 1978 It is further recommended that the County Auditor- Controller and County Treasurer are directed to credit the assessed with interest earned on cash held by the County for credit against future assessment payments. This report has been reviewed with the County Administrator the Auditor-Controller, and Mr. Robert Lrunsell, Counsel for the Assessment District, and they concur in this recommendation. (LD) ORDINANCE NO. 78-23 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDIN-ANCE NO. 3382 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A PRECISE LAND USE N1ASTER PLAN OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING LAND USE DISTRICTS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND DIVIDING AND DISTRICTING SAID COUNTY INTO LAND USE DISTRICTS, PROVIDING REGULATIONS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT THEREOF, AND PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE", PROVIDING FOR THE RE70NING OF A PORTION OF THE WALNUT CREEK AREA BEING IN THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The Zoning Ordinance of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended by the addition of the hereinafter described zoning maps. These maps are added for the purpose of rezoning a portion of the territory shown thereon. The- said maps include a portion of the territory shown on the map entitled A Portion of the Districts Map for : The East Pleasant Hill Area, Insert Map no. 16; and: The North Ygancio Valley Area, Insert Map no. 38; and the South Ygnacio Valley Area, Insert Map no. 39. SECTION II: Section 3A of Ordinance No. 382, of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended by the addition of Subsection 1574 at the end thereof, as follows: An amendment to a Portion of the Districts Map for: The East Pleasant Hill Area, Insert Map no. 16. 1575: A Portion of the Districts Map for the North Ygnacio Valley Area, Insert Map no. 38; and the South Ygnacio Valley Area, Insert Map no.39. 78-23: Jordan/Casper/Woodman/Dobson, Applicants, 2169-RZ, Land located in the 'Walnut Creek Area to Limited Office (0-1) zoning classification. SECTION III: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty- (30) days after date of adoption, and the same shall be published once before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage and adoption, with the names of the members voting for and against the same, in CONTRA COSTA TIMES a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 11th day of April , 1978 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - J.P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, W. N. Boggess, E. H. Hasseltine, and R. I. Schroder NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None A41;Z1 l gi`roder Chairman or the Board of Supervisors of The County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: J.R. OLSSON County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California ,/ By 1' '4zx— /�- -'-� �e 4—���,�� (SEAL) Deputy Clerk Diana M. Herman is�� 2169-RZ Jordan / Casper / Woodman / Dobson, Applicants Q2,2, MSthUi CRC[K � CpuCCRD ,v 1 / y A-3 CITY �0F WA LN t! T CREEK / R-15, / P-I I M-4,\ ���� %R-40 I ' 1R_1'241 � t / j 1 IN 00 '/')/ l X / I / I A ��• CITY OF,101 r $ i WALNUT CREEK I li A PORTION OF 1 I »Eh{RT CEMT,— T-Ai T-11 :. THS ..RP THE DISTRICTS MAP FOR THE NORTH YGNACIO VALLEY AF-EA I Rif ER REJ f,l iN PAR' C 1. TR-7} ♦v4 1{�[` I Hf R!yT Lipt ♦ P>RT T»t Ns Of INSERT ?RAP NO 33,and THE DISTPIr'TS %1AP FOR THE SCUTH YGNACIO VALLEY AREA I INSERT CRAP NO. 39 pE RUTT ,>_,RR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. CALIFORNIA t .. C3-73SRECTION 31,$U6${46 040a4,UF porINaNCB NO$Bz AS Ary.CEDStA Bf F CIhnNCE Iho A 7�-2}xHICN t$ IIf{ZQVING Qa QtN INCE or CCM TRi cosr!CGUNTr$YSIE 8F Ca Ci:ORMi], / I✓__J I , 01 C1��_ -_ 0-- 1 PLEASANT HILL TF R-10 ,. f. A.R. 0. I 7--77 -- -- / M-3 I I I 2!2•R� � I RB �y 0-1 I G[♦ _ �� I I I �. I i - R-B I -- i R-15 3 M-3,< � I �% � � �� •7f I I I I' 1� CITY \m 2 :L r WALNUT i A-2 ( i I CREEK 1% 'r1� 12I t' � . /`,•t._. � _��' 117� �YYY(/ � 1 CITY OF - WA NU GREE ! ! i A PORTION OF THE DISTRICT;; t/lP FOR THE EAST PLEASANT HILL AREA _ tl• _ _ _ - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. CALIFORNIA i "I,- CL- INSERT MAP NO 16 1 I BEING SLC i3O'1 !A,;ufSEC TIO N.ST] O�Q404%"CE NO 332, a5 AU ENDED 7f 0401N INCE NO. IS T..r. !J•IINO ORDINANCE O;CJti TRA COST. COUNT f, 'rAiE OF CALIFORNIA. ORDINANCE NO. 78-24 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 382 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A PRECISE LAND USE MASTER PLAN OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING LAND USE DISTRICTS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE SAID COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, AND DIVIDING AND DISTRICTING SAID COUNTY INTO LAND USE DISTRICTS, PROVIDING REGULATIONS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT THEREOF, AND PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE", PROVIDING FOR THE REZONING OF A PORTION OF THE BYRON AREA BEING IN THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The Zoning Ordinance of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended by the addition of the hereinafter described zoning map. This map is added for the purpose of rezoning a portion of the territory shown thereon. The said map includes a portion of the territory shown on the map entitled a portion of Byron division sector 1 , Contra Costa County, California. SECTION II: Section 3A of Ordinance No. 382, of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended by the addition of Subsection 1576 at the end thereof, as follows: An Amendment to a portion of Byron division sector 1 , Contra Costa County, California. 78-24: Charles Pringle, Applicant, 2146-RZ, Land located in the Byron area to Single Family Residential District (R-100) zoning classification. SECTION III: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days after date of adoption, and the same shall be published once before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage and adoption, with the names of the members voting for and against the same, in ANTIOCH DAILY LEDGER a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Contra Costa. ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 11th day of April, 1978 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, W. N. Boggess, E. H. Hasseltine, and R. I. Schroder. NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. R. I. Schroder Chaff ano t e Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: J.R. OLSSON County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Coatra Cost State Cal orni(�a (� By romy r'. r�-y— T Deputy Clerk (SEAL) Ronda Amdahl i ' 2146-RZ Charles Pringle, Applicant Ii� /A-2,/ ' I II I i /q-2,/ �' I R6 1 / —2 I I •w ra wary 'R_61 I ! I 2 RiOO 1 1 / o A PORTION OF THE DISTRICTS MAP FOR THE NE9E91 TO -1 0-0, Eh is ..IE —a OAKLEY—BRENTWOOD HIGHWAY AREA I NE�ENNE� 70 iN ONOih.MCE NO Ht. aNA j 1 t5 ME.%, ..OE A N.BT TN EOE I INSERT MAP NO. 45, and N 0L5501= `°°N.. BYRON DIVISION, SECTOR I BI — ce°on CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA sc.���-bf ! � BEINGSECTION 3s,SUdSEC TION rp7B 7F OROINa hCE NO.382• a5 s"ENOED O. ORDINANCE NO e rvT�� 7B-2 4 ANION IS TME ZONING ORDINANCE OF CINTRA COSTA COUNTY.STATE OF CALIFONNtA _ Laity:f••� I 1 ORD Ii .:dCE N0. 73- 27 (On San 'amore Val-l--,I Mi nor Subc'ivis_on) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors ordains as follo.,s (omitting the parenthetical footnotes from the official text of the enacted or amended provisions of the County Ordinance Code) : SECTION I. Section 26-2.1504 is amended, to provide for the initial review of minor subdivision maps by the Zoning Administrator and not the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission, to read: 26-2.1504 Power and duties. Each area planning commission in its territory has all functions, powers, and duties assigned or delegated to the planning com- mission and the zoning administrator in this chapter , and Title 9 of this code, except that the zoning admin- istrator shall continue to hear and decide all applica- tions for variance permits and minor subdivisions pursuant to subsections (1) and (3) of §26-2.1204 for the territory of the San Ramon Valley Area planning commission. When the board of supervisors refers any proposed general plan change or addition concerning an area planning commission's territory to the planning com- mision for review and comment, the planning commission shall provide the board with its written comment on the proposed change or addition. (Ords. 78-27 77-62 93. ) SECTION II. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance becomes effective immediately upon passage and within 15 days after passage shall be published once with the names of supervisors voting for and against it in THE VALLEY PIONEER , a newspaper published in this County. PASSED on April 11 , 1978 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, W. N. Boggess, E. H. Hasseltine, R. I. Schrider. NOES: Supervisors - None . A2SEL'1T: Supervisors - None . j. Cr SS:3>., Cou tv R. Schroder N. POUS ''-:� [SEAL] i POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: i Department Human Resourses AGency Budget Unit 180 Date March 21 . 1978 Action Requested: Establish the classification of Contracts and Grants Specialist - CETA and (APW3-02'and 05) reallocate 2 Administrative Analyst - CETA positions Proposed effective date: A.S.A.P. Explain why adjustment is needed: To properly classify special administrative duties now assigned to incumbents (R. Hall and S. Danielson) Estimated cost of adjustment: NOPE C:. :r,iy Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (Lst stems and eot•t) - C;;r�rA of $ AcImin:5 rc,or, Estimated total ' Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: March 24 , 1978 To Civil Service for review and recomm a ion. County-8924, strator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission ate: April, 5, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Contracts and Grants Specialist-CETA. Reallocate the person and positio of Administrative-Analyst-CETA, positions #582-02 & #582-05 to Contracts and Grants Specialist CETA. The above action can be accomplished by amending ResolLti--n 77/602, Salary Schedule for Exempt Perscnnel, by adding Contracts and Grants Specialist.-CETA, at 1977-78 Salary Level 352 (1078-1310) and 1978-79 Salary Level 368 (1132-1376) ; also amend Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reallocation of 2 Exempt positions of Administrative Analyst-CETA, positions #582-02 and x`582-05 to Contracts and Grants Specialist-CETA, all at Salary Level 352 (1078-1310) . Can be effective day following Board action. This class is exempt from overtime. Assistant Personnel irector Recommendation of County Administrator �/Date: April 7, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective April 12, 1978. County Adtdni§trator Action.of the Board of Supervisors APR 11 19.18 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk as to: APR 11 1978 By: i ( r 0__1 Ar u P?tricia A. Sell Deputy Clerk APPROVAL c"I tki-s ad1u.3tment eo►u5.t..tate,3 alt r'Waoptiati.on Adjuz;tment cued Pe,nonncE Z.Re.sob tion Amendmcnt. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form -u,Sti be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (Rev. 11/70) W5 D R A F T-EXEMPT 1977-78 Proposed Salary Level : 35Z (1078-1310) f 1978-79 Proposed Salary Level : 368 (1132-1376) i Contra Costa County hpril 1978 C014TRACTS AND GRANTS SP_F CIALIST-CETA DEF I;;i T 10 Under close supervision, to learn to develop and process purchase of service contracts between County departments and private firms or other governmental agencies; to assist in analyzing and evaluating government-prepared contracts and grant funding applications; and to do other related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Employees in this class are exempt from the classified service and work in federally funded project positions administered by Contra Costa County. TYPICAL TASKS: Learns contract preparation principles including all necessary content conditions such as insurance statements, state and/or federally mandated requirements, client eligibility specifications, payment schedules, etc. ; learns to negotiate specific contract terms with contractors; interviews department and contractor's staff regarding contract and program concerns; assists in preparing the contract service plan which is a precise and comprehensive written description of each con- tractor's obligations; submits contract drafts to County Counsel , Auditor-Controller, user department and contractor for review and approval as needed; assists in preparing formai extensions and amendments to existing contracts; reviews pertinent state and federal programs and regulations which impact upon contracted services to ensure compliance in new or renewed contracts; assists in analyzing and evaluating government contracts and grants to ensure the inclusion o fall required elements and to determine if language is clear and comprehensive; ensures that contracts are submitted to appro- priate state and federal agencies for approval ; prepares memoranda, letters and reports on programs as necessary; maintains contract files; attends staff meetings. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: License Required: Valid California Motor Vehicle Operator's License. Education: Possession of a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. Ability to learn and apply contract/grant preparation principles and techniques; ability to speak and write clearly, concisely and accurately in identify- ing and describing contractural technical procedures, service delivery methodology, and billing procedures; ability to read, comprehend, interpret and apply provisions of federal , state and local legislation and regulations pertinent to contractural agreements for services; ability to analyze and evaluate human services programs, contracts, budgets, grant proposals and government grants; ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with various staff in County departments. Class Code No. Departmental Approval �- RP:pr Date 3/30/78 —�� cc: Human Resources Agency HDC, RH, RKH, WGR, CH, SAFETY, TRAINING s3 )J i- OS I T 1 0 (-4 At7J USTIMIENT RELUES T No: Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 54o Date 6/17/77 Action Requested: Retitle Supervising Pharmacist classification to Director of Pharmaceutical ; Service Proposed effective date: 7/l/77 Explain ashy adjustment is needed: Estimate�YcsL#=ofpdjustine nt: Amount: ti "rami;1. S i arami wages: $ 2. L5xe dS s Ems: ; L Ztems and cc.5 t) 01 tLIJ ✓, �,'� Estimated total $ �t- Signature George �egnan M_D. , Medical Director Department head I ni ti al-Dete;rmi na,ti on of County Administrator Date: J�ily 26, 4:977 To Civil Service for review and recommend-a fon. . � ,cam✓✓ v .�-/.-��li�.,_ J County Admt'tt;-strator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 28, 1978 Classification and Pay Recotrmendation Reallocate class and position Supervising Pharmacist to Director of Pharmacy Services. - Study discloses duties and responsibilities are approoriate to the class of Director of Pharmacy Services. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 and 71/17 to reflect the retitling and reallocation of class and position of Supervising Pharmacist to Director of Pharmacy Services, both at Salary Level 519t (1977-2180). iof Assistant Personnel ,4rector Recommendation of County AdministratorDate: Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective April 12 , 1978 . County Admin a Action of the Eedrd of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED on APP 11 1978 J R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date. APR R 11 1918 By Fa rtcla rt. bell Deputy Clerk APPROVAL ai 'ustjnert cclls.iJ.tiute5 rit Apatoptia ien Ad1urtinettt aj:d Pv✓zonnet NOTE: Ton section and reverse side of form be co;:ple.ed and supplemented, when app:-�priate, by an Grganizatlon chart depicting the section or office affected. SGC' ,i 'i'7 !Rev, 11/70) -�...z, a • V POS I T I ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: Department DIS7RICT ATTORNEY Budget Unit 746 Date 3-28-78 Org.11 4-4 40N Action Requested: Cancel 1 Intermediate Steno Clerk L Project and add 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk - Project Proposed effective date: "'S'A'P' Explain why adjustment is needed: backfill position vacated by Intermediate Typist Clerk being assigned to the Career Criminal Project. r Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: Lounfy Decrease costs $3&.00'-per`4non�th' _ j 1 . Seri res ar� wages: 2. F ed fset-a. (Zi,s.t -mems and cost)LIZ LU Office of Estimated total CountyAdministrctcr. n- Signature Departmen/ryeadpry 0 st nkma initial Determination of County Administrator JDate:- I — To Civil Service: Request reco nd n d_r.?WisUdthr Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission D tel April 4, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Intermediate Typist'Clerk-Project and cancel 1 Intermediate Stenographer Clerk- Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be ass icned justify classification y ca ion as E Intermediate Typist Clerk-Project. Can be effective day fo;iowing Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the additionl of 1 Intermediate Typist Clerk-Project, Salary Level 240 (766-931) and the cancellation of 1 Intermediate Stenographer Clerk-Project, #01, Salary Level 256 (804-978). Assistant Personnel/Director ` Recommendation of County Administrator `;' Date: April 7, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective April 12, 1978. County Adminis ratbr Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED on APR 11 1978 E f J. R.--Q SSON, County Clerk Date: Ari 11 1978 By: r +,l I t.l rj < <. 1-1- f �r Patricia A. Bel) Deputy Clerk APPROVAL on &L6 adjustmeilt ccnztLtutes an Appnopnt.at,i.on Adjuh•bment and Re/rsonnet Reaotution Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mu8.t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. i P 300 (11347) (Rev. 11/70) P U S I T I 0 (J A t7 v U S T M E N T R E Q U E S T IN : cl Department ccco. Medical Services Budget Unit 54o Date 6/2/77 Action Requested: Establish Assistant to Director of Pharmacy Service classification; and add one position Proposed effective date: 6/1/77 Explain %tIiy a`•ijusDent is needed: to provide adequate staffing for Pharmacy Service :_J Cor„rry (",.-:. Estimate4. cost of.'adjustment: 'ti^t_i IJV- Amount: I . Salaries and %vages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (•ite.t .Mems curd eo.5t) L Estimated total $ Signature George Degnan, M, . , Medical Director - Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: July 26 , 1977 To Civil Service for review and recommenfb,a- n. Count -Admi-rrittrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: March 28, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the Class of Assistant to the Director of Pharmacy Services. On March 28, 1978, the Civil Service Commission created the class of Assistant to the Director of Pharmacy Services and recommended 1977-78 Salary Level 481t (1761-1942) and 1978-79 Salary Level 497t (1849-2039). The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 by adding Assistant to the Director of Pharmacy Services, 1977-78 Salary Level 481t (1762-1942) and 1978-79 Salary Level 497t (1849-2039). Can be effective day following Board action. This class is exempt from overtime. - i Assistant PersonngrDirector Recommendation of County Administrator ate: April 7, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective April 12, 1978. c� County Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on APR 11 1976 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date.- APR 11 1978 By: � � c�, c� Ck _ ��_, L Patricia A.. Bell Qeputy Clerk APPROVAL ad cu;z.l ttu'-E's riL ;iI�n,op i at`.(.ca Adi LLSxl?i%..n Lu-,d PetscizneZ "U'TE: TOD section and reverse side of form -mss= be completed and supplemented, when arRropria;,ea;,e, by an organization chart der:cti n-- --�e section or office affected. P 300 (I ';7) (Rev. 11/70) C99 i POS 1 T 1 ON A D J U S T M E N T REQUEST No: Org. Code: 3120 Department Probation Dept.-Juvenile HaIIBudget Unit 3t4 Date 2/22/78 Action Requested: Cancel : Institutional Supervisor I , nl ; Group Counselor I1 , =1 ,8; Group Counselor 111 , fl , 12, 13, 21 , 24 Proposed effective d(=�/18/78 Explain why adjustment is needed: Incumbents to be reassigned to vacant positions when Crisis Resolution Center closes, 3/13/78. :c':,iia + Estimated cost of adjustment: Ccstcs C cure,l, Amount: �CC!VEE) I . Salaries and wages: 2. Fixed Assets: (X.Ls.t .i.terns mid cost) Offir of $ Cl"-" Administrator, Estimated total Signature , "tment Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Dat° : ' To Civil Service : Request recommendation. , Co011 i s'tr*ator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission D, tel April. 5, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation � Cancel (1) Institutional Supervisor I; (2) Group Counsellor II; (5) Group Counsellor III positions. The above action can be accomplished by amending resolution 71/17 by cancelling (1) Institutional Supervisor I, position #01, Salary Level 417 (1314-1597) ; (2) Group Counsellor II positions #01 and #08, Salary Level 338 (1033-1255) ; and (5) Group Counsellor III, positions #01, #12, #13, u21 and #24, Salary Level 370 (1139-1384) . Can be effective .April 15, 1978. Assistant Personnel/Director Recommendation of County Administrator �. Date: April 7 , 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective April 15, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors 1 1 ;978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on Qp J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: A^R 11 1978 By: R tI IV r K r Patricia A. bell Deputy Cterk A TROVAL L -i i' adj'ustjileni tallr�f�j�.iU�'•LCQc;CUIi Adjus•b1icat and Pe,LsUl nLZ hCSti-ClL�•CC'ri •�+I'1CrLCFr:1�1Lt. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form be completed and supplemented, when ipprorriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 347; (Rev. 11/70) 04 J I % P 0 S I T ! 0 tJ A D J U S T M E N' T R E Q U E S T No: /0 -31)0 S 5200 Department Social Service Budget Unit Date March 3, 1978 Action Requested: Reallocate hours of eight SW III positions in accordanCe with attar sheet - No net change in arorker hours. Incumbents and supervisors agree to these changes. Proposed effective dat �4-�1- 8 Explain,why adjustment is needed: To provide additional coverage in intake and generalist units. Estimated cost of adjustment: Cr,.;. Amount: Cera Coun-y 1 . Salaries and t;,ages: VE 2. Fixed -Assets: ( ;s L .(,terns cued east) -;( - J 197 vttrce of Estimated tota�Gd:,r '-) RE_-CU:CES AGENCY �' .'%'�1d %;�c;cr A Or Signature %� ;r•-''.�ti f/%,..�ti.L /` Dc.c.... _. !f _—`�.____ Departn t Head f /------e . Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: March 10, 1978 To Civil Service for review and reco �� ation Count dmi rator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission D e: April 5, 1978 Classification and Pay Recormiendation Increase hours of Social Worker III #501-11, 44, 94, 98 and 64. Decrease hours of Social Worker III #501-32 and 96 and 11502-26. Study discloses duties and responsibilities remain appropriate to the class of SociZ1 Worker III. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by increasing the hours of 20/40 Social Worker III #501-11, 44, 94, 98 to 24/40 AND #501-64 to 32/40; and decreasing the hours of 32/40 Social Worker III #501-32 to 24/40; #501-96 to 20/40 AND 40/40 #503-26 to 32/40, all at Salary Level 376 (1160-1410) . Can be effective day following Board action. Assistantpersonnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: April 7 . 1 97 R Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective April 12, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors APR 11- 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( } on J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date. Grp 11 1978 By r Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk APPrOVAL c6 t {.s add,_�.tment rcte6 cut App opA a:tivi,. Ad1rc6.;riert curd Pe,,usonnee h150t! �L�r1 Ar c;,drrcr:.i. NOTE: Tcp section and reverse side of form r„!;,52 to corpleted and supplemented, when apprc.araie, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 'i: 'j ( :e�'. 11/70) f r En cn cn w m cn w cn ::z: 2: v H H H H H H H H > H H H H H H H H cn H H H H H H H H In 1-4 (n m d cn 7' En Cl En O G (D C O f= P O :3 O OQ CO K n rp23 0 ti Uj o w x d (D m g cr p N til Iti ((aa rr � H (D l (D O 02 OQ K 0 p rt rt O N n G tO N W m kO -P, r % b ON O\ N A W X-1 r A O cn H x O Ox _ (D �Of rt En K ~ Cn P _ r x Pd CL 9?1 O O •pJ' O O N 47 K m m K E F�- x rt to x O E y (D O O m = K rt H K K K K (D L-4 (� K [-i (D ED r r r r C-f b W W W W I— rt rr rr rt a' (n n O h Cn cn to cn K rr Pt Pi K W O (OD (OD (D (OD rr rt rr rr rt (D C 7 n xC N O N O O O O O C En z t3 x O N 41- N Z� A A l- C-- 0 0 CD co w M CA Cn En En (n cn co c :rL. :E: c". = v c C (n cn cn cn En (n P�j [-j H H H H = H H ;;I 1 H r?y = W m O • rt rOi r n w ti d rJ O (D (D m S CD = N K K O ::s O rr N I I C7 F} K (D r) rr N ,`„ • CONTRA 60STA 4OUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZAT:ON URIT ACCOUNT CODING Oakley Fire Protection District ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <bECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY 7017 4955 Plectron Encoders 0012 2 500.00 7017 6301 For Plectron Encoders 500.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR'A O TROL To provide for two Plectron Encoders from By: lr Dole �� Reserve for Contingency Account. COUNTY AD NISTRATOR By: - DoteW16/7 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: Supervisors Kenny,Fanden �i hrt lvr.k oggrss.Hasselrine NO: None oAPR/1 ]� 19 1$ J.". SSON, CLERK 14. a a- ! SIGNATURE TI E DATE gy: - `/�-U APPROPRIAT:ON r _L ,g �7 Pattt? �1 RAti DeoutvClerk ADJ. JOURNAL N0. t`". " •Ir (M 129 Ray. 7j77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIOE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FOMS ARE AVAILABLE FFOM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjus+a-nents, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub--object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset iters that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 044 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 0 T/C 2 7 1 DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOUNT CODING Health ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2 FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY 0450 4954 Gas Chromatograph 0011 1 6500 0450 4954 Mercury Vapor Sniffer 0017 316 0450 4954 Aid Model 350 standards generator dynamic calibration system CO26 1 2,886 0450 4954 Aid Option-6-Electron Capture analysis 0027 1 1,515 0450 4954 Interscan 1176 portable hydrogen sulfide analyzer 0028 1 1,433 0450 4954 Interscan model RG-288-DC strip chart recorder 0029 1 350 County RFCE: !/LD i i n j7 /_ C)_' Lj.+1, Oflfi-:e of APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER To provide funds for the purchase of B,• ��.•- C�CDate 3 /3C/73 environmental health capital equipment. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR /� By: D.03 a n-e�, Date --//yi 1;7 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YE S: S`fvrviSOn Kenny,Fallen Schroder.Boggess,Hasselrine NO: Wme t p OnA P /R 1� 78 C— - I J.R; SSoN, CLERK 4. 3 44/78 516N sst RE TITLE DATE ' . By, -6 '-� . /1^ / APPROPRIATION 13 y JPOQ 510,17 /i Patricia •t. E Deputy Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL NO. 147 (M 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE i INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS AcE AVAILABLE FROM C34TRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned,. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. .For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. h. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. • •- • . CONTRA COSTA COUNTY !. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT COOING J I DEPARTMENT OR ORCANIIATION UNIT 0540 fIEDICAL SEPVICES ORGANIZATION SUS-OBJECT '2 FIXED ASSET `DECREASE] INCFEASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. CUANiITT 6979 4954 Bed, Electric0080 .t 111.00 6979 4954 Cavitron 0125 20.00 (,970 4051, Orthorantomo;raph I0/3.3 10,863.00 i 6979 14954 I`iscellaneous Prosthetic and Assistive ' Devices ? : 10,924.00 f i APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST , AUDITOR-CCNTROLLER --T� The above adjustments -could provide needed funds to By: V\ 'Y'l �- czYL�Date /3/ finalize procurement for electric beds and a cavitron. ?de also need an orthonantomoeranh (dental x-ray) for the COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Martinez Dental Clinic for which no line item is currently arrroved. By: - }21(1a Date BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S:S"Il ^'iwn Kenny.F.,I ien r.W&Srss,Ko5clrinc NO: None on /I J� 1918 Assistant J.R SSON, CLERK 4. �� Z=----Mdical Director 3 /21Y 78 ^ 31 aft AT URE TITLE DATE F. Girtman, M.D. AIPROPRIATION Q PQQ53/9 ; ';4 {�atriria A Rn�� Deputy Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL NO. (M 129 Rev 7, 77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE .c 0 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form H 129, in quadruplicate plus #Lny internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all .four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 20 Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Bate: Sign, show tit-le and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 048 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION -ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 - I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT COOING Civil Service Public Service Em to ent Pro rams - Title II ORCANIZATIOA SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. IQUANTITY 5570 4951 Office Equipment and Furniture (7,089) 5570 4951 Desk, double pedestal 1 270 5570 4951 Printing calculator 1 320 5570 4951 Desk, double pedestal 1 270 5570 4951 Calculator, CASIO R-12 1 300 5570 4951 Mc-Dowell Craig typist desk 1 350 5570 4951 IBM Selectric 13" typewriter 1 729 5570 4951 Typist desk 2 700 5570 4951 Manual typewriters 2 860 5570 4951 IBM Selectric 13" typewriter 1 655 5570 4951 IBM Selectric 15" typewriter 1 675 5570 4951 Desk, double pedestal 2 680 5570 4951 Typewriter, IBM Selectric 1 729 5570 4951 Desk @275.50 2 551 7,089 0582 2170 Household expense (furniture) 973 0582 2100 C, cz ExPe I, _ 734 0582 1011 Permanent Salaries 8796 8,796 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CON1 LER Adjustment necessary to purchase CETA equipment for 13 LIQ Date 3 7-ct77X those Departments employing Public Service Employment Programs participants. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR nCETA Federal Regulations permit the purchase of By: Date i7� equipment and supplies; the purchase does not effect the approved job level . BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: SuprrvNurs Kcnnr.Fshdcn $tbr.>!rr,t3un�css.Hasscicine NO: ne APR 11 19- 8 On J R LSSON, CLERK 4. j / ' � ���- L%�c- � Personnel Analyst II 3 14 7[ SIGNATURE TITLE DATE Py: "i. 17- ' APPROPRIATION A P00.3`3D'3 Patririn A R,,11 Deouty Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL N0. 1 � 01129 Rov 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE r 4 INSTRUCTIONS MOTE: F OI.H3 A:lE AVAILABLE;;* FROM CDi TIAL S .R'JICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each s additional department or district concerned. i B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the iters showingquantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset iters that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. h. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor Controller's office for processing. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 Page 1 of 2 I DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOUNT CODING Civil Service (Public Service Employment Programs - Title VI) ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUANTITY 0581 4951 Office Equipment and Furniture (14,883) 5549 4951 Desk, double pedestal 1 270 5549 4951 Printing calculator 1 320 5560 4951 Five-drawer file 2 420 5560 4951 Printing calculator 1 320 5560 4951 Executive desk, (30 x 60) 1 270 5505 4951 Desk @ 270 4 1,080 5505 4951 Typewriter, IBM Selectric @ 655 4 2,620 5558 4951 Office Desk, 42 x 60 3 777 5558 4951 Desk 2 700 5558 4951 Typewriter, IBM Correcting Selectric 1 729 13.5" 5558 4951 Typewriter center 1 309 5558 4951 Typewriter, IBM Selectric 1 729 5558 4951 Typewriter, IBM Selectric 2 1,457 5512 4951 Typewriter, IBM Selectric 13.5" 0002 - 162 5548 4951 Reader, Microfilm motorized 1 512 5563 4951 Typist desk 2 700 5511 4951 Typewriter, IBM Selectric 3 2,013 5525 4951 Typewriter, IBM Selectric II 1 840 5548 4951 Typewriter, IBM Selectric 1 655 Subtota $14,883 (6) 0 IN STRUC TIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE' AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. hams Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item ho. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the ��cr•� Board of Supervisors. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY -� APPROPRIAfION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 Page 2 of 2 I DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOUNT CODING Civil Service Public Service Em i0 ent Pro rams - Title VF ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2 FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM NO, QUANTITY 0581 2100 Office Expense 1,254 0581 2170 Household expense (furniture) 3,150 0581 2250 Rental of Equipment 800 0581 2310 Professional and Personal Services 570 0581 2479 Other Special Departmental Expense 774 0581 1011 Permanent Salaries 21,431 Tota 21,431 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONT ER Adjustment necessary to purchase CETA equipment / for those Departments employing Public Service Employment By: Date Programs participants. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CETA Federal Regulations permit the purchase of By: $J,A\ 0—1101� 3 Date /�/ equipment and supplies; the purchase does not affect the approved job level . BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: SuFcmi5nr5Kenn,•Fshden �chrs�!rr•ITu, t. fb,� rltinr No: APR 11 1W8 On / / J.R/,-0iI S SON, i L E R K 4. sl l�Z � z� t kilt-. Personnel Analyst II 3/14/ 78 U SIGNATURE TITLE /^'y DATE •-F-- J /� ,- t By: L�l'F J( ( .( APPROPRIATION S,3 Q Patricia A. Bell DeOuty CleTl4 ADJ. JOURNAL NO. (M 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE 0 IN STRUC TIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or distiict is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Deoartment: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 1�. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. X1.3 lr2 111I�-: u'.i-.. GF S PEH'T`r1JV?iJ C17:'.ilL�t CWiA tLVl.ir�, J1.•Lll_. �:' Lnl.it•U� _n In the !.-atter of ) ? OrL^IOttF _;0.78/323 Abandoning, a Portion of the Drairta:�e raserr^nt ) Date: April 11, 1 78 on San namon Cree:: at Old Crow Canyon Road ) R000lution u Ndtico of Intention in the S-ui Rairnon A nca. ) to AbL-u iJ4on County D�a inag,e Ease:rlant (Gov. Code Sec. 50' 35, 504':0, 50441) The Board o: Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES that: Pursuant to the Government Code it declares its intention to abandon the hereinafter described County drainage easeimant. It fixes 'itiesday, May 16, 1978 at 10:30 a.m. (or as continued) in its Cha-roers, Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, as the time and place for hearing evidence offered by any interested party as to whether this drainage easement is unnecessary for present or prospective public use. A map showing the location of the drainage easement is on file in the Office of the Clerk of this Board. This matter is referred to the Plaruning Cor._,cission for report before the hearing. The County Clerk shall have notice of this matter (1) published in ;the Valley Pioneer, a newspaper of general circulation published in this County M-Lich is designated as the ne: spaper most likely to give notice to persons interested in the proposed abandonment, for at least two successive iveeks before the hearing and (2) posted conspicuously along the line of this drainage easement at least two a:eelts before the hearing ur th at least three notices so posted. D::SCRIc TON: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. PASSM unanimously by Supervisors present Abril Il, 1978. Originating Department,: Public Works cc: Director of Planning Public blorks Director Draftsman (4) Davco Builders, Inc. 47 Quail Court, Suite 110 l.Ial—ut Creek, CA 94596 Attn: Dave raley, President Contra Costa County i:-rter District Steyr` Sa-d"L —y District; of C. C. C. East Bay i ,;ric-ipal )Utility District Co tra Costa Sa'Ltary District Oalkley County Water District Pacific Gas & E1ecuric Pacific Telephone Company Auditor County Counsel 78/32 C� EXHIBIT A All that certain real property situate in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: Portion of Parcel "B" as said Parcel is shown on that Parcel ;tap recorded January 21, 1971 in Book 15 of Parcel ~taps at page 13, Contra Costa County Records, further described as follows: BEGINNITING at a point on the southerly line of said Parcel "B", said Point of Beginning lying at the southwesterly corner of the parcel described in the Offer of Dedication to Contra Costa County recorded February 11, 1971 in Book 6315 of Official Records at page 523, Contra Costa County Records; thence from said Point of Beginning along the �:esterly line of the last- mentioned parcel (6315 O.R. 523) the following two courses: 1J i\`orth 43045122" East 96.36 feet and 2.) North 170493411 East 206.00 feet; thence leaving said westerly line South 7026' East 69.00 feet; thence South 220531 West 175.53 feet; thence South 63011' hest 78.86 feet to the Point of 'Beginning. ". . )56) BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFOPNIA RE: Intention to Buy Real Property for Buchanan Field-Runway 19-R RESOLUTION r.10- 78/324 Clear Zone W.O. 5438-927 (Gov. C. No. 25350) Parcel 10 - Galindo Associates RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: It intends to buy from Galindo Associates, for Airport purposes, a clear zone easement "- and a Consent to Easement over the�' following described real properly for . $132,500.00 which is a fair and reasonable price therefore: CLEAR ZONE EASEMENT AREA Portion of Parcel A as said parcel is shown on the Parcel Map filed February 9, 1972 i; Book 20 of Parcel Maps, at page 42, Records of Contra Costa County, California, lying in the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, described as follows: Saginning at the most southerly corner of said Parcel A (20 PM 42) ; thence, from said point of beginning along the westerly line of said Parcel A (20 PM 42) North 00 461 02" East (the bearing North 00 461 02" East being taken for the purpose of this description), 379.69 feet to the northerly line of said Parcel A (20 PM 42) ; thence, along said northerly line North 82' 48' 02" East, 523.33 feet to the south- easterly line of said Clear Zone Approach Area; thence along said clear zone line South 330 00' 33" West, 435.22 feet to the southerly line of said Parcel A (20 PIM 412); thence, along said southerly line South 74' 23' 02" West, 298.20 feet to the point of beginning. Containing an area of 3.243 acres more or less. CONSENT To EASEMENT AREA Those certain easement ar--z---, described as Parcels 'B and C in the Deed from Contra Costa County Water District to Galindo Associates recorded January 7, 1972 in Book 6559 of Official Records at pace 594. This Board will meet on Tuesday, Play 2. 1978 at 11:00 a.m, in the Board's Chambers, County Administration Building, i,artinez, CaliforniY, to consunanate this purchase and the Clerk of this Board is directed to publish the following notice in the CONCORD TRANSCRIPT pursuant to Government Code Section 6063: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL PROPERTY The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County declares its intention to purchase from Galindo Associates at a price of $132,500.00, that certain real property located along Solano Way, Concord, California, as more particularly described in Resolution No. 7S/324 of the Board and will meet at 11:00 a,m9n Mav 2. 1978to consummate the purchase. DATED: April 11 , 1978 J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of Said Board By '4&,Q Y L PASSED by the Board on April 11 , 1978 Sandra L. Biel on, Depu-11-y Clerk Originator: Public Works Department Real Property Division cc: Public Works (2) Auditor-Controller Admi n i s t ra tor Airport f4anager RESOLUTION NO. 78/ IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the flatter of Amending ) Board Resolution No. 77/560 ) Establishing Rates to be Paid RESOLUTION N0. 7 8/325 to Child Care Institutions ) WHEREAS this Board on July 12, 1977, adopted Resolution No. 77/560 establishing rates to be paid to child care institutions for the fiscal year 1977-78; and WHEREAS the Board has been advised that certain institutions should be added to the approved list; NO11, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that Resolution No. 77/560 is hereby amended as detailed below: Add the following specialized foster home: Monthly Rate Windsor Family Home for Children/Windsor $400 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE BOARD on April 11, 1978. Orig: Director, Human Resources Agency cc: Social Service, M. Hallgren County -Probation Officer County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Superintendent of Schools mh RESOLUTION NO. 78/325 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF . CONTRA COSTA MUN'T1', STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Appointment ) of the Emergency Organization ) RESOLUTION NUMBER 78/326 Staff Officers and Chiefs of ) Emergency and Support Services. ) WHEREAS the County Administrator has recommended appointment of Staff Officers and Chiefs of the Emergency and Support Services of the County Emergency Organization; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following named individuals are hereby appointed and assigned as said officers and chiefs: Name and Title Assignment . Will H. Perry Chief of Staff Director County Office of Emergency Services Raymond L. Spear Operations Officer Emergency Planning Coordinator County Office of Emergency Services _ Norman W. Stiver Operations Officer Emergency Planning Coordinator County Office of Emergency Services Robert Rusk Rigor Chief, Intelligence Emergency Planning Coordinator Section County Office of Emergency Services Andrei. R. 2•iercak Chief, Emergency Public Emergency Planning Coordinator Information Section Qounty Office of Emergency Services Alan Burton, Captain Chief, Communications and Communications Director lVarring Section Office of County Sheriff-Coroner Robert M. Rygh Chief, Facilities Support Deputy Director Section Public Works Department (Buildings and Grounds) Harry D. Ramsay Chief, Law Enforcement Sheriff-Coroner Service Joe Barnett Chief, Traffic Control Captain Service California Highway Patrol A. V. Streuli Chief, Fire Service Fire Chief Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Vernon L. Cline Chief, Engineer and Rescue Director Service Pudic Works Department Orlyn Wood, M.D. Chief, M-adical and Health County Health Officer Service Claude L. Van, Harter Chief, helfare and Shelter Director Service Human RzSOUrcas A ency l • Assign Ment Name and Title Earton J_ Gilbert Chief, Transportatica Deputy Director Service Public 1,orks Department (administrative Services) Donald L. Bouchet Chief, Logistics Service Acting Auditor-Controller Charles Leonard Chief, Manpower Service Assistant County Administrator and Director of Personnel Curt C. Czoco _ Chief, Utilities Service District Commercial Manager Pacific Gas & Electric Company Concord FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution supersedes Board Resolution Number 75/298 adopted April 15, 1975 with reference to appointment of the Emer- gency Organization Staff Officers and Chiefs of Emergency and Support Services. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978 cc: Director, Office of Emergency Services (2) County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director Countv Sheriff-Coroner California Highway Patrol Contra Costa County Fire Protection District County Health Officer Director, Human Resources Agency Director of Personnel Pacific Gas and Electric Coma_ an_v Concord P.ESOLUTION NU:,'EER •78/325 i 60 U'HEN' RECORDED, RETUPN RECORDED AT P.EOUEST OF 0 !TIER TO CLERK; BOARD OF at o'clock �•;. SUPERVISORS Contra Costa County Records J. R. OLSSON, County Recorder Fee $ Official BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Platter of Accepting and Giving ) RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE Notice of Completion of Contract with ) and NOTICE OF COMPLETION Pomona Street Frontage Improvements (C.C. §§ 3086, 3093) Project No. 2191-6109-661-78 ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/327 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The County of Contra Costa on February 6, 1978 contracted with W. A. Brady �rr��ccrul 2723 Crow Canyon Road, San Ramon, California 94583 Name and Address of Contractor fer removing asphalt concrete and portland cement concrete, and constructing curb, gutter, sidewalk and drainage facilities, at the intersection of Pomona Street and Alexander Street in the Crockett area, Project No. 2191-6109-661-78 with Not Required as surety, Name of Bonding Company for work to be performed on the grounds of the County: and The Public Works Director reports that said wore: has been inspected and complies with the approved plans, s==-:;al provisions, and standard sDecificatiors, and reco.�,-mends i is acceptance az comipl eta as of March 29, 1978 ; Therefore, said work is accepted as completed on said date, and the Clerk shall file with the County Recorder a copy of this Resolution and Notice as a Nctice of Comoietion for said contract. The work was completed within the allotted contract time limit. t�- T� PASSED AND ADOPTED ON April 11 , 1978 'J CERTIFICATION AND VERIFICATION '\ 1 Certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution and ac:.aptance duly adopted and entered on the minu-es of this -noard' s meeting Oil t�:e above date. I declare under penalty of perjury Zhat the foregoing is true and Correct. rwted: April 11, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk & at :artlr.ez, California ex officio Clerk of the Board By `. Deputy Clerk Originator: Public Works Department, Construction Division cc: record and return Contractor Auditor Pub"I i c .;Ori:s ^/7 ! . . 1 i � _ �.I 7 to; RESCLU I C•t NO. /3/32 406 3. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COU_`ITY, CALIFORNIA AS THE GOVERNINIG BODY OF CO_dTRa COSTA COUNTY STOR1•I DRAIN MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 Consenting to the Annexation of ) District Property by the Contra ) Costa County Water District, ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/328 Storm Drain Maintenance District ) No. 1 ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as the governing body of Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1 RESOLVES THAT: The Contra Costa County [dater District has requested that consent be given to the annexation of a parcel of land to their treated Water Division' s Improvement District 71. Said parcel of land is de- scribed in Volur.e5301 of Official Records at Page 369, dated February 7, 1967, and is vested in the name of Contra Costa County Storm Drain Maintenance District No. 1. The Public Storks Director has reviewed said request for consent to annexation and has recommended that it be granted by the Board of Supervisors. This Board of Supervisors, as the Governing Body of Contra Costa Ccunty Storm Drain _Maintenance District No. 1, hereby CONSENTS to said annexation. PASSED on April 11, 1978, by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. Originator: Public Works Dept. Flood Control cc: Public Works Director Flood Control _Lngineering Services & Prograr:.s County Administrator County Counsel Contra Costa County Water District P. 0. Box H2O Concord CA 94524 Attn: David A. Rogers ?F'SOT UT:[0'7 ` O. 73/328 IPI lr- BOARD OF SUFEn:?VISCRS 0^ CO` RA COSTA COU:, , STX-- OF C L---C'�--- In the Matter of Completion ) RESOILUIION NO. 78/-329 of improvements and declaring a ) certain road a, County ) road, Subdivision 49141, ) Alamo Area. ) The Public Works Director has notified this Board that i=rovements have been cormleted in Subdivision 4941, Alamo area, as provided in the agreement Heretofore approved by this Board in conjunction with the filing of the subdivision map; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements in the following subdivision have been completed for the purpose of establishing a terminal- period erminalperiod for filing of liens in case of action under said Subdivision Agreement: Subdivision Date of Agreement 4941 March 1, 1977 (Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland #9078500 ) _ BE IT FUMER RESOLVED that the $500 cash deposit as surety (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 144298 dated February 23, 1977) be PETAMED for one year pursuant to the requirements of Section 94-4.406 of the Cmdinance Code. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that (Lunada Lane (36/56) 0.08 mi)as sho7wn and dedicated for public use on the map of Subdivision 4941 filed March 2, 1977 in Book 193 of maps at page 29, Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California, is accepted and declared to be a County Road of Contra Costa County. . PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director---bintenance Recorder Piblic Works Director-LD Public Works - Construction a,blic irJor ks - Design Pacific Interim Corporation P. 0. Bo}: 5400 11alnut Creek, CA 94596 ROU�"'Ios'I Flo. 78/329 t i ) ) IN r=-' BOARD Or' SJI'E;VISURS O., CO:FFRA COSTA COYJI'YI'Y, S-'A'- OF CALIFOR II.4 In the I•latter of Completion ) RESOLUTION I,IO. 78/330 of imp.ovements and declaring ) curtain roadsas County ) roads Subdivision 4019, ) Clayton Area. ) The Public Works Director has notified this Board that improvements havebeen completed in Subdivision 4019, Clayton area, as provided in the ag-,reement heretofore approved by this Board in conjunction faith the filing of the subdivision map; NODI, TH=ORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the improvements in the following subdivision have been completed for the purpose of establishing a termin—al period for filing of liens in case of action under said Subdivision Agreement: Subdivision Date of Agreement 4019 march 22, 1977 (United Pacific Insurance Company - U948352 ) BE IT F'UR'?TIER RESOLVED that the $500 cash deposit as surety (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 144764 dated March 9, 1977) be RETAINED for one year pursuant to the requirements of Section 94-4.406 of the Ordinance Code. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the hereinafter described road; as shoran and dedicated for public use on the map of Subdivision 4019 filed March 25, 1977 in Book 194 of maps at page 50, Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California, are accepted and declared to be County Roads of Contra Costa County: Mt. Duncan Drive (36/56) 0.13 miles Mt. Olivet Place (32/52) 0.12 miles Mt. Olivet Court (32/52) 0.15 miles Mt. Davidson Court (32/52) 0.12 miles PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. Ori ginatii-g Department: Public Glory Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-f,aintenance Recorder Public I :�rks Director-LD Public ia'orks - Construction Public :-forks - Design Rinlves & 1 a -1 ves 1460 S•:ashino on Blvd. Concord, CA 94521 RESOII-ri—LOIH 'NO. 78/330 IN TiT BOARD OP SU DfTv'ISORS OF MTM-ft COSTA COU1TiZ, STATE OF, CAL,IFOR^ITLQ In the P-Ia.tter of ) Declaring a Certain Road as ) a County Road, ) RFSOL,UTION NO. 78/331 Subdivision 4173, ) San Ramon Area. ) The Public Works Director having recommended that the widening of Broadmoor Drive in Subdivision 4173 be accepted as a County Road; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLED that the widening of Broadmoor Drive, as shown and dedicated for public use on the map of Subdivision 4173 filed February 22, 1972 in Book 144 of Maps at Page 1, Official Records of Contra Costa County, State of California is accepted and declared to be a County Road of Contra Costa County. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development cc: Recorder (via P. W.) Public Works (LD) Public Works — Maintenance 710. 73/331 r �c� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Detention ) Facility Ceramic and Quarry Tile, ) Contra Costa County Detention RESOLUTION NO. 78/332 Facility Project, Martinez, Cal iforni:=.. ) Re: Project No. 5269-926-( 59) )) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Detention Facility Ceramic and Quarry Tile, Contra Costa County Detention Facility Project, Marti-nez, California, Project No. 5269-926-(59), have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the Board CONCURS in the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the work is necessary for the construction of the Detention Facility; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and 14HEREAS the Planning Commission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report pertaining to this project on April 26, 1977, and found it to be adequate and found the project to be in compliance with the General Plan; and WHEREAS the Envirc-nmental Impact Report was approved by the Board on May 3, 1977: IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said Plans and Specifications are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on May 11 , 1978 at 2:00 p.m. , and the Clerk of this Board is directed to Publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said Notice to be Published in the MARTINEZ NEWS GAZETTE PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on April 11 , 1978 Originator: Public Works Department Detention Facility Project cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 7/332 (1166 i F LED NOTICE TO C011THACTORS � AP 1/ 1978 CONTRA COSTA COU;-'TY Pu LIC WORKS DE'ARTME'NT J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD Of SUPERVISORS C NTRA OSTA CO. MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA B CONTRA COSTA D'ET 'Ti ONd FACILITY PRC)d EC a DE.-v"NTION FACILITY CERA141C AND QUARRY TILE PROJECT NO. 5269-926-{59} Notice is hereby given by order of' the F.oard of Suyervisors of Contra Costa County, that the County Pub'-ic Works Department will receive bid: until. 2:00 ?.i;. on May 11, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Ceramic and Quarry 'file which includes: Furnishing and installing all ceramic wall tile, ceramic mosaic file and quarry tile for the New Detention Facility. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction !tanager's initial construction cost is $75,000.00. `Phe work shall be done i as accordance with the 01,V I CI'AL PLANS AND FICATIONS prepared in reference thereto. A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders t.t 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California, at 11:00 A.M. on April 25, 1978. Any questions in regards to this Contract should be directed to Craig braccia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone: (415) 229-3610. Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed in the State of California will be considered. Each proposal is to be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on rile at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, t County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk cit' the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications and proposal. forms allay be obtn.ined by prospective bidders at the Turner Construction Project 01'flce, at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, Citl ifornia, upon request. Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at. the Tirner construction Project, office located in a construction trailer at the corner of rine and Mellus Streets, (1.035 Pine Street) Martinez, California. Ii.lds tare required for tire, entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor contingent bids will be considered. A-1 067 op NOTICE TO CGIN'I'RACTORS (Continued) A PROPOSAL GUARANTY IId T'r.'E r'si 0U2;'I' OF TEN (10) pI•:RCENT OF AMOUAT BID small accompaiq the Proposal.. The Proposal Guaranty may be in the form of a cashier's check, certified checi: or bidder's bond, made payable to the order o; "The County of Contra Costa." The above mentioned ::ccurity :;hr,l.l be given a:, a guarantee that the bidder will enter int-.o a contract, if' awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County 'il' the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fails to enter into rsv�ad contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after be ini; required to do 'so by the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. Bid proposals shall be sualed ar,d shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Administration huilainr, 0651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 91+553, on or before the 11th I)ay of Nay 1978 at 2:00 P.M. 1111Li will be opened in public and at the time due in the Public Works Department, ht.is Floor Cuni'erciice Room, to?r,is,i.:t•r:ctiorr Iiuilciin,;, Martinez. California, and there read and recorded. Any ',Rid Proposals received after that time specified in this notice will be returned unopenea. The suc-r-c:;sful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials liond in an amount equal to fifty percent of the Contract price and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the contract price, :,aid bonds to be secured from a Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of California. Bidders .ire hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Co(je of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director cif Dev%rtment of Tndustrial Relations has ascertained the general. prevailing rat.e of per diem wares and rates ror legal holidays and overtime in the 1k+r_ttlity in which this work is to be performed for each type of worlowin or ttuoritcar,ic required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the suc- t:onsrul biddler. Tile prevailing rate of per diem wt,.Ges is on file with the c'i.t•rk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference tllel-eto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For :any classification not i neli:ded in the list, t.i:e minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. A-2 068 ' ;,y: ;at,: <dy:k' '''�!,`�Ci3`�,t`aM+�-•.7„ �'�yy `u*�, "�`isf',$i.9. r i • N Ui'ICE TO CONITRACTORS (Continued) The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. 1,Y ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COINITTR A COSTA COUNTY IT. R. OJ.S)Ol: Ct)UI TY C;,Is'ii'r; AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK Or' THE TIDA D OF SAJJ'X'RVl,;Oi3t*, C(AiTRA t'.t1STA COUNTY, CA1,IFt3iiNIA ply a. Deputy r DATED: APR 11 1918 PUbLICATI0N DICES: 1169 (, TABLE OF CON'fEI.TS SECTT014 I'ITEM PAGES) A Notice to Contractors A-.I. - A-3 B Project Description P-i C Information to Bidders Part I C-I - C-3 D Information to Bidders Part II V-I. - D-2 L; Instructions to Bidders E-1 - E-14 F General Conditions F-1. - F-25 G Article, of Arreement G-1 - G-1s H Affirmative Action Plan, County of Contra Costa H-1. - 11-9 I Federal. Requirements I-1 - I-14 J Proposal J-1 - J-5 SPECIFICATIONS Division 1.: General Requirement. 01010 - Special Conditions 1. - 10 Division 2: Technical Specifications 09300 - Ceramic Wall Til.e and Ceramic Mosaic Tile l - 6 09330 - Decorative rand Quarry Tile l - 5 Division 3: ProJect Manual dated March 15, .1.978 Section 10 - Index. and Abbreviat:.ions 10.1 - 10,09 Section 32 - Finish Schedul-e 32.0 - 32,55 Section 34 - Interior Elevations 31+.13 Section 140 - Floor Detai.l.s 140.00 - h0.05 Section hh - !list. Interior Detail..; 1414.03 and 1414.05 ri NOTICE TO CON' hAc"iYtF;.. CONTRA CtJfnA COUNIPY T+11I;I+Tf.. r:;::. i;w J•'t •TdrT+ , MARTINE,:,, {';r+I,IF{FNTI.A. n•: COSTA i +r EN'I+.ION 7 i�ACI 1,.f";* "; j'!{()..1::••�i� T r DE 'EINTION FA(:I I,i'I'i' Ui•:AMIIC AND QUAiiRY TILE: 'IROJF.CT NO. 526()-Q26-(59) I+nt.ire is hereby given by order of t1le I.c, Mrd of Supervisors of L'c,ntru Costa County, that the County Public Works will receive bids until P:00 11.1.1. on 14tiy 11 , 1078 t'or the furnishinir o" all Iri.bor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Ceramic and Quarry Tile: which includes: Furnishing anti installing all cere-mic ;call tiler, ceramic mosai,. the and quarry tile for the New (retention Facility. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, Califc-niri. The Construction Manager's initial constructicn cost is $75,000.00 The work shall be done in accordance with tete OF'FICIAI. PIANS AND 3FE.C"- FTCA'rTON;S prepared in reference thereto. A pre-bid conference will be held for all. prospective bidders at 12:30 E;s,robar :street, 1•int•tinez, Cai.ifornirt., at 11:00 A.M. on April 25, 1978. Any questions in re ,ards to this Contract should be directed to Craifr bracaia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone: 0115? 2'9-3610. Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed in the State of Californin will be considered. Nach proposal i4 to be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications oil tilt- rat the office of the Clerk of the hoard of Supervisors, Room 1.03, C'ount.y Administration Building,, 651 Pipe ,-t.reet, Martinez, California. The Plans and Specifications may be exarrine:d tit the office of the Clerk. of the Hottr•ti of :upervL.,ors. Plan,, and Spec i:ieations anti proposal form:- mny bt, obtteined by pr+�spective bidders at the '_erne:• Construction Project. 011111e,., tit Lite corner of Fine and Mellu, Street:;, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, Ctrl i 1'ortli:a, upon request.. i'tich bld shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Turnor cou.tract=cin Project Cffiee located in a construe Lion trailer at the corner of Pine_ and Mellus Streets, (1035 'Pine Street) Martinez, Calif'ornia.. Bid:; are required for the entire work described herein, tants neither partial. bite:; nor contingent bids will be considered. A-1 ��1;? • 11o'nCF i'!! C:otrrRACT T?:' (Continued) A PRf)114"A? GTIAR l::t"i 1:1 1 E.E. OF 11'F:li 1,10) r'ENCE..G':' OF At-,[+lit T 11,,]D .:lrrl t rrrrrim.pany the Proposal a 'I'll'! Propo: rel (;iiaranty r^,r,•a ter' ir' the farm ri van-Ili er' check, r•r!rt i!'3 c•rl ehe,.-k or bi rlder':: t,nnel movie p„y aljl r� to tilt- ur1l1•r of "The County of Contra Costa." The above mentioned security shall be given ris a f,lnrantv:! that, the birldPr• will enter into a Cont.NL(:t if' awarrlrnd the ,r',rk, and will be forft!ite,i t•y thr• bidder rind retained by the r'-+rnty if the nuccensful bidder refu::ern, nel;lect-s or failn to enter into Sgirl contract or to furnish the necessary lands atter being; required to do r:o by the firiard or ;;upervi cors or the Coutlty or Contra Costa. Bid proposals ,hall be sealed and shall lie submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County AdministrUtion Buildinp, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 91'553, on or before the 11th Day or May 1978 at 2:00 P.M. and will be opened in public and at the time due_ in the Public Works Department, 6th Floor Conference Room, Administration Building;, Martinez, California, and there read and recorded. Any Bit.] Proponals received after that time specified in this notice will be returned unopened. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to fifty percent of the Contract price and a Faitl'ful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the contract price, said bonds to be sec+rred from a Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of California. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing- rate of per diem wafer: and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or r:echanio required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the sue- : ovs sful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diet.' wgiges, is on file with the .'jerk of the Hoard of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, tilt? ;lame as it' set forth Ili full hereit'. For any classification not included in the .list, the minimum rate shall be the. t:ener al prevailing*, rate for the Coutity. • A-2 i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid rand/or waive any irregularity in any bier received. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERMORS OF coNTRA COSTA COMITY J. R. OI,SSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COMITY, CALIFORNIA BY Deputy DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: 074 A-3 PROJECT DFISCRUTTON 0-%&1,T A COSTA D'E'TENTION FACILITY CERAMIC C AND QMARRY TIDE "'hin contract is far furnivhing all -eeramic And quarry the for the new Detention Facility Project. The Uetention Facility Project is located in downtown Martinez, Culifornia and is hound by Willow Street, Pine Street, Ward Street and Mellus Street. '�••aaNr • +✓an vvunaa a/aha a.arJ Jllr !'/11..111J.11 !Ir/'V151'.\a a\l lr IV Pa acv ur.0 PART I The information rind instructions included herci.r, constitute a part o1' the Contract Documents and are t;iven for the rurposez of' a:;cisting Bidders in properly preparing- their bids or proposals. Each Pidder shall prepH re his bid or proposal in strict compliance with all of the requirements of the CorArr3ct Doc•.Imerzts and with the followinp. instructions: 1 . Prr-:posril shall he made on the fo:::.s provided this bound copy of the Contract Documents. roposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the County of Contra Costa, ani shall state "BID - CONTRA CCSTA COUNTY D'r,'i FNTJ01: FACILITY CEPAMIC AND QUARRY TILE. 2. If information is required regarding the Bid Packaf;e, Drawings and/or Specifications, the Ridder shall not contact the County of Contra Costa or the Architect. All questions and requests for information shall be directed to Turner Construction Company, Telephone (415) 229-3610, Attention: Craig Braccia. 3. Prevailing Wage Rate: Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the-State or California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and •rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic rr••nuired to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk or the- Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto. the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids oz- any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. 1., A tyre-bid conference will be held at the Detention Facility Pro.lect Office, 1236 Escobar Street. Martinez, California at 11:00 A.M. on April 25, 1978. 5. Safety: Introduction: Construction by its nature presents numerous hazards to participant:: • and spectators alike. As is too often the case in a construction project, expediency and false economy take precedence over food safety practices with resulting injury or death. C-1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY I1tF011.-.A T JO1t TO BIDDERS PART I The following; surCestions and directions are presented to emphasize the concern of the County of Contra Coates aill their construction managers, Turner Construction Company, for nceident pre-, cntion grid and safety in the course of this construction so that our joint experience will be both pleasant and rewarding. PURPOSF The primary purpose of this plan is to demonstrate a method to provide a safe working environment for workers and to reduce public liability. All safety requiri_.unts directed by the Department of Industrial Safety administering Cal OSHA are a mandatory part of this program and all ,job personnel are expected to be knowledgeable in these rules and to comply wits all Cal OSHA directives, Turner Construction Company Safety Requirements and all other applicable s-Ifety codes. POLICY STATEMENT You, as Contractors, and ,your Subcontractors will have direct res- ponsibility for the safety of your men and the operations under your control. When there is a choice of safety versus time or safety versus economics, "Safety First" is to be the rule. This program will be effective and successful with your full commitment and cooperation in carrying; out the basic procedures that follow and in transmitting; concern and enthusip.sm for a safe operation down through all your supervisors, foremen and employees. Since safety consciousness is not unique to this project, we are requesting that two copies be promptly submitted to Turner Construction Company upon award of a contract to the successful Bidder. SAFETY MELVINGS Regular meetings shall be conducted for supervisors, foresrivr and employees to stimulate and maintain interest in the safety plan and provide a direct path for feedback to management of possible hazards rand/or suggestions for improving safety practices. tti'e.r are requesting that two {2} copies of the minutes of these meetings be submitted to Turner Construction Company. Forms will be provided by Turner Construction Company. A. All new employees shall -be made aware of the basic rules of conduct expected of them, to insure their safety and that of their fellow workers. 13. Tailgate or Tool Box Meetings will be held weekly by each craft to discuss problems or conditions peculiar to their trade. The meetings will be conducted by the supervisor or foreman in churl..-,e C-2 t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY INFORMATION TO BIDDERS PART I and will emphasize the workman's participation. Your job superintendent shall attend these meetings to lend his support to the safety program and to coordinate the solution of problems. C. A superintendent and foreman's meetings will be held at least every two weeks. This meetint; small be attended by representatives of all Contractors and will be conducted by Turner, for the purpose of reviewing the safety record, actinf; on sujrgestions made by ,job personnel and for analyzing; future scheduled work to determine safety precautions that are necessary for accident control and elimination of potential hazards. ACCIDENT REPORTING PROCEDURE Maintnining control of the safety program requires prompt and accurate reporting of all accidents and injuries. It will be ,your respons:thility to submit one copy of all Accident/Injury Reports to Turner Construction Company for permanent record. These Accident/In,jury Reports must be submitted on one of the following forms: 1 . Cal. OSHA Form 5020 (Rev. 3) and your Foreman's Report of Injury. 2. Standard report form which you submit to your insurance carrier. 3. One (1) copy of your Annual Report, Cal OSHA Form 102, covering all work performed on the County of Contra Costa Detention Facility I'ro,ject. W8 C-3 ' :r111'iTRA Cr:.Tb. COUNTY III:i 1{NT I Ui+ FAC I LI TY I11 r Il?;.;t T IOil `i'c) BI DDER.1; • PArT II A. �'orltractor• will furnish :.anal install all Cort:mic and Quarry Tile as :;ho,wn or noted c.n the contract drawinps Und n:; specified in :Section 09"1100 - Cer•:ami c W,.L! 1 Tile and Ceramic MIci,;ale Tile and ;rection 093 ip- Deer,1•l_t.i•:a :and Ourirry Ti l.e. hr-dul e: The Contractor :hall complete this Contract within Three Hundred Sixty Five (`165) cltlendar• clay:, from and rafter the date of the Notice to Proceed. The Notice to Proceed i:; anticipated by May 23, .l9"!$. 3. Parkintt: Parkinf- spaces are at. a premium in downtown Martinez, construction workers will not lie allowed to occupy existing parking; :areas. Parking for one foreman of each Contractor will be provider], additional construction parking will be III locations directed by the Construction Manager. It is anticipated that sufficient parking for the peak construction phase will be made available north of Purina Vista, approximately six blocks from the project. 11. Hoistinr and Scaffolding,,: All hoisting and scaffolding; for C"riiiru.v ::nd f)nrirr;; Til.tu will be by the Ceramic and Quarry Tile Contractor. 5. Temporary Power and Lit�hti.np,: Tile Electrical Contractor is providing; temporary power boxes at central locations throughout the building. Each Contractor will provide his owls extension cords. Temporary li.i*htirlg is also by the Electrical Contractor. G. Clean-Up: Tile Contractor shall keep the premises free at all times from all waste materials, pavkuP..i ng materials and other rubbish accumulated in connection with the exUVution of the work by collecting and depor.itinl; said materials and rubbish in debris boxe n to be furnished by the Genara.l conditions Contractor. llubris, box(.::: are furnished for normal. miscellaneous debris only. Dunnage and bulkinl� Lyp !I.'..:',t'I•.la1. I::i::t. br- re:Ixv0d fr(�:11 the .•lte. i•.t, *.)I(- OvIltr•actol't:. o ! a Wa E�XI e• t;.;e , i. I,i lle and Grade: Two column lines in n north-south direction and two column lines ill It east,- west. direction will be provided oil each floor for use by the Contract.. Asruming, the accuracy of these lines, all other Layout: will be by the Contractor. • Ft-)ur• 1,ench mark:: for elevation control. will be provided on each floor 1'o!• lase by the Contractor. D-1 �)019 CONTRA COSTA COU14TY DETENTION FACILITY 114FORMATION TO BIDDERS d'art II 8. Temporary Buildings: Space for storage and temporary builditir,-- will be a)1r)cated by Turner as job conditions permit. Temporary offices or z--hels shall be constructed of fire resistant mater;Til s. 1484terinI and layout must be approved by Turner Construction prior to installation. 9. C)litainln,, Documents.: Pidders will be furnished one set of Contract Docurrients, nddItional sets or copies of reference drawings and :specifications, if desired, can tae purchased from the ffn1lowing: East Pay Blue Print and Supply Company 17142 Franklin Street Oakland, California PHONE: (415) 1444-8001 or 1465-7303 The f6ilowing, information is available for reference purposes at Turner Constructions Job Site Office (Phone 229-3610) Architectural Drawings through Revision 4, dated 4/14/78 Structural Drawings through Revision 19, dated 2/14/78 Electrical. Drawings through Revision 4, dated 12/13/77 Mechanical Drawings through Revision 3, dated 2/1/78 Plumblne, Drawings through Revision 3, dated 3/16/78 Fire Protection Drawing through Revision 3, dated 3/16/78 Food Service Drawings dated 11/22/77 Project Manual Volume 2, Details and Schedules dated 3/15/78 Copies of the above drawings can be purchased from East Bay Blue Print Company. 08- 0 D-2 • 1I7STRUC'TIONS TO BIDDERS 1. LICENSING OF BIDDER: Refore :submitting bid, bidder :ball be licensed in accordance with the provisions of Section 7000 thru 71h5 of the business and Professions Code of the State of California in the class- ification reouired for the work bid on. The bidder's name shall corres- pond in all. respects with the same shown on the license. License numbers and. names are checked with the State. 2. EXA14TIlATION OF PLAIDS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SITE OF THE WORK A. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY The bidders shall examine carefully the site of the work, and the plans and specifications therefore. He shall investigate and satisfy himself as to conditions to be encountered, the character, quality and quantity of surface and sub-surface materials or obstacles to be encountered, the work to be performed, and materials to be furnished, and as to the requirements of the proposal, plans, and specifications of the c,)ntract. InVestigations of sub-surface conditions are made for the purpose of design, and the County assumes no responsibility whatever in respect to the sufficiency or accuracy of borings, or of the log of test borings, or other preliminary investigations, or of the interpretation therefore. ']'here is no guarantee or warranty, either express or implied, that Wic, conditions indicated are representative of those existing throughout the work, or any part of it, or that unlooked for develop- mvnt.s may not occur. Making such information available to bidders in, riot to be construed in any way as a waiver of the provisions of t.lils article concerning the Contractor's responsibility for sub- surface conditions, the bidders iiust satisfy themselves through their cyan inves:tigntions as to the actual conditions to be encountered. B. D1.11CRE:PANCIES OR ERRORS: 11' emissions, discrepancies, or apparent errors are found in the plans r,trd :specifications prior to the date of' bid opening, the bidder shall submit a written request for a clarification which will be given in the form of addenda -to all bidders if t.irr,e permits. • - .(181. E-1 'i a i •:"(s:.. •....:.: "'.b: ... .... :,:.',., ;•. •if=s• '3l'-�: i:$ ,L:%t - ti. 'moi . 'i` '( ''ts Y;yl;.:,,:1':.::•ii;.;.+ ',.5yir:. •�,tea.. `�X�dl7dfi�,rs�e2�?kS��`r�n`}'4«:iriFb'.'X'frdC'.9ikar'z OratfiAi�s� �YY�LY#-�ei sfw�R��;`� :*Gaa'��f�5•e�T�>_ei*-3:eift` ��`,Lrii.l�`':ia.5.:-.ays.;G�3?�.C�.''v�_ CC:II17,A CO2TA COUNTY 13F'I'f':.'ITTO N FACT TATY. I IIMF IRUCTIONS TO (Continued) 3. BIDDING DOCU14ENTS A. Yids shall be made upon the special Proposal (?Id Farre), with rill Items completely filled out; numbers shall be stated both in writing and in figures, the signatures of all persons signed shall be in longhand. The completed form should be without Inter]int-a`.iMir, - niterations or erasures, not alternative proposals. Additional copies of the Proposal (laid Form) may be obtained from., those supply- ing these specifications. B. Bids shall not contain any recapitulation of the work to be hone; alternative proposals will not be considered, unless called for. No oral, telegraphic or telephonic proposals or modifications will be considered. C. List of Proposed Subcontractors: Each proposal shall have listed therein, the name and address of each subcontractor to whom the bidder proposes to subcontract portions of the work in an amount in excess of 112 of 1 percent of his total bid, in accordance with Chapter 2, Division 5, Title 1, of the Government Code. D. Bidder's Security: All bids shall have enclosed cash, a cashier's check., certified check or a bidder's bond, as described below, executed as' surety by a corporation authorized to insure surety bonds in the State of California, made payable to "Contra Costa County" in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount of the bid. No bid shall be considered unless one of the forms of bidder's security is enclosed therewith. The above mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder •4111 enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidd-.r and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fails to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being; requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. !•. 11,11BMISSION OF PROPOSAL: A. Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Turner Construction Project Office, located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and Mellus, (1.035 Pine Street) Martinez, Culifornia, 91+553. Bids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor contingent gids will be vonsidere+d. Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Admini::tration Building, 651 1111 Street, Martinez, California, on or before the 11th Day of May 1978 at 2:00 P.M. .01d will bt- 011el)e(i in 11al-liv and at the time due in the 6th Floor Conference Room of the County Administrut ion Building:,. _E-2 Iy ------------------------------------ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FACILITY INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS (Continued) 5. WITHDRAw'AL OF PROPOSALS: A. Any bid may be withdrawn at any time prior to the time fired in the Public notice for the opening of bids, provided that a request in writing, executed by the bidder or, hie duly authorized representative, for the withdrawal of such bid is filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. Ami-Viral, telc�raphic. or telephonic request to withdraw a bidproposal is not acceptable. The withdrawal of a hid shall not preJud!' the right of_a bidder to file a new bid. This article does not authorize the withdrawal of any bid after the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids. 6. IRREGULAR PROPOSALS: A. The County also reserves the right to accept any or all alternates and unit prices called for on the Bid Form and their order of listing on such form shall in no way indicate the order in which the bids may be accepted. 7. C014PETITIVE BIDDING: A. If more than one proposal be offered by any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association, or any combination thereof, under the same or different names, all such proposals may be rejected. A party who has quoted prices on materials or work to a bidder is not thereby disqualified from quoting prices to other bidders, or from submitting a bid directly for the materials or work. All bidders are put on notice that any collusive agreement fixing the prices to be bid so as to control or affect the awarding of this contract is in violation of the competitive bidding requirements of the f:tate law and :nay render void any contract let under such circumstances. 8. AWARD OF' CONTRACT: A. The right is reserved to reject any and 'all proposals. The award of the contract, if it be awarded, will be to the lowest responsible bidder whose proposal complies with all the requirements prescribed. Such award, if mode, will be made within 30 days after the opening of the proposals. 9• EXECUTION OF C014TRACT: A. The contract shall be signed by the successful bidder in duplicate counterpart and returned within five (5) days of receipt, not including Saturdays, 'Sundays, and legal holidays, together with the Contract Bonds and Certificates of Insurance. No contract shall be binding upon • the County until 'sume has been executed by the Contractor and the County. E-3 _ -'.i;-i•'.'` •"a`{F l.�9� ' fid�:F1�,.kw: CONTRA COSTA COU14TY DETENTION FACILITY INSTRUMONS TO BIDDERS (Contifted) Should the Contractor begin work in advance of receiving notice that the contract has been approved as above prcvided, any work performed by him would be at his own risk and as a volunteer unless said contract is so approved, 10. FP,11717 TO COETRAC'I': A. Failure to execute a contract and till acceptable bonds and certificates of insurance as provided herein within 10 days, not including Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, after the successful bidder has received the contract for execution shall be just cause for the annulment of the award and the forfeiture of the bidder's security. If the successful bidder refuses or fails to execute the contract, the County may award the contract to the second lowest responsible bidder. If the second lowest responsible bidder refuses or fails to execute the contract, the County may award the contract to the third lowest responsible bidder. On the failure or refusal of the second or third lowest responsible bidder to whom any such contract is so awarded to execute the same, such bidder's securities shall be likewise forfeited to the County. The work may ti,,�n be readvertised or may be constructed by day labor as provided by State law. E-4 084 GENERAL CONDITIONS SECTION 1. Definitions: , Whenever the following terms, pronouns in place of them, or initials of organizations appear in the contract docuxrents, they shall have the following meaning: Addendum - A document issued by the County during the bidding period which modifies, supersedes, or supplements the original contract documents. Affirmative Action Ya mower Utilization Re ort - A written document -(daily weeTc yl�;or month y prepared by the contractor for submission to the County which reports the total number of employees, the total number of min- ority employees, and the present minority manhours of total man- hours worked on the project. Agreement - The written document of agreement, exe- cuted by the County and the Contractor. Architect or Engineer - Shall mean the architect, engineer, individual or co-partnership, employed by the County. of Contra Costa; as designated on the title sheet of these speci- fications. When Contra Costa County is designated as the Engineer, Engineer shall mean the Public Warks Director, or his authorized / representative. Bidder - Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, ioint venture, or any combination thereof, submitting a proposal for the work, acting directly, or through a duly author- ized representative. Board of Supervisors - Shall mean the duly elected ov appointed of=iale w10 const Lute such a Board, who will act foci the County in all matters pertaining to the Contract. Change Order - Is any change in contract time or price and any change in�contract documents not covered by subcontractors Pro ect Inspector, Construction Supervisor, Inspector, or Clerk of the Warks - shall mean the author- z--e( agent of the -- _ounty at[he site of the work. Contract - The contract is comprised of the contract documents. Contract Dnc=ents - The contract documents include the agreement, the drawings and the specifications. Pr6ject Manager The Project Manager is the authorized representative •of Contra Costa County. . Construction Manager - The Construction Manager is the County's construction representative as described' in the Special Condition, Section 01010 L F r � k GENERAL CONDITIONS SECTION J. Definitions: (continued) Contractor - The individual, partnership, corporation, Association,To nab t venture, or any cc-*,ination thereof, who has entered into a contract with the County. County - Shall mean the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California and party of the first part, or its duly authorized agent acting within the scope of their authority. Field Order - Is an instruction given during the course of the wor . (See Section 16B). General Notes - The written instructions, provisions, conditions, or—other--requirement: appearing on the drawings, and so identified thereon, which perain to the performance of the work. Plans - The official drawings including plans, ele- vations, sections, detail drawings, diagrams, general notes, in- formation and schedules thereon, or exact reproductions. thereof, adopted and approved by the County showing the location, character, f" dimension, and details of the work. l Specifications - The instructions,* rovisions, condi- tions and detailed requirements pertaining to the methods and man- ner of performing the work, or to the qualities and quantities of work to be furnished and installed under this contract. Subcontractor - An individual, partnership, corporr..:ion, association, joint venture, or any combination thereof, who con- tracts with the Contractor to perform work or labor or render service in or about the work. The term subcontractors shall not include those who supply materials only. Superintendent - The representative of the Contractor who shall be present at the work site at all times duringpperform- ance of the work, Such Superintendent shall at all times be fully authorized to receive and act upon instructions for the Architect or his authorized agents and to execute and direct the work on be- half of the Contractor. Sun lementabreement - A written agreement providing for aiterati.can, amen menC, or extension of the contract. Work - The furnishing and installing ofall labor, materials, articles, supplies, and equipment as specified, desig- nated, or required by the contract. - 86' �.. -- F 2 0 GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 2, Governing• Lnws and Regulations: A. The Contractor shall keep informed of and observe, and ccxnply wish and cause all of his agents and em- ployees to observe and comply with all prevailing Federal and State laws, local ordinances, and rules and regulations zade pursuant to said laws, which in any way affect the conduct of the work of this contract. B. All work and materials shall be in full accord- ance with the latest rules and regulations of the Uniform Building Code, the State Fire Marshal, the Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety, the National Electric Code, the Uniform Plumbing Code published by the Western Plumbing Officials Association, and other applicable State laws or regulations. Nothing in these Plans or Specifications is to be construed to permit work not conforming to these Codes. The Contractor shall keep copies of Codes on job at all times during construction period. C. Excerpts from Section 6422 of the Labor Code of the State of California are included below. The Contractor shall comply fully with this section of the Labor Code as applicable. "No contract for public works involving an estimated expenditure in excess of $25,000.00 for 'the excavation of any trench or trenches five feet or more in depth, shall be awarded f unless it contains a clause requiring submission by the Contractor and acceptance by the awarding body or by a registered civil or structural engineer, employed by the awarding body to whose authority to accept has been delegated, in advance of ex- cavation, of a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, Srac- ing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during the excavation of such trench or trenches. If such plan varies from the shoring system standards established by the Construction Safety Orders, the plan shall be prepared by a registered civil or structural engineer. "Nothing in this section shall be deemed to allow the use of a shoring, sloping, or protective system less effective than that required by the Con,truction Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety. "Nothing in this section shall be construed to impose tort liability on the awarding body or any of its employees. "The terns 'public works' and 'awarding body', as used in this section shall have the same meaning as in Labor Code Sec- tions 1720 and 1722 respectively." F-3 O 1 GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 3. Patents and Royalties: A. The Contractor shall provide and pay for all licenses an4 royalties necessary for the legal use and operation of any of the equipment or specialties used in the work. Certificates showing the payment of any such licenses or royalties, and per- mite for the use of any ppatented or copyrighted devices shall be secured and paid for bz the Contractor and delivered to the County on completion of the work, if required. SECTION 4. Contractor's .Responalbility for Work and Public Ut ties: A. The Work: Until the formal acceptance of the work by the Countyy, the Contractor shall have the charge and care thereof and shnlI bear the risk of injury or damage to any part of the work by the action of the elements or from any other cause ex- cept as provided in Section 23. . The Contractor, at Contractor's cost, shall rebuild, repair, restore, and make good all such damages to any portion of the work occasioned by any of such causes before its accept- ance. B. Public Utilities: . a. The Contractor shall send proper notices, make all . necessary arrangements, and perform all other services required in the care and maintenance of all public utilities. The Con- tractor shall assume all responsibility concerning same for which the County may be liable. b. Enclosing or boxing in, for portection of any public utility equipment, shall be done by the Contractor. Upon comple- tion of the work, the Contractor shall remove all enclosures, fill in all openings in masonry, grouting the same watertight, and leave in a finished condition. c. All connections to public utilities shall be made and maintained in such maintained as not to interfere with the con- tinuing use of 'same by the County during the entire progress of the work. SECTION S. Bond and Insurance: A. The Contractor to whom the work is awarded shall within five (S) working days after being notified enter into a contract with the owner on the Contra Costa County Standard Form for the work in accordance with the drawing and Specifications, shall fur- nish and file at the same time labor and material and faithful per- formance bonds as set forth in the advertisement for bids, on a form acceptable to the County. F-4 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) • _;.-TION 5. Bond and Insurance (Continued) B. Compensation Insurance The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of ;-is Contract adequate Workmens' Compensation Insurance for all his �:,�loyees employed at the site of the project, and in case any work Zz sublet, the Contract shall require the subcontractor similarly to :-;,vide Workmens' Compensation Insurance for the latter's employees , - .less such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the :ntractor. In case any class of employee engaged in hazardous work under :`e Contract at the site of the project is not protected under the �:rkmens' Compensation statute, or in case there is no applicable ::rkmens' Compensation statute, the Contractor shall provide, and s-all cause each subcontractor to provide, adequate insurance for -.-e protection of his employees not otherwise protected. C. Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance: The Contractor, at no cost to Public Agency, shall obtain and =intain during the term hereof, Comprehensive Liability Insurance, �izluding covtrage for owned and non-owned automobiles,-.with. a minimum ::,nbined single limit coverage of $ 500,000 for all damages due to :�_dily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and :_:�r•age in the amount of x500,000 for any damage to property, includ- .-Q the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurence. :::isultant shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public .3ncy, its officers and employees as additional insureds, and requir- -g 30 days' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation. The Contractor shall submit a Certificate of Liability Insurance 4"ich shall include the "hold harmless" agreement as required in the -ticles of Agreement. D. Builders' Risk: The Owner is carrying a Builders' Risk Policy on the Project. each Contractor is responsible for the deductible of $5,000 ,,_r occurence. • F-5 08() GENERAL CONDITIONS tcontlnuadJ SECTION 5. BOND AND INSURANCE (continued) E. CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE: Certificates of such Norksaen's Compensation, Public Liability, Property Damage Insurance, and Fire Insurance, shall be filed with the County and shall be subject to County approval for adequacy of protection. All certificates shall indicate that Contra Costa County has been named as an additional insured. These certificates shall contain a pprovision that coverage af- forded under the policies will not be cancelled until at least thirty days' prior written notice has been given to Contra Costa County. F. PERFORMANCE BOND: One bond shall be in the amount of One Hundred percent (100x) of the Contract, and shall insure the Owner during the life of the Contract and for the term of one (1) year from the date of acceptance of the work against faulty or improper mater- ials or workmanship that may be discovered during that time. G. PAYMENT BOND: t' One bond shall be in the amount of fifty percent (50%) of the Contract price, and shall be in accordance with the laws of the State of California to secure the payment of all claims for labor and materials used or consumed in theperformance of this contract and of all amounts under the Unemployment Insurance Act. SECTION b. .UBCONTRACTI14G: A. The Contractor shall be responsible for all work per- formed under this contract, and no subcontractor will be recog- nized as such. All persons engaged in the work will be considered as employees of the Contractor. B. The Contractor shall give his personal attention to the ful- fillment of this contract and shall keep the work under his control. k'hen any subcontractor fails to prosecute a portion of the work in a manner satisfactory to the Architect or Engineer, the Contractor shall remove such subcontractor immediately upon written request of the Architect or Engineer and he shall not again be employed on the work. C. Although the specification sections of this contract may be arranged according to various trades, or general grouping of work, the contractor is not obligated to sublet the work in such manner. The County will not entertain requests to arbitrate dis- putes among subcontractors or between the Contractor and one or more subcontractors concerning responsibility for performing any part of the work. F-6 0. 6 ,e • GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 6. Subcontyncti S (continued) D. Subletting or subcontracting any portion of the work as to which no subcontractor was designated in the original bid shall be permitted only in case of public emergency or necessity, and then only after a finding reduced to writing as public rec- ord of the awarding authority setting forth the facts constituting such emergency or necessity. E. Substitution of Subcontractors: Contractor shall not substitute any person or subcontractor in place of a subcontractor listed in his bid proposal without the written approval of the County. Substitution of subcontractors must be in accordance with the provisions of the "Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act" beginning with Section 4100 of the Government Code. Violations of this Act by the Contractor may subject him to penalties which may include cancellation of contract, assessment of 10 percent of the subcontractor's bid, and disciplinary action by the Contractors' State License Board. SECTION 7. TIME OF WORK AND DAMAGES: A. The County will designate the starting day of the con- tract on which the Contractor shall immediately begin and thereafter diligently prosecute the work to completion. The Contractor obli- gates himself to complete the work on or before the date, or within the number of calendar days, set forth in the Proposal (Bid Form) for completion, subject only to such adjustment of time as may be set forth in this article or pursuant to Section 21. B. If the work is not completed within the time required, damage will be sustained by the County. It is and will be impract- Icable and extremely difficult to ascertain and determine the actual damage which the County will sustain by reason of such delay; and it is therefore agreed that the Contractor will pay to the County the sum of money stipulated per day in the Specifications for each and every day's delay in finishing the work beyond the time pres- cribed. If the Contractor fails to pay such liquidated damages the County may deduct the amount thereof from any money due or that may become due the Contractor under the contract. C. The work shall be regarded as completed upon the date the j County has accented the same n writing. D. Written requests for contract time extensions, along with adequate justification, shall be submitted to the County not later than one month following the delay.. E. Any money due, or to become due the Contractor, may be retained to cover said liquidated damages and should such money not be sufficient to cover such damages, the County shall have the right to recover the balance from the Contractor or his sureties. I 1 j F-7 I )it �� . ;:..,> ....r. ^:�.,....r. -.^,5,�.mf.'9Y .!r.•...L.t.-'. .... i., ...... IN- CEZtFRAL COM)ITIONS (continued) SECTION 7. TIkE OF WORi�ttD DAtSACES: (contineud) F. Should the County, for any cause, authorize a sus- pension of work, the time of such suspension will be added to the time allowed for c mnpletion. Suspension of work by order of the County shall not be deemed a waiver of the claim of the County for damages for non-completion of the work after the adjusted time as required above. SECTION 8. PROGRESS SCHEDULE: See Special Conditions paragraph 1.12 SECTION 9. TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES: A. All water used on the work will be furnished and paid for by the Contractor. The Contractor shall furnish the necessary temporary piping from the distribution point to the points on the site where water is necessary to carry on the work and upon com- pletion of the work shall remove all temporary piping. B. The Contractor, at his own coat, shall furnish and in- stall all meters,all electric light and power equipment and wiring, all gas meters, gas equipment and piping that is necessary to per- form his work and shall remove the saga upon the completion of the work. The Contractor shall pay for all power, light and gag used in the construction work. C. The Contractor shall furnish, wire for, install and main- tain temporary electric light wherever it is necessary to provide Illumination for the proper performance and/or inspection of the work. The lighting shall provide sufficient illumination and shall be so placed and distributed that these Specifications can be easily read in every place where said work is being perfor=d. This tem- porary lighting equipment may be moved about but shall be maintained throughout the work, available for the use of the Engineer, Project Inspector, or any other authorized representative of the County whenever required for inspection. F-8 r CENTRAL CONDITIONS (Continued) , SFCTION g. MT_gRARy UTILITIES AND FACI�gs (Continued) D. The Contractor shall provide and Maintain for the duration of the work, temporary toilet an approved for the work- s on the?requirements iof the lCounty l be fNealthpDepartment,cand oshall be weathertight structures with raised floors. Structures are to have adequate light and ventilation and door equipped with latch or lock. Contractor shall service such facilities daily, ciintaining same in a clean and sanitaret facilities y condition. Portion Of site raded and cleaned upupondremovallOf facilities when so l soordered and/or upon completion of work. E. The County w1I! Pay directly to the utility companies connection fees. annexat on fees, permit fees, acreage fees, and all other fees required by the utility companies and associated with the permanent utility services. If additional fees associ- ated with the temporary services are required the will be paid by the Contractor. The County will nota* for water, gas tele- phone and electricity consumed on the project until after the County makes written request to the utility companies that bil- lings be sent to the County. (Normally the County Will make these requests after the project is accepted as complete.) F. See Special Conditions for Variations to the above requirements, c CTION I0. pf7t117TS; A. The Contractor shall make application for all permits, that are required for the performance of his work by all laws ordinances, rules, reggulations, or orders, of any body lawfully empowered to make or f$sue the same and having jurisdiction, and shall give all notices necessary in connection therewith. The Contractor is not re uiui_r�ed to pay any charges associated with per- mits. (It is not the present policy of the County to pay fees to the incorporated cities for permits.) SECTION_ 11. CONDUCT OF WORK: A. The Contractor shall observe that the County reserves the right to do other work in connection with the project by Con- tract or otherwise, and he shall at all times conduct his work so as to impose no hardship on the C—Aty.or.others engaged in the work. lie shall adjust, correct and coordinate his work with the work of others so that no discrepancies shall result in the whole work. t • ti B. The Contractor shall j materials of proper quality, andrevuie en adequate work force, on the work and to insure completion of eschtPartto pinpaccordance with his schedule and with the time agreed. r t i' F-9 I' i t' { .taai.»a GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 11. CONDUCT OF WORK: C. The Contractor shall personally superintend the work and shall maintain a competent superintendent or fore-man at all time until the job is accepted by the County. This superintendent shall be empowered to act in all matters pertaining to the work. D. Daily Manpower Reports shall be signed by the Contractor, or his Superintendent, and submitted weekly. E. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall clear all obstructions and prepare the site ready for the construction. He shall verify dimensions and acale of plot plans, and shall check all dimensions, levels, and construction. F. Where work of one trade joins, or is on other work, there shall be no discrepancy or incompleteportions when the total project is complete. In engaging one kind of work with another, marring or damaging same will not be permitted.• .Should improper work of any trade be covered by another which results in damage, or defects, the whole work affected shall be made good by the Contractor without expense to the County. C. The Contractor shall anticipate the relations of the various trades to progress of the work and shall see that required anchorage or blocking is furnished and set at proper times. An- chorage and blocking for each trade shall be a part of same, ex- cept where stated otherwise. H. Proper facilities shall be provided at all times for access of the County representatives to conveniently examine and inspect the work. I. Watchmen, at Contractor's option, shall be maintained during the progress of the work as required, at the exper.je of the Contractor. J. If any subcontractor or person employed by the Contractor shall appear to the Engineer to be incompetent or to act in a dis- orderly or improper manner, he shall be discharged i=ediately on the written request of the Engineer/Architect, and such parson shall not again be employed on the work. SECTION 12. RESSPQNSIB.ILITY FOR SITE ,Q1mTTIM1 The following shall constitute exceptions, and the sole exceptions, to the responsibility of the Contractor set forth in Section 4, in the Instructions to Bidders: A. If during the course of the work the Contractor encount- ers active utility installations which are not shown or indicated in the plans or in the specifications, or which are found in a locktion substantially different from that shown, and such utilities are not reasonably apparent from visual examination, then he shall F-10 GF.' ,L9!�IT1QEj Cr,n[ince_ F� .CTTON 12. RESPONSIBILITY FOR SITE (continued) promptly notify the County in writing. Where necessary for the work of the contract, the County shall issue a written order to the Contractor to make such adjustment, rearrangement, repair, removal, alteration, or special handling of such utility, including repair of the damaged utility. For the purposes of the foregoing, "active" shall mean other than abandoned, and "utility installations" shall include the following: Steam, petroleum products air, chemical, water, sewer, storm water, gas, electric, and telephone pipe lines or conduits. The Contractor shall perform the work described :n such written order and compensation therefor will be made in accord- ance with Section 21, relating to changes in the work. Except for the items of cost specified in such Sections, the Contractor shall receive no compensation for any other cost, damage or delay to him due to the presence of such utility, If the Contractor falls to give the notice specified above and thereafter acts with- out instructions from the County, then he shall be liable for any or all damage to such utilities or other work of the contract which arises from his operations subsequent to discovery thereof, and he shall repair and make good such damage at his own cost. f B. If the contract requires excavation or other work to a + stated linit of excavation beneath the surface, and if during the course of the work the County orders a change of depth or dimen- sions of such subsurface work due to discovery of unsuitable bearing material or for any other cause, then adjustment to con- tract price for such change will be made in accordance with Sec- tion 21. Except for the items of cost specified therein, the Con- tractor shall receive no ccapensation for any other cost, damage, or delay to him due to the presence of such unsuitable bear-Eng, material or other obstruction. SECTION 13. INSPECTION: A. The Contractor shall at all times perrit the County and their authorized agents to visit and inspect the work or anyy part thereof and the shops where work is in preparation. This obli- ation shall include maintaining proper facilities and safe access or such inspection. Where the contract requires work to be tested, it shall not be covered up until inspected and approved by the County, and the Contractor shall be solely responsible for notify- ing the Counry where and when such work is in readiness for inspec- tion and testing. Should any such work be covered without such test and approval, it shall be uncovered at the Contractor's ex- pense. B. Whenever the Contractor intends to perform work on Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday, he shall give notice to the County .uch intention at least two working days prior to performing such work, or such other peiiod as may be speci- fied, so that the County may make necessary arrangements. F-11 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 13, INSPECTION: (Continued) C. The inspection of the work or materials shell not relieve the Contractor of any of his obligations to fulfill his contract as prescribed. Work and materials not meeting such requirements shall be made good and unsuitable work or materials may be rejected, notwithstanding that such work or materials have been previously inspected or that payment has been made, SECTION 14. REJECTIONS OF MATERIALS: A. The Contractor shall promptly remove from the premises all materials condemned by the County as failing to conform to the Contract, whether incorporated in the work or not, and the Contractor shall promptly replace and reexecute his o•.rn work in accordance with the Contract and without expense to the County and shall bear the expense of making good all work of other Contractors destroyed or damaged by such removal, B. If the Contractor does not remove such condemned work and materials within reasonable time, 'fixed by written notice, the County may remove them and may store the materials at the expense of the Contractor. If the Contractor does not pa the expenses of such removal within ten (10) days thereafter, the County may upon ten (10) daya written notice, sell such materials It auction or st private sale and shall account for the net pro- ceeds thereof after deducting all costs and expenses that sliould have been borne by the Contractor. SECTION 15. INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS: A. Correlation: The contract documents shall be interpreted as being complementary in requiring a complete work ready for use and occupancy or, if not to be occupied, operationAny require- ment occurring in any one of the documents is as binding as through occurring in all. B. Conflicts in the Contract Documents: In the event of conflict in the contract documents the priorities stated in sub- divisions 1, 2, 3, and 4 below shad govern: 1. Addenda shall ¢overn over all other contract doucments, except the County s Standard Form Agreement unless it is specifically indicated that such addenda shall prevail. Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda only to _ the extent specified. 2. In case of conflict between plans and specifi- cations, the specifications shall govern. 3. Conflict within the Plans: a. Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the plans. b. Specific Notes, shall govern ever all other notes and all other portions of the plans. c. Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller• scale drawings. • F-12 ! 106 • GENEPAL CMIDIT1ONS (Con't.) ;ECTION 15. 1IrICRPPETAT1O11 0 (Ot471ACT P..QUIRr4r Te,: (:on't.) 4. Conflicts within the Specifications: a. The "General Conditions of the Contract" ;hall Fovern over all sections of the specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in the Special Conditions. b. Omissions: if the contract documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the canner of combining or installing of parts, materia:s, or equipment, but there exists sr. accepted trade standard for good and work-MAnlike construction, such detail shall be deemed to have been impliedly required by the contract documents In accordance with such standard. "Minor detail" shall Include the concept of substantially Identical components, where the price of each such component 1s small even though the a5gregate cost or Importance is substantial. and shall Include a single component which is incidental, even though Its cost or importance may be substantial. The quality and quantity of the parts or material so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition. strength, site, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in the contract docu.:*nts. SECTION 16, C1AR?FICATIONS AND A001TIONIAL INSTRUCTION: A. Notification by Contractor: Should the Contractor discover any conflicts, omissions, or errors in the contract documents or have any - question concerning Interpretation or clarification of the contract documents. or if It appears to him that the work to be done or any matters relative there- to are not sufficiently detailed or explained in the contract documents, then. before proceeding with the work affected, he shall Im^ediately notify the County in writing through the Construction Supervisor, and request Interpreta- tion, clarification or furnishing of additional detailed instructions concerning the work. All such questions shall be resolved and Instructions to the Contractor issued within a reasonable time by the County, whose decision be final and conclusive. Should the Contractor proceed with the work affected before receipt of instructions from the County, he shall remove and replace or adjust any work which is not In accordance therewith and he shall be responsible for any resultant damage. defect or added cost. B. Field Orders: During the course of the v+,rk the Architect and/or Engineer may issue Field Orders regarding the work. These Field Orders will supplement the Plans and Specifications in order to clarify the intent of the contract documents by adjustment to meet field conditions or to make the various phases of the work meet and loin properly. A Field Order involves no change in contract time or price. Performance, partially or in full, of a Field Order shall constitute a waiver of claim for a change in contract time or price for the vork covered by the Field Order, unless a Change Order has been issued. C. Change Orders: See Section 21, this Division. I1. F-13 S, GENEPAL CONDITIONS (Coo't.) SECTION 17. PRODUCT AND REFERENCE STANDARDS: A. Product Designation: Vhen descriptive catalogue designations, including s,anufacturer's name, product brand name, or model number are referred to in the contract dc-uments, such designations shall be considered As being those found in industry publications of current issue at date of first invitation to bid. B. Reference Standards: When standards of the Federal Government, trade societies, or trade associations are refetred to in the contract documents by specific date of issue, these shall be considered a part of this contract. When such references do not bear a date of issue, the current published edition at date of first invitation to bid shall be considered as part of this contract. SECTION 18. MATERIALS. ARTICLES, AND EQUIPMENT: A. Material shall be new and of quality specified. When not particularly specified, material shall be the best of its class or kind. The Contractor shall, if required, submit satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of material. Price, fitness and quality being equal, preference shall be given to products made in California, in accordance with Section 4380 et seq., of the Government Code, State of California. B. Mechanical equipment, fixtures and material shall be delivered in original shipping crates to the job site and the County shall be notified of the receipt of such equipment, fixtures and material before uncrating. The County will, when desired, inspect such equipment, fixtures or material to determine any damage or deviation from that specified. Items damaged during delivery shall Le rejected. C. Wherever the name or brand of a manufacturer's article is specified herein, 1t is used as a measure of quality and utility or a standard. If the Contractor desires to use any other brand or manufacture of equal quality and utility to that specified, he shall cake application to the County in writing for any proposed substitutions. Such application shall be accompanied by evidence satisfactory to the County that the material or process is equal to F-14 CIO --- 0 0 I • GENERAL Cr .T11TIW, (Con't.) !CCTItf: i8, 1t1TER1A1.5._ARTiCLES, AND UIPMEiR: (Con't.) that apecifled. Request for substitution shall be made In ample time for tie County'a consideration as no delay or extra time will be allowed on account thereof. Evidence furnished to the County by the Contractor shall consist of a".equate size ramples of material, testing laboratory reporter on material or process, manufacturer's speclflcatlon data. fleld reports on product's approval and use by other public aFencles, material costs, and installation costs and -uintenance provfr.fons and experience or other data as required by the County. T1,e County's decision concerning the refusal or acceptance of proposed substitute for that specified shall be accepted as final. Requests for suhstltutlon will only be considered when offered by the Contractor with the reason for substitution. 'Allure to suhmit competent evidence as required and requested by County shall be considered grounds for refusal of substitution. The Contractor shall Include n notice of change in contract prices. If substitution Is approved. D. All materials shall be delivered so as to Insure a speedy and uninterrupted Progress of ti-e work. Same shall be stored so as to cause no obstruction. and so as to prevent overloading of any portion of the structure. and the Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by westser or other cause. E. Within fifteen (15) days after the signing of the Contract, the Contractor shall subralt for approval to the County a complete list of all materials It Is proposed to use under this Contract, which differ In any respect from 'materials specified. This list shall include all materials which are nroposee by the subcontractors as well as by himself for use In work of his Contract and which are not specifically mentioned In the .`:peclflcations. This list must also Include the figures received by the Contractor In bid form for tha material or materials which are submitted for approval or substitution. together with the figures in bid form of the specified material or materials for which substitutions are proposed. In case a substitute Is offend and accepted as approved equal to materials specified, the cost of which !s less than the cost of the material or equipment specified, then a credit shall be taken for the difference between the two costs In order that the County shall obtain whatever benefits may be derived from the substitution. Failure to propose the substitution of any article within thirty-five (35) days after the signing of the Contract may be deemed sufficient cause for the denial of request for substitution. ;EC7101: 19, SHOP D?At 1%S. DESCRIPTIVE DATA _SA."iFLES, ALTEk1hkTIVES: A. The Contractor shall submit promptly to the County, so as to cause no delay In the work. all shop drawings. descriptive data and samples for the various trades as required by the specifications, and offers of alter- natives. If any. Such submittals shall be checked and coordinated by the Contractor with the work of other trades Involved before they are submitted to the County for examination. i F-15 { `t,"Y ,L GE4EP.AL CONDITIONS (Can't.) SrCTION 19. SNUP DP_AWINGS DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMNE5, ALTEP!iATIVES: (Coni.) B. The Contractor shall submit to the County shop or diagram drawings in the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (5) copies if no schedule to included in these documents. The drawings shall show completely the work to be done, any error or omission shall be zide good by the Contractor at his own expense, even though the work be installed before same becomes apparent, as approval by the County covers general layout only. Fabrication, details and Inspection shall conform to approved Contract Drawings. C. Descriptive Data: Submit sets of manufacturer's brochures or other data required by the specifications to the number of copies as required In submittal schedule, or five (5) copies if no schedule is included in these documents. The County will ey.smine such submittals, noting thereon corrections, and return three copies with a letter of transmittal indicating actions taken by the County or required of the Contractor. D. Samples: SULmIt samples of articles, materials or equipment a■ required by the specifications. The work shall be In accordance with the approval of the samples. Sawples shall be removed from County property when directed. Sanples not raxoved by the Contractor, at the County's option. will become the property of the County or will be removed or disposed of by the County at Contractor's expense. E. Alternatives: For convenience in designation on the plane f or In the specifications, certain oateriala, articles, or equipment may be designated by a brand or trade name or the naw of the manufacturer together with eatal•.g deelgnation or other Identifying tnforaation, hereinafter referred to generically as "designated by brand name". An alternative material. article. or equipment which Is of equal quality and of the required characteristirs for the purpose Intended may be proposed for use provided the Contractor coaplles with the following requirements: 1. The Contractor shall submit his proposal for an alternative in writing within the time limit designated in the specifications. or if not designated, then within a period which will cause no delay in the work. 2. No such proposal will be considered unless accompanied by complete inforr%atlon, and descriptive data. necessary to determine the equality of the offered matertals, articles, or equipment. Samples shall be provided when requested by rhe County. The Contractor shall note that the burden of proof as to the comparative quality or suitability of the offered caterials, articles, or equip- went stall he upon the Contractor. The County shall be the sole judge as to such matters. In the event that the County rejects the use of such alternative nvilerials, articles, or equipment, then one of the particular products designated by brand name shall be furnished. t F-16 t -' 1 t ENE:AI. Ct',*01 T 1t NS (Con't.) ;ECTiLN 14, ;HuP D2AW1N;i, DEiCRIF7IVE DATA, 5A4PLES. ALTEKNATIV B: (Con't.) The County will examine. with teA%or.Able promptness, much suh-+Ittals. And return of submittals to the Contractor shatl not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for deviations and alternatives from the contract pians and specifications, nor shall it relieve him from responsibility for errors in the submittals. A failure by the Contractor to Identity In him letter of transmittal material deviations from the plans and Spec Iflcattons P?•all void the submittal and any action taken thereon by the County. When specifically requested by the County, the Contractor shell resubmit such shop drawtnam, descriptive data. And samples as may be required. if any mechanical, electrical. structural, or other changes are required for the proper Installation and fit of alternative materials. articles, or equipment, or because ofdcvtations from the contract plans And RpecIflcations. Ruch changes shall not be made without the consent of the County anti shalt be made without additional coat to the County. SECTICN 20, SAMPLES AND TESTS: The County reserves the right at tis awn expense to order tests of any part or the work. If as a result of any such test the work is found unacceptable, it will be rejected and any additional test required by the County shall be at Contractor's expense. Unless otherwise directed, all samples for testing will be taken by the County from the materIAIS, articles or equipment delivered, or from work performed, and tests will be under the super- vision of, or directed by. and at such places as may be convenient to the County. `!aterials. articles, and equipment requiring tests shall be delivered to ampl* time before intended use to allow for testing. and none may be used before receipt of written approval by the County. Any sample delivered to the County or to the premises for examination. Including testing. shall be disposed of by the Contractor at his own expense within not more than ten (10) days after the Contractor acquires knowledge that such examination Is concluded, unless otherwise directed by the Cv inty. SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: The County reserves the right to order in writing changes in the pians and specifications, without voiding the contract, and the Contractor shall comply with such order. No change or deviation from the plans and specifications will be made without authority in writing from the County. Changed work shall be performed in accordance with the original reeuirements of the Contract Documents and previous fully executed Change Orders. A Change order may adjust the contract price either upward or down- ward in accordance with either or a combination of the following bases, as the County may elect: (1) on a lump sum basis as supported by breakdown of estimated costs. ? i i; F-17 GENEP.AL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SEcrioN 21. CHANCE ORDERS: (Con't.) (2) On a unit price basis. (3) On a cost-plus basis in accordance with the following conditions: (a) MARK-UPS: 1. For work, performed by the Contractor an amount equal to the direct tori( (as defined herein) of the work plus 15% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. 2. For work performed by a sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costa (as defined herein) of the work plus 207. of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to the sub-contractor, 5% to _ . - Contractor.) 3. For work performed by a sub-sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined herein) of the work plus 25% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to sub-aub-contractor, 5% to cub-contractor, 5% to Contractor.) 4. In no case will the total mark-up be greater than 25% of the direct costs notwithstanding the number of contract tiers actually existing. 5. For deleted work the mark-up shall be 10% of the direct costs or the agreed upon estimate thereof. (b) DIRECT COSTS: 1. Labor: The costs for labor shall include any employer payments to or on behalf of the workmen for health and welfare, pension, vacation and similar purposes. Labor raters will not be recognized when in excess of those prevailing in the locality and time the work is being performed. 2. 4aterials: The actual cost to the Contractor for the materials directly required for the performance of the changed work. Such cost of materials may include the cost of procurement, transportation and delivery if necessarily incurred. If a trade discount by the actual supplier is available to the Contractor, it shall be credited to the County. If the materials are obtained from a supply or source owned wholly or in part by the Contractor, payment therefore will not exceed the current wholesale price for such materials. The term "trade discount" includes the concept of rash discount. • F-18 GENERAL COtiDlTi0^IS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CHANCE ORDERS: (Can't.) 2, Materials: (Con't.) If, in the opinion of the County, the cost of materials is excessive, or if the Contractor fails to furnish satisfactory evidence of the cost to him from the actual supplier thereof, then in either case the cost of the materials shall be deemed to be the lowest current wholesale price at which similar materials are available in the quantities required. The County reserves the right to furnish such materials as it deems advisable, and the Contractor shall have no claims for costs or profits on material furnished by the County. 3. Equipment: The actual cost to the Contractor for the use of equipment directly required in the performance of the changed work. In computing the hourly rental of equipment, any time leas than 30 minutes shall bg;considered one-half hour. No payment will be made for time while equipment is inoperative due to breakdowns or for non-working days. In addition, the rental time shall include the time required to move the equipment to the work irom the nearest available source for rental of such equipment, and to return it to the source. If such equipment is not moved by its own power, than loading and transportation costa will be paid in lieu of rental time therefor. However, neither moving time nor loading and transportation costs will be paid if the equipment is used on the project in any other way than upon the changed work. Individual pieces of equipment M-wing a replacement value of $1,000 or legs shall be considered to be tools or small equipmen!. and no paymrnt will be made therefor. For equipment owned, furnished, or rented by the Contractor, no cost therefor shall be recognized in excess of the rental rates established by distributors or equipment rental agencies in the locality where the work is performed. The amount eo be paid to the Contractor for the use of equipment as set forth above shall constitute full compensation to the Contractor for the c st of fuel, power, oil, lubrication, supplies, small tools, small equipment, necessary attachments, repairs and maintenance of any kind, depreciation, storage, insurance, labor (except for equipment operators), and any and all costs to the Contractor incidental to the use of such equipment. (c) ALI,Ot:ABLE TIME EXTENSIONS: For any change in the work, the Contractor shall be entitled only to such adjustments in time by which completion of the entire work Is delayed due to performance of the changed work.* Each estimate for a change in the work submitted by the Contractor shall state the amount of extra tine that he considers should be allowed for making the requested change. '•. F-19 GENERAL CO:iDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CHH E ORDERS: (Can't.) (d) RECORDS A14D SUPPORTIVE WF ORMAT104: (1) The Contractor shall maintain his records in such a manner as to provide a clear distinction between the direct costs of extra work paid for on a cost-plus basis and the costs of other operations. (2) Contractor shall maintain daily records shoving as n hours and material quantities required for cost plus work. The Contractor scull use a form approved or provided by the County. The forms will be filled out in zuplicate and the County's inspector will review and attach his approving signature to the form on t�:e the work is performed. (3) Rental and material charges shall be substantiated by valid copies of vendor's invoices. (4) The contractor's cost records pertaining to cost-plus work shall be open to inspection or audit by the County. (e) FAILURE TO AGREE AS TO COST: Notwithstanding the failure of the County and the Contractor to agree as to cost of the proposed change order, the Contractor, upon written order from the County, shall proceed immediately with the changed work. Daily job records shall be kept as indicated in paragraph (d) above and when agreed to by the Contractor and the construction inspector, it shall become the basis for payment of the changed work. Agreement and execution of the daily job record by the construction inspector shall not preclude subsequent adjustment based upon a later audit by the County. F-20 CENERA L CONUITIONS (Con t.) SECtiON 22. LABOR, Every part of the work shall be accomplished by workmen. laborers. or mechanics especially skilled in the class of work required and worim,aaihip shall be the best. SECTION 23, OCCtPANCY BY THE COUNTY PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE: The County reserves the right to occupy all or any part of the project prior to completion of the work, upon written order therefor. In such event, the Contractor will be relieved of responsibility for any injury or damage to such part as results from such occupancy and use by the County. Such occupancy does not constitute acceptance by the County of the work or any portion thereof, nor will it relieve the Contractor of responsibility for correcting defective work or materials found at any time before the acceptance • of the work as set forth in Section 26 or during the guaranty period after such acceptance, as set forth In Section 28. SECTION 24 PRESERVATION ANO CLEANING: A. The Contractor shall protect and preserve the work from all damage or accident, providing any te:'porary roofs, window and door coverings, boxings or other construction as required by the County. This shall include 1 any adjoining property of the County and others. D. The Contractor shall properly clean the work as it progresses. As directed during construction, rubbish shall be removed, and at completion the whole work shall be cleaned and all te_=porary construction, equipment •nd rubbish shall be removed from the site, all being left in a clean and proper condition satisfactory to the County. SECTION 25 PANNERT OF FEDEP.AL OR STATE TAXES: Any Federal. State or local tax payable on articles ft.rnished by the Contractor, under the Contract, shall be included in the Contract price and paid by the Contractor. The County will furnish Excise Tax Exemption Certificates to the Contractor :or any articles which are required to be furnished under the GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 25. PAYMENT OF FED UAL OR STATE TAXES: (Con't) Contract and which are exempt from Federal Excise Tax. SECTION 26. ACCEPTANCE: A. The work shall be accepted in writing only when it s shall have been completed satisfactorily to the County. Partial payments shall not be construed as acceptance of any part of the work. B. In judging the work no allowance for deviations from the drawings and Specifications will be made, unless already approved in writing at the time and in the manner as called for heretofore. C. . County shall be given idequate opportunity to make any necessary arrangements for fire nsurance and extended coverage. D. Final acceptance of the Contract will not be given until all requirements of the contract documents are com}aVete and approved by the County. This shall include, but is not limited to, AN construction, guarantee forms, parts list, schedules, tests, operating instructions, and as-built drawings - all as required by the contract documents. SECTION 27. FINAL PAYMENT AND WAIVER TO CLAIMS: After the official acceptance of the work by the County, the Contractor shall submit to the County, on a form acceptable to the County, a request for payment in full in accordance with the go,ntract. The form "Statement to Accompany Final Payment" ( on 4 ) shall be completed, signed by the Contractor, and submitted Eo the County with the final payment request. SECTION 28. GUARANTEE: A. The Contractor hereby unconditionally guarantees that the work will be done in accordance with requirements of all con- tract, and further guarantees the work of the contract to be and remain free of defe_ts in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of acceptance of the contract, unless a longer guarantee period is specifically called for. The Contractor hereby agrees to repair or replace any and all work, together with any other adjacent work which may be displaced in so doing, that may prove to be not in its workmanship or material within the guar- antee period specified, -without any expense whatsoever to the County, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted. B. Contract bonds are in full force and effect during the guarantee period. C. The Contractor further agrees, that within 10 calen- dar days after being notified in writing by the County of any work not in accordance with the requirements of the contract or any F-22 GEN-ERA L CONDITIONS (Con t) SECTION 28. GUARANTEE (con t.) defects in the work, he will coaaence and prosecute with due diligence all work necessary to fulfill the terms of this guarantee, and to complete the work within a reasonable period of time, and in the event he fails to so comply, he does hereby authorize the County to proceed to have such work done at the Contractor'a expense and he will pay the cost thereof upon de- mand. The County shall be entitled to all costa, including reasonable attorney s fees, necessarily incurred upon the con- tractor's refusal to pay the above costs. Notwithstanding the foregoing paragraph, in the event of an emergency constituting an immediate hazard to the health of safety of the County's employees, property, or licen- sees, the County may undertake at the Contractor s expense with- out prior notice all work necessary to correct such hazardous conditions when it was caused by work of the Contractor not being in accordance with the requirements of this contract. D. The general contractor and each of the listed sub- contractors shall execute and furnish the County with the standard guarantee form. (see Page 24) F-23 �- � 0 • S CUAF.A?rrEL POR O01rrRA ODSTA 00UNTY BUIIDINC MARTINEZ, CALIFUdNIA We hereby guarantee to the County of Contra Costa the (Type of Work) which we have installed in the (Name of Building) California, for year (s) use from date of filing of the completion notice in the Office of the County Recorder. We agree to repair or replace to the satisfaction of the County any or all such work that may prove defective in workmanship or materials within that period, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted, together with any other work which may be damaged or displaced in to doing. If we fail to cooply with the above mentioned conditions within a reasonable time after being notified in writing, we, collectively and separately, do hereby authorize the owner to proceed to have the defects repaired and made good at our expense and we will pay the costs and charges therefore immediately upon demand. This guarantee covers and includes any special terms, including time periods, specified for this work or materials f in the plans and specifications for this project. 1 This guarantee supersedes any previous guarantees we have made for this particular project. SUBCONTRACTOR Date* (Affix Corporate Seal) GENERAL C.0!TrRACTOR Date: Affix Corporate Seal) MUTE: if the firm is not a corporation, add a paragraph stating the type of business organization and the capacity and authority of the person signing the guarantee. F-24 4.0 L C X14 1r7 P/- FORM STATEMENT TO ACCOMPANY FINAL PAYMENT To: Contra Costa County Public Works Department County Administration Building Martinez, California Ret Final Payment Dear Sir: (Project) The undersigned Contractor represents and agrees that the final payment Includes herein all claims and demands, of whatever nature, which he has or may have against the County of Contra Costa in connection with the contract to construct the above-entitled project, and that payment by the County of the final estimate shall discharge and release it from any and all claims. The undersigned hereby certifies that all workp labor, and materials' on this project have been furnished and purchased in full compliance with the contract and with all applicable laws and regulations. The undersigned states that his claim for final payment Is true and correct, that no part has been theretofore paid, and that the amount therein is justly due. I declare under Penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Pated at (City) California. I• • F-25 .•: .<So+ . .,:�`4t, �, t1. ' �`.'S:r,' 1...hrr (Construction Agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard form) J-PECIAL TERES. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (SS213) Parties: [Public Agency) (Contractor) Complete lenal name (52) Effective Date: _(See 54 for starting date.) (53) The Work: (S4) Corpletion Timc: [strike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working") (a) By [date) (b) Within calendar/working days from starting date. (SS) Liquidated Damages: $ per calendar day. (S6) Public Agency 's Agent: (S7) Contract Price: $ (for unit price contracts: more or less, in accordance with finished quantities at unit bid prices.) [Strike out parenthetical material if inapplicable. ] SIGNATURES G ACY.NOULEDGMENT. Public Agency, By: (President, Chairman Or Other Designated Representative) (Secretary) Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness ,of and compliance with Labor Code 51861 concerning Workers' Compensation Law. BY: [CORPORATE Designate official capacity in the business) SEAL] By: [Designate official capacity in the business Note to Contractor (2) Execute acknowledgment fora below, and (2) if a corpora- tion, affix Corporate Seal. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) ss. ACKIIOWLI:DCI•IENT (by Corporation, County of ) Partnership, or Individual) e person(s) signing above for Contractor, }mown to me in individual and business -nacity as statud, per,onally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they _ecutcd it and Lha t the corporation or partnership named above executed it. -Med: • [NOTARIAL SEAL) Notary Public APPROVED by County Counsel. _-_; Rev. 11-76) WORE CONT)C/1t,; , ( 11Aal,LJ• to UY L11L11 - t, :ate, these parties promise and ,agree as set forth in this contiuct, incorporating by references t1he material ("special terms") in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own .ost and expense, and in a works-fanlike manner, fully and faithfully perform and complete �' c wor);; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation neCL'SGary, venient anu prr;;x_�r in order fairly to perform the roquircr:u_,nts of this contract, all ictly in accordance with the Public Agency's plans , drawings and specifications. (c) The wort: can be changed only with Public iigency's prior written order specifying such _hange and its cast agreed to by the parties; and the Public Agency shall never have to day more than specified in Sec. 7 without such an order, +. TIME: IiOTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this wort; as directed in the speci- zications or the I;otice to Proceed; and shall conDlete it as specified in Sec. 1. LIQUIDA'TE'D DAMAGES. If the Contractor fails to comhictc this contract and this work .4-ItIMT the lice fixac3'therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, :le becomes liable to the Public Agency for all its lo:.. and dariage therefrom; and because, :rom the nature of the case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fix U.e Public Agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation therefor, for each calendar clay's delay in finishing said work; and if the same be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, decluct the sane from any money due or to become due Contractor under this con- tract. If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of wor); or extension of time, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to damages for non-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code Se;.. 4215, the Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay in completion of the work, when such delay was caused by the failure of the Public Agency or the owner of a utility to provide for removal or relocation of existing utility facilities, 6. III:"UGIZATED DOCUNEWrS. The plans, drawings and specifications or special provisions o: the Public Ayency s call for bids, and Contractor's accepted bid for this work are hereby incorporated into this contract; and they are intended to co-operate, sl, that any- thing exhibited in the plans or drawings and not mentioned in the specifications or special provisions, or vice versa, is to be executed as if exhibited, mentioned and set forth in both, to the true intent and meaning thereof when taken all together; and differences of opinicn concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's Agent specified in Sec. 1. 7. PAYMENT. (a) For his strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditions, an as ull compensation for all this work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sum specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) On or about the first day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to the Public Agency a verified application for payment, supported by a statement showing all materials actually installed during the preceding month, the labor expended thereon, and the cost thereof; whereupon, after checking, the Public Agency shall issue to Contractor a certificate for the amount determined to be due, minus 10% thereof pursuant to Government Code Suc. 530G7, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. B. PAYMENTS WIfi)iHELD. (a) The Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or becau:;eo later discovered evidence nullify all or any certificate for payment, to such extent and period of time only as may be necessary to protect the Public Agency from loss becau::v of: (1) uefective work not remedied, or uncompleted work, or (2) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing, or (3) Failure to properly pay subcontractors or for material or labor, or (4) Reasonable doubt that the work can be completed for the balance then unpaid, or (5) Damage to another contractor, or (6) Damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. (b) The Public Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the Contractor, as the work progresses, the materials and labor which are not satisfactory to it, so as ;.o avoid unnecessary trouble or cost to the Contractor in making yuod any defective work or parts. (c) 35 calatular day:; after the Public Agency files its notice of completion of tho entir r sc , . 7 .r xJ" '?n ��n M IN _F�� , Rc •iz."F,,� ,�. r. s)3'aTl issue a certifi a to`the Contractor Wand :pay' tl., balance 'of "the Contract deducting all amounts withhold under this contract; provided the Contractor - '_;at 'all ,clains for labor and materials have been paid, no claims have been _=--d to the Public Agency ,based on acts or omissions of the Contractor, and no liens 'mold notices have been £ilea against the wort: or site, and provided there are not ' • - __ble indications of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens : i.^s against Contractor. `. :uFANCL. (Labor Code §51860-61) On signing this contract, Contractor must give --:agency (1) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of a1 Relations, or (2) a certificate of Workers' Compensation insurance issued by _wed insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director :. ;.nsurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the Compensation Law. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for I good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amount(s) specified in the specifi- :--� or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his for all labor and materials hereunder. ;'..:' RV TO PERFORM. If the Contractor at any time refuses or neglects, without fault Public Agency oritsagent(s) , to supply sufficient materials or workmen to --~�� this agreement and work as provided herein, for a period of 10 days or more after notice thereof by the Public Agency, the Public Agency may furnish same and deduct _==sonable expenses thereof from the contract price. _ APPLY. General. Both_parties recognize the applicability of various federal, :—lsnTal laws and regulations, especially Chapter l of Part 7-of the California ^ade (beginning with Sec. 1720, and including Secs:. 1735, 1777.5, b 1777.6 �forbidding 4nation) and intend that this agreement complies therewith. The parties specifically ==_2te that the relevant penaltias and forfeitures provides! in the Labor Code, especially in: .r. ';J775 s 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as fully stipulated herein. CO21TRACTURS. Government Code §g4100-4113 are incorporated herein. � ;. RATL'S. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of ==a.. Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per diem, and for . ... , .� and overtime work, in the locality in which this work is ,to .be 'performed, `for each .craf. cation, or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said`.rates are as ed in the call for bids for this work and are on filewith the Public' Agency, and �=�y incorporated herein. This schedule of wages is based on a' working day. of 8 hours unless otherwise ad; and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- ��.g the working day. When less than that number of hours are worked, the daily wage proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. The Contractor, and all his subcontractors, must,pay at -least the3e rates to all an this work, including all:travel,, subsistence, and .fringe benefit payments ===ti for by applicable collective bargaining agreements.' All skilled labor not listed L_==t he pais] at least the wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement labor in the locality where such work is being' performed. ' If it becomes',neces- '. = the .Contractor or any subcontractor to employ any person in a craft, classifi- "* M- type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other " ^�* ^- ual workers as such) for which no minimuta wage sate is specified, the Contractor .:.=ediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing �:==e t)terefor and furnish the Contractor with the minimum rate based whereon, which =pply from the time of the initial employment of the person affected :and during the i .nce of such employnent. r. RS OF LABOR. Eight hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a ..legal day's »_ .. nw-no wor :man.employod at any time on this work by the Contractor .or by any sub- or shall be required or permitted to war): longer thereon except' as .provided in ��.=•» 34Secs 1810-1815. --=R .'TICES. Properly indentured apprentices may be employers on this work .in --�-�;nce with Labor Code Secs`. 1777.5 and 1777.6,` forbidding discrimination:... 17. PRLFL)d',i1C1; FOR MATERIAL The Public Agency desires to Dmote the industries ansa economy of contra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the products, workmen, laborers and mechanics of this County in every care where the price, fitness and quality are equal. 4&18. ASSIGII.ihNT. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives of the Contractor; but he cannot assign it in whole or in part, nor any monies due or to become due under it, without the prior written consent of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless, they have waived notice of assignment. 19. :JO WAIVER BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work, and/or materials, or approval of wort and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any co.-bination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the Public Agency be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 20. BOLD HARMLESS & INUEMITY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and .indemnify from Elie liabilities as defined in this section. (b) The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive boards, coma,.iissions, officers, agents and employees. (c) The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combination of these, regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the Public Agency approved the improvement plan or accepted the improvk=ents as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) or action(s) at law oL tluity concerning these. (d) The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontrictor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent s) or, employees) of one or more of them. (e) Non-Conditions; The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepare6, supplied, or approved any plan(s) drawing (s) , specifications) or special provisions) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. EXCAVATION. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 6705, if app .icalile, by submitting to Public Agency a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) : »r r 1 MIWA I { V L At-I I Un VLAH, tUU«I T OF UN 1 RA COSTA tel . AREA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN The Area Plan applicable to this project 'shall be the Contra Costa Pian on minority employment. Organizations subscribing to said Plan include, but are not limited to, certain trades from the Contra Costa County Building and Construction Trades Council , Local Construction Trade Unions, and General and Specialty Contractors ' Associations. Contractors participating in the Contra Costa Plan may qualify under Part 1 of Section E (?_) , "Affirmative Action Requirements," of these special provisions for t"..e following designated craft, if said craft is to be utilized on this project: PLUMBERS #159 2. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS Part 1 : The provisions of this Part 1 apply to bidders, contractors and subcontractors with respect to those construction trades for which they ar6 parties to collective bargaining agreements with a labor organization or organizations and who, together with such labor organizations, have agreed to the Tripartite Agreement for Contra Costa County, California (but only'as to those trades as to which there are cormitments by labor organizations to specific goals of minority manpower utilization) , together with all implementing agreements that have been and may hereafter be developed pursuant thereto, all of which documents are incorporated herein by reference and are he.-einafter cumulatively referred to as the Contra Costa Plan. Any bidder, contractor or subcontractor using one or more trades of construction employees must comply with either Part 1 or Part 11 of these Bid Conditions as to each such trade. Thus, a bidder, contractor or subcontractor may be in compliance with these conditions by its inclusion, with its union, in the Contra Costa Plan a specific car.Mitment by that union to a goal of minority manpower utilization for such trade "A," thereby meeting the provisions of this Part 1 , and by its commitment to Part 11 in regarLi to trade "B" in the instance in which it is not included in the Contra Costa Plan and, therefore, cannot meet the provisions of this Part 1. To be eligible for award of a contract under Part 1 of this Invitation for Bids , a bidder or subcontractor must execute and submit as part of its bid the certification required by Part 111 hereof. Part 11 : A. Cgy, raoe. The provisions of this Part 11 shall be applicable to those bidders, contractors and subcontractors, =rho, in regard to those construction trades to be employed by them on the project to which these bid conditions pertain. 1 . Are not or hereafter cease to 5e signatories to the Contra Costa Plan referred to in Part 1 hereof; 2. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are not parties to collective bargaining agreements;' N-1 Part II : A. Coverage (Con' t) 3 . Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are parties to collective 0gaining agreements with labor organizations who are not hereafter cease to be gnatories to the Contra Costa Pian. 4. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but as to which not specific corrmitr;ent to goals of minority manpower utilization by labor organization have been executed pursuant to the Contra Costa Plan; or 5. ' Are no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director, OFCC, including the Contra Costa Plan. B. RequRequirement--An Affirmative Action Plan. The bidders , contractors and subcon- tractors described in paragraphs 1 through 5 above will not be eligible for award of a contract under this ' Invitation for Bids , unless it certifies as prescribed :n paragraph 2b of the ce:-tification specified in Part 111 hereof that it adopts the minimum 'goals and timetables of minority manpower utilization, 1/ and specific affirmative action steps set forth in Section B. 1 and 2 of this Part 11 directed at increasing minority manpower utilization by means of applying good faith efforts to carrying out such steps or is deemed to have adopted such a program pursuant to Section 8. 3 of this Part 11 . Both the goals and timetables , and the affirmative action steps must meet the requirements of this Part 11 as set forth aelow for all trades which are to be utilized on the project; whether-subcontracted or not. I . Coals and Timetables. The goals o` minority manpower utilization for the bidder and subcontractors are applicable to each trade .not othe rNise bound by the provisions of Part 1 'hereof for the following time periods for ecch trade which -sill be used on the project within Contra Costa County, California. The ranges for all trades to b-i utilized on the project shall be as follows : Until 9/30/72 9. 31 - 11 .8A From 10/1/72 until 9/30/73 11 .81 - 14. 51 From 10/1/73 until 9/30/74 14. 51 - 17.01 From. 10/1/74 until 9/30/75 17.0% - 19. 50-4 In the event that under a contract which is 'subject to these Bid Conditions any work is performed in a year later than the latest year for which acceptable ranges of minority rnanpower utilization have been determined herein, the ranges for the pe-rio d 10/1/74 through 9/30/75 shall be applicable to such work. The pc-rcentaces of minority manpower utilization above are expressed in terms of manhours of training and employment as a proportion of the total manhours to be worked by the bidder' s , contractor' s and subcontractor' s entire work force in that trade on all projects in Contra Costa County, California during the performance or 1/ Minority is defined as including \egrues, Spanish Surnamed Americans , Orientals and A;reri can Indians . g H-2 B Requirem,ent--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con' t) its contract or subcontract. The m-anhours for minority work and training must be substantially uniform throughout the length of the contract on all projects and for each of the trades. Further, the transfer of minority employees or trainees from employer-to-employer or from project-to-project for the sole purpose of meeting the contractor' s or subcontractor' s goals shall be a violation of these conditions. In reaching the goals of minority manpo,,.,er utilization required of bidders, contractors and subcontractors pursuant to this Part 111 , every effort shall be made to find and employ qualified journeymen. However, where minority journeymen are not available, minority trainees in pre-apprenticeship, apprenticeship, journeyman training or other training programs may be used. In order that the n,)nworking training hours of trainees may be counted in meeting the goal , such trainees must be employed by the contractor during the training period, the contractor must have made a commitment to employ the trainees at the completion of their training and the trainees must be trained pursuant to established training programs which must be the equivalent of the training programs now or hereinafter Provided for in the Contra Costa Plan with respect to the nature, extent and duration Of training offered. A contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be in compliance with the terms and requirements of this Part 11 by the employment and training of minorities in the appropriate percentage of his aggregate work force in Contra CostA County, California for each trade for which it is committed to a goal under this Part 11 . However, no contractor or subcontractor shall be found to be in noncompliance solely on account of its failure to meet its goals within its timetables , but such contractor shall *be given the opportunity to demonstrate that it has instituted all of the specific affirmative action steps specified in this Part 11 and has made every good faith effort *to make these steps work toward the attainment of its goals within its timetables , all to the purpose of expanding minority manpower utilization an all of its projects in Contra Costa County, California. In all cases, the compliance of a bidder, contractor or subcontractor will be determined in accordance with its respective obligations under the terms of these Bid Conditions. Therefore, contractors or subcontractors who are governed by the provisions of this Part 11 shall be subject to the requirements of that Part, regardless of the obligations of its prime contractor or lower tier subcontractors. All bidders and all contractors and subcontractors performing or to perform work on projects subject to these Bid Conditions hereby agree to inform their subcontractors of their respective obligations under the terms and requirements of 'these Bid Conditions, including the provisions relating to goals of minority employment and training. 2. Specific Affirmative Action Steps. Bidders, contractors and subcontractors 6 this ar_t subject 6-- - Part 11 engage in affirmative action direct 4d at increasing minority manpower utilization, which is at least as extensive and as specific as the following Steps: a. The contractor shall notify community organizations that the contractor *as employment opportunities available and shall maintain records of the organizations, response. H-3 S. quirernent—An Affirmative Action Plan (Con' t) b. The contractor shall maintain a file of the names and addresses of each l )rity worker referred to him and what action was talken with respect to each such erred worker and, if the worker was not employed , the reasons therefor. If such worker was not sent to the union hiring hall for referral or if such worker was not employed by th.e contractor, the contractor' s file shall document this and the reasons therefor. TP c. The contractor shall promptly notify the CON A COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPAk7MENT when the union or unions with whom the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement has not referred to the contractor a minority worker sent by the contractor or the contractor has other information teat the union referral process has impeded him in his efforts to meet his goal . d. The contractor shall participate in training programs in the area , especially those funded by the Department of Labor. e. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy within his own organization by including it in any policy manual ; by publicizing it in company newspapers , annual reports , etc. ; by conducting staff, employee and union representatives' meetings to explain and discuss the policy; by posting of the policy; and by specific review of the policy with minority employees. f. The contractor~ shall disseminate his EEO policy externally by informing and discussing it with all recruitment sources; by advertising in news media , speci- fically including minority news ~media; and by notifying and discussing it with all subc.-ntractors and suppliers. 9. The contractor shall make specific and constant personal (both writtan and oral ) recruitment efforts directed at all minority organizations , schools with minority students , minority recruitment organizations and minority training organi- zations within the contractor' s recruitment area. h. The contractor shall inake specific efforts to encourage present minority employees to recruit their friends acid relatives. i . The contractor shall validate all man specifications, selection require-. ,vents, tests , etc. j . The contractor shall make every effort to promote after-school ; summer and vacation employment to minority youth. . k. The contractor shall develop* on-the-job training opportunities and participate and assist in any association or eimployer-group training programs relevant to the con'Lracttor' s ,:pployee needs consistent with its obligations under this Part 1 . The contractor shall continually inventory and evaluate all minority personnel for promotion opportunities and encourage minority employees to seek such o0cortunities. The contractor shall make sure that seniority practices , job classifica- tions , etc. , do not have a discriminatory effect. H-4 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con' t) • n. The contractor shall make certain that all facilities and company activities are nonsegregated. o. The contractor shall continually monitor all personnel activities to ensure that his EEO policy is being carried out. p. The contractor shall solicit bids for subcontracts from available minority subcontractors engaged in the trades covered by these Bid Conditions , including circulation of minority contractor association. 3. Contractors and Subcontractors Deemed to be Bound_ b_y Part 11 . In the event ct a contraor ,or subcontractor, who is at the time of bidding eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions, is no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance, including the Contra Costa Plan, he shall be deemed to be committed to Part 11 of these Bid Conditions. Further, whenever a contractor or subcontractor who, at the time of bidding is eligible under Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, uses trades not contem- plated at the time he submits his bid, he shall be committed to Part 11 for those trades. Whenever a contractor or subcontractor is deemed to be comitted to Part 11 of those Bid Conditions, he shall be considered to be committed to a manpower utili- zation goal of the minimum percentage range for that trade for the appropriate year. 4. Subsequent Signatory to the Contra Costa Plan. Any contractor or subcontractor subject to the requirements or this Part 11 for any trade at the time of the submission of his bid, who, together with the labor organization with whom it has a collective bargaining agreement, subsequently becomes a signatory to the Contra Costa Plan, either individually or through an association, may meet its requirements under these Bid Conditions for such trade, if such contractor or subcontractor executes and submits a new certification committing himself to Part 1 of these Bid Conditions. No contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be subject to the requirements of Part 1 until such certification is executed and submitted. 5. Nondiscrimination. In no event may a contractor or subcontractor utilize the goals , turntables or affirmative action steps required by this Part .11 in such a manner as to cause or result in discrimination against any person on account of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. Cs N-5 • Part III : Certifications. A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract fer this Invitation for Qi'ds unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid ee following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting contract: BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: �-Bidder 1 . it intends to employ ,the following listed construction trades in its work under the contract a n d 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereof for which is is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for participation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that Plan, those trades being: _ _._ and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Gid Conditions to comply with Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific affirmative action steps contained in said Part 11 on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions , tho.e trades being: and 3, it will obtain from each of its subcontractors and submit to the contracting or administering agencyprior to the award of any subcontract under this contract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. Signature of authorized representative of bidder H-6 B. R-e_qui re-tr�nt--An'Aff-i-rmative Action Plan (Con' t) * Part III : Certifications. (Con' t) B. Subcontractors' Certifications. . Prior to the award of any subcontract under this Inviiiti—o,n—for--B-i,ds, regardf-e--ss--of tier, the prospective subcontractor must execute and submit to the Prime Contractor the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting subcontract: SUBCONTRACTORS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: 1 . it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the subcontract 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereof for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for participation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions , those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply -..iith Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, it adopts* the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific a-Iffirmative action steps contained in said Part 11 on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to thes;..- Bid Conditions, those trades being: and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors prior to the award of any subcontract under this subcontract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. . (Signature of authorized representative of bidder C. tMa te ria I it y._and Responsiveness. The certifications required to be made by the bidder J)LII-Silant to these Bid Conditions is material and will govern the bidder's performance- on the project and will be made a part of his bid. Failure to. submit the certification will render the bid nonresponsive. Part IV: qompliance and Enforcei-nent. Contractors are responsible for informing' their su )c as to their respective obligations under oil t 1� ac0�s (regardless tier) Parts I and 11 hereof (as applicable) . The bidder, contractor or subcontractor 0311 carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity Sample Form only. Official form is part of the Proposal (Bid form) Section. 0 H-7 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con' t) Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. (Con' t) couse , including suspension , termination and cancellation of existing subcontracts as may be imposed or ordered by the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. Any bidder or contractor or subcontractor who shall fail to carry out such sanctions and penalties shall be deemed to be in noncompliance with these Bid Conditions. Violation of any substantial requirement in the Contra Costa Plan by a contractor or subcontractor covered by Part 1 of these Bid Conditions , including the failure of such contractor or subcontractor to make a good faith effort to neet its fair share of the trade' s goals of minority manpower utilization, or of the requirements of Part 11 hereof by a contractor or subcontractor who is covered by Part 11 , shall be seemed to be in noncompliance by such contractor or subcontractor with the Equal >�portunity Clause of the contract, and shall be grounds of imposition of the sanctions and penalties provided herein. The Contra Costa County Pl.jblic Works Department shall review its .ontractors ' and subcontractors' employment practices during the perfor�.;ance of the contract. In regard to Part 11 of these conditions, if the contractor or subcontrac-.or meats its goals or if the contractor or subcontractor can demonstrate that it has made every good faith effort to meet those goals , the contractor or subcontractor shall be presured to be in compliance with these Bid Conditions and no formal sanctions or proceedings leading toward sanctions shall be instituted unless the agency othe wise determines that the contractor or subcontractor is not providing equal employment' Opportunities. In judging whether a contractor or subcontractor has met its goals , the agency will consider each contractor' s or subcontractor' s minority manpower utilization and will not take into consideration the ininority manpower utilization of its subcontractors. !there the agency finds that the contractor or subcontractor has railed to comply with the requirements of these Bid Conditions , the agency shall take such action and impose_ such sanctions as may be appropriate, including , but not limited to; . I . 1.4ithholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies , and/or 2. Cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part, and/or 3. To the extent allowed by applicable State Statutes, the contractor :.ay be declared ineligible for further County Public Works contracts until he satis: ies the County that he has established and is implementing an Equal ' Employm,i,nt Opportunity program which conforms to the provisions contained _ herein. When the agency proceeds with such formal action, it has the burden of proving that the contractor has not net- the requirements of thesa Bid Conditions , but the contractor' s failure to meet his goals shall shirt to him the requirement to come irrd with evidence to show that he has rn,et the "good faith" requirements of theseonditions by instituting at least the Specific Affirmative Action steps listed B. Rnyircment--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con' t) 0 Z_ —_— .- I Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement , (Coni) above and by making every good faith effort to make those steps work toward the attainment of its goals within its timetables. The pendency of such formal proceedings* shall be taken into consideration by Contra Costa County in determining whether such contractor or subcontractor can comlily,,with the requirements contained therein and is therefore a "responsible prospective" co'htractor. " It shall be no excuse that the uniw`,,-�',fh which the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement providing the excic", ve'.referral failed to refer minority employees. The procedures set forth in these conditions shall not apply to any contract when the Contra Costa County Public Works Department determines that such contract is essential *to the national security and that its award without following such procedures is necessary to the national security. Contractors and subcontractors must keep such records and file such reports relating to the provisions of these Bid Conditions as shall be required by the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. Submittal of CALTRANS form HC-7, FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR'S EEO REPORT or optional form 66, MONTHLY 14AMPOWER UTILIZATION REPORT will I be required monthly. Additional forms or reports that may be required will be presented at a pre-construction conference to be held prior to the start of work. For the information of bidders, a copy of the Contra Costa Plan may be obtained from the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. H-9 SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 1 1 .1 GENERAL A. Information given in the Special Conditions shall supersede infor- mation given in the Information to Bidders , General Conditions , and Supplementary Conditions, whenever discrepancies arise. 1 . The Information to Bidders is made a part of the Contract Documents to the extent applicable thereto. B. Under the direction of the Project Manager the Construction Manager shall inspect and supervise the construction of the Project build- ing through to completion and shall see that the materials furnished and the work performed by the Contractor are in accordance with the Contract Documents . His supervision shall in no way supersede or dilute the Contractor's obligation to perform the work in conformance with all Contract requirements , but the Construction Manager is empowered by the County to act on its behalf with respect to the proper exeuction of the work and shall give instruction to require such corrective measures as may be necessary in his opinion to ensure the proper performance of the Contract or to protect the interest of the County. Except as otherwise provided herein, the Construction Manager shall determine the amount, quality, accept- ability, fitness , and progress of the work covered by the Contract. 1 . It shall be the duty of the Contractor to comply with all procedures established and/or implemented by the Construction Vanager and approved by the Project Manager as stated above. In the event any such procedures are at variance with other provisions of these Special Conditions, such procedures shall prevail . 2. The Construction Manager may call for meetings of the contractors , subcontractors , and material suppliers as he deems necessary for the proper coordination of the work. Such meetings shall L� held at the sites on regular working days during regular working hours, unless otherwise directed by the Project Manager. Attendance shall be mandatory for all parties notified to attend. C. Nothing in any of the Contract Documents shall be interpreted as being contrary to law or ordinances , and all codes and laws of governing agencies shall be followed as though they were herein • bound. Contra Costa county Detention Facility y � �? SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 2 1 .2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER A. The Construction Manager has been given the authority to act for the Project Manager as follows: 1 , Coordinate . ,., work of the vari -lus contractors on the Project; 2, Maintain a competent full-time construction supervisory and inspection staff at the job-site for the coordination and direction of the work of the various contractors; 3. Establish on-site organization and lines of authority in order to carry out the overall plans of the County in all phases of the Project on a totally coordinated basis; 4. Establish procedures for coordination among the Project. Manager, the f.rchitect, the various contractors and the Construction Manager itself with respect to all aspects of the Project and implement such procedures at the direction of the Project Manager; 5, Prepare a comprehensive construction schedule for the Project which will include a schedule for each of the various con- tractors and trades , and submit such schedule for approval by the Project Manager. The Construction Manager will revise such schedule as necessary to incorporate approved scheduling data submitted by the various contractors; 6. In cooperation with the Architect, coordinate and inspect the work of the contractors on the Project until final completion and acceptance of the Project Building by the County to assure that the materials furnished and work performed are in accordance with the requirements of the respective contracts and that the work on the Project is progressing on schedule; 7. Determine the adequacy of the contractors' personnel and equipment and the availability of necessary materials and supplies and take the action necessary to maintain the job schedule; 8. Monitor contractor's submittals to Architect for approval of all shop drawings , catalogs and samples , and establish procedures for expediting the processing thereof; 9. In cooperation with the Architect review all requests or recommendations for changes; Contra Costa County Detention Facility � ' SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 3 1 .2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (Continued) 10. Implement the County's procedures for the processing of change orders , including applications for extensions of time. 11 . Review all applications by the various contractors for progress payment and final payment and make recommendations to the Project Manager for approval . 12. Review , assemble and transmit written guarantees, war- ranties, instruction manuals and other data required of the contractors . 1 .3 CLEANUP A. Each Contractor for a Work Category or Categories shall : 1 . Clean up all waste material , rubbish, and debris resulting from his own operations on a daily bdsis. 2. Not allow waste materials, rubbish, and debris to accumulate on the site and become unsightly or hazardous. 3. Remove grease, dust, dirt, stains, labels, fingerprints, and other foreign materials from interior and equipment furnished as a part of his subcontract. 4. Repair, patch, and touch up marred surfaces to match adjacent finished damaged by his work forces. B. If, in the opinion of the Construction Manager, any of the work described above is neglected by a Contractor or Contractors, the Construction Manager shall have. the work done and deduct the cost from his (their) contract(s) as their interests may appear. tie Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 4 1 .4 TEMPORARY TOILET FACILITIES Adequate toilet facilities will be provided and maintained in a clean and sanitary condition by the General Conditions Work Con- tractor for the use of all Contractors. The use of chei�,ical toilet facilities will be permitted. 1 .5 WATCHMAN The services of a watchman are not required under this Contract. Each Contractor shall be responsible for and make good any loss or damage due to vandalism or robbery during construction. 1 .6 DRINKING WATER The Contractor shall provide his own forces with drinking water. 1 .7 HOISTING FACILITIES The Contractor will provide his own hoisting. 1 .8 SCAFFOLDING Each Contractor shall be responsible for his own scaffolding. 1 .9 OTHER WORK A. To the extent that any part of the Contractor's work is to inter- face with work performed or installed by other contractors , the Contractor shall inspect and measure the in-place work and promptly report to the Construction Manager any defect in such in-place work that will impede, or increase the cost of, the Contractor's inter- face unless corrected. The Construction Manager will require the Contractor responsible for the defective work to make corrections so as to conform to his Contract requirements or, if the defect is the result of a defect or omission in the Specifications or Draw- ings , issue a change order. If the Contractor fails to measure, inspect, and/or report any defects that are reasonably discoverable, all costs of accomplishing the interface acceptably shall be borne by the Contractor. The foregoing does not apply to latent defects ; in another contractor's work at any time such defects become known, and the Construction Manager shall promptly thereafter take such • steps as may be appropriate. Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 5 1 .9 OTHER WORK (Continued) B. All contractors on the Project shall have equal rights on the premises for the performance of their work, but shall follow the sequence established by the approved progress schedule and/or instructions issued by the Construction Manager. 1 .10 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS A. During the progress of the work other contractors will be engaged in performing other work on this Project. The Contractor shall coordinate the work to be done hereunder with the work of suzh other contractors in such manner as the Construction Manager may direct. B. If the Project Manager determines that the Contractor is failing to coordinate his work with the work of other contractors as directed by the Construction Manager, the County may upon written notice: 1 . Withhold any p-,yment otherwise due hereunder until the Contrac�or complies with the Construction Manager's directions. 2. Direct others to perform portions of the Contract and charge cost of work to Contract amount. 3. Terminate any and all portions of the Contract for the Contractor's failure to perform in accordance with the Contract. C. If the Contractor notifies the Construction Manager in writing that another contractor on this Project is failing to coordinate his work with the work of this Contract as directed , the Construction Manager will promptly investigate the charge. If he finds it to be true, he will promptly issue such directions to the other con- tractor with respect thereto as the situation may require. Contra Costa County Detention Facility JYCl.1NL 4VI�U1 � ivn,i , Section 01010--Page 6 • 4 1 .10 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS (Continued) 0. Should any other contractor having, or who shall hereafter have a contract with the County for the performance of work upon the site sustain any damage through any negligent act or omission of a sub- contractor or of the Contractor, the Contractor shall reiii-iburse, indemnify, and hold the County and the Construction Manager harm- less from all such claims. E. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Construction Manager of any actual or impending labor dispute which may affect or is affecting the Schedule of the Contractor's or any other contractor's work. In addition, the Contractor shall take all appropriate measures to eliminate or minimize the effect of such labor dispute on the Schedule, including, but not limited to, such measures as: promptly seeking appropriate injunctive relief; filling appropriate charges with the National Labor Relations Board under the applicable provisions of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, as amended; filing appropriate damage actions; taking such measures as establish- ing a reserved gate, as appropriate; if reasonably feasible, seeking other sources of supply or service; and any other measures that may be appropriately utili.ed to limit or eliminate the effect of the labor dispute. 1 .11 PROJECT SCHFDULE A. The Construction Manager will develop a construction Schedule for the Project and will utilize it in the planning, coordinating, and performing work under this Contract, including subcontractors , equipment vendors, and suppliers. Contra Cotta County Detention Facility JI I.l./ftL VV. / .v... Section 01010--Page 7 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) 1 . The Schedule, when approved by the Project Manager, shall be the basis for the dates for starting and completing the work (including changes) for the Project. It shall be ` he duty of the Contractor to conform to the approved Schedule aA to arrange his work in sucli a manner that it will be installed in accordance with the Schedule. 2. The Construction Manager will establish a program to re- evaluate and update the Schedule periodically in accordance with the requirements of the job. A representative of the Contractor shall meet with the Construction Manager and shall furnish to him information necessary for such re-. evaluating and updating, and, if applicable, information in regard to changes in the work and the Contractor's proposed effort to overcome any incurred delays . The form of such information shall be specified by the Con- struction Manager. 3. The Contractor shall coordinate his letting of subcon- tracts, material purchases , delivery of materials , sequerize of operations, etc. , to conform to the approved Project Schedule and shall furnish proof of same as i,-.ay be required by the Construction Manager and the Project tdanager. B. Whenever it becomes apparent that any completion date will not be met, the responsible contractors shall take some or all of the following action at no additional cost to the County. 1 . Iticrease construction manpower in such quantities and crafts as will substantially eliminate the backlog of work. 2. Increase the number of working hours per shift, shifts per working day, working days per week, or the amount of con- struction equipment or any combination of the foregoing, sufficient to substantially eliminate the backlog of work. Contra Costa County Detention Facility r- Jt't.41N1. LWrut r iv �.. . Section 01010--Page 8 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) 3. Reschedule activities to achieve maximum practical con- currency of accomplishment of activities. 1 .12 PAYMENTS A. The Contractor will submit a request for progress payment to the Construction Manager on the 20th of each month. The Construction Manager will review the payment request and modify as necessary to protect the best interests of the County. The Contractor will be allowed to project work he will have completed through the 25th of that month. Upon approval 'by the Project Manager• the payment will be disbursed by the County can or about the 15th of the following month. i I B. In making such progress payments , there shall be retained 10 percent of the estimated amount until final completion and acceptance of the Contract work. However, if the Project Manager, at any time after 50 percent of the work has been ` completed, finds that satisfactory progress is being made, he may authorize any of the remaining progress payments to be made in full. **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa County Detention Facility FEDERACREQUIREMENTS The Contractor is informed that Federal Funds will be used to finance this • Project and the following Federal requirements must be complied with: Equal Employment m_ent Opportunity_ -- During the performance of this ontract the Contractor agrees as follows: (1) Minimum Wages_ ( i) All mechanics and laborers employed or working upon the site of the work , or under the United States Housing Act of 1931 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project, will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (29 CFR Part 3) , the full amounts due at the time of payment computed at wage rates not less than those contained in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such laborers and mechanics= and the wage determination decision shall be posted by the contractor at the site of the work in a prominent place where it can be easily seen by the workers. For the purpose of this clause, contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated under section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1 ) (iv) . Also for the purpose of this. clause, regular contributions rntide or costs incurred for more than a weekly period under plans , funds, or programs , but covering the particular weekly period are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. ( ii) The contracting officer shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract, shall be classified or reclas- sified conformably to the ;gage determination , and a report of the action taken shall be sent by the Federal agency to. the Secretary of Labor. In the event the interested parties cannot agree on the proper classification or reclassification of a particular class of laborers and mechanics to be used, the question accompanied by the recommend- ation of the contracting officer shall be referred to the Secretary for final detcr•.1nation. ( iii) The contracting officer shall require , whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly wage rate and the contractor is obligated to pay a cash equiva- lent of such a fringe benefit, an hourly cash equivalent thereof to be established. In the event the interested parties cannot agree upon a cash equivalent of the fringe benefit, the question , accom- panied by the recommendation of the contracting officer, shall be referred to the Secretary of Labor for determination. • ( iv) If the contractor does not make payments to' a trustee or other third person , he may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a pian or program of a tape expressly listed in the wage deternrination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is a I cS part of this contract. Provided ,however, The Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. (2) Withholding The County may withhold or cause to be withheld from the contractor so much of the accrued payments or advances as nay be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics employed by the contractor or any subcontractor on the work the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic employed or working on the site of the work , or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the pro- ject, all or part of the gages required by the contract, the (Agency) may, after written notice to the contractor,. spc,�sor, applicant, or owner, take such ..ction as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. (3) Payrolls and basic records (i) Payrolls and basic records relating thereto will be maintained during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937, or under the Housing Act of 1949, in the construction or develop- ment of the project. Such records will contain the name and address Oz each such employee, his correct classification, rates of pay (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated of the types described in section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act) , daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wades paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found -under 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1 ) (iv) that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in section 1 (b) (2) (B) of the Davis-Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the comnitmen t to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or 'program has been' communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. (ii ) The contractor will submit weekly a copy of all payrolls to the (write in name of appropriate Federal agency) if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party the contractor will ' submit the payrolls to the applicant, sponsor. , or owner, as the case may be, for Iran:mission to the (write in name of agency). The copy shall be accompanied by a statement signed by the employer or his agent indicating that the payrolls are correct and complete, that the wage rates contained therein are not less than those determined by the Secretary of labor and that the classifications set forth for each laborer or mechanic I-2 ��'"' conform with the work he performed. A submission of a "Weekly • Statement of Compliance" which is required under this contract and the Copeland regulations of the Secretary of i_abor (29 JR, Part 3) and the filing with the initial payroll or any subsequent payroll of a copy of any findings by the Secretary of Le')or under 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1 ) (iv) shall satisfy this requirement. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls of all subcontractors. The contractor will make the records required under the labor standards clauses of the con- tract available for inspection by authorized representatives of the (write the name of agency) and the Department of Labor, and will permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. (4) Apprentices Apprentices will be permitted to work as such only when they are registered , individually, under a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with a State apprenticeship agency which is recognized by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. United States Department of Labor; or, if no such recognized agency exists in a ::tate, under a program registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, United States Department of Labor. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to his entire work force under the registered program. Any employee listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not registered as above, shall be paid the wage rate determined by the Secretary of Labor for the classification of work he actually performed. The contractor or subcontractor will be required to furnish to the contracting officer written evidence of the registration of his program and apprentices ai well as of the appropriate ratios and wage rates , for the area of construction prior to using any apprentices on the contract work. (5) Compliance with Copeland Regulations (29 CFR Part 3) . The contractor shall comply with the Copeland Regulations (29 CFR Part 3) of the Secretary of Labor which are herein incorporated by reference. (6) Subcontracts The contractor will insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1 ) through (5) and (7) and such other clauses as the (write in the name of Federal agency) may by ap- propriate instructions require, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier sub- contracts which they may enter into, together with a clause re- quiring this insertion in any further subcontracts that may in turn be made. • (7) Contract termination; debarment A breach of clauses (1 ) through (6) may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as provided in 29CFR 5.6. t� , I-3 APPI.ENTICE AND TRAINEE EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS (1 ) The contractor agrees: (i ) That he will make a diligent effort to hire for the performance of the contract a number of apprentices or trainees , or both, in each occupa- tion, which bears to the average number of the journeymen in that oceupa- tion to be employed in the performance of the contract the applicable ratio as determined by the Secretary of Labor; (ii: That he assure that 25 percent of such apprentices or trainees in each occupation are in their first year of training , where feasible. Fea0bility here involves a consideration of (a) the availability of training opportunities for first-year apprentices, (b) the hazardous nature of the work for beginning workers, (c) excessive unemployment of apprentices in their second and subsequent years of training. (ii- ) That during the performance of the contract he will , to the greatest extent possible, employ the number of apprentices or trainees necessary to meet. currently the requirements of subdivisions (i ) and (ii ) of ;.his sub- pari.graph. (2) The contractor agrees to maintain records of employment by trade of the number of apprentices and trainees, apprentices and trainees by first year* of training , and of journeymen, and the wages paid and hours of work of !,'uch apprentices , trJnees and journeymen. The contractor agrees to make these records available for inspection upon request of the Department of Labor and the Federal agency concerned. (3) The contractor who claims compliance based on the criterion stated in Sect. 5a.4�b� agrees to maintain records of employment, as described in Sect. 5a .3 a (2) , on non-Federal and non-Federally-assisted construction work done during the performance of this contract in the same labor market area. The contractor agrees to make these records avz�ilable for inspectic-'n upon rc luest of the Department of Labor and the Federal agency concerne 1. (4) The contractor agrees to supply one copy of the written notices re- quired in accordance with Sect. 5a .4(c) at the request of Federal agency compliance officers. The contractor also agrees to supply at 3-month int!rvals during performance of the contract and after completion of contract performance a statement describing steps taken toward making a diligent effort and containing a breakdown by craft, of hours worked and wages paid for first-year apprentices and trainees , other apprentices. and trainees, and journeymen. One copy of the statement will be sent to the agency concerned, and one to the Secretary of Labor. (5) The contractor agrees to insert in any subcontract under this con- tract the requirements contained in this paragraph (29 C .F.R. 5a3(a) (1 ) , (2) , (3) , (4) , and (5)) . Sections 5a.4, 5a.5, 5a6, and 5a7 shall also be attached to each such contract for the information of the contractor. The term "contractor" as used in such clauses in any subcontract shall mean the subcontractor. 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S•'tN ro•Colf�ntra Wait Gr cup 11-Ar 11.27 14.71 1.1n` 7.24 1.00 .29 AlArrd., Contra Nata, Del Iiu.l+tldt croup 11-Os 11.52 15.07 S.Sh` 2.7S 1.00 .29 Nuct., n.l..elnu. ct(u.n It-Ct 11.64 15.34 1.59, 2.25 1.00 .29 Sa ` xen tlenlru, Sanan PranCseeo, -lneladea 5.23 per houe to reg atoned as Ith and rltar. F nd. San rat„n. Stuta Class, Santa Crus, •dtekly-w. { Per.y.8rw,ler.F.r•.wwt• Soru,:n4, dohs., and P"Jr Ts lnity Count 1.0 9.27 .69 .51 lot 11.•.dy Eiwut4. '- A.r.. nae r.w.t.wa v+..ries .wale. i art.T� DIt'Ircturl t_e.1. CA 17-40e1 +l 442 ks2••77-5rpir-rn.r 10, 19-11 () 1,n+nrrr ur Mi .IIt' Alp lee, An.dnr, Ilfl 56.975 51.24 $1.10 f1.10 .10 C'Ala.etn.. Contra C✓eta, Dat fl M.••le. {:1 irna�W, treat«7, M C.,tra CoetA C•:unt/ t)rtlys 471 a'tl+riwp♦r•,, Cruir.rerILma.,idt. Kirin, riIttines, l+nr.lur', 1's h.•.r w;•,wras Ccn Run Ced, ront.rry. Naim, N-va , dolt I+ynta n�.i 1'lna lc Placer, Sactorentn. San renit•I, Vt1+,1+','.rot i•ro.ear. 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KW n.wItN All I � ,•.,n. in Corin+sttion Kk-.Lt19 10.11. 1.30 1.66 t.t3 .d1 �•.�•'r•!L', �.t1 'v.ir lay Men .,'rrklrry ISOM u.inginy nr rr,•.r rret. - A111,11.9 ne alto tocro 4cattoid 10.75 1.10 1.68 1.61 .05 Gr..r; lllL 4.175 1.15 1.10 1.10 .lu LLct 11,uses M:r+ •,inllr.y n.^hr••r rn Alon+,14 Cow,ty cenntctirn „,sth y,altlnq, Eltctr{clast4 13.'+1 1. 0'.9 or r.'.,t Crete Allynei Cable Syilcore 15.42 1.30 )141.65 I 069 na 32•+c , t FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO. 247-fRIUAY, DECEMBER Ib, 1977 orw, law. • (j f.gilflL/rl0p; r, 5 :aUlFli:,t!•::.; I', t. 1f:i•I,;hn/ r:-h.A7I-Sd91 rnnt'd 8.,.. 0.000 .r,•.• + .+.. 11••'b ' t:+L.b•w r 0l:CJS ION W. CA77-5091 (Cnn['JI it P San Rcnito, Sints Clara and AY.+• . tuT•• [.'•q.U.,.an.P+,-. .nta Cl E•,1c D•„c •I:lcctticsars $1J.a0 .92 31.2.10 .OS 11••,ly Ir+..lr I tJ...•.. C.L :.plicYra IS.:! .92 31-2.10 .OS R++•. F++.. 1:A N�i'...•-.'I V.c....+ •+. +, Lan t,1aCJ G,•snty I'Otait i.�,U1 P!tVIT OltilA+,+it; App.. Ir Clectrielans 14.23 1.25 )U1.21 .03 .Vtt11 1 AN t-A 2 Calaves.a .u.1 S.n .IdJyatn Co . t:le ctrlcianst Ted•ntclans 13•00 .9e 31.1.19 f ,01 7 Group 13 S 9.11 ;10.nl 1.ski S 2.25 SI.Co .29 C.k, 5p71cers 15.53 .91, 31-1.4!0 1 .01, Group 26 9.1.0 11.01 1.to, :.:5 1.00 titntetey County Clectrutana 12.50 -1.153t•).Ou I .06 •Group 3s 9.)) 11•:3 L'.u• Cable Spllccca 13.61 1.15 3t•3.00 '_06 Group Is 10.1; 11.03 1.Jn• 2.2S 1.00 .:9 Group St 10.:5 12.06 1. ..IS 1.00 .1.1 Fresno CJuaty , Grtwp 6t 10.71 12.2: L••,+• 1.25 1.00 .29 Cloctllct.no, not to CtuYl. it 10.07 12.30 i.;o• 2.25 I.LJ •.Card 2 scone.) 7.73 .80 lt71.05 .03 Group Pa tnterta 81 11.11 12.02 T. .1145 LOU .2+ ' Alptc, Axador, U laver.. Group vl 11,:1 11..5 I..n• 2.35 I.UO .29 j Cluup 101 It.)v 11.272,:5 1.uo .:Y •r.J San 3w0uln Counties , 2 hr us7+ 9.82 .85 2.11 1.11 Croup 10-A: 11.v. 11.19 1.'.J• .25 1000 :9 Spays SI,edttoea: tapeta! �� Group Ila I:.Ut, 14.57 t.1.sn• 2.25 ..00 r.m.) cogs! "catto1J: Group 11-A: 11.:. 11.73 2.25 1.U0 Group 11-Us 17.52 110001 1.Su. 2.25 1.t0 S,0.1D1.stera/ Sctuctucal 1" Group 11-Ca 13.04 15.3; 1•%'1• ..25 1.00 .29 Steel 10.22 .85 2.34 1'.11 Ibntet.y. San Benito, San •Includes S.28par Tour to re.t1Yac.1 If. 7th and IIalfJrc luteo, Santa Clara and + Santa Cruz Co-lntice (ex- cluding tOrltt r,4 of tl.0 F,4e.B•.•h+•P.r.•.+• 8 lute T.)," Ate.) "1a z (d.,u.•w Ut ush 11.92 .99 1.30 .80 .03 R.I.. . Q Splay . 12.17 .99 1.30 .80 .03 R • !f i M P,ulos V...u.w � • p�. T r. -.• Taltirs 12,17 .99 130 .80 .01 n Plsster Terderst W sve[as and ::an Joaquin 1il.o 0 r a I hunt It: 9.91 1.25 1.70 ).Do croup lit) 1.:5 1.70 1.10 to r Pm(eul + Canhn Costs Cnunty Gnlyt Hart., N.pa, Sulano and Plirotaynra, c304.ts, Sonor+s r..uati•aUand.1j. Cn - p.rNcI 10.98 l.lo• 1.20 1.63 .09 .cult layer. ,.+:.t plw.tic Haetic N.r►ers7 Kettle••en + pt(wlnlet nl Pt as:.nr• pap" ' 12 ,cities u/o p+e.pa 11.21 1.10 1.20 1.61 ,09 tett.(, no )ulnt 1.11Y: -.I 81tun.at lel Ln.n.rlrr-1 otrlPpinq of ,..w,., I,,cto4 n) Pil.rrr.J1K•r�r C•,.1 Int tep•1t of vo Lia, pr.... t.Pt W, 11.-)8 1.10 1.20 1.63 .09 t bole natters. -t as pia a. Sar. brntto and Sante Cl.ra m-,ho!c Gnat s••ticta Countlea AAdI f,;,ofL:r.t Kettlem.rlIal.ototal I1 ►e[L1C1 11.10 DS 1.29 Croup If $9.36 , St.2; $1.70 $1,10 .10 1.1tUtC[i: 8.775 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Nfr• roti nq ll, lne to P.." LI-jI nt 01+t•ratoras, 1 or shot inn �Ith qw,+t tnq, jce •t r..:.cJ or shat crate - AIs•p+.•[ -1-411 �y FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO. 742--FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1111 t IUOIflCAi1,:15 P, / WDIFICA,IOfiS P. 0 UrLIS10n t1A71-SV'di Coul'J, l+..e.e.,.t.,.p«. cs CA to DornrS: ro.s. j Gr+u. litt:ti t.175 1,21S 1.70 1.10 ,10 D.at• 1 Nit• ti:t:r,g rn:n,r• in Il.rdr EJ,rrur+ c•.nr.._t 1,n .,ith uviol;'•rC. t R«xe« N 1 N P:nu♦a Yttttie„ tad.e •:f Ti,,,t CLet•• 12tgr,*C in•: +t sere. 1. Garr,• llgi 8.975 i 1.25 1.70 1.10 •1D , Mtt�tt•iC': •"tnx7.*rte+d !t..i_, M; C=.,,•r.. tr.�tn r,.,aY t'::i(: # ti. t'ti;••hw_ucto6er 1, IM Pil'•'ly:•+r a, r'a,,,;,,•ra, r i state ide Us" /f tar+,„+�. Cty---..r«t,.•r••. rr.;-. : snity:••tt, + cFanrr� r' 1•iy••l.rya•tal Pt t••e.(•. pit, AsL.et.4'Wotkt[st a f' no IJ1nt piir a•,•l Dereuaii:p•vm.r, Dvundary. { att ll•i•1n•, of Cl-4w.ter, Idaho County rK{••+tr of void.,, I't^t•atf I-%- (north hell], I:oot.nat, Lttah, ".Is. ties Ptrc., h,•S• nrttn a, c,•�t in pin:<, 51'uthont COWhtles $12.75 .51 11.1.0 rant,: :o L,t n, r•Cttra Pi.,•ter :••nd+tet Caere nt.z se Solan)C•,,r•t/ 9.45 1.2S 1.70 1.10 Dtncual+. Danner, Db�ndary, 71 i+ :.••ttrre' r:<I1•ersi Claarvater. Idaho G.,unty A Sirt>» (north of the northn ra t'mta, .1 er buunJary at Tounshtp f:4 >�• Y.•'•t^[e!. x-n^s, Lin tv•1to north). Kootenai. latah„ I !Z-n rrt.-o. 5 YKen, I+Wts, Ne: Fare*, Shashont i -te t.;•a, rata :rcz, Counties.: le, . . • - ,. .. a. 9.27 .491 ,51 i',t Carpenttrs 'I,D.DL ,68 .75 .07$ Srulller, Stationary \ <!5:,a i - •. ii j „i' r,+ sr Raoduorking Taal T r-,L, SN-;z'r•_ -�. ytr-Lwt da. 19J1.i �/ CS,etotor. Plledtivtt 1061." ,t9 .75 .075 d 't..44Wlt.ate �/ .:arresters (wined, elle -t ' red, er.osoted or strcl n Ct'•ng,•i 1.Tty treated aattrta t m �Saint.t sr �•.� '""� Moa Ilan 11.09 •.6D .15 .017 th 1-.w \ f 8.97 .9i .$S .Ol Miilua tyht and tLchtn Situ:t.:t at *.tv.i•1 ou-.••n=teJ ,/ + K"etor 11.34 .6b', .IS .01$ Acct[oldu,1 L,+ing;�`.,it, Ptledilvar (creoao d •� c W1rlaW telta) ` k.14 .•S `:;5, .01 wsttTiai) 11,24 .68 15 .075 Y.+cl.lne topliv) \ 9.27 .9S .115 .01 Electrlclanrt, t, T.,,•!a tit .xy,•.ed to tt+e ` 1 1[t a' tntn't Count te... v..nUrer and ast a.rl for ••' E1.ctriCtans) T�'hnictans I1.10 .15 71• t .'J' l; *?usage.1 pro':esrtny �• l C.hle Spttsars, 12.21 .TS l: + .So Patlnriea With a CnpmYty nt n Plurbertt �. ..040 9a11ms of r:.,r. +•e It"I / Rt•utnin; C.Untta and ldaha \ eatetlot dinensto,.•+ a..d tot �� \ County (soyth of the 46th Interior Wors rn all tan►•it, �� laralle�l 11.)7 .69 .90 ,t0 snn,lhlaattn9 and sl,ray "� Gri•iiea (it Surface to bkr` l,itct•,d is SO• of n.',t• shote gt ronI of •,at.r 1, A6!or cabled s':atfoidltay 12.45 x,95 .55 �"� .07 ' h••lyht pap -yren work to 75 \ t te•t or n•af. an a.iditional 55C al:all L••:t`•a Lf alwe the sPPllyable tate. • �t PIURAL REGISTER, VOL. 41, NO. 2.12---FRIDAY, DECEMOER 16, 1971 IfpIFIClSi'.'.i p. 7 I;001 FICA T10.iS P. 2 F.•^t' _ ,, A•').ct 7s r,1, 03 j rn,t.C.,.•,,.r.r�..r. 6ut,•„l I',,-117-1%) I 8•dc l 1N.r..if1 a w P•,d•.. vt.M.a . 7-L/ 111`noo Cuu„ty, AMkansaa tAr, rn77-Sno2its.1_11 fV:',',f•r J'e►rlie (4J 4N S2i41-a•ptrwer 30, 1977) LC•L G•_�7? CTIP't Ispeclal, tnyo, Aacn, Los L11.e-yent,;�eutors $11.35 ,; /81 Angeles, ».ono, Orange, GLIc "pll'vrs 11.371 }' 3/BL RlveroiJ,. San Bernardino, D.41t P..•e.D.,•6r•►•r-•••r--� Cruund%a (.nJranccd) 65LIR 3: 3/61 San luta 01,1511). Santa M••de EJ•...... Gtu,.nJ,+an (iii o mono's) 3/A7 1130,313 and Venture Count: , R..•. M l IF P•..1•"• V•.•rlu •,J:•. Winch cluck \� 73110. 31 3/81 California a,p..T.. I.ATI!r r S 9.10 .02 E1.F.CTa1C1A!:1.1 \ n'"^J•r E l ec tri a line 10.75 _ .5U J: l/CL Dr lc►layet T, Stnnniaa nuaer GLI. .pllters ♦ 10.871 .SO 71 1/41 Sint• Darbata and San tuts Cbl,,,• Counties 811.10 •81.11 11.30 .02 191, leper (� slectrlc:anst ts•1,erlel Co un 142 IX 12'4x3 - Septtrber J0,191 ) h' Pulaski G,unty, Arkaunr Electricians 13.70 .75 31-1.0 Cable Splicers 11.18 .73 3104.45 ClAl;G6t Tern (China take M3w1 t Li:4 rc!:;�UrTiOM: Otdnance Trot Station, Lice-o 111.13 !y 3/81 Lluards APS) CAWC splicers 11-373 3/81 Electrlclans 25.25 .90 It-1.60 .15 00orators At 7lB2 Cable Spllco:s 16.18 .90 3161.60 .IS rruundu.nn (n•lvancrd) 63.1G }7. 3/81 torn Comity (Rer•stnder of Co nty) OruunJ:..n (let 6 nnnths) 491/.t� J7. 3/8Z Elactrlclanat Technicians 12.75 .90 3t41.60 .15 Winch 7j-.Jit - 31 3/0l Cable Splicers 14.03 .90 30.1.60 .13 Loa Angeloa County U",:[Sitr'1 :.u-A;t77-4;,h - 11 •1_ a; •,/ Elsctrlclans 23.02 1.23 30.1.95 .07 �41�Ni Slyui - Sr,�te:L.r !�, 171,31 Cable Splicers 13.32 1.25 31141.95 .07 Srbastf.n, Crv.lotd &DJ WashineUlr Traffic Signal and Street ` Counties, Arkansas L19htin9, tlnctrlclans 12.65 1.05 3141.x5 .07 n Utility Tecl,nictan Na. 1 9.49 1.0s 31.1.95 .07 m / N sl:,tir,ua.v:;, Utility Technician r.o. 2 e.e6 1.05 19.1.95 .07 � Eler a lrl.n. 0.)!l .11 1Lri.. 1/41 S.�und Technielnnsr ���' Cable splicers Ih,65 .35 )7.4',,:•� 1/41 Soun,l Technicians (on new \ building construction) 12.67 .75 31 hCCI•.i•%!� 1.+ fa't-:,' - H._•. -1 Satnd Trchniclsn■ (on *W!17/1) fieatton of existing Gru.,ay, t',•.. rurcn, 1'.�u1 ",J `\ bul.Jinge) 10.74 .73 31 Clebuire Cuuntles, A.ker,;us Riverside Countyt Electricians 13.06 .05 3141.65 .04 Cable Splicers 13.36 .85 3N1.65 .04 Ingo, luno and San Sainardln Lin-,h $11.3 �J/N7 Countfee Cnbie ayllc.•n 31.3711 Elaetrlelane 31 12.70 1.11 .2.00 .04 / :Z 31' O)erainis 11.21 }. Cable Splicers 13.00 1.11 3102.0" .04 �rovndmn (..•!v.nc e.!) 6i A 17. 3/U: Tmnalr 1 Gtom:d.+.an (1,1 J6 c.,r.1I•� aY7JN J: 3/8;\ Electrlclara 13.97 1.11 30.2.Ci .04 Wlncb .ynl,•-int ,• 731JR 31 3/61 Cable Splicers 14.27 1.11 3142.00 .04 Ill t; °ERS L i'li•r.Ff :d57 Santa Rarh3ra County ::tJrin 10 nils 1-Jtu. of rula.ki (Vanden1,ur1j AFU) County C••urtl...••..c 10.60 .60 .15 .03 Electricians 15.15 1.10 3141.3: .01 r 4 C,er 10 m1I,, Irn•:. rulaskl Cable Spllcets 16,15 1.10 3141.311 .03 Courty Coartl use I 30.96 .LO ' .55 ,05' �r r.o ra..r FIDLNAI REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 237-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1977 i- �1 lrr't,I �A • ' • . N7J1FJ/�7lOH5 P. 7 tUGlfJinTIO'S P. 4 !� IJ .CLt 15 f:;!I 19. CA71-:0'17 t'd) I DI_C1Strr1 1A7. CA77-51191 (lont'd) . r...r R.... N L if p_.1... V.6a.. wJ..r O..lc Aes•.Tr. ....... prratnlcr or Coup[ R.,.. M L M P.w..... V.rdbw .•�;. YA,,,.r. r1-ctr is loon $13.40 $1.10 )4•l.)S .07 Coble Spllcrtm 14.40 1.10 11.1.71 .03 AC,.a lar of County Ga.vmd+en $10 0S 61.10 )1.1.15 .03 Vcr.t urs C.-nty Hlect3'clan• 13.41 1.00 31.1.0; .02 C.mla n 17.40 1.10 ]4.1.11 .01 Ceblo n"llc^r1 14.71 1.00 31.1.03 .07 Canle CtterSrs 11.10 1.17 )1.1.]5 .Ol lrciy+tlon An.l Inv Sprinkler t t lc,b c Sctteun )0;.111 to 1, L» Arolwlee, 018119 . Iev.lal County 11.0{ Al 1.17 .06 palnteras Nlveralde, San Onaardlno, San 1.316 IX.lnl�. Santa I1_6 lag, es (po, Riverside, Ale.,), nart.ara a"I Ventura Cam. 9.73 101 161 131 19 San Angeles (o (exc Area), San Mrnardlno lescludlny Line Conntructlon6 Ie4rri,l County Western Pointon) , Dtunbl Paint Burner 10.99 1.09 1.18 .TS .07 10.95 .75 31.1.45 Llre..•n Pand Lr loge (ben•ler tavtny'e tayelt Iron, steal 13.70 .75 31.1.45 t Cw•.le 5pbe ifcnre 17.98 .73 39.1.45 + Rcrn (chin. L+kw Navel Sat rock taper 11.49 1.09 1.18 .75 .07 OtdnA a-,..at Station end Drunh (svinq atage)t Spray 11.20 1.09 1.18 .75 .07 � � St"eeleJAek 12.39 1.09 1.18 .73 .07 Llvsrd• kill Refri,cration 6 Air Condition ngc Craw.•.!+ten 1L06 .90 71.1.60 .1S 3101.60 Uim An,)eles and Orng ae Cus. 12.57 ' 1.85 1.60 1.52 .I0 Lina,--! 15.25 .90 .1S Cable Gpllee n 15.78 .90 31+1.&C .13 Terrazzo IWrkerst Tile Setter 3 + Rein l0roainder of County) Is.Pvrlal County 11.64 .61 1.17 .06 0 Gro..n!-.en 9.16 .90 3101.60 .15 -y L1 n.-+an 12.71 .90 3001.60 .11 l Cable 5pllcarm 14.07 .90 3101.60 .15 Tile Sgttern � LA Orange fount/ inyo, Rvrn and mono Coe. 11.20 .95 .SS GroJnl_ln, lot year 10.86 .61 31.1.45 .02 lSette. Terrazzo. and 7[16 elperal Grawn.f:an, after let year 11.51 .81 31.1.45 ,02 Setters' OCounty Llnea.tn3 Heavy 6julpaonC - lrr+erlwl County 9.01 .61 1.17 .08 O,rrator 17.34 .81 31.1.45 .02 , Cable Splicers 17.95 .61 7101.45 .02 OtI:15 ICN tk3. M77-51191 - M�4;11 lnyo. turo and San Dernerdln ({! f'll 5191)-Septea2,ec )0, 197 1 ,, Counties I6(•erial, Kern, los 1031e1rm, Ge oun.I rn 9.41 1.11 39.2.00 .04 Oranys, Riverside, San Llncmn 17.72 1.11 31.2.00 ,04 naconc,lino, San Luis Obinpo, CAble Splicers 17.00 1.11 3162.00 .04 Santa barb0ra and Ventuts Rivera L!w Cnurty Counties, California Grounl-,•n 9.65 .85 7101.61 .04 Cl • 3nlr3 ' Lln-� i Line rplpw nt tl[tcAlayeret Stonem onnac O;e ra e.,ra 17.06 .81 3,1•1.65 .04 Cable L(.11rete 17.78 .63 3911.41 0.0{ Santa nwrb.tra and San _ Lule Gl3lsr.. Counties $11.50 $1.15 Sl.lO .02 Sante DarWra County (Vanden urq Groundrtn 11.80 1.10 31.1.31 .03 J.lorren 15.11 1.10 71.1.35 .03 Cable Bpltcrrs 16.15 1.10 7901.351 .03 r FEDERAL REGISTER. VCL. 49, NO. 237-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1977 •v..a 'v ( I7)UIf1CANUh5 P. 5 WMiCATIUfiS P. 6 j �o:rt�t0•d p), CR77-509) (cunt'•f1 0rISIO+: to). CA7)-5^13 I:ont`JI 0•.tr F.i.t.L..•br.P.r•.rob Il.e.lr + EJ.. R.,.•r H L WP..•1... art. h. V•••n•w . Pa1+e:Mn,rr s! frr+n, r aH,.t. •feel an.t hrld)r lar gin, Clret[Ieinnst sta1e)1 Shret ruck T-,1••r '1:.19 f I.CY , 1.11; .7S .07 Irl-•[f.,l ty I'L•rtrlc)ans 13,70 .7: )1.1.15 Bru+h (.r1nq at•ge)r spray II.9 1.09 L.is .75 .01 C..1•!•• �plic.•cs 13.56 .75 3%.1.13 clse�•lelack 11.lY IM 1.14 .75 Cl. R.vn Cu•inty (t^,0,a Iak• Ralr lgng-1.0 and Mr Condit).n 2.5 I.+a Iu.gwler end Oran•la COs. 17.5] 1.65 1.e0 1.32 .10 ntval Ordaonct• 'fret Tile Setterst . StatTnn, !.).Ards AFL) Icirrlat County ; 11.61 .81 1.17 .0a R:•ctrlcluns 15.21. .u0 !t•1.60 .15 table CpUr^ra 16.76 .9d 31.1.60 .13 A,1.1, Frrn County Irtrntln•Irt nt (.,j Trle Setters: Elretraclar•ar 7rcnnlclana 17.75 .90 3a•1.60 .15 Aern County 11.20 .65 .55 Gblw 51,11c•vs 11.03 .90 11.1.60 ,15 Tile Setters• llrlpersT 11M An,wlra C.Ntity Ir(+erl•1 County 9.01 .61 1.37 .08 klectrlalan❑ 113.02 1.25 )1.1.95 .u7 Cable f"11crra 13.32 1.25 31.1.95 .07 Of.ctc10_u tn. CA77_5091-_n•a�t ' FElertai•• CnunlY (12 Fd 52961-Septeatvt 30, 197 1 Calctmla 17.G6 ..15 14-t.65 .01 ban Diego County, California Cable la Si+llcrn 13.36 .US 11.1.63 .01 ' Han 11ern.,rd.n0 County • (Tan1at Etrctticlan: 12.70 1.11 3W.1.00 .01 Electricians: C.W. £;:1"ers 13.00 1.11 )1.1.00 .DI Electricians 13.26 .70 ]1.1.71 .02 Z e4.11a Ll, 7,ts County Cable Splicer■ 13.38 .70 31.1.71 .OZ IV:.q, - .rq )d'al Line Conrtcuctlont El rot r"tr. 111.15 1.10 11-1. .01 n Cahiw :,+Leets 16,15 1.10 31.1.15 .01 Croun.fnan 30.15 .70 ]1.1.71 .07 L:ne.aan 13.1) .70 )1.1.73 .C2 m R••cw U.d^t ut Cwn[f Cable splicers 13.87 .70 31.1.71 .U1 to Llrrtr t_lena 13.10 1.10 3::1.15 .0) K,rble 5•ttera, Tetra:ro Cable S,.I1•:.cs 11.10 1.10 31.1.33 .03 troth end 111• Set t : .4 11.34 .81 1.17 .08 - Ventu:e G..n,y, K:rble, T••rasa,i•nd Tal• Electrlclnn•, 13.11 1.00 )1.1.0•. .02 Sottera• b-IPw s 9.01 .fit ` 1.17 ,08 GLIB ;alc.ta 31.75 1.00 )1.1.03 .U2 Irrl,wt#••n unl I.1. t Jl�rinkle at uECt.^.1a+ fa)..rA77-Sn% - n+•t,0! lrleTial, 1..: ru ;^1r-., (12 tM 5i944.Sri+tt•at•ot 3U, 19)II Ornate. 1e1v.1 al.tr, ;:•n son Diego County, California , Eernardlnn, San 1..1.1 pb1!lel. Slnta kmit):a and Ventuta Couhrtrs 9.75 101 160 1 136 11 Clectr lclanet Palnterst Ioperlal, Oranq-. Mlvtnl•Iw, } 7:lectric I.+n•t 11.20 .70 )6.1.71 .02 Cable Splicers 13.58 .70 30.1.71 .02 Los )u,•tr(rs ((••..e•.n.i At-,) Klrble Srttrra, Terrazzo Mark,13 San Br[nenlnw lewcludlr,y and Tile Sottas 11.86 .81 1.17 .06 Western (,nrtlmU K-role, Terrazzo and Tile brush) Pint Burners 10.99 1.09 1.18 .75 .07 Setters' flelpau 9.06 ,tl 1.17 .08 i• J a!�6 /EDEdAt RaGISUR. VOL. 42, NO. 737-FRIDAY, DECEAIEER 9, 1977 lA to i 10111ria,T1(Al P. 5 Ila Slt1M lrl_ call-s c91__.=__M_,.1�i1 fd.�.0...4t.P•t...r. (12 11t 52927-bept1.1+.t 30. 1517 1 E.tle Ala.wJa, Alpine. htador, "..It EA-0Calaveras. Cantu Cua la. Ocl R.1•• H l V hal... V•t.N•. ..11., Wtte. Cl burado. rreano, H..1o14l, ttarin, K.ril.uaa. Metced. Aantetay, Mala. Nevada. a Placer, Saeraa nto. Sun uenito, San rtsnclscu. San Joaquin, San Hateo, Santa Clots. Santa Ctut, Solana, SDn,. . Sutter,.tebama, . Tuuluens, Yulo and YuUa Count-les, Callturnla tTar�n�t . lst.e.toa klurk•rs $17.00 .95 $1.27 $2.00 .07 Pr.ulei a, San rtancisco and San Kateo C.S. R..ofera 11.50 .60 1.20 1.15 .09 matte Motkars and Kettler.an 12 kettles w/o punka) 11.63 .60 1.20 1.15 .09 blturwaticl Knaaelet•1 ripe- .uaplrrat Coil lar 12.5E .60 1.20 .1.15 .09 El Dotadu, Placer, suttee on.1 Yuba Counties koolers 11.69 .91 .10 .06 AAAI Catpentets (wood rise* tesldential eonsttuction) pled{"is ow M.tcrJ COIL, 7.00 1.22 e i ' t 1 �r �c't (.ld fEDERAt REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 227—FRIDAY, NOVEMOER 25, 1977 C� 0 .1 0 hlrtZUKAf(^_•1S P. 3 N= iri 5?vo;•:up<<.sHr !G, 1,771 �� r...t.r...t..,r.,...r. •, Al A.Is,I-. bw,Juc, C.1•,.er.L, Culvya, Ovttsr1WMtN I , CA77-5090 r.,nt Cuntrs ..yB...lot. P•r�•+r• II•••II C4...a.w Cr.te, tcI 1•..r ts, LI W[ado, D•dc yalntarar . 1;•..a It L r r...t... V..•u.w •.J,'.r rra•nr,o, Glenn, tI.MWIdt, Kings, R.I.. EI•tu1•. 4k., rtatln, F+cndoclno, Son Arr•.T.. •taa M L Y P•n{... Yu.n•e -..1/•, /ratr.J.00 end 0vnw Con. Ise e, t�ssvn, +trdera, Marin, Aryr.Tr. r,tlfo;a, rtcr,Ju:l, M rceJ, 11ru:h 11.17 J7 1.1'1 f .00 Ul ?%Aw. Ff,n tar er. Ilaha. Ile veda, Spray 12,.7 .9Y 1.1J .u0 .03 Ylecet, rluua, 9ecraer<nt0, TAp.rts 12.72 .Y'! 1.31 050 .03 ::an Lrnito, San Francisco, Plu.bval Oteawflttorat San J0oquln, San its tru, Santa Alpin., A.t.Joc. (Southam Clara, Sante Ctur, Sluats, f+urtlun of County), tiotts, Sterta, Sisalyuo. 5o ler,o, Calay.lar, C•u10 , rtctno. .. .ew,u, a•nt9laua, Sutter, Glutu.. Alnyr. 1-++ren, Tcnan,t, Tr lntty, Tulare, FL+Jor e, Fi+r 1{wo, r:,r ca.t, Polo and Y,rba • Y.,.fuC, 4,ntur.•y, Plana u, Cor:atles, t.,+lilornla San Juaquln• Sant.• Ctur, Sh.sta, Slurra, alas lyou, Cha-_.. Y.tanlelaua, +utter. T.ha.u, ElectrIclanal Tcanity, Talars, Tuol:rao two Tahoe Ara• anJ Tula Cw'Ll.a 11,60 1.4,4 2.00 .10 Llectricisns $11.98 .84 71+.92 .08 9_pr•„nt_r Ca01r :;pllce(a 15.20 .84 11+,92 .06 1e) l:..l.loyar CnAtIlbutes 01 t Laalc Nxitly rate for oval 5 Y•era' .rrvlcs, Calaverua and San Jasquln Cos anJ ul of Lou.v to- 11, t.'• !.n 6w , t• 5 yeas.1 1•.• .4s V.;At n y h El.ctrlclaa 11.05 ,96 11.1,19 .01 F' ° Ctcdlt. Sts i'.Jd F.,itda;,, A U.r.•.. Y. Cable S ltcora 1 .60 1.>6 .34+1.19 ,01 boor t:{oilwcnc tp.•r+tory I zaps and Solanv Counties (f11eJtivlcy)G.uu 1 9.16 1.50• 2.25 1 1.00 .29 t!•ctciclanr 12.91 1.08 11+1.10 ,04 r Ca.:.l. :;r%• vr. 17.:2 1.u6 le•1,10 .ue Group 1(a) 5.:.; 1.;n• 2.25 1.00 29 Lrke, Ftatin, Mendocino, Group I(L) 9.70 1.;'•• 2.15 1.Cu .21 eGroup 2 Y.7a l.;v• 5 l...v ,29 and S. Ir Cd Cauntlea Cruup ) (2 a 10,t•! •L.�.• 2.25 Llectr lelana 11.15 1.11 It4.10 ,02 C.ble � o pllc•ca 14,50 1,11 JI+,10 .02 Crap ] 10,�: L;.• 2.:5 11.)t: 1.'•e• .25 1.u0 .7Y _J Ll. na ar G: tto[A Croup 1(a) 14.82 .7<S .56 a ,025 Gtoap a lt.;l l.'•u• 2.25 1.40 .:7 rl Elc,Jt+ator Canat.cructoro' Nelpera 70tiK ,745 .56 a •025 Ur top S 12.11 l.;u• 7.25 1,OU ,.Y m Lin. Cw.atrt.cclont Lel :++rte, !W,><7 and Slaklyou . •Inclults 11.20 ptr hoot t0 Pe.a!„u,•1 Ih'alth nn.t l.If.+ea h rel. l+ Counties Tree t[lemr hOlf,arl Lt Ound � Onl• Nn.e a �• ter+ 8.24 .45 3% .10 1/2t n..rr n.,nr •CJ....... Head 9roundss4nl Neadground- k.r.• A.... 11 L Y P-•1..• Rdn (chipper)l yov.1•rnenl PJvar 171ulpnent Operator t } I A.•„r.•Tr. Je:Al;azs.rR.•n 0.76 .45 11 .10 1/21 1 /1 Llr.e Li�alp+.•nt Men 10.02 •4S It .10 1121 Arca 1 A8n Lineman c Ivlsyreyerl Ileevy Line Group 1 -$1.11 1M1M.64S1.Sa• 32.23 .90 .29 GIJ1{v,:n[ aunl Cer Uft.d ltn.:n.+n welder 11.61• ,JS 76 .30 1/211Croup 2 9,50 11.07 1.:0• 2 ; .50 Tt.s trlr..or 10.50 ,IS 14 .10 1/21 Group 1 9.L! ll.2J l.'.V• 2.2; .Y7 .2Y C•Lle Spllceral had"nl Group 4 10.12 31.h1 1.Sn• 2.:5 ,4u Ivl. Ll.reyrt 11,08 ,45 IL ,30 3/2t� Group S 10.55 L:.Ct I.I.M. 2.25 .•o'j Group 6 10.)1 1:.22 l. 2.:3 .91 .:; Lake, matin, r<ndpclno anJ Croup 7 10.07 I.%it, l,.u• • Suna.aa Co.n Uua Groep B ll.l! 12.n: l.;u• 2.25 ,V .21, Crouhd,un 510.52 $1.11 3%#.80 .02 Lilac Iautprt:nt•gvrat0rs ll.al .1.11 111..00 .02 Gwap 9 12.5+ ILU; l.;u• 2,25 ,v0 .29 Llnerrn 11.15 1.11 ]t+.60 .02 tituup 10 11.711: 1).2) 1.111- 1.25 .YU .., GWe Splicers 34.>0 1.11 ]Ir,BO .02 Group IJ-A Il se 11.1'1 I. .90 l' Group 11 l:,o. 11.:7 l,:r L 2; .9U ,24 .•" Group 11-A 11,;2 14.71 1.'I 4 Gr oap 17-0 1).52 1;.01 1"'1. ... ,50 .19 ;. ' Group 11-C 1.1.01 t�'• 11,,l; 1.5'1• 2.25 ,4U .l7 •lt.cludr9 S.29 per hour u tuna,tNtJ ❑...7th and t+.tr to lumt, a"r1i FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 218-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1977 t'97nIFICATIONS Pr S r17n:FIuaTlons P. 6 1orr15fCw te), C+»-SCyq Ir,-r.61 ,t'CISIDN Na, CA77-4001 • �- 1'nwp e...lit.P.,. I. scale i.4p R.w•tit.N.��e..n ' Ow We it.-,tr tJac•rie. Harir Ed.nrl.w R.r.. II L V Ra••+ H L N P«.I••. Y.e•fl.w man/,rr era',Tr. Apr,T., Pafnteraf bt tek 2endaree Wtin, non Ptanelaca. Glsit a San Joaquin WO. 29.90 $1.25 71.70 and 8u-_4 Cv mtl.e ill-ofr+)vi)•.+.nt Ol•erators. brush 5I1.7J .99 SI,30 .0D .Ol 0,10r of Fatty to cruvp 30 6pcay f!-]T ,S.) 1.30 .00 .ui Tits S.ttera' H•lpatar Tap,ts 12.7. .99 1,30 .e0 .02 Alpine. A.c+dor, butts. Plumbefat staamtitteraa Calaveras. Wivaa, tldorado, Alpine, Anador (S.,utharn , Glenn, t•aas.n, K dov, No.-at. portion of County). ' Placer, Plumaa, Sactaavnto, Calaveras, rte-nu, son Joaquin, shame, 4+atiposs, Marc.d. abntetey, Sierra. St.nialausr Sutter. San Josquin, Sats Cruz, Tehama, Vola and Yuba Co.. 7,70 .00 1.70 Suttet, T.l.ama, Tualun•,a and Yuba Collation 13.0 1.44 2,00 10 p►CIStO`! }11, ('ATT_.,!-Sn91 - tt,A, 12 t..,t Horsy (42 FR 52927-5eptw •r J0, !47 ) (a) 1+•Hloyer otmittlbutea et 0 tastc h irly rat far over 5 years' enrvico, A41 vita. A11.fn., Aro tor, _ an1 41 or baoic haurlY ru a f..t 6"P-0 ha ill 5 yearn u +`ucatit•11 P..y Caiaveras, Contra Coats, Del Credit. Sls PaW ualfd.:y A U. �,.gn N. r1)rt., Ll piraJo, Fresno, Horl,oldt, Marin. Matrposa, [7-111 e..lc fd'a•N.•aha N•r.•.`t. N.rc�d, ttx,totey. Napa, - II-If j ' 1 a•'+a.r•., \ u.vJem. N--Cir, 9.:[a:..:r.:5. f R.t.. i U.... #[ N L M P«stsw Y.aarr+w 4i San t•nito, San rtsnctsco,•• i Po.ce rquipmant pparator t } are'. it. San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa ! Clara, Santa Crus, Solani, Arca 1 Aloe 2 Sonoma. Sutter. Tehana. tuoluxne. Yolo and Yuba ' Group 2 59.17 510.45 7t.5e• 02.25 .90 .29 0 Counties, California Group 2 9,50 11.111 1.59• 2.25 .90 Grout. 3 9.73 11.:4 1.Su• 2.25 .90 .:'t r t l7.ense1 + Group 4 10,32 11.01 I.Su• 2.75 .90 4. Llactriclanot Gruip 5 10,55 12.01 1.58• 2.25 .90 .2" Los* laze T.hoo Atia Group G 10.71 1:.:: 1.Sfl` ..25 .90 ..19 21tctriclans 13.90 .04 31..92 .00 Group 7 10.87 1.1.14 1.Su• 2.25 .90 ..'t cable Splicers 15.26 .64 )9•.92 .08 croup 0 11,)1 1J.e. 2,5-+' 2..5 .40 .2') W avoraa and San Joaquin Co . Group 9 11,54 11.05 I.SJ• 2.211 tiectr fiat..,• 13.05 .96 31.1.49 .01 cruvp 10 11.74 t It.-,) 1.:1• 2.25 Cablo 5plieers 14.6e .96 31.1.49 .01 Croup 10.A !1,!111 13.'•'• 1.54• 2.21 .•.J ,:r Nai•a and :iu2shi Caustics I Group It 1'.16 13,ST 1.11u• 2.25 tleetrrelana 12.91 1.00 39.1.10 .04 Group 11-A 11,22 11.11 1.•.u• 2.25 .YO .29 Cable 5piicets )1.42 1.04 34.1.10 .04 Gtvup 11-11 1).52 1`.,111 1.:1+` 2.25 .90 Marin slid sawlaa Wuntles GwuP 11-C 13.01 1'•.7'a 1.Su• 2.25 .90 .2'1 33octitclan9 13.)S 1.11 )t•.30 .02 •includa-3 $.20 per hour a P.nato.l-d l+u..itb and Halt to Maj. _ Wile -pticecs 14.50 1.11 31..30 .02 - J Ctovator Ca ttuctors 24.62 .7<S .5e a .025 tl•vataana r Ccroctora' Helper 704JR .715 .56 a .02Urlck Tonderel .025 brick 4 San JomTutn Cos. 69.70 St.25 $1.70 P....er tqulpnsnt CI-ei.t..••-. Chict of Patty W Gnay. 10 1 Tlla Setters' flotper.t All-tie, Meador, tal.i..aa. , L'ldursJu. IlevaJa. SatT aettnt0, Son .Ta+•LJ u. Sattet. T6hs, , til.. ..i.J luta Cuunttrs Ids ,ra 1.20 r. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 210-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1?77 1 F • lUOIFIC1i11�'rS P. 7 rr.-r:r•,r +st, rA77-•.n� {+:.••+„�,�t �t+�,tSIUN ta0�t'AT7-5092 - K,,t• 47 M ;,*.t iC'Tt'`.`, �. R 142 tK 5P941-:.el.t.a'xC i.,, it7 f:,•r.6.••t.++?•r«.++. +- § 7a;•ecttt ,Inyv, Fttn, tsJa a..It it-i't.Y.t....r. )u.•lc lta. tl.no. C$ar.le.• Nr'+iy E4.<•n•• ,i t#.+.•.. kive(atde. Sari Cernatdino, K"r`a N L Y P•a.i•sa Yuart•r rw#'r+ t Sen luta Obi5po, Santa 11 Aypr•Tr" + DlaaLer. dtillet, S+ov.lat Nnt NO.. '11 b K a•at!•o• Va<•��.n ••#••r a•t•re.i+, Dat Lata and Vsntuta ch..Mcal yro..t juk-11 Q.••rty C<,+Mntica, CaLffotnis Picket-+n. Grout, +10-nt ct....t .i-$e$want Clout Fu+.'t-n) Ja k- changet 1.) tsinctt Junto t,'n) t"-Je c brick Tandem 56.45 SI.05 52.30 .6C an3 other p.*.0 ,tic cuu.:<uta ti.ctricianst placst okaralort )tin.:% Otatrps County (hatr3 or *':CI lnvl) tlectciclans 13.31 .02 '3te1.45 .OZ (pt(+*or htuavl) rtt,a.,c .....) cable SFticeso 13.91 .61 )141.45 .02 eh.lLCrete WAI 3t401 t<.t.. tlevat•at Cunbttuctorat raisat and a.tt.:r) 'rl..t r:t- Ielaclal. Inyo. Kern tun, Neti-$rmt (..%.1 u. {South of T-h-Chapl atcel)j Tunnel cuncr.ta karn)el. Los An•leles, finished N04'le.•aal }kino. Ocanga. kivacaide. O,>sltatin)of truavtlaq sen 1lstnacdino. San , •) and/or 9sout1n7 *,3031.01 Luis obta(ro, Santa Sandolsatcr 9.9: 1.05 2.30 .60 Datt.ato and.Ventura s C.,untles Shatt, ratios atnsrt 0ta.<:nd t10v0tot consttuctoce 13.41 .745 .56 a .02Sr dliLlac 30.20 1.05 2.30 ji Elevator ConattuCtorml + Nall,ets 701JR .745 .56* .,a .02S !d+ Karn cuonty (North of _ Units Labocetsl of Tehachapi Ran;a) • ,tuatlsccn an3 po,tyn 9.67 1.05 2.30 .95• Elavatut Cunsttuctota 14.62 .745 .56 s .025 Gunman 9.17 1.05 .30 .h5 r5.-vstnt ct�nstcuctora' 'f 8abor:nJ.un 8,21 1.05 .1:.)0 .•ti Hslpsts 70WR .74S .56 r• s .025 Plaalatetat r fit'Cl'.ilt+rl tt•�+*h}7w�sl`,tM„-�x._s f; � Wa 44%gale& 6nJ Orange Cos. 1.2.135 .03 1.05 •t .115 t42 tri h:91!-�ui•t.aa.vc ��, 197 >'iaateseta' 7ctwotat Itgalctal, K.tn. lop Angulus, 6.•i• Pr{•4.0•*artr•Far*..•q Ssl.arial, tnyo. la.no. Otanyu, Klvatrlda. Lan It-11 E....,,,. +rt Kivetatda and San v, �', Darnatditw. San Earl, Gulat+r.r R.t•. It d K P.,.i•.a Vaun.a .. b.cnatdtn0 CVantles 11.22 1.05 2.45 Santa U.0-ark an3 %.WW(a At'*+' (c }4 Ws Anyalaa an3 Otanga COs. 30.415 1.05 2.30 1.65 caunticp, Cattrutnie (Al I�y+loyr eonttibutts 6% (it basic t wriy tAl for Oves 5 years eacvics and 64 for 6 avn hs to 5 y.•A W acttit•6 as V.Cation F y brick Tandecs 56.45 SL.oS 52.1d .60 ctedtt. Six Paid $Wilda a. A tht 14th F. Electrician-$$ LaOocat6 OlAw)a CuWrty (7anne1l Electricians 13.34 Ol 31*1.45 02 Hatch Plant tabors$,) Bull gang cat,le Splicers 33.y5 .ai 3L•1,45 .02 anrcAar, tteoktun) cuncrete ctev. Elevator Conatructotst lncludin3 tWlcta attd Spreadats) IoNclal, Kern (Swath of Chsrwlt!.uuae.anl W.I.ant Uaa1.- Tehachapi Itan•)a). Vis wan (outatdetl Svaa•l^et Make- Angela,, Otan+lu, Revtaldc. son 4114 avttot.wbn cn tutu,el , + San bernatdino, San t.u1. wwtk)) Tunnel "tott61S i,an411n9 QLtsl.S, Santa Uatbara ..nd wan) Tool -rah 59.64 f1.50 52,30 .60 vent.$&CGuntlus Elevator Conattut:tocs 33.41 .74S .56 a .025 Cable Te6dsc) Chuck tendart Elevator cQ.bttucLutp' .025 N11•1.4i1 Steel tot. tal+cc IWI)wcs 701JR .745 .56 a a+rJ aatter'a h.11VII vthtatot- Katn County (M)IIh of wan. )acuharaacc, lx.eu.atic T.bachapt Ran,vt ,025 tr,..Js feacept delileclr ts.aotng ( 1:10VA uc Cwtattuctuca lt.a2 .745 .56 a er..i Yn3GaJen) •+j1L1tOr Gbt xl 1 EttvYtoc Con6tcu�t')ta+ .021 IotJtt P,t tender .41.,j e.Matie r,r - trelp,+ta .745 '.56 r uv-.: •attrials 9.76 1:05 2.30 .60 4 t Mar q ,, ftA£tAt REGISTER, VOL. 42, filo. 216--£REPAY, tjOVEMBER 11, 1977 KJBIFICATIONS P. 9 iIr_ISM•I rM. CA77-5097 Iron,-dl, 0.dr II•w1f .J.ndu li o.. H L• P-6.6 V...I.. wJ.•. , App,.T,. Pluata[etu !w M.yelce •nd Oc19 C.,•. 12.135 .6) 1.65 .I1S Plaa[ereu' Te nderal Iw.(arl•1, Rlvcn Wv and Oan U.tna[Jlnu Cus. 11.22 1.OS 2.67 Lua Mya ler end Otango Cos. 30.675 1.05 2.30 .65 IJ) L-,Ployer toetrlLut•s at f basic 3 3uclY ra, for ova S.years service end 66 for 6 months to S yens• sarvlce is acatlon imy Crrdl Sir ` Pell IfollJal•s. A throudb r. . Md. (lunnlla LLoretsl 1:Jrzlesan and "Man 9.67 1.05 2.30 .95 I Cur•�'n 9.17 1.05 2.30 .95 r.ta.,r_t-•n L•.:1 1.nS 2.7n •q•, nfflSTrrl rte, C%77-50941 - Nrl. 12 8•Jr F,I"�•6•w•hr•Pp.w••n (41: iR :.yul- <(lr.l.r J0, 1Y7 1 ":.."C' toe.,.•. S..n Llayu aunty, Callfu[nl• Rd.• If L M P.wd.+• V.r•R•w •.�/. App,.T,. t++arcr•, [I•taotConatructora f13.61 .765 .56 • .025 Clevat Or C..n]truCt.,]• J It.11'.rs 701JR .765 .56 a .025 .,u Nte[s 11.29 x.40 .75 1.00 OMT510•I ?.-3. C0671IS09S - H'J. 07 1411 fR 52vuy-::rpt..*...er 41u 197,1 s :;in Uleyo t.,unty, California flu r.w r � Lle-tor Constructors 1).61 .715 .56 • .025 L'Icvarur Cuntt[u:to[•' I ur 31.c•s 7011JR .765 .56 a .025 11.29 .60 .75 1.00 1+) 1 1.luyer cunttlbutes 66 1 uio huur y rate f.[ over S ears' agrvlce •,.I N Ua]ic Ww ly t.le ur 6 Rol. hs to S ca;s• sat Ice as 'aJatlon Ya/ t'•eJl t. Slr 1••lJ ItJI day. dthrough 1. I 1 r- �1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, P40.-210-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1977 II]pIF1CATIMS P. 3 1n9lflCAT10::1 P. 4 u4 De:rsrrj•.en, u»-Soso - Kvs. n 111 rl 329CS-Sepcct:ber JJ, 157 1I f.l.t.8,..61,Per+.•„ 0QC1910q M), CA17-50911 I!•..ne_�] sa , AlaaeQa, AlpSne, Ad,,r, Butt. H••.1 Fd.t•fl...In.lq�ow Calaveras, Coluaa, Cant ca Y•,•11•e fr•,•, N t• Pu,l••4 J.. I•. , e•-•Ir -�- CJ,. meta, Pel W[te, LI 1Lrado, Asr••T,. _ S.o. I 11 R r l..,l... (v.,.u.. .d'..a• lream, Glenn, Hur:.�1Qc, Kinga I +;r. T.. Lts. Laaen, Madera, MArin, _ Kc 1poaa, Kendoclnu, Mc,ped, Psr4ing tot Striping tart Ksduc, Kinterey, scaly, Neva.ta, end/or ttbjhway Kamera, Places, Plumes, Sacraaanto, rceeno, KInJ• anJ Tula,• San Benito. San rc•nctsco, Counttes San Joaquin, San MAtso, Santa Traffic Delineating Device Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, ry.pltcator 39.37 .55 .40 b filers. Blatiyou. Solana, 411.eal Stop Installers Solan, Stanialaus, Sutter, Traffic Surface Sand- TaAas•, Ttlnity, Tulare, blasterr Striper 8.90 .33 .40 b Tuolumne, Yulo and Yu La Helper (rhvol atop Install. , Counties, California traffic surface send- • blasterr ■trll.er) 7.08 .55 .40 b Oyr e, Blurry Seal Olaratlonr bticalayeral Stonamasonu Mlaer (Aw ator 8.98 .55 .40 b Alpine, Anador, Calaveras, ) Squeegee Man 7.58 .55 .40 b 8311 Joaquin, Stanlslsus and Applicator OTvrator 7.08 .55 .40 b ?w1uaru "nties $11.70 $1.00 $1.30 51.00 Shuttlestan 6.110 .S5 .40 L Alaasds and Contra Oust* Top Nan 6.u9 .55 .4a b Counties 12.55 1.35 1.25 .25 Rea.rining Counties Butte, Colues. L1 Dorado, Traffic 0.11neatlnq Divice Glenn, Lassen, fUduc, H•vad , APplicatorj Mheel St.,p .y Placer, Pluaae, Saccam•nw, fusteliac, Tu fflc Surface Gnasts. Sierra, Sutter. Sandblaster 9.]7 .3S .40 b .4 Tehama. Yolo and Yu'.a 8a11VI (traffic dellneatlnj -- Counties 12.50 1.01 1.21 .25 device applicato,, wheal m Ban Benito and Santa Clara stop installer, tratrlc {A Counties 12.55 1.35' 1.25 .25 surface sandblastacl •7.97 .59 .40 b ISloctrlclana, 8ttlper 10.47 .N .411 to Neripoe•, %4erud, Btanlslaus Oelpac (striper) 8.47, .,5 .4u b and TLoluzne Countles Slurry goal q»ratlonl tlectriclans 12.71 .94 1141.50 1/46 M1aer Operator 9.37 .55 .40 b Cable Splicer* 14.00 .94 3%.1.50 1/46 S•juoegee PL.n 8.87 .55 .40 b Lathers, Applicator Q%,rstor 7.97 .55 .40 u Asado[, Cl Dorado, Sacrament Shutticman 4.90 IS .40 b and Yolo Counties 11.72 .67 1.75 .02 Top Kan 6.47 .51 .40 b Paintera, Plue:.era. Alpine, Amador, Calaversa Centra Coats county 14.37 1.2S 2. 9 .26 and San Joagaln Cnuntles Awfvcrc Bru.h 9.92 .10 2.34 1.11 Amadoc, Sacramento and Yolo ae. Sprays Sheetrocz Tapersl Rooters (slate, the and Swing Stager Scaffolds coa.l.mltion) 11.15 11:04 1.10 1,00 .10 Sandt,lasterr Palrrhanjers 10.]2 .70 2,14 1.11 hamular and Pitch 12.61 104 1.21 1 O .10 asn y t\ "!*� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 199-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1977 M]U{F1CAi1GNS P. 5 IUUIFICATMIS P. 0 r&C 151,Yt 1 ' fd,4.e..•tt,.P•r�.,,• DI1-151011 110. CA77-5091 (Cont'd( RcMc F.tq.send.,.Pcr�.,,• Rc,.. 11 L 1( P,w J•n• Vc.•,t•. •,J/.. M•+.ir '. ♦gyp.Tr. Q.,.• N t• P«,,•.• V•t•u•a •,4.'• Fresno, F1ngj, ftvfera Electr le lana[ arnt Tulnra CG,untles $11.65 .40 .90 INrlpoo.. rtecced and Sn.el ,k•tal Aurk*901 TLolnane Counties ' Alawds. CS•ntra Cnets. F.1.etr le lana 512.7] .94 31.1.30 1/44 lisp& and Solarw Counties 11.94 .73 2.11 121 .O4 Cable Splicers 11.00 .94 3!•1.50 1./41 Sen K.tcoCounty 13.54 .73 1.6.4 •!0 Ltlherst The .ratt.tet A,-Ior, C1 Dorado. Sacrament Alpine, A,•-+dor. Calaveras, , and Yolo Countlas 11.72 .67 1.75 .02 San Joaquin, Stanlslaue and PaInterat Tuoluana Counties 9.17 1.00 .70 2.00 Alpine, Asatdor. Calayscas and San Joaquin Counties A.f4i er um 9.92 .70 2.34 1.11 Plumbers[ at...fitt.ts+ Sprayi Sheetroek Taperer San Benito and Santa !vinq Stager Scaffold# . Clara Counttea 13.15 1.0C 1.77 .14 SsNiblaslert Structural San Mateo County 14.41 1.14 12.10 .25 Ste.11 Paperhangers 10.32 .70 2.14 1.11 Plunurorat Contra Costa county 11.77 1.25 1.I9 .26 Plus 2rorat Steanfltterot • DCCISIMi t». CATT=.5041 - #4+d. 11 San Kttto.County 14.41 1.14 ].)0 .25 (42 Fit 52327-1;eptr:r22r 30, 197 2 Alameda. Alpine, Aatdot, Calaeetaa. Cnntrm Coota. Dal I Matte, tl [&colo, Freano. ' H.mb"ldt, r+rin, tt+clposa, DECIS2OM 110, CA77-5097=M.1y11 rrt Merc,4, rUnterey, 144P4,p4, (4l•er cal, Inyo, Fern, We FR 52941-Septeel.r !0. 197 1 Ie1 , N Nevals, Placer, Saer a,x nlo, , Sen e.nsto, San Frow.1sco. Son Angeles. FUno. Orange. Joaquin, San Mato" Santa Riveralda, San Dtmnordlno, t Clots. Santa Cruz, Solan, San tot IX+tapo, Santa Sonans, Suttet, T•ha'o. Itatt.ara and Ventura T.ol u�•r,e, Tolo and Tub& Counties, California Counties, California C7,nng., O,nn_a.•, i1[yu311 Installers 11.40. 1.49 1.13 .90 .07 Brlcklayerei Stono"sonit Paintarot A1p1ne, Am dor, Calava ae. ro[kinq tnt Striping tack Sin Ju+•Mu1n and Tuolur+ne t and/or tilghv/, Piarkeraa Countleo 11.70 L.00 L.10 1.00 Inpii en.1 P•+no Counties Alsncd& an.1 Centra Cresta COs 12.55 1.35 1.25 .25 btclpec I0.47 .S5 .40 b Eldorado, Ntc Ada, P14,at, Striper P.-!pet 4.47 .5S .40 b Sacravnto, Sul t.r, Tehama, Traffic Ikllneatlnq Mvlee . Yolo and 1'uha Co un Its+ 12.50 1.01 1.21 .25 - Applicators M,eel Step San rentto and Santa Clot- Installer# Trattle Surface Counties 12.35 1.33 1.25 .25 Sandblaster 9.37 .SS .40 b 4 ' O fLULFAI R1GI1JUZ, VOL. 42, NO. 199-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1977 t� MNJJICANC,; P. 7 KDIFICATIOi1S P. 0 1 N i 11!X151011 W. CA77-5042 ICon Nd) DCCISIGI NO, W7-5092 (Cont'd) fri.p.P•+.lift friw4•Prwrli r•P•rwrwt• 11••it Be•It 1 Ru•• ; N L/ I P.,•f•,• V...11.., wJ'•. A.f.. M L• P.,•h•w• Vuu1•. •wJ/., ♦rn.Tr. !loft Ploor Layerst App,.T.. tle We Angeles, Orange, :erica 7ht (traffic dellnt.cej tAlvetalde, Santa Pallia, epyl 4•e torr rnSan Luis tbfai•o, San atop fnat•Ilwr, traffic sellae. e,ndhfa.•.U 7.97 .55 .40 b Bernardino and Ventura Cos. ;11.00 .70 .82 ..60 .06 ni yr aarefot 9.71 .SS .,10 p !inn 6.67 ,55 .40 b DCC1510.1 181. rA777-Sn9) - MJ. *I 1•pptic•tot P,.arator 7.97 .55 .40 b 442 YR S29S)-5eptelen••r 30, 19) 1 :L•,ttia.n 6.90 .SS .40 b I-porial, Rern, Lha Angels, T,.Ir nenn6.77 .53 .40 6 Prvf.n nq rrn,tie+. Orange, Alvstolde, San Detesrdino, San Luis Oblsl.o, Traffic la•11nrs Ung Device Santa Darbara and VenturaStril�C, m1 Str.p Insall rl At•.r f.77 .55 .40 b Counties, California li Sumac, Sama.Jaster 8.96 .55 .40 b aw t installer, ra rhesu atop Drywall Installers 11.40 1.49 1.115 ,9 .07 lnetsllvr, traffic outface sanOblastnr) 7.06 .55 .40 b Plaster Te Nlerat Slurry_mel flea.•[&tlonf Ventura County 11.23 1.05 2.45 1.10 Meet V.fetor 8.98 ,55 Ban Dattwa Count .40 b Y :clue<qc. xau 7.98 .55 .40 b (Santa Kitts) 10.23 1.05 2.70 .60 ` !•ppllcator operator 7.08 .55 ,40 b San Dar"ra County O £butt L&.r: 6.90 .55 .40 b (.■eept Sante Kirlal 10.13 1.05 2.70 .60 -1 Sup Min 6.08 .55 .40 Kern County (China take n Plaster Tenderas Naval Ordnance Test ' H Ventura County 11.23 1.05 2.45 1.10 Station, Lizards AIV) 12.225 .1.0$ 2.70 .60 Santa Dartlaia County Kern County (Peru lndet (Santo Kirle of Caunty) 9.60 1.o5 2.70 .60, J 10.77 1.05 2.70 .60 P1wMorel bteaufittetst iffxSento PAIL-499 brimnunty laporlal, los An�elea, Orenq , KernCou-ptnty S.nt,Kfrla) 30.1] 1.05 I.IO .60 Riverside, San Dernardino, rn County I1711na Jake Naval Otdnnnc. Test Station San lids Obfely, Santa L;vnrde AIL) 12.225 1.05 2.30 .60 Bn tt riuoDsrt.nta r Laeta?and Ventura lbs. 12.41 .101 161 1]1 7/41 t Tern County (Hew lode[ Los Angeles. Orange, of Glunty 9.60 1.05 2.30 .60 9 , Pluthera) St",ifltterat Alverside, Santa R&tbdra. _ lep.rlal• We Ar.yei.e, h San Life Obispo, San Oran7s. Alvsrald,, can Bernardino and Ventura Cos. 11.00 .70 .62 .60 .06 P.rnardlna, San Lrla i Obls;». Sante barb,[& and Venture Cwntlsa 12.41 101 161 171 7/41 t tree .rel FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 199-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1977 004% •opts' 1GDIFICATIOUS P. 9 I DUIChTIGUS P. 10 1 1 8.•fr irt.l•a...Ia.P•....... n frl+s•5.a•11 r•P.r...an / CEf'Iary: IJ7. U.'7_509/ - Mr7, I1 5•do (t2 ip :2961-Septext.er 70, 397 1 ezII Eb.•If.a - Nw.Ir EJ..•b.. San Diego County. C�lltornla a.r.. If L 1f rwd«. Y...if.. ..1/• R•r•. N t it P-0- Y•tml•• ..41.r A►►,.T,. A►s,•T,. R_'.-^"1'S tk ci.ton IAB 1^i,i-.Med. I 1 Ucyvall Installers 12.55 .66 1.20 .50 .01 (W-i" 530 Sept r 30.197T) Palntern Change: . Perking Lot -ark and/er tAborersl 1119I.-Sy markcru Croup 1 T•60 .1.5 .20 Traffic Delineating device Croup 2 7.70 •45 .20 applicator 9.17 .SS .40 b Group 3 T.P,5 •45 •='� 10.ee1 atop installer) - - Traffic sarfacn sand- T4•rtaton IA7j-4226- mrd. blaeterr miller 5.95 .55 .60 b jL2 1'It 5300'(. Gepteafbar ,0,19 Onlrn-r Itrafflc surface Changes sandblaat.tj .,heel stop bricklayers 11.50 .20 Installer; etll.ee) 7.05 .5S .:0 b Blurry Seal 01m estlonr Tcrl+fon yPIAT(A;'2q- mrd. A 1 mixer C...rat0c 0:90 .S5 .60 b 142 kit 53013- tApkmbar 30,19n) firure�.e Nan 7.90 .55 .40 b Cluing": Appllc.tor operator 7.86 .•,S .40 b Yluxbers and Steamfltters 11 3` .; •50 .61 .10 bhuttleaan 6.90 .S5 .40 b Top Jtfn 6.00 .5. ./0 b N-etetrn IIA -4210- mad. 1 PIuml•erar Steanfittere 17.41, tat 16•% 176 2/41 �+d Ili S0015- xptember , 1977 Sheet metal K3rkers 12.96 1.04 2.21 .01 Change: Z Soft Floor [Ayers .4t .$0 .0>, 0 11uzl.ers and Lteemfitters 11.40 . 0 :.BS •10 Sheet metal Workers 11.O6 50 .77 07 !1 OT�I510P fJ7. (:A77-.n95 - m•A. Il m n•etaton IIA 420)- mrd. 1 l^ �(l2 Fp 52L6Y-Septea!a•r IU, 197 ) �' ,�„- ban Diego County, Calltonria �i2 Fit 53020- Septcal c30,19Trj� Chn nlie: ' Cramer rkflnitton of Zen r \ Uy-all Installers :12.Ni .66 $1.20 .AO .07 Tnr(._ntera ani ]edrtvr m^n • Lone 3- City or Ccunctt Flu S and at•ut''In& Pluei+.ra1 Stc+n(4tten 12.11 los Ir•s 316 1/41 rnuftcl p+lltte- excluding v0r;on or •••rtn tning to the Naso ! Alvei) Sheat natal workers 12.96 1.06 2.16 .01, �ex-CL2-njt +•nt N+Bar . Zana j- city of Calnetl AluTfe all e9uttin5 ou ctp.lttlss elork on or pertatning to the mlRaouri Aivrr) 'areno 10- City of Coawcll Bluffs and abutting municipal fesvork N1 or pertaining to the mte+ourl A1rer) iPve /1•'.ut ^ut intnra- Zone 1- City of Council Blare erg "butt ,t mu'ifeip.11ttes texclaxting work on or pert.ining to the Nl+scurt Alve [ ick Drivers-Zone 30• City of Council Bluffs srvl abutting muntetpallt a 1r Aeludtng work on or 1ertalning to the Missouri Ptvr) \ I Sia-# +r•W C t O fEDLRAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 199-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1977 W STATXt California CVCNTIFSt Ala-da. Alpty. Iwdoc. Butte. Calaveras. Coluea, Contra . 't}AGN t.0. Aa7Z-4107_ Page 4 i� coNta, Pel Norte. C1 Dorado, Free,,, Glenn. R-doldt. Xinga, takt. V■.tn. Hiders, Marin, Marla, MenJocino. + Pierced. K%Ioc, ta,nterey. Napa. Nevada, F.Iq.D..•4t •r,..et. Placer, Pluasa, Saera+ento, San Benito, 89.1c San Francisco, San Joaquin. San Kateo, 11..1r 1 EAr N.• Santa Clara. Santa Crux, Shasta. Sierra. Rat.. 116 R Y..kl.. Y•c.u.. U•, i St.klyou, Solaro, Sonod6b Stantalaus, A►,.0 Sutter, Tehama. Trinity. Tulare. Tuolurtna, Yolo 1 Tuba RDOFIRS \+ s 7,95 .10 DECISION IIt MEAL CA77-5090 DAT. Dat• of ,,.ollcation SHUT METAL%;DPIifRS . + 00.25 ,45 .44 .0S Supersedes Dectai on No. 0477-5019 dated April 22, 1977, In 42 rR 20991. 5FRINKLU FITTERS 1 2 .65-- -.93 OB• ..r •DESr"PT ION OP WORXI Dullding Construction (does not Inieude single fatly I 1 t"."s and garden type apactaxnts up to and including / stoclea), heavy and • highway construction and dredging. WELDERS --receive rate prescr d for craft p timing operation to which Melding 1• Incidental, ( Pds•8•••lu.r•r.••t. • D•,Ir 1`011TNOTES i M••rly E b.•tbt V•wtl•a •1/•r 1 • - lac 0 -1. a» a. - r ,e1 6 a, to S ye are - III over 5 yea - 4; eaR.I.. M L V P-I... of B ubaste ' A",.T,_ Iwurly tr b - Pald Hol ays - A through F, '�. ASBESTOS WORXE" S 12.11 .90 i 1.17 $1.50 .06 ' DOILEPMUM 11.175 .775 1.00 .50 .02 [AID- III. DAYS: � � RICXUYITt51 Stonesnsoner A-14 Years nay. D-Memorlai Day( C-Independent• Day. D-Labor Oay1 [-Toa Dal Motto. Humboldt. Lake, flog Day. F-0,tiatma■ Day. Marin, Mendocino, Napa, Ban Francisco, San Mateo, Siskiyou, Solaro, Sonoma, • `, and Trinity Counties 11.42 1.50 1.10 1.00 .05 I O ++ f.lameda and Contra Costa 0 Counties 11.95 1.05 1.05 .20 t' rfeeno. Xing•, Mede[•, I r) Mariposa and Merced Counties 11.55 •.95 1.00 N Butte, Colusa. 6I Dorado, Glenn, Lassen, Kodoo. Navada, Placer, Plums, Sacraarnto, 4 Shasta, Sierra, Sutter, r Tehams, Yolo and Yuba Cos. 11.90 .80 1.05 .25 • Pkutterty and Santa Crux Counties 12.60 1.22 1.26 Ban Benito and Santa Clala Counties 11.95 1.05 1.01 .02 • Alpine, Meador, Calaveras, 1 • ,, San Joaquin, Stanlslaus and Tuolumne Counties 10.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 Tulare County 11.60 1.00 I.00 .07 1 tJ - FEUEAAL REGISTER, VOL 42. NO. 190-4RIDAY, SIMEMBER.20, 1977 8 s•: DEC1610t1 la0. CA77-100 Page 2 i V4 • r3 IDWIS100 NO, CA77-5090 Page 3 G7 Qi fd.1.E...i.r.Par-t. ` r- fd.1.a...fit. B.do -FEZ.,... 1 EZ.,..a N.wir r P-I... Y.c.tt.. W., R.N. N t M P...,... vtowl.. BAITiNO App.Te. EA•�ryeo7.. .w Alpine, A-i , Cl Dorado, SUCIRICIAMSt ICont'dl• nto, Sltetrictans 11.98 .67 31..77 .09 Nevada, 9lrveds, Plac,!t, Secra take Tahoe Ates t ' Sierra and Yoio Grantlem f 9.30 f 1.00 S 1.70 - Cable Splicers 15.29 .67 314.77 AS San Francisco and San Mateo butts, Glenn. Lassen, Modoc, Counties 10.00 .65 .80 Plums, Shasta, Stakiroe, Fteana, siAgs, Madera and Tehama and Trinity Counties Tulare Ccwntles 10.35 .80 1.40 Electricians 12.24 1.12 )%4.705 .04 CARP0:TU St Cable Splicers 13.46 1.12 3110.705 .04 Carpenters 11.65 1.22 3.71 .85 .06 Tonne le BArdww.d Floor LAyerst*Ywer Electrielansl Cable Splicers' Sar C)%wratorst Saw Tilerat Nalpere 12.85 1.1.' 314.705 .04 Shinglerat Steel Scaffold Cable Splicers 14.14 1.12 310.701 .04 Erectors alb/or Steel Shoring Caiaverss and San Joaquin Erectors 11.80 1.22 1.71 .85 .06 Counties Mlltrtrghts 12.15 1.22 1.71 .85 .06 Piledrlveri,wn, bridge, wharf cable Splicers Technicians 12.15 .92 31+1.25 .01 , and deck builders 12.23 .64 1.26 .75 .04 Carle costs Cou lh6T .92 79+1.25 .01 CEMLIrr MAS0115t Contra Costs tbuntr t` Cement Krsorns 10.00 1.15 1.43 1.50 .05 Electricians 15.20 .70 »•1.00 Maatict M..nneaitet All Cable Splicers 16.70 .70 31+1.00 Omposition ft-ona 10.25 1.15 1.43 1.50 AS Wel wort* and RuNx7ldt Counties Man working froom aringIN or Electricians 11.25 .80 31+1.85 .04 Z, slip for. scaffold. 10.25 1.15 1.43 1.50 .05 Cable Splicers 12.15 .63 1141.85 .04 O DRYWALL lf(';TAI.LSRS i 11.52 1.22 1.71 .75 .07 Ttesmo,Tulare stuns, Madera and u.Ea.mICIAils: Tulare Counties s County A3arr.Ja Couy Electricians 12.76 .80 3141.00 .OS 12.92 1.OS •)1*].1S ,03 Cable Splicers 14.04 .80 3%41.45 .05 LlectriCountrE Lake, Merin. Mendocino and CAble Splic.tas 14.52 1.05 39+1.15 ,03 tionnras counties Atudor, Coluss, Secravnto, Electricians 12.31 1.11 314.30 .02 Sutter, Yolo, Yuba and CADia Splicers 1).61 1.11 31#.30 .02 those portions of Alpine. ' EI foredo, Mavads, Placer hand Too, Merced. tiesStanlaus and Sterrs counties west + and Tuolumne Counties Electricians 9.83 .62 3% of the Sierra Mountain 'I1 waternhed Cable Splicers 10.61 .62 3% 1% Electricians 14.39 .95 3%4.85 .045 Cable Splicers 15.83 .95 3%0.85 .045 t Tannelst Electricians 1,4.52 `.9S 31+.85 .045 Cable Splicers 15.97 .95 31+.85 .043 i t at-e' ! , { r., FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 DECISION W. CA77-5090 Paye 6 IJ DECISION NO. Cu177-3090 Paas 700 t� O E•dc roes.a...I.,,P.,...0 / E•dc fri./.a...Lt. H...Ir E6.<•n•• H••'4 EI•c•n.• R•t.• N L I P.-I... (Y•e•tb• •.I/•r R.a• H L w Pnd•.• Y.e•,r1•. .•1;., II A,,,.Tr, Ani•Tr. LATHUSI ICont'd) LINE COu5TRwrlJNr (Cont'd) Mwterey and Santa Crus harlposa, Merced, Stanlalaus Counties 111.30 .68 .5S ,01 and 7bolumn• COuntiu ban Francisco and Ny of Linemen 1 9.83 .62 11 16 San Hateo County 11.07 ,66 2.00 ,02 Cable Splicers 10.61 .62 11 1s San bonito and Santa Clara M.nterry County I - Counties I:.69 ,98 1.73 CroundT n 9.62 1.10 ]1.2.)0 .06 Fresno, Kings, Madera and Liner.eni Techs Iclane ' 12.56 1.10 ]1.2.30 •.O6 Tulare Counties 12.03 JS ,15 Cable SpilCer• 11.61 1.10 3102.10 .06 _ Mariposa, M reed, Stanislaus I• Napa and Solano Counties and Tuolumne Co•intles 10.73 .01 Lineman 12.07 .66 3141.10 .06 Am+dor, E1 Dorado, sacramento ' Cable Splicers 17.3E .68 ]1.1.10 .O% and Yolo CountLs 1.10 .10 1.00 butte, Clens, Lawn, PlumaGe Southetn halt of San Mateo I Shut•, Tahams and Trinity / I County 10.03 .32 1.00 Counties LINE CONSTRUCTIONt Groundeen 9.59 .87 11+.705 .02 Contra Costs County Linemen) Clairmont Opsrstor# •11.96 .87 IIe.705 .02 • Groundeen 11.60 .70 31.1.00 Cable Splicers 13.16 .17 1140.705 .02 Line Dlulpment Operator# 13.68 .70 3%+1.00 Alameda County - r Lineman 15.20 .70 31.1.00 Groundnen 9.66 1.03 31.1.15 .0) • Cable Splicers 16.70 .70 11+1.00 Linemen 12.91 1.03 31.1.15 1 .0) Del Norte, lWoc and Slakiyou Line Equipment Operators 11.62 1.07 3%.1.13 .03 Count/ea Amadur, Colusa, Sacramento, 'Z Tree trimmer helprrl Groundnan 11.18 .65 11 .10 1/26 Sutter, Tolo,'Yuba and those m • Head groundmanl Ileadground- portions of Alpine, E1 Dorado, -� awn (Chipper), Pwdermen► Nevada, Placer end Sierra (� Jactharm•er rn 8,69 ,65 11 ,10 1/21 Counties Neat of the Main M Line Lqu ti+>!nt Men 9.95 .IS 11 ,30 1/21j Storrs Mountain Natersh•d i • Linemen Po)eoproyerr Heavy Groundmen 6.97 .73 31•.75 .065 Line Equipment Menr 'Linemen 11.21 .73 110.75 .065 Certsf ed Lineman/ Welder 11.51 .65 is .10 1/21 Cable Splicers •12.31 .71 1%•.75 .061 Tree Ttin+.r 10.12 .65 31 .10 1/21 Lake. Marin, Mendocino Cable Splieerar Leadeanr and Sonoma Counties Pole Sprayer 12.78 ,65 11 .10 1/21 Crod.Iman 9.69 1.11 )14.80 .02 Fresno, Kings, Hader# and Line Equipment Operators 11.12 1.11 31 .10 .02 Tulare CuQntles Lineman 12.35 1.11 31�.6o .02 Ground"n 12.09 ,73 114.95 .05 Cable Splicers 11.61 1.1: 31•.60 .02 Llnemenl Line Gqullo,ent Operators 12,91 .75 314.95 .OS i • Cable Splicers 11.20 .75 314.95 .05 1 a r i t arwzy . Err 1 , `•� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1917 ' ORCISION NO. CA77-5090 Page S OECISION too. CA77-5090 Page 4 , Fd•1.D..•hu P.#...f. 1 t Dale Fri•1.D.••hh P•r.•.fs...__ ff De•.< R.N. H L F P«•t.•• Y•wu« 1�•r R•N. N t Y P«•t•e• Y•s•fN• ••1/•, ELEC'SRIclxt:5f 4Cont1d) GCA%IMS/ (Cont'd) , htnterey County Alpine. Awador, butte, _ Eleciticfane - 1 32.50 $ 1.10 31+2.10 06 Clsaverao, R1 Dorado. Cable Sp,.cers 13.81 1.10 34#2.30 1.06 Mtariroaa, Matced. (North Napa and Solano Counties of City of Livingston). _ t Electricians 12.07 .60 31..85 •04 hodoc, Nevada.Plac-r. Cable Splicers 13.68 .69 34*.as .04 Soctamento, San Joaquin. San Benito, Sant& Clara and Shasta. Sierra. Staklyou. Santa Cruz Counties Stsnislous, Surtax, Tehaaa. Llecttictana 13.80 .77 31.1.$0 .05 Tuoiusns, Iola and Yuba Cable Splicers 15.33 .77 38#1.30 .03 counties 1 10.886 .56 9 1.50 San Francisco County Fresno, Ring*, Madera and tlectrlclans 13.58 1.04 3%#.90 .06 Tulare Countles and the Cable Splicers 17.33 1.04 3%#.90 .04 reasfning portions of San m,-teo County Merced County 9.09 .81 1.04 .801 .0S Electricians 13.64 1.21 3x+1.00 IROHWT)AREASf ELEVATOR COnSTRfh`a)RS 13.49 54' .35 360-a .02 Fence Erectors 10.66 1.24 2.22 1.44 .06 n"ATOR CCr757RUCTORS' HELPERS 70%JA 1.54' .35 34•a .02 Aelnforcing 11.5S 1.14 2.12 1.46 .06. ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS' HELPERS Ornamentall Structural 11.13 1.3t 2.12 1.46 .06 (PROD.) 30%JR tATHERSf GLAZIEP.Sf Alaweds and Contra Costa Alaeads, Contra Costa, Lake, - Counties 11.36 1.09 1.16 .021 Marin, Mendocino, (Southern Butte, Colusa, Glenn,, half of County from North of + eboldt. Lake (that .t b-w Ft. Dragg), Monterey, Napa, portion of County eros m San Denito, San Francisco, Lakeport up to County y. San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Line), ttevada. Plaeet, t Crux. Solana, (S.M. from east Piuwa*, Shasta, Sierra. , of Faitfieldl and Sono" f T-hawa and Trinity Counties' 11.00 .66 .SO .01 Countlso 111.79 1.00 1.41 - .01 Calavotao and San Joaquin „ Counties 11.30 .6a .5S .41 Lake (from City of Lakeport do•rn to County Line). Marin, Mendocino and Sonoma Counties 9.01 .87 .eS 1.00 1/90 t u# ^� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190-fR)OAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1977 DWIS10M 190. CA77-3090 Page If '.aC1it[al r7. CA77-5070 Pegs 6 r D•dr Fd.p,5...I,r.p•►...1. b.Je F.I.I.8...fit.P.r.•.r. N.nit EJ-14. M...I► I !EA...Il•• A.1.. M L If P«d... V...r4. •dl.. R.4. M L tl P«.b.. I Vac•rl.. •.J'•. Asar.Tr. ASN.Tr. LIN PA111TWo (Cont'd) Uu CIdtcountyNc (Cont'O) Monterey, Sen Benito, San ttuet,a ldt county 1 Gt oun.lmen f 7.00 ,f0 •39.1.65 .Ol Mateo, Santa Clara and Linemen 11.25 .60 79.1.05 X01 Santa Cruz portions Cable Splicers 12.15 .60 71.1.65 06 taxclu0ing portion& of Ban rranclsco County Counties In the the Lake Tahoe 1 Linesemcn 17.25 1.06 79..90 .06 Ara&) Llnceen► TecMBrush f 11.22 .99 ! 1.70 .60 .03let&na 15.56' 1.01 ]9•.90 .06 Spray 11.67 .39 1.30 .50 .03 Cable Splicets 17.51 1.01 79+•90 .06 Tapers 11.77 .9Y 1.30 .60 .03 Ban Benito, Santa Clete. Lake Taboo Area and Santa Ctut Countles Orush 10,43 .70 ,7S Cloundmcn 11.63 .87 71+1.50 .0' Spray► structural Steell Lines•nl Line rqulpmsnt Trq.tre 11.20 .70 ,71 Cable Sola 17.70 .67 71+1.50 .OS Lake, Kirin, Mendocino, Ban Cable Splicers 11.61 .40 39+1.30 I .OS Pranclacc and tronas Cos. ►IAkbI.0 SC7•Tt7t9 11.71 1.60 .93 1,07 BTuah 10.17 .59 1.10 .60 .03 PAltrl'17151 - Spray 11.02 .99 1.10 .10 .03 Alpino, Amada+, Calaveras Tapors 11.72 .99 1.10 .90 .01 and San Joaquin Counties butte, Coluss, Glenn, Lesson, ecuah 6.92 .70 2.3 1.11 Spray+ She•trock Tspec► (excluding the extc•er Sr. i Cotner), Noche, Plumes, Swing Sraq•1 Sc&ffuldl Dal.rbla stet Structural Shasta, 9lsklyou, Sutter, O . St••1 1.72 .70 2.76 1.11 Tehama, Trinity and rubs --• , Presrla, lingo, Kid.r& and Counties l/ Teslac• Counties btushl Pot Tendeta► Roller• 6.73 .60 .60 m erushl Tapers 11.12 .61 .20 Spr.yl Sandblasted Structural L1 Byrayl Stt ucRrual Steal 11.37 .61 1.0 Steell Sting St.g.1 Tapeta 9.25. .60 .60 Lesson County (that 1Srtiun ) ►(orips.a, ficreed, Stanislaus that 11•4 Prstracd of they. ani r4olumAt cwntlex • 1793, Botthracd to slid etuah '7.60 ,70 ./S .75 :02 including looney Lake) Sring Stager Paperhan7ecsl brush 10.93 .70 .73 Bosun Cbattl Steam Cleeningl Sptay) structural Stesll Yater blasting 1.63 .70 .65 .75 .02 Talwce 11.20 ,70 .7S Bpcayl Sa-Mlsating 10.10 .70 .65 .75 .01 rrsi. tJ1 c.5 fEDERAL REGISTER. VOL. 12, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 OCCISItNi NO. CA77-5040 Pala It cil OTx:IS20a rq. CATI.5090 pale 10 ro tp r .7 ' 1 • f , Dalt fdry•6w6ra Pp..rw4 O•ric fA=v 0••elih P•p.••L K•rrlp Ed•cub. lbwlp EJ c•ui•w R•.•r K L IF Pr+row• Y•ar!•w •+fl•r R•ar N R 1( Prul•.a Y�crn•+ •aJ%sc PAINTMS/ (COnt'd) App,.Tr. spa.Tr. Alna,la. Contra Casts, PAINTCRSs (Cont'd) el Dorado, N•(e, Nevada, Rewlning Cauntlas Placer, Sacramento, Statra, Traffic Ovitneating Device Solara and Yolo Counties Applicators West Stop (excluding portions of Installer! Traffic Sutface Counties in the take Saalblastat ; 0.67 .SO .35 b Tahoe Areal lia3per (traffic delineating !rush ; 11,12 .99 ; 1.30 .80 .03 davits appltcator, wheal Splay 11.37 .99 1.30 .00 .03 stop installer, traffic Taper# 11.92 .99 1.30 .80 .01 surface sandblaster) 7.82 .50 .35 b Lal Harte and NurSoldt Counties Striper 9.97 .50 .35 b brush 7.55 .50 .20 .00 Helper Tati{at) 0.22 .50 .35 b Spcayr Sandb:astsral Structural Slurry Seal O)asatlons Steell $.Ing Stagel Tapers Kisar Oparatur 8.67 .50 .35 b Paperhar`,irts 7.00 .50 .20 .00 S•luevyes Kan 6.37 .50 .35 b Parking tat striping Mork and/or Applicator Operator 7.72 .50 .35 b ) 11191wny Kar%arss ftuttleaan 6.65 .SO ,JS b Piaauw, Kings and Tulare Counties Tt-p Kan 6.22 .So .35 b Traffic Delineating Device � PLASTI:R1:931 applicator 6.67 .SO .35 b Alameda and Cuntra Costa Witel Stop Inatelisrl 'traffic Counties 10.10 .741 1.05 .03 Surface 3andbiastarl Striper 0.10 .50 .35 to butte, Coluaa,,Cisnn, Lassen: Z RaI),.er !.heel st(.p installer, (Soathesatern halt of Laaecn O traffic surface sandblaster, County), Pluias, Sierra, ..r striper) 6.63 .50 .35 b Sutter, and Yuba Counties 9.79 .56 1.00 n Slurry Seal Operations pUntecey County 12.31 1.00 .35 .OL N Must Operator 0.48 .SO - .35 b rr,.anor Kings, Kadeta and ' Squeegee Kan 7.40 .50 ' ..35 b Tulare Counties 11.24 .90 1.50 1.11 Appltcatac Operator 6.83 .50 .35 b Alpine. Anador, butte, Calaverse, Shuttisaun 6.65 .50 JS b Colusa. C1 Dutado. Glenn, :op scan •5.83 .50 .35 b to+sen (SES), nevada, Mincer. Pluone, Sacraaanto, San Joaquin, Sierra, Suttet. i Yolo and YuLa Counties 11.5; .7t 1.50 .Ot ' San Ptanclacu County 12.33 1.00 2.25 .03 r San',Ksteo County 7.72 .40 .90 1.50 .0:5 aa4s1� . FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO, 190-fRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, ) .I f DECIS109 tom, CA77-5030 Page 12 OtCISION W. CAII-5090 Pass 11 h..,r Fdgr ft n ht.P.r.w. 8..1[ fdwe.a...st..P....... tt.i.tT Ed+[.tl.. !f•.,iT Edrwt.. R.t.. H 6 M P•+.s.n. V.rwn.. ..d/.. R.h. N a a' P...l... Y.[.tl.. .wV., erre.T.. err•.Tr. Pt1.::T1:111:RS: (Cunt'd) PLtsNbCNS7 Steaatittern (Gorst`d) Del liutte, 11.mt Wt, (amen Alpine, Amdor (Southern M,U th.•istern ):alt), sterin, portion of County), butte. tlepe, St.sata. dla..ly0u, Solena, Son, .4, Clmaveraa, COluaa. Fresno, Glenn, Kings. GN ree». rderar Tehaas and Trinity Gaunt)es S 10.25 .98 .50 S1.IS .01 M.tipo.e, v* td. iniac, Marlpose, Nereid, Stanislaus stontetey' Plumas, San Jaequin, and Tuolumne Counties 9.05 .90 1.55 1.10 Santa Gua, Shasta. Sterna. Pt.A1"ft:REFtS' TE7+Dt;A;r Siskf You, Stanislaus. Sutter. A1ar..eda and Contra Costs Trhase, Trinity, Tulare. Cauntles 8.67 .60 1.30 Tuolusno and Tuba Counttts S 12.60 f 1.39 # 2.00 .10 ftesno, Kings and Madera Lake, Naps and 5016no Counties 13.31 1.13 2.29 .16 Countlea 9.80 .80 1.10 pal Nanta and Humboldt Ban francisco snd San Mateo Counties 12.29 .86 1.22 OS G.untlas 9.89 ,80 1.20 1.I3 x0or lt5s Alpint, Amsdor, C! D,rado, Alameda and Contra Carta Cos. Neveda, Placer, Sacramento, Roofers 10.96 1.17 1.30 .60 ,04 Sierra and Toto Counties 7.655 .455 1.40 .80 Otkst{C Norksrss Kettlemen Coleveraa and San Joaquin i2 kettles w/o pues,$) 11.11 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 Cnuntiea 9.63 .80 1.40 .90 Situtaastict Pna0alet01 Pipe- Marin County 6.12 .60 1.40 ,90 rrappersi Coal Tar built up 11.96 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 K,nterey County 10.40 1.25 1.70 Alpine, Calaveras. Mariposa, San Benito, Santa Clara and Meteed, San Joaquin. Stanialaua Santa Cru: Counties .70 .1.40 and Tulluano ub Coilas Pf..MUSs Motets ia1. the Alameda County 13.19 1.25 2.29 .12 e«.poaltion and built upl 11.29 .98 .67 H Contra Costa Canty 11.87 1,25 2.29 .20 Talt Machlne Operator: 11.44 .96 .67 PUMMS1 Ste4tfittrrat ' thsr Aau:dar (1Y?rn halt of butte, Calusa. 21 Dorado. m County), ther Sacramento. Toto, Glenn, Lmaaen, ?*40c, Placer, to P2uaae, Shasta, Sierra. tl Wrodo, Nevada. Placer Stak)you, Sutter. Tehamm, and Slants Counties its- . Trinity and Yuba Counties cludins Lake Tahoe Area) 13.84 1.32 1.81 .14 Rooters 11.89 .95 .14 1 Lake 5'4hoe Area 10.94 .38 .60 1.95 .10 Fresno. Kings, Madera and ltailn, Mendocino, San Francisco Tulare Counties and Son me Counties 11.75 1.905 1.50 1.17 .15 Roo"ft 11.15 .60 .80 Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, 801400 and Sonoma Counties t Rooters 10.13 .83 1.20 1.61 .04 Mastic irorkorar Kattlemn 12 kettles w/o pus.ps) 10.38 85 1.20 1.63 .04 aitueustici Envolarsl Pipe- weapperal Coal tar ptich 11,13 .BS 1.24 1.63 .04 i t _ , t , a.■tr1 y � I ' FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,.1977 `� l:IiION NJ. CA77-5090 tape 14 DECIBIOtt W. CA77-5010 Fag* 13 V+ r,7 to 1 N ' lieu Pd.4e B..tO,r Pq.«tt Fdq.4«.Ite P+rm«n ' Brett Hrwir �M� Cl.t.+ir. Hr.•ty ���• Eht.ttr. Ru.r H l M P«sirs. VarrHrr W., Rot.. M 1 M P-10.. Yowl.* r.t/.t Apr.St. A"..St. P.)O .St (Cent'd) / 4UEM MLML FURRt7t3t (Cont'di D11 Were snd Humboldt DalWorts. Humboldt. lake. Cn++ntiee Merin, Handoctno, San Ratfert i 10.32 .40 .73 .35 Francisco. Sonoma and tt,aterey and Santa Ctus Trinity Counties 1:.70 .66 9 1.74 .t2 C-4tiea Ban ttatso County 12.42 ` .49 1.11 .S2 Ruateto 10.40 1.40 1.15 , Medoc and Sisklyou Counties 10.21 .S2 .24 .035 San Francisco and San Kateo Fresno, King*, tadera and Counties Tulare Counties •11.96 .73 1.22 .14 Rwfeta 10.93 .0 I.1S 1.10 .04 SOFT FLOOR tAYLiS% ff K+at(C Worker& and Aettles+sn Alpine, A"dot, nutte, y, 12 kettles) .1thout pampa 11.10 .60 1.15 1.10 '.04 Calavacas, Colusa. EI Dorado. Bltumantict Ensmalerar . Glenn, Lassen (excluding .1 Flpertayi..rs) Coal tat 11.93 .40 1.15 1.10 .04 Wavy Lake Area), ►brced }i Anador, Sactomento and vola (east of San Joaquin Rivet), I Counties rlumae, Sen Joaquin, Shsata, i Reuters {slate, til* and Sectaeento, Stanislaus, Cnmpbsitlon) 10.11 1 1.04 1.10 1.00 .07 Sutter, Tehama. Trinity, Snarr.Ier and Pitch 11.11 1.04 1.I0 1.00 .07 Tuolu,an*, vola and Yu" 1 San Benito and Santa Clara Counties and those portions fl Counties of st Dorado, AavaJ*. Placer Roofet&! Kettle fl kettle) 10.10 .65 1.14 - and Sterna Counties (excluding S71W.r M.TAL W)AfX-4Sr Dake Taboo Ate&) 10.73 .44 1.30 1100 .10 ? Alameda, C,ntt4 Costa, Haps Uoncy Lake At*a and Gk• .,' and Solana Caunttes 11.25 .66 1.95 121 .04 Tahoe Area 10.05 .70' .20 O Alpine, Celavetas and Als•eda, Contra Costa, take, r ~ San Joe.)uln Counties 11.77 .66 1.40 .02 ►tart., Men3ocino, M.tceel, Ae.+dat, Ruttu, Culusa, WUntrrey, Haps, San Benito, M E1 W14,13, Glenn. Flumes. ` $An Fr&n4IaCO, San M&teo, Sactasx.•nto, Shasta, 51etta, Santa, Clara, Santa Crus. Sutter, .'••hart.., Yolo and Solana and Sonoma Counties •11.30 .60 1.00 0 .10 Yuba Counties 11.60 .73 1.65 .11 mitysult PITTXRSt PAtlin:a, t*x c••d, Stanislaus Alacda, Contra Costa, Klein, ar.l Tuutua.aa C-Mies ' 41.14 .60 1.10 .06 .taut, San Francisco. San M+ntetey, L.+n R•-nitu• Santa Mateo, Santa Clete, Solan Clata st+d Santa Clue Countt.a 11.15 3t*.66 1.849 1.115 and Sonata Counties 16.26 .65 1.45 t .09 Rrma Ming counties 15.07 .65 ./5 .01 STKAMFITURSt Alameda at+d Contra costs Cos. 13130 1.25 2.29 .Its Del Hatt* and Humboldt Cos. t 11.44 .61 1.12 as t �- FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1971 `t DW1810el N0. CA77-3090 Page 17 WIi104t W. CA77-:070 Page 16 f PA!D I10LIDAYSI A-t.rr Year's DAYS 0-Menurial Day# C-Independence Dart D-Labor Day, 6-tTanksylvin9 Dsyi 1'-c rlstsus Day. B•.Ig flay.8r•e4,/.Parte.t� il•rdy Ed.<•u•w TE's Rat.. H i M P-1... V-600. .44, a. taployar contributes 44 of basic hourly rata for Over S Years* Apr.Tr. .� service, and 29 of basic hourly rate tog s sonths to S year• Tm31RAi211 b1OMMSs as Vacation Pay Credit. Six Paid Holidayes A through r. Alawda, Contra Costs, Del ' Norte, Humboldt, take, b. E%,loyet oontrlbutee 3.22 per hour tololidoy Fund plus 3.I1 Marin, Mendocino, Napa, per hour to Vacation rand for the first year of esployme'ntl San rrancisco, San Mateo, , 1 year but less than S years 5.33 pet hour to Vacation ltrndl S1•klyou, Soleno, Sonoma ' S Years but lose than 10 years 3.43 per hour to Vacation rundt and Trinity Counties ' 9 11.42 i 1.50 i 1.10 $1.00 over.10 yon 11.53 per hour to vacation rand. Butte, coluse, el Dorado♦ ' Glenn, Lassen, Mtxioc, ' '0, m•ployer contributes $.90 per hour for the first ftvs years Nevada, placer, Pluaea; 0f emplOy>,enGt After tics yeses 11.0i per hour to Vacation ` Sacrasento, Shasta, and Holiday Benefits. I 5legra, Suttar, Tehama, rola and Yu" Counties 11.80 .80 + .90 • T11.9 SETTCRSr l . Alandea, Butte, Colusa, Contra Costa. Del Norte, , El Dorado, Glenn, llunboldt, Lake, Lassen, Merin, Menior_lna, KAoc, Nape, Cevsda, Placer. YluR.as. . Z Sacramento, Son 0en!to, 0 rt Sen Granelaco, San Mateo, } -a Sante Clara, Shasta, Sierra, m y'- 5ieklyou: Solano, Sonoma, ' N Sutter, TehAna, Trin Lt Y, To10 and Tuba counties 12.00 .98 1.20 1.40 .04S Alpine, Amdor, Calaveras, San Joaquin, Stantalaua and Tuolumne Countles 10.21 .35 .30 1,00 ,. rtesno, Rln9s, Madera, mariposa, Merced and Tulare Counties 10.35 1.00 .50 i t Monterey and•Santa Crus • , ?. Counties 13.41 1.09 1.18 _; ` FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL 42. NO. 194-1111DAY. SEPTEMBER 34, 1977 ' 11=1111Cki N0. CA77-5090 Rego if tj tD 7 n.• DECISION 00. CA77-5000 Raga 18 lAbORZAS Group lc Asphalt Ironer* and RAXOCAI 849%4. vac%9t and similar type taspecel suggyaobtley CAainsave taller, logiosdot and buckets Compactots of all typos[ Conctote and Magnetite stlet 1/2 yard and undect Conerato pan votes Contreto saws Conatat• Is Vd.*.5-11t.P41-10 *"Ott Ctibbet and/or shoring[ Cut 9r*ntte Cutb aattatl Ibtm Nwdr EJvsnbr teteoset Slip fosmst Groan cutters, Hoodotbo*rdoen. Ruboettecat Rsa• N i tt PO4.10". V.104. a+2rer Aligner*[ JaCkhaetwt opetatot*r Jacking of pita over 12 Inches* A"f.Tt. Jackson and similar typo COMpacta[al 8ettlemmn. Potamn and son LABORERS applying asphalt, lay-Rola, cte000ts. It**. caustic kn4 aiallat ' 1 Ccou 1 f 8.T7 i 1.25 / 1.70 f1.10 .10 type satsrtalas tagging, sheeting, whaling, bcacking. trench- p 3Acking, hrnd-guided 1a99tn9hatwttt tte9nes1ta. epasyteain, Croup IW9.00 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 twecglau. and ssatta workers (wet oc dryly Pavesent brow%o[e Group l(bi 0.275 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 and spadorso tncludietq toot grinder[ Rlpe2aytte. Caulksrs, b4nderet Group I(c) 8.12 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 plpevroppors. conduit layers.'plostic pipelayetal Post hole Gcoup lids 8.12• 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 dfggkta -mit. gas and elactticl Pa oc broom *-*"cot Power Group Its) n 0.32 1.2$ 1.70 1.10 .10 t to"t, at all types (except a9 shown In Croup 2)1 Ras set 9u C:coup lit) 8.97• 1.23 1.70 1.10 .10 and stud Bunt Rlprap-stonopavac and cock-oltoget. Includs ptactng Group 2 8.62' 1.2$ 1.70 1.10 .14 of sacked concrete andlot unlet (wt at dfylr Rotety eeOc1C109. Group 3 8.52• 1.25 1.10 1.10 .10 multiple head concrats chippets Oavi* ttenchat - 300 Or Similar type 4an4 all small ttenchotoll Roto and Otto witch$ Roto- I tilleci Sandblaststs, Pot,"nt Gunman, rb*stewant Signalling and tAeciRU�B Riggings Tank Cleonstar Ttea cltabecot vibta-screed - bull float (Gunnito) a In Connacticn with 1aDorocs' wort$ Vibtatocsl 6tt-pest-it machines 111-h pressure* blow pips (I4' or over. 100 lbe. ptessute of 009[)1 Gawp 1 9.23` 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Uydra Se*dst and almtlar typos Laos[ beam in Connection with Group 28.64' 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 laborota' work Group 3 8.52 1.25 1.70 1.10 ..14 m , Group lull Joy Ocill *Wel Twit-2As Gacdonef-Oonv*c sasdol 0R143 z and similar type driller Track dcitIecet Jack 1*9 drillocst O 1.AtttlHlJt9 D14mood drtllscst Wagon drillers# twcnanieal driller* - all (Tunnel and Sn4ft tkrckJ t , types t*gsrdlese or type ac metho4 of powers ta4ltlple unit •at 111*1 Blasters and Powdotmenl All wt! of loading. placing Croup 1 10.34* 1.25 1.70 1.10' .10 I and blasting of all powder and explosive*of v6atev9r type to- Gtoup 2 10.03 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 gtadiess of method used tot sucb loading and plaeitgr Nigh - Group 3 9.955 1.25 1.70 .1.10 .10 Ocelots (includi#t% drilling of samals Ttee topped sit 9ctndoc Gcoup 4 9.735 1.25 1.70 1.14 .14 Group t(bls Sewc Cleaners LA80R.F7t9 _ Gcoup l(cls Burning and Melding (wrecking Mock) Ctoup 1 i 1107' 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group 2 8.62• 1.71, 1.10 1.10 .10 Group 3 8.52' 1.25 1.70 1.10 .tot - 1 , f ' sort "p" F£O1RAt REGISTLA, VOL 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, 5£PTti lb1R 30, 1977 Pato 20 1=1111On 10. CA77-5090 Page 31 ='• DBCISION NO. CA77-5090 '-` IAMRW.5 Icont'd) VdORERS _ t (TLnnel And Shaft Mark) . Croup l(d)s Fepalr Tgac•aen and toad Lcds (o.t 1-1 cover work �'„• of subway atter the teeperary cover has been placed) Group It Diamond Drillerl Croundeant Cwnite or Shotccete raortle- mens Rodmenr Shaft Work and Raise (below actual or eacsystsd Croup 1(v)s JiWrer■ on general construction rugs on tr In ground level) bell hole footings and shaft Croup 2s rltt Crinders blastert Drillers, Pwdscmrn-head(ngt Checty h Crnnp 1(1)s Contra Conte C mnty Onlys Ptpelayrrn, Ceulkere, Plc►ermen - where car to lltteds Cooccrte llnfaher to Tunnels Con- BaMera. PlPwupi•.•rn, ConJnit Layers and :lantle plprlayersl costs betred mans Grout rux4,man and Potmans Cun(te and Shotctote Nessu[e Pipe Teater. no joint pipe and stripping of anne, Csnesn and Potunl Header—ni NIVh Pressure Nozzlemant Hiner* - • including repair of voids. P[eNst tunlwle Setters, Cast In Tunnel. Including top and bottom man on shatt and raise wortz place, sunhole form setters i Hipper 1"aslemen on •lick line# SaMblaster-potsan work axslgn- sent Interchangeable) Steel lore Raisets and setteras TlmhecAnn.• Croup 2n Asphalt Shovelerai Cement dusghers and handling dry cement Mtlmberman - wood of steel or substitute materials thcretosas Or gypeuml Choke-setter and Rigger (Clearing wurk)i Concrete Tugger Ducker Dur-per and Osutemant Concrete Chipping and Grindinyl Concrete Laborers (vet or drys Group b Ilelp+•d Chuck Tended Grump )z Cabletendect Chucktenderl POtnlerman-primac hovear vlbcatoc- talzzleman, adductors) Hydraulic Wmitor (over 100 The prennure)f man, Pavement Breakers ' Landing and unloa4ing, carrying and handling of all rods and x,sterials for use In reinforcing concrete eonattuctiont Pittsburgh . Group 4s Bull Guy - Muckers. Trseknens Concrete Crew - Includes Chipper, and similar type Brush Shredders) Sloped Singletoot, rodding and epceadingi Dum)ww•n (any methol)r Grout Ccewt Ro- hand held, pneumatic ta".r/ All pneumatic, air, gas, and electric boundmenl Swmaper tools; Jacking of pipe under 12 Inches Group It All cleanup work of debris, grounds and buildings Including fABORIMS but not limited to street cleanerel Cleaning and orhing windwss (Wrecking Work) Construction laborers Including bridge and general laWrerel Due{man, load spotted fire Watuhers Street Cleaneras Caideners, Group It Skilled Wreekec (removing and salvaging of sash. windows, Borticoltural and landscape laborers) Jetting; Liabersi Brush doors, plumbing and electric fixture z loaders; Pilers, maintenance landscsPe laborers on new Construetionf 0 tutntenanee, Repair Trackmen and Hoed bedal Streetcar and Railroad Group 2s Semi-skilled Wrecker (salvagfty of other bulldlsy materials) construction Tuck Latorezei Temlw.rsty air and water llnea, Victsulle n or sisllars Tool room attendants Vance treetoess Cusrdull Creetoca; Croup 1i General Laborer (Includes al: Cleanup rock, loadtref, m N Pavement tuckers (button setters) 7 - lumbo[, loaling and burning of debris) (ADORERS s (Gunnite) ' Croup is Nozzleman (Including Gunman, Poukan)s Rodmenf Groundman Group 2s ReWundean Group 1s /General Laborers rs.i •same , ret ` CJt FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL. 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY. SE►TEMBER 30, 1977 i r i aCC1G1011 No. CA77-5090 Pa;e 22 ODCistoM M"3, "CA77-S090 Page 23 ctt w CD t csa E••ta Fd qa Iw+l:p tat.•.r• P4PDt D;vJCr.E?t:OPYJA7GPbr H+wtr E/•t•N•s Newt I/+t•N•a DRLDCINI; R•r+. y�- P- ••• Y•cniaa •+U•r P0WtR l:(7UIPKLVS OPEMTORS )Cont' )R•+••t M i Y P•a•i•m• Y.:NHm e.b'•r SCIILWLE I Ary••Tr. DPJ=lNG Aryr.Tr, CI MSULLL hurry oit'Ptk Dornkllm SCiILDUJ.L SI ' (Naw Construction) NYCRAU47C SUCTIDN DRMC.ING AND Gtrwt Ir 7 ALL tYt111'A CtARSUELL O-VO DIPPiX SAtgQaAnr Oackhandt iirasenl { t DRY.MING !oiler Grarp A-L Ates 1 $8.29 7 1.0i* i 3.74 ,40 .24 nargee4nl t}ecahsadr ttYte- 1f Area 2 9.11 2.07• 1.74 .40 .14 hr"at Plt*"A? 013at 1 Ars& 3 9.41 1.07• 1.74 .40 .14 Ates 1 4.27 !! Arm* 4 - ! 9.69 1.07* 1.74 .40 .14 Area 2 3 1.07• = 2.74 -.40 ,24 9.11 I.01• 1.74 .40 .14 Area 3 9.19 .}1.07• 1.?4 .40 ,1i Deck Lngineetai Dack Kate ) Groep 2r Ates 4 9.67 11.07• 1.74 .40 r ,11 Ares 1 r 9.91 1.070 1.74 .40 .14 otoup A-2t Arcs 2 10.76 1.07• 1,74 .40 ,li MinuCDtNn iaG(n winch on Rtes 3 11,03 1,07• 1.74 .0r .14 drrdge)r Deckaatsl Duck Area 4 11.31 1.07• 1.74 .40 .14 "moor ' titan 3r Area 1 9.70 1.07* 1.11 . .40 .14 Asea 2 10.05 1.07• 1.76 .40 ,14 Ntldetr Mechanic lhlderl [catch ! Area 1 10.30 1.07• 1.74 to .14 tngineer Kra 1 10.31 1.07• Ata• 4 10.60 1.07• 1.74 .40 .14 1.74 .40 .I! Ate• 2 11.1$ 1.07• 1.74 .40 .14 Craup A-31 z Area 3 11.43 1.07• 1.74 .40 .14 hatch Ln9lneert Neldetl (� Area 4 11.71 1,07• 1,74 .40 .14 Naldet Mechanic I -4 Area 1 9.45 1,07• 1.16 .40 .14 f1 Grc rp fe Ates 2 10.70 1,07• 1.74 .40 .14 m C2meuhel20prtttor (up to Ares 3 10.96 1.07• 1.76 .40 .14 ar• and including 7 cu. yde. Aram 4 11.25 1.07• 1.74 .40 .14 a.r.c.)ILong Hoot Pay) Area 1 11.01 1.07• 1.74 .40 .14 Gtoup A-.1 ' Area 2 21.06 1.07• 1.74 .40 .I4 lAvegAtAnr Clesahall Oprtrator Ares 3 12.14 1.07• 1.74 .40 .14 Aram 1 Is./! 1.07• 1.74 ./0 .14 , Aram 4 12.41 1.07• 1.71 .t^. .14 Area 2 11.14 .0 - 1.71 .40 .14 Aram 3 11.12 1.07• 1.14 .40 .14 Crtwp 4.Ar Ara& 4 12.49 1.07• I.74 .40 .14 , Claeabrll t7petatnt {aver 7 Cu. yds. a.r.c.(Lonq Lana P.)y) Area 2 12.04 1.07• 1.74 .40 .14 Area 2 12.93 1.07• 1.74 .40 .14 - Ata& 3 ' 13.21 1.07+ 1.70 .40 .14 Ages 4 13.40 1.07• 1.76 .40 .14 a.00r. v+ 4 11DFRAL REGISTER, VOL C., NO. 140- 441DAY, 30, 1917' r ' OfCISION NO. CA77-0090 Pp<. 25 DECISIt'M AO. CA77-5090 Page 24 f Frlse. B.O. .-dib.Par...4 Rri.e.Bw.Gr.rq...p • B..Ir • M...fr EL nrlo H.«le lNr.n.. 7LAf BOATS (Dredging)r R.r.. Y.L R P«.1u6 V•r.rt.. .w4/.. R.r.. H L R P...1... y.r.ra, ..41 Hurk on self-propelled vessels Aper.7r. PWM P((UIPKDM OPOATOPS fir•T•- le.eept skiffs powered by out- (Piledriving) Ward 03tors) engaged in towing and shifting of barges, vessels and'Ater borne craft or in the Group 1 9 9.16 9 1.50• 9 2.25 .90 .29 transportation by water of Croup 1(0) 9..5 1.50• 2.25 .90 .I9 personnel, materials, equlpment Group lib) 9.76 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 and supplies Croup 2 9.74 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Croup 2(a) 10.60 1.50' 2.25 .90 .I1 , Deckhand/Hechanlcs Croup 1 10.92 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Area 1 6 9.55 .a9 9 1.61 11.16 Group 1(a) r 11.16 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Area 2 10.05 .89 1.61 1.18 Croup 4 11.91 1.S0• 2.25 .90 .29 Area 1 10.10 .09 1.61 1.10 Croup S 12.11 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Area 4 10.55 .69 1.61 1.16 !Includes 9.21 pec hour to Penelo d Belath and Wolf rs Fund. O-rator Hechanie/Match Gglnter Area 1 10.75 .96 1.16 1.15 Area 2 11.25 .96 1.16 1.15 Area 1 11.50 .96 1.16 1.15 Area 4 11.75 .96 1.16 1.15 Building and Heavy Construction Tow BoatsZ (work on self-propelled 5' 0 H vessels) boat O,.eratou 10.75 .96 1.16 1.15 (1 M ltrJrtA'1TF•:r Your Centers deslgnateds City Iia is of 0abland, Sar reancisa, Sacramento and Stockton, Callfor to Area 1 - Up to 20 road miles flow said Con eta. ' Area 2 -riire than 20 road wiles o and it.. !.ding Ot road n114 s ' from cold Centers. � Area J -Outside of 70 road milen from net. Centers Area 4 - M area extending 25 coo miles fr shorvItne of Lake Tahoe. *Includes 3.20 per hour to Ponslo ed Realtl and Mel are rued, r I Iss ft . .Y, FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIOAf, SEPTEMBER 10, 1977 017CtD10N NO. GJ7-50)!u page 26t'1 01xtSI0N 00. G77-3090 Fege 27 W t".INUI IrUlrtlrJlT 0MRATDRS (Plledrlvlrry) - , Croup 1t Assistant to "Inter (Flreean, 011er, Leckhandl ' F,1q•1•,•f 1.P.,-.,%%y Croup 1-At Ccressor Operator Bette D.•1. H.•dr H•+.Ir R...• R.1•. H L U p•..I•e. Y•c.d.a ••2M Croup 1-at Ttuct Crane OilerApp.Ti. P01rpt LQUI PIQNE OPF3lAT]RS Croup 21 llgger Holat tholating material only) AREA 1 ARIA 2 Croup 2-A1 Compressor Operator'(I-711 Generator (100 S.M. or merit ,. croup It i f.13 $10.64 L 1.50• i 1.15 .90 .29 Peep 12-7)1 Molding Machine (1-7)1poware4 other than by electticlty) ' croup 26 f,50 11.01 1.50• 2.23 .90 .29 croup 32 .9.73 11.14 1.50• '2.25 .90 .29 Group 3s Deck r-ginseri Fork Litt) A-names Self-propelled Soar croup 41 - 10.32 11.63 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 type lifting device Croup $1 10.55 ,12.06 1.30• 2.25 .90 .19 Group Lr 10.71 12.22 1.30• 2.25 .90 .11 Group 3-At Heavy Duty Repairman and/or Hsldet + Group 76 10.87 12.38 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29' Group 8t 11.31 12.12 1.50• 1.23 .90 .19 Croup 4s Operating Engineer in lieu of Assistant to rnginser Group 9t 11.S4 13.05 1.50• 2.25 .90 .19 Tendiry holler or Compr.ssor attached to Crane Plledrivecl Operator Croup 101 11.76 13.27 1.50• 2.25 .90 .20 of Piledclving Rigs, Skid or Floating and Derrick D u gees Operator ,i .Croup 10-At 11.86 13.39 1.50• 2.25 .90 .2f of Diesel or Gaeol(ne poverea Crane Plledriver (v/o boiler) up , - Croup 34 12.06 13.57 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 to and including 1 Co. yd.l Truck Crane, up to.and Including 25 •Croup 11-M 13,22 14.73 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 tons holsting material only croup 11-01 13.51 1S.01 1.50• 2.15 .90 .29 t Croup 11-Cl 13.14 15.35 1.30• 2.IS .90 .2f Croup St 01mcator of Diesel or Gasoline po-ersd Crane pile0;Ivor• (w/o ballet) over 1 Cu, yd.l 0$,Qlator of Clans (-/*team, flash f •Include• 1.23 pet hour to taller, pup Or compressor attached)# Operator of steam powered tensioned Health and Welfart Fund. Ctavlet of Universal type driver (Raymond or similar typell Truck Z Crane, Over 25 tons holating material or performing piledrlvinq Q work ,. N ..vim • � FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL. 41, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 DECISION N0, CAII-5090 Page 26 DCCIt)fOM ND, CA77-5090 Pays 39 P'cwn Djurpmory orrpATOR9 ' (A)JAS I and It) Group 1# Aselntants to Engineers Inrakeman, Fltemint iieavy dtty POW= EOUIFMINT OPE ATORS (Cont'd) 1'Lpalraan Itelperi Oiler, rr•ckhan•!t 5ign4le3n$ Switchs.anr Tar (ARFAS I and ll) (Cont'd) Pot Pittman)I ?after-" (Keary Duty Repalt shop parts Cone) . Group 21 Compressor Dr.e[aro:; Concrete Mixer (up to and IneludingGroup 7# ,Concrete Conveyor or Concrete rump. Truck o: Glu l;w,en[ 1 yard)# Conveyor Bel[ C•,x rotor (tunnel); Fireman llot Plants mounted (boom length to apply)t Concrete eonveyurt tuilding alter Hydraulic; Monitor; Mechanical Conveyer Ihandling building ea- Deck Lnglneetss Drilling and Boring Machlnefy, horizontal (not to tefials)s ML er box Operator (concrete plant)$ P.r.p Operators apply-to waterliner■, wagon .frills or )acahamrecs)t Dual Drum Mlxort Spreader kloxaan (with eeteeJ)) Ter Pot Fireaun (power agitated) 1 Puller Renton Pump and similar ty{xe► Gantry Rider (CC similar equlpeentit ityJco-nimsec or slailarr Instc ent cunt Material Nolet Group 1t Dox Operator (bunker), H••licopter Radioman (Slgnelmn)t (2 or ■urs drama)$ M.•.:hanlcal FInIsM[s or Spreader Machine (asphalt, Loco-otive 110 tons or uml")t Motorman; Ra1mn or Chatnmant Bartter-Greene and ■1■Il.sr)t Mine or Shaft IWlstr Mlxotxvbllet Pave- Ross Carder (canatruetion jobsite)t Rotunletl Scfeedmin (except teent Breaker with of wlth"t Compressor Combinations ravement nteaker, asphaltic concrete pavinylt Self-propelied, automatically applied truck Wunted with Cwmpresso[ Ccadninationt Pipe Demlidg Machine (pipe- concrete curing auchlne (on streets, I1))hraya, airports and eanala)s lines only)# Pipe Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and supl—teals Trenching Machine, 6 ft. depth) Truck Crane Oilers Tugger Moist, Ape Wrapping Machine (tractor propelled and su(•po[tedls Pefrlgecstlon single drunt &tiler Tender Plants Roller Operator ifinlsh asphalt)# Self-propelled boom ty{v lifting device (canter mountl(10 tons or less M.R.C.)) Self-ptopalled Llevatlnq Group 41 Ballast Jack TAep.rr; Ballast Regulators Ballnmt Tamper 'Grads Planet Slusher Operators Swill Tractoc (with boon)1 Soil Testers • Mdltl-p•arpjse# boxaan (Asphalt plant)} elevator Operator (fn- Truck type Loaders Auger-type drilling e:'ulpment over 30 ft. depth eldr)r Fork Lift or Lurt,er Stacker (construction Job slte)I Line Masterl Material IWlat (1 drum)I Stnuttl•cart Tin SpaOsrl Group Is Ann[-Caster (or ■lmllar)t Asphalt Plant Engineers Cast-in-Place Tovetcoblls Pipe laying Machines Combination Slusher and Motor Operator} Concrete 8ateh Punt (multiple colada IbrersReading Shield Operator# Wavy Duty Group S# Compressor 01Mratar (over 2)r Concrete Mixers (over 1 Repairman and/or Weldon Gradesetter, Gcade Checker (mechanical or other- , rlse)s Grooving and Grinding Machines (hlgAvaysll Ren Seal Machine (or yard)# Concrete Pumps or Porperete Guns# Genecntorar Grouting Machines Prase-veld (air-operatad)I Pumps (over 2)t Welding slstler)s Kolman Loaders Loader Pup to 2 yards), Mechanical Trench Shleldf MAChlnes (powered other than by electricity) - Portable Crushing and Sereen!ng Plants; Push Cato Pubter :iced Earth- s moving rpulpeent (up to and Including 65 cu. yds. 'struck' ■.r.c.)} O Group 68 DtJI Lina Road Factor or similar, Do-on Truck or Dual A#cllds, T-Pulls, LV-10, 10, 21, and sl■liars Rubber Tired Dorert Self- - Purpose A-Frame Tzucx; Cnncfet! klatch Plante (vet or dry), Con- propelled Compactor with Dozert Sheepfoot$ Timber Skldder (tubber tired ('1 creta Sava (self-propelled unit) on streets, hlghwayn, alrpoct■ at almllae equlpmentlt Tractor drawn Scrapers Tractors Trenching Muchins Art and canalar Drilling and Poling turhinery, vertical (not to apply over 6 ft. depths Tri-batch Pavers Tunnel Mole Dating Maschlne) Welders N to waterllners, wagon dtilln or lackham*e n)s Ilfgbllne CAble my Woods-mixer (and nthet similar Pugmill equlprant)s Vermeer T-600 a Rank Slgnalrant Lxon;tive■ (steam of wet 30 toms Lubrication and Cutter Setvlce Engineer (")bile and greasy rack)? Maginnin Internal N11 • Slab Vitratoc (on slrpncts, highways, cmnnls and wnreAnusrn), Group 91 Chicago Boons Combination Mixer and Compressor (gunita)s Mechanical Fialshcn (concrete) (Clary, Johnson, uldrell n[ldge Combination Slurry Mixer and/or Cleaners Rlghllns Cableway (S tons Deck at slnilar types)$ M!C!,anirnl Burn Curb and/or Curb and and under)$ tall R!-Lift or similar 120 ft. or overt Mucking Machine Gutter Maschlne, ccvnerete of esprnalt; Portable Crunhern, Poet (rubber tired, tall or track type)► Tractor (with bocoa)ID-6 or larger Drives (M}500 and simllar)$ Power Jumtn 0{,rrator (eettlnq ■lip- .and similar) forms, etc., In tunnels)$ Roller (except umphalU) Sateedman ' (Darl.,•c-Gr!ene and stmilerl(asphaltte cnncrece paving)I Self- propell!d Comm,actor (aingl! englne)I Self-pfopelle.t Pipeline strapping Machln: (pecault CRC or similar type)# Self-propelled Rawer Sweepers Self-propelled Tape fUchtn!s Slip Form Pumps (lifting device foe concrete formal) Smell rubber-tired tcactorel - SurfAce Heateret Auger-type drilling equipment up to and Including 39 ft. depth) a✓r FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 1 � i • DIXISION NO. CA77-5090 Ys;t 1C it DECISICt)NO...CA77-1090 Page 11 IJ . PDw'LX !t?t;I97S-7t'r Cn•ti1.:?YS I(:ont'd) � R1WLA � (JAZAS I and III lCont'd) RIAS I}an OPERATORS ICont•01 � (ARIAS I and Ii) (Cont'JI Group 10i boom-type backfilling Machin; btldge Crane; Cary-Ilft (Of similat)l Chemical Grouting MACnine. ttuck nhtntedl Cwtbinstioa back- - hos ar.J lo&Zct (up to and Including 1/4 Cu. yd. m.r.C.ts Decrtck (2 opccatocs I"41teJ vt..en awing ergine create fraft hu(atll Derrick batges . (except excavation walk), W-K3ce Ina.ter and /lama Clegradet, Clevating Grader Meavy Duty %wtecy Drill Rig lincluding Caiwon youndation work and Euclid Loader and similar typo) Robbins type Urillsl, Coehting Group 11-At band wagons Iin conjunction with Wheel CacavatatlI rktass SLooiw:r (at similar), Lift Slab machtne, (Vagtbotg and similar types); (over 125 toawll Loader (over 12 cu .yds., up to and Including 15 Co. Loader (2 ystds up to and including i yards)! Loco.utive (over 100 tons$ yds,), Puwvt Shovels and Dcagiinea (over 7 cu. yaw. m.c.e.), Rubber (single of multiple unitall Multiple Engine Utthcuving Machina (Eucilds, Tired MulLl-putpoaa Lttth Moving Mschinca (2 unity over 75 cu- yds.. note u, etc.) Ino tandcm creeper); Pte-stteas Mite Mopping Machinel *struck' e.t.a.)) s7heel Gacavatoc lover 150 Cu. yds- per hour) Reaegvoll-Urbria :ag (melt-ptu(kllad floating)) Rubbet-tired Scraper. self-loading (P4441e wheels, et.c.)# Shuttle Car (ceclals station)) Group 11-11t toadec (over 18 Cu- yds.) Single tngine Scraper over AS yards$ Sotl StsbllLrur (P a M or equal)! Sub-grader (i.uttles or o[het automatic type)t Tractor, Cowpreasor Drill Group 11-Cr Operator of tloLlcoptec (when used in erection work)? C..cbinatlu, Track Laying type earth roving machine (single engine with lewte Controlled Cattttwvtng 4)u:).wnt tanJtm rcteparo)t Train loading atattonl Trenching Machina, multi-engins with sloping attachment, Jefco of sistlatl Vacuum Cooling plant) Walley Crsr.e (up to and Including 2S tonal .1 . croup 10-At backhoe Ihydraultcl (up to and including I cu. yd. ■.c.c.)I backhoe [cable) (up to and Including 1 cu. yd. s.c.c.)l ' C—hination backhoe and loader twee 1/6 cu. yd. ■.c.e.11 Continuous ) Plight Tie back Auger lup to and including 1 cu. yd.)(Ctane attached)l Cranes (not over 25 tons, ilamnrthead and Cantcy)t Grade-aIle lup to and . Including 1 cu..yd.)1 lover Shovels. Claushslls, Draglines. (up to and Including I cu. yd. ta.t.cls $vwac blade (single enJlne)I Self-pro(.a11ed z ba:mt-type Lifting Device (center mount) (over 10 tonal; Rutter-tiled Scraper, salt-loading IpadJle wheal twin engine)I CMI dual Sane Auto t n Grader SP10 or similar M _ U Group lit Autosatto Concrete Slip Pots Pavarl Automatic Railroad Car ' Dwa,pec$ Canal Trimmut, Canal Ttlmomr w/ditching attachaantaf Cranes lover 25 tons up to and including 125 tonsil Continuous Plight Tie ? bad. Auger wet 1 cu. yd. (including etanell Droit Ttavelift 650-A-18 or similar (IS tons or over); tuclld Loader when controlled from the pulleatl 1119hltne Caolewsy (over 5 tonsil Inadcr lover a yards, up to a and including 12 cu. yda.ls Killer Yocoless M900 Slope Paver or slmilacl 1•owc blade (multi-enginelI Power Shovkla, ClamaheLls, Dcagltnes, back- L4--s, Grade-all■ (over 1 yd. and up to and including 7 cu. yds. s.r.c.11 ' tuLber-tiled earth moving machines Imultipla pupulalon puwr Unita and ' I two of mate actal.ao►(up to and Including 75 cu. yJs. 'struck' ■.r.e.)l t Sett-propalted Compactor (with multiple propulsion power units)$ Single engine Rubber-tired Cscthwving Machines (with tandem sctapace), sip 9otm ?avec (tvnctate of atphalt)I Tandem Catal Tuwec Cranes hohile including gall moulted, Trencher Ipull/ng attached shleld)t Universal Ltethec and Tuwuc Cranes (and alRllar types)t Wheel Excavator (up to srti Including 750 cu, yd. tut hours Whitley Crane (over 25 tons) • manner A • FEDERAL REGIS7E2, VOL. 12, 140. 194-41IDAY, SEP1EMCER 30, 1977 i . 1 DECISIGO MO.•CA77-5070 Pate 32 DDclotoN N0, CA77-1Ir 0 re le 11 Fd•y 6•••fig.Pey.••,• i Fdy B.n•hh Pq.••,• B.A. B•d c M•vJf EJvn,i•• M•wlf End+cure• R.,•• M 1 eI P••J••• V•cui•• enl/•r 1 Ra•• M L• P.+Jen• yeti•. +L'•, • TytICK DRIVr.R9 Ary,.Tr. TPt" DRIVERS, QN-t'd) DUTA CL-WIT 5PNrADCR Iv/v0 , sugar, under 4 yds. vats[ level)# Bus or Manhaul driver[ i LIFT JITNty9, Pork Litt 110.033 If 1.193 .TO {1100 Concrete pulp sachlnel Concrete pwp truck (when i TRANSIT MIX. AGITATOR flat rack truck is used (under 6 yds,) 10.033 1.193 .70 1.00 appropriate flat rack cate shall applyl# Ljxp funder 4 TRUCK REPAIRMAN HELPER 10.075 1.195 .70 1.00 yds. water level)# lkr.perete , truck (under 4 yds. water 1 VACUUM TRUCK under (3,500 level)$ D4.pater (under 4 yds. gallons) 10,055 1.193 •' .70 1.00 - water level)$ Eecuft or pilot ^•t(i suer # car driver/ Hipper truck (wren BCISSON TRUCX# Bingle unit flat rack truck is used ( flat rack (3 axle unit)t appropriate flat rack rata Industrial Litt Truck 61.811 apply)# Pickupal Skids 1 (mechanical tailgate)t (debrls Wx, under 4 yda. water I r Smell tubber tired tractor , level)#•Teas dflveral Trucks (vhen used within tweeters* (dry per-Gatch concrete six, i Jurisdiction) 10.10 1.193 ;.70 1.00 unlet 4 yds. retet level)[ Helperal Wtebousasen f 9.903 { 1.195 .70 11.00 JETTING TRUCK a MATER TRUCK (2,500 gals. under 4,000 gala.) 10.113 1.193 .70 1.00 BULK CEMENT SPREADER 1v/wo z augec, 4 yds, and under 6 COPOINATION WINCH TRUCK Q yds. water level)# Duap 14 WITH VOISTr Transit, yd6, and under 6 yds, water Mia Agitator 46 yds. and n level!$ Du.pereta (4 yda. and , under B yds.) 10.135 1.193 .70 1.00 m N under 6 yda. water level)[ Duspater 44 yds, and under 6 VACUUM TRICK 13,500 gals• yds, water Ievel)# Skids f&6cla and under 5,500 gals.) ( 10.163 1.195 .70 1.00 Wx 4 yds, and under 6 yda. water level)[ Single unit flat RUDDER-TIAM MUCK CAR (no% rack (2 axle unttll Industrial welt-loaded) 10.175 1,193 .7D 1.00 Litt Truck Isechanlcal tailgate) , Trucks (Jty pt[batch cunctet• ■ls, 4 yls. and under 6 yds. .&tat level) 10.00 1.19 .70 1.00 i JETTING TRUCK and MATER 714UCX ' (under 2,500 gallons) 10.01 1.1931 .70 1.00 t 1 1 f N • to ' to FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42. NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 .. • • 1 1 oCCIStOrr W- CA77-:0411 Payo 76 OCCI61ON NO. G77-3090 Pa(ie 13 Ch IJ iJ FA•I.I...fit.P•grwt. Pd•p•ewdlh PyrwH a a•.r N a e P«.I•<. lambe. ELIL ria Ra.•/ M I M P•.•1•.. EJ+<nb. Y.rul•a owl:•. TRIf,T CAI%M1,51 fc—t-M Tr. TRLMK DAMPS ICbnted) Apo'.7t. DULL M Dfl SPRIADYA fV/wo sugar. 6 yds, and undo[ a , yds. water level); Ouwp 16 TRANSIT MI% AGITATOR (0var yds, and under ! yds, ware 10 yds. through 12 yJo.) $113.753 $ 1.193 .70 $1.00 1 level)! ounperet• 16 yJa. DULA CtXEWT SPRYADO( (w/wo ' and under a yda. rate[ level); t Ouapoter (6 yda. and under a sage[, a yde. and lncluJlnq u 12 yJo. star level); burg YJ-. water lava lSkids (debris • (a yds. and Including 1z Wee 6 yde, and sr ! yds. yJs. water level)[ 0J.(wreto eater level); Trucks (dry PC*- batch cunctete ale, 6 yds. ( (a yds, yde. and lncluJtnq 12 , and under a yde, vatst,level) 1 10.20 1 1.195 .70 $1.00 1 yJa• watoc laval)r Sal(-Pto- Polled street ovaepat with &W-contalncd retuso bint A-MAKE, vtt/CM TAUCASt Skala (d.hr/e baa, 0 yJa. euggy. Ile; Myd[O-(lett and Includtrrl li yda. watat Settingh crane tyles (letting)t level)I -now go and/0t A.,— Jotting and water tract � t 11,000 Vale. and under Plwt Truck (dry Pre-batch - cvncteta aIle a yda. aoJ 5,000 Vals.)t ltuhbe[ tired lrreluJlal 12 yda. water JuaLo 10.213 1.195 .70 3.00 • level)r ",star l8 yd.. UAVY Do" TRANSPORT and lncludlny 12 ydo. Yater (high rad) 10.22 1.195 .70 1.00 levels 10.66 1.193 .TO 1.00 O NGS! UTSTEM and SIMILAR UZAVY OM TRANSPORT (gouoeneck lwbvde 10.65 1.195 .70 1.00 m ST7<ADDL1• CAKR1YJt 10.265 1.195 .70 1.00 TRANSIT HIS AGITATOR TRANSIT MI% AGITATOR (a yde• thcough 30 yds.). 10.255 1.195 .70 1.00 (Vvat 12 yds, through 16 yds.) 10.655 1.193 .70 1.00 VACUUN TUUCY (5.500 9a1a. and under 7,500 gals.) 10.265 1.193 .70 1.00 JrTTINO TRUCK 6 MATER TRUCK (5,000 gale, and under 7,000 gala.) 10.315 1.195 .70 1.00 f EDERAE REGISTER, VOL 62, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 •r. outslC„$ No. CA77 5090 Pace is DWISION 100. CA77-5090 re•i* 37 f,.a.n.,.• r.r,..f. B..i• r,f.�.n..•lu. B•,:< M.•dr Ei.6l.t.eeua. n..,lr ..c.n.. R.,.. N l R P...l..• v.,.,;.. R•+•• N t r P.•.4.. V..•n.. ,.2'.. TFtjcx twlyy_RS •(C—t•4) A T.. T1:iK'R fiNiYEN3t IGMt'&). A"..Tr. buil. ctxorr 51•ftmLa iw/wo t ttUtA cl7tt=51,RVADEN W-3 Sag et, over 12 yda. and auger, over 24 yds, and Including l4 yda. water Inc"Inl I$ YJx. water level)$ level)# Wiii Over 12 yda. Wmp (Over 2e yde. and and Including 14 yd... water Inclining 35 yds. water level)I level)$ Q+ai'ctete toyer 12 W*K+ctetw (.vat 26 yda. and yda. and Including Is yes. including 35 yda. water level)$ water level)# Way,stet lover Dumpatar (.Vat 24 yet.. and 12 yds. and includi,g 16 yds. Including 15 yds. water level)$ water Ievelli Skids (daLtis IAi 1014, 20's. 21's and other lox, over 12 yds. and including stellar cat type. Torts Cobra, 26 yds, water levol)l Trucks LTwu moapuils, 1\ni8natocker, (Jry pts-batch c.nctete ■Ix, Euclid and similar type e,lulp- over 12 yda. and IncluJing neat when pulliw) A.IuaJPak or 30 vat*$ level) i 10.10 i 1.195 .70 $1,40 t water tank trailers and fuel and/or great* tank trailars P.B. OR SIx11J&$ TYPO or other ■lac. tull*ra$ Skids 3tLP-tAAD21aG TNUta 10.5* 1.195 .70 1.00 (dtbrta boa, over 24 yJa. and Including 35 YJ". water Ievtl)t TPt" ALPAIkM M 10.575 3.195 .70 1.00 Truck $Jry pt.-batch cw.cc*te 1 mix, over 26 yda. And including BULK CLN.24f SPREADER tw/wo 15 yda. avatar level) i 10.46 i 1.115 .70 $1.00 Z •ogee, over 18 yda. and , Including 24 yda. ester DULA COtDcr SPRML14 Wwo level)I Casbinatton &wap and Sugar, over 15 yd.. end dump tt41lttl Wsp (over 14 including 50 yds. water levet)$ m yds. and Including 26 yds. Dump {over 15 yda. and Including f^ water Ievell# th, pccets (over 50 yde. water level), W.{-itete is yda, and Including 26 yds. (uver 35 yds. and Including 50 water level)$ Wapat.r (over • yds, water level)$ DumpAtat lova 14 yda, and Including 26 yds. 33 yda, and including 50 yds. rater Ievelli Skid (det,fla box, water level)/ Skids Id.brl* box. over 14 yds. and including over 3S yds. asd Including 50 ` 2* yds. water level)! Tt.nalt yda. water lev*1)i Trucks Idly ala agttat.t ,over 12 yda. pre-Latch concrete ate, ovet u,ro.gh 16 yda.)$ Trucks Idty 1S yJs. and Including 50 pt♦-batch eunct*te six, over yJs, avatar level) 10.79 1.195 .70 1.00 17 yds. and Including 24 yda, rAter level) 10.585 1.195 .70 1.00 _ t i t smt.r ^„•1 v r f W N Vey 1J W FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, No. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 uttagttxr Nu. CA77-5090 'Pa,a �f est DDCIbIW W. G77-5090 rale 11 _.. . CALIFUL41A ' ) AREA DEr1M1T10l15 for POWER EQUIPMENT OPEP.ATORS , **ARCA 21 All •ryes not Included Within Area l as T7n1,C11 DRIVERS (C<wnt•dl Bolt Frtye l.a.fiU Pgss.rs defined below. • BULK CMole Eder nl.. . Dt>;t[ SPREADER r/w R.na N L rt Paries. Veal.. .Ag/e *AREA to All ares. lowluJed in the description a.gtr,Ovar So yJs, and under Arm.To. defined below which Is L...J upon tuwan+hlp 6S yds, watet IOveI)1 Due{! ■nd range linea of Ateet l end 2. (over SO yds. and .radar 6S yds. water Instill tlospprate Cossencing In the Pacific OCaaa on the e:tanston of the Southerly (over SO yds, and under 65 Yale. ( ilea o[ Tavnship 195. water level), Dusyster (over SO t Thaace EaaEOrly •lung the Southerly lint of Tounship 193, crossing ' Yale. and under 65 yds. voter the Mt. Diablo aetldi.n to the S.V. corner of tunnuhlp 193. Itval), helicopter pilot (When range 6E, HE. Dalblo base line said saett,Nan, ' transporting sen or naterlals)l ' 1 Thence Southerly to the S.W. turner of townahlp 205, rarage 6E. n Skids (dehtin tion, river SO yda. Thence Easterly to the S.W. corner of tounshlp 20'i, range I)!, and under 65 yds. voter level), Thence Southerly to the S.U. cutner of township 213, range t)E. Trucks (dry pry-batch connate Thence Ea early to the S.W. corner of coonalaip 2IS, s.nbe I)E. els, over 50 yda. and under 65, i . I n Thence Southerly to the S.W. turner of twan,ahip 22S, ranee 17E. yJs. eater level) 1 10.96 1 1.195 .70 $1.00 Thence Easterly to the 3.E, corner of tauusl.lp L'S, range 17t, Thane Suutherly to the S.W. corner of t..wn.Lip 215, rinse IEC. 1 BULK Cvum SPKEADER (v/wo i Thence Casterly to the S.C. corner of town,.htp 215• rang.• Jae. auger, over 65 yds. and Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of to.nshlp ".S. range 191, , Including 60 yda. rater falling on the Southerly line of Kings County, thence Easterly 20VII)i Dump (65 ydaa and along the Southerly LOundary of King+ , Including 80 yJe. water level), County and the Southerly bum,dary of Tulare County, to the S.C. Duspcante (over 65 yds, and cornar ..i courtship 245, fangs 29C. Including 80 yJs. water level), Thence Northerly to the N.C. corns of township 213, fangs 29E. tAtapater (65 yds. and including Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of town+hlp 213, fango 29E. C 80 yda, water levell, Skid, Than:ce Nottherly to the H.C. corner of tuvoshiy 115. rang. IEC, (debt!• boil, 65 yda. and Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of towshty 115• range 'aL. n lnelndlry 80 yds, water level)! Thence NJrtherly to the N.C. warner of to. aal.tp 115, cents TIC. N Trucae Idly pie-batch concrete Thence Westerly to this N.Y. Cotner of tuvuslalp IIS rao,ge . , ■ls. 65 yds. and Includlig Thence Northerly to the H.E. corner of tow+hlp LOS, tang• :tE, 80 yds. water levell 11.09 1.195 .70 1.00 Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 10i, rango Int, Thence Northerly to the ILC. corner of township '+S, rarage BUIK CDCNT SPRMER v/w Thence Westerly to the N.W. coiner a( tovns6ly Y::, range 211. 6,1201, over 60 yds. anJ Thante Nartherly to the N.E. corner at tuwn+hlp M.S. range 24e. Including 95 yda. water Thence Westerly to the N.V. Cotner of townshly d5, a nga 2:C, level)[ Euap (over 80 yds. I Thence Marthetly to the 4.C, corner of towinsl.lp f•S, range 21E. ad inclwlLnq f5 yds. water Thence Westerly to the S.C. corner of tov„ship 5S, tango VOL, levelll Da'.Lcrete (aver 80 Thence 4atthetly to the N.C. corner of to.'aOlp 'S. range 1'.E. Yds- and including 9$ yda, Ihence Westerly to the N.W. eo u,er it tow„ahlp 5S. range ►'Il, water levelll tuepet.t (Over Thar* Notthaily to the N.C. corner of towu+hlp IS, range Jae, 80 yds, and lrneluding 95 yda. Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of townuhtp IS. range lar:, water 10vel)s Skids Idebrl■ Thence Northerly to the N.L. 4ot..r of tu•.nshlp Z';. range 17L. LOA, over 80 yds. and Including Thence Westerly to th. K.U. corner of tuvnahly 23; range LTE, 95 yds, water levelll•Trucks n Thence Northerly closing the Mt. Diablo Laactlne to the 4.l. (dry pre-batch concrete slit, cornet of township 24, range ICE. ' over 80 yda. and Including Thence Westerly eo,the H.W. corner of to-ashlp IM, range ICE. 95 yda. water level) 11.71 1.195 .70 1.00 TI,cnte Nottherly to the M.!. cutner of township !V, range 15E, I Thence L•atarly to the N.W. corner of township :d, tsnge 15l. Then. NJttharly to the N.E. catn.•r Of tuwnahlp tN, clangs 14E. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 r.• n l LtLlSLia/-ra. U.T)-5750 Pave t0 wu..aesun www u+wr r-w sv R+gs tl , ULIMMIA _ i CALIIVR:I7A AREA DEfINIT10NS 7.s" ARFA DfFirl:TIONS for .... • POVLR Lr JII'Y.Ltfr OPEPATOP.S (coned) TOYER [gU!J:titNr OPE:ATuas (coned) aAToa I. (cont'd)t -Are. I (cont'd) Thence Westerly to the N.M. Corner of township 4N, range 14E, Thence Westerly to the S.L. corner of township ICN, range I.N. 23.*nca horeherly to tLe N.C. corner of township 'N, range 13E. Thence N..Eherly to the N.L. corner of Wwn.l.tp ION, tangy* 151, • Thence Westerly to cbe N.V. corner of township SN, tang* I:£, Thence Westerly to Che N.V. corner of town.hip I&N. r+ e. IV. Thewtce Hortherly to the 4.E. corner of township 04, range I2L. Thence ho,cherly to the N.E. cu nit of town.hlp 1011, rant;• I U, Thnwca Easterly to the S.E. corner of township IIH, range 14e. Thence Westerly to cite N.Y, corner it township lav, rang+ I-W, Thence Northerly to the H.E. corner of township IIN, range 14E. , Thence !,outh.rty to the S.W. corner of townal.tp ITV, Tonto 1.tU,- Thence Westerly to the N.E. corner of township IIN. Tans* 10E. Thence Ee.tarly to CS. S.E. corner of townahlp 109, range IoW. _ Thence 4atcherly to the H.L. coiner of township UN, range 10C, Thence Southerly to the S.V, corner of town.hlp 1411, r+nmd tfY, Thence Easterly to the S.E. cutncr of township I6N, rank. 11E, Thence Wast*rly to Elie N.W. earlier of township 1.0. rang+ 14u, Thence Northerly ti the N.E. cot..r of township IbH,ra rage lit, Thence Southerly to Clio :.V. Cotnur of tuw,.btp 14N. r+nge 14W, Ti.ence Easterly to the S.L. corner of township I7N, rengel 14E, Thence Caaterty to the S.Z. corner of town.h.p ILit. ranya 1•JI, Thence Sowthcrly to the S.W. corner of cownship I4N, range 13E. Thence 54uthotly to tits S.V, corner of township IIN, rause IJW. ' Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 1411, rango UE, Thence Easterly Co the S.C. Corner of townshlp UN, range IIW, Thence 5outherly to file S.V. corner of township IJN, range 16E, Thence Southerly to it.e ':.V, cocnor of towu.hip IIN, lunge 131, ' • Thence Easterly to the S.E. eotnar'of township 1311, range ICE, I Thence E.starly to Eh. S.E. corner of Cownel.tp IIN, r.nda I_u, Thence Southerly to the S.W. turner of township I2N, range 17E, Thence 5outlurly ailing Clio Eastern line of Ganga I.V to tha , Thence Easterly along the Southern line of township 12H to the Pacific Ocean naeindtnA tfut purl Wu of Northern Celllornla Eastern boundary of the state of California, within Sane. Clara cwuney lnclwJ,d wlth.Jn Cf.. fulluuing Ituen w Thence Northwesterly, thenc* Northerly along tits Eastern boundary Conaencing st the N.U. wnnrr of tww.tahlp 0, c.uge 11�, 4t, of the state at California to Clio H.E. corner of Eownaldp 1711, Dlnblo basolto. and Nertdlns range IEC, Th.nCa In a SondlwTlr Jti-tion to the S.W. carrier of township _ Thence Westerly to Cha N.W. corner of township JIM$ range 11E• 75, range IC, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 2011, range IOL, Thence In a Easterly direction to Uwe S.C. turner of tow,.hip 7S, Thence Westerly to the N.V. turner of township 20, range lug, range 4E, Thence Northerly to the H.E. corner of towut.lp 21H, range 9E, Thence it, a Northerly direction to the N.C. cornea of tow.htp 6S, • Thence Westerly to the N.M. corner of township 2111, range 9C. + range zThence Northerly to the N.C. corner of township 2211, range OEt Thence in a Ilulerly direction to til* H.Y, corner of township ES, 0 Thence Vestarlto LiteN.Y, coiner of township 22:1. range BE, ran a 3E, to the wulnt of be Linin uhich portion to • art at Y P g N I A d P P Thence Nwtcharly to Ells S.V. corner of township 2)N, range BE, Are. 2. f'1 Thence Easterly Co the S.E. corner of township 2711, range dC. Area l also includes that puttlon of Nwtehern California utthtn LA Thence Ilwrthatly to the H.E. corner of tuwn.hlp 2bH, range hE. Cha folluulug lineal Thence Westerly to the H.V. earner of township 2eti, range 7E, Coarsaucing In the Paclfae Ucean un an utenslon o! Clio �u lit he.ly The". Hoctherly to the N.E. turner at township ION, range 6F. line of township 211, Ilumlwldt to ellae and .nertdlant TLance Westerly to the N.Y. Cotner of township )WI, range IE, Thence Lastacly +lung til. Southerly It... of Eown.hlp 24 to the ' Thence Northerly along tine Ht. Diablo neridlatt to Che N.C. S.W. turner of cowt.Inip 2N, rondo 1W, corner of tuwmlAp 3411, range IM, Thence South*rly to Ella S.U. coiner of townahip IN, range M. Thence Westerly to the H.W. Cotner of township 31H, range tW, Thence Easterly along the llam,Widt baseline to Clio S.W. twrr Thence 5outherly to the N.E. earner of township 3211. range 7W, of tuwnehlp 1N, ring+ 2E, Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of townshlp 3211, range 711, Thence Southerly to tlne ;.W. corner of towshlp 'S, rnwg. :f, Thanes Southerly to Lite S.V.corner of towshlp 30ti. range 711, Thence E.oterly to till, S.E Cotner wf township.25. range :E, Thence Easterly Cu Che S.E. Cotner at township 3044, tango 7W, Thence Southerly to the S.M, cotter of township 4S, range IL, Tt.enee Suuthtrly to Elie 5.V, corner of tounadp ItH,, range W, Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner at tow ship f.;• range It., Thence Easterly to Che S.E. Cotner of township ICN, range 6N, Thence Nortlerly to tits N.E. cornl,r of township 2 , range It, Thence Suwtherly to the S.W. corner of township 14N, range SW, Thence Westerly to the N.Y, corner of townsltlp 25, range 3L, Thence Westerly to rhe S.E. corner of township 1411, range 7v, Thence Northerly Cras.tng tin If-,W lJc bawlLte to the S.W. Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 140. range 7W, turner of township Ill, range JE. TLer.ce Westerly to Uta N.W. corner of township 1411, ranee 7W, t Thence Easterly along Cha Ifuebotdt braeltne to the S.E. corner Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of tovnslnlp 1521, range 8W. .of township IN, range 3E, Thoocs Northerly to tits N.L. corner of township 1#4, tans. )E, Thence Westerly to the H.U. corner of township 94. ran;e 2t, Thence Northerly to the N.C. corner of township E aste,:y .. ti's • tJ '� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 a ED'PE1t.9 COLAS DL.:ISION Ut r LLflC1820N HO:, t'aT7-3010 .t lave <. t' • r ATA1Zt .California ODttYlit3t X1awtJa. Alpine. AYJor. C.CALIFORNIA Calaveua, tonna Gaeta, tot rarcte, At EA U-11N1TIONS FOR 21 OoraJo, trsatw, :tuetwldt. Ptv';3e Ejultt-_'.NT Of1P-41OFS-(Co=t-e) Mseln, Macltoea, rtvtevJ, rt;nterry, • r Hapa, Nevada, 9;acet, SaCtaaunto, • - Thera it San Eenitn, San Frarwinco, San ogt'd)l Joaquin. San Mateo, Santa CLata, Thence,Yastar2y alone the Northerly line to township ION, into the Santa Ctur, Si IA W. Sonoma. Suttec, • Pacific 04ean. ' Tvhawa, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba Arra 1 alma includes that portion of Northern Csilfornta Included with- UW1310N NUMDLRt CA77-5011 MATE: Date Cot PuLltcation 'Iq the falloviat tics: Eupaeeadee Decision W, CA77-5060 dated April 22. 1977, in 62 rit 21012 ' com-aclat at the Nortfi-Ir boundary of the StAte of California ` DISCRtPTION OF NLVA: Nsaidrntlat ConatrveUon consisting of single at the M. W. corner of township 48N, Conga Tit, Mt. Diablo base- (wally hoews and gatdon typo alvrtarnts up to and Including 4 stories. itna sod atridtant Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of to.oship 44N, tang 7U, E..ic yNas.0...tit.N,-itca TbegEasterly to the S.L, corner of township 44N, range 7U. 'hi.a.n.. ear• Southerly to the S.W.SUcorner of tow11-Ir 43N, rest;* 64, it.,.. N i M P-61... Ya<artee .vd.'.. nonce Easterly to the S.C. corner of township 41st, rums 5U, t App..Yr. 11.4044 Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 43H, rengt 5w. ASDLSTg9 1tORRiRS 0s on the Nottherly boundary of Cha Sate of californis, t ASBZS e S WO3 17.17 .77 1.00 .SO .02 Th40cs Westerly Otani the Northerly boundary of ti., Stats of 0Ojt, ENttjAHACt!R Etonrsusonar Gltfo:nla to the palet of tw6ttwlns. Dal Hurts, nwotwldt. Matta. Napa, San Francisca, San Mateo. Solana and Sonawa Counties 11.42 1.51 1.10 1.00 .05 Alameda and Contra Costs COS. 11.93 1.05 1.05 .20 Ftesr.o, Narliusa and Marced lbs. 11.55 .115 1.40 t1 Dw aJo. Nivads, Placer, ' • - Saccanento, Sutter, TOhows, • Yoto and Yuba Counties 11.10 .80 1.05 1 .25 Muntotcy and Santa Crux Counties 12.60 1.22 1.26 San bonito and Santa Clara Cas. 11.15 1.05 1.05 .20 x ' t Alpine, AaaJot, Cataveraa, San 0 Joaquin and Tuolumne countles 10.85 I.00 1.00 1.00 -.4 EAICa TLMLkSt. n • San Ftancleco and San Mateo Cos. 10,00 .63 .80 tt1 to Alpine, Astadur, Cl wra.lo. Naves&. Placer. Saetawanto and • Yolo Counties 9.30 1,00 1.70 ' Fresno County 10.35 .80 1.40 Catpentets 11.65 1.22 1.71 .85 .06 UatJ.o,al root Layatal Paver Sav O1.eratorat 5a. Ytlotsl Shinglerel $test ,,,Itutd Ltactore and/or Ste.1 Shoring [t.ctora 11.80 1.22 1.11 sS .06 Mul.ttghtr 12.15 1.22 1.71 .is .06 -Fllsitivetawn. Stidge, and Du,:k bol WecO 12.21 .66 1.26 .7S .06 1 sis,1 FEDERAL AGISTER, VOL 42, kiO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 t , # t DEC[3IOH NO, CA77-3091 Page 1 � Cr7C7lIOm 100. G77-5091 tag* 2 Fdq•a-nra P.r..-1r - Prigs a•..lu.i+yt..Mr r i- M.:ar rt.•,tY Ed.reu.. 8.r•. H L• P-0... V...14. $.J/•r R+r.# M l 1r P..d.•. V•r.J•• •wdi•, A#fir.Yr. • Ae.e.Tr. CEMOM IUSOti9t SLIX-MICIAtt3c (Cor.t'd) Cement MAsons 9 10.00 f 1,15 5 1.43 6 1.50 .05 rcesno Cuunty ".$tics ttagnealter All Electricians (family residences. Cusposition Masons 10.25 1.15 1.43 1.50 .05 not to r.Ceed 2 stories) 9 ,7.73 .60 11..95 .05 Man wcking from s,ringlng or - Electricians 11-4 •tOC1*4)4 Slip Torn Scaffolds 10.25 1.15 1.43 1.50 .05 Electricians 12.76 .e0 3411.03 .05 DRYWALL INSTALLERS 11.52 1.22 1.71 .75 .07 Ceble 5p licera 14.94 .40 36#1.05 .05 ELECTRICIAtc31 ►Urin and :.un..as Counties Alameda County - Electricians 12.15 l.11 11#,30 .02 Electricians 12.91 1.05 3141.13 .03 Cable Splicers 13.61 1.11 36#.20 .02 Cable Splicers 14.S2 1.05 3111.IS .03 M%rlposa, tsatctd anJ Tuolumne Aaador, 5accsmanto, Sutter# Counties Yulo# Yuba and those portion# Electricians 1.63 .62 3% 11 of Alpine, EI Dorado, Nevada Cable Splicers 30.21 .62 3% It and placer Counties West of the 93r._eccy County Main Sierra K3untsin Watershed Electricians 12.50 1.10 31#2.30 .06 Electricians 14.39 .95 311.85 i .04 Cable Splicers 11.91 1.10 3%#2.310 .06 Cable Splicers 15.61 .95 ]1..85 .04 Ha).a and Solano Counties Lake Tahoe Area Electricians 12.01 .60 3%1.85 •0: Electricians 11.90 .67 36..77 .08 Cable Splicers 1).5b .60 31•.85 .04 Cable Splicers 15.28 .67 311.77 .08 San benitu, Santa Clara and ?•hats County # Santa Crus Counties Electricians (rsa.ly t•sl6enva Electricians 13.90 .77 3411.50 .05 limited to 3 stories) 7.83 .75 l,te.4S .04 Cable Spllc.ts 15.53 .77 36.1.50 .05 ,Z Electricians (4 atocsea)t asn rrancisco Cuunty O Electricians 12.54 1.12 141.705 .04 Electricians 15.585 1.04 3%#.10 .06 Cable Splicers 13.46 1.12 31..705 .04 Cable Splicere 17.53 1.04 3%1.90 .06 (-5 M Calavacas and San Joaquin Cos. San Kat*o County •q1 en Electricians 12.15 .92 3111.25 .01 Electricians 13.64 1.25 1L11.00 t Cable Splicers 11.47 .92 3%01.25 .01UM10H L'At1;TRULT0R9 13.49 .545 .35 141* .02 Contra Costs County LrVATt)R C0H:i1'1UCrQK3' Electricians 11.20 .70 3W.00 KrUpr1S 7013st 545 )7 it.. 03 Cable Splicer• 16.70 .70 3111.00 LLVAlm CDt19TRUCroks, Dei wrt• and Humboldt Counties HELPLR9 M400.) 50SJ11 Electricians 11.25 .00 3111.05# .04 Cable Spl)c*rs 12.15 .80 3%11.85 .04 /am9ta • 1 V4 D lar•V i FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1971 4 r cWtSI061 NO. CA77-9071 Paps t ` Page CAS DecistON too. 77-1091 is pd.x.4w+Et■r.'-t+ , De.le Pdas.Dn+ii#a PgmaaH N+.rir E4.pt{q R...a N 6,• P.aJ+.a V.tulw w4/., Atp,T. APS,.Tr. GLAIE"I PAINfLRBI Alameda, Contra coat+, Karin. Alpine, Amador, Calavecas and nontetey, flaps, San bonito, San Joaquin Counties San PCanCI&CO. San Mateo. Dcu.n f 4.92 .70 0 2.34 Santa Clogs. Santa Crus, Sprays Dheettock Tapers# *.Ing Solan t=N from 4 of Stages Scaftoidl Sondblaetect ' Patrfieldi. Sonrca Counctas $11.79 3 1.00 $ 1.41 .02 Structural 4t.e1 9.12 .70 2.14 1,11 Alptne, Amador, Calaystaa, r ►nano County . r E1 Dorado, Harlpoaa, Hecced, - Drush# Talv[s M 11.12 .41 .20 r (North of City of Livingston). Sprays Structural steel 11.37 .41 .20 Nevada, Placer. Sacramento, - Dal Notts and 114rboldt Wuntlos San Joaquin. Sutter, Tuoluens. Brush 7.55 6 .30 .20 .80 , Yolo and Yuba Counties 10.606 ,54 1.50 Spray# Sandblooterst structural ►tasno and Remaining portions of Steell Suing Utagot Tapers# Merced County 9.09' .81 1.04 .405 AS Papothangere 7.40 r .50 .20 .40 IRJMMa3RSLKS t Monterey, San Benito, San Mateo, ►once Erectors 10.66 1.24 2.22 1.46 .04 Santa Clara and Banta Crux Reinforcing 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Counties (excluding pro tions of Otnamental! Structural 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 the lake Tahoe Areal TW.SIBrueh 11.22 .ff 1.30 Alameda and Contra Casts Cos. 11.36 1.09 1.26 i .025 Bptay 11.47 .99 1.30 .60 .03 EsZ*14 t, Nevada, Plocor and Tapers 11.77 .99 1.30 .00 .03 .Z Tehama Counties 11.00 .66 .50 .01 Butter. Tehama and Yuba Counties + 0 Aaadar. E1 Dorado, Sactsrnto Drushl Pot TenJerl Rolle[+ 4.75 .40 .40 -4 and Yolo Counties 6.40 .40 .95• 1.03 Sprayt Sandblastetst Structural n Colaverss and San Joaquin Steell Swing Stayot Tapers 9.25 .40 .40 to Counttes 11.30 .60 .55 .01 take Tahoe Ar** Xarin and Sonoma Counties 9.01 .07 .45 1.00 1/00 Dtush 10.95 .70 .7S rasnterey and Santa Clot Counties 11.30 .60 .55 .01 t Bproyl structural Steel# Tapers 11.20 .70 .75 San rrancisco arm! NS of San Marin, San ►ranctsco and Sonoma Kates County 13.07 .66 2.00 .02 Countiss San Benito and Santa Clara r Brush 10.77 .79 1.10 .60 .03 CowntI*a 12.69 .90 1.75 Spray 11.02 .99 1.10 .00 .03 ►uxno County 11.41 .35 .45 Tapers 11.72 .99 1.10 .60 .01 Murli,raa, Ketced and Tuolusns Counties 10.75 .01 , Southetn half of San wteo ' tounty 10.01 .32 1.00 I FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42. NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 •.ra 1 DMIStOH to. CA71-5091 Page 6 DECISION NO. CA77-5C91 ►a,lt 7 FA.t.E... P.t...0F.I.t.0...111,Pat..•,& E••Ic r Bede H..dr EJrunbe N..,It .3..•n.. A.,.• H L Y P..•1..• Vaa.H•. uJla, 11.0.6 N L It F-1..s Y-'I.. .J/.r Appc 7,. PAIMTM31 Icont'd) PtASTrAeRS TftJDr71St tCont'dl Alascda, contra costa, El San T[ancloca a,d San Hate.Cot. 1 9.50 .80 11.20 11.25 Wt+Ja, Napa, Nevada, PLacer, Alpins, Asuduc, [1 w98-Jo. Saar aAcnto, Solana 4+d Yalo Nevada, Placot, Sactamenta t Counties (e ac luJing portions and Yolo COunttaa 7.455 .455 1.40 .60 Of counties in the LtYt Calsvecsa stw Jan Joaquin Cos. 9.4. .110 1.40 .90 Tahoe Area) lbntttey County 10.40 1.25 1.70 broth 1 11.12 .99 1 1.10 .00 .07 Dan bonito, Sant& Clara and spry 11.37 .99 1.10 .00 ,01 '. Santa CCYa Counties 11.110 .70 1.40 Tup.rs 11.92 .99 1.70 .60 ,07PAla0tNSt NarContposa, Merced and Tuolume ntra County 1].10 .111 1. .12 � u Costs County 12.72 .1C 7.7272 .70 wntfee W Brush 9.40 .70 .43 .73 .02 PLt^Ilit"I Steaatltterst Svinq Stage, Papeahsngets, AaaJat (No[the[n half of bosun Chair, Steam Cleaning County), EI tb[a.ta, Sacramento. ani Water blasttr,g 9.05 .70 .45 ,75 ,02 Yalo, Nevada, Placer temclu4lnJ Spray, Sarduloating 10.10 .70 .45 .75 .03 late Tahoe Anal 17.114 1.12 1,61 .14 • PIT17t9t Lake Tahoe Area 10.99 .31 .60 1.95 .10 Alar Js and Contra Cuata Cos, 16.10 .745 1.05 .01 Kevin, San Pranctsco and Sonoma Sutter and Yuba Counties 9.79 .56 1.00 Countltt 11.75 1.905 1.30 1.17 .13 Ptuno County 9.24 .90 1.25 1.00 San Bnnito and Santa Clara con. 13,25 1.06 1.71 .14 ►tante[ey County 12.71 1.00 .l3 .O1 San Ketto County 11.91 1:14 2,10 .25 Aipinn, AaaJot (South to portion Alapine, Aaa-lor, Cal&vtraa, EI Wtada, 12evada, Placer, of County), Lalavataa. Ptaeno. 7 Sacramento, San Joaquin, Mariposa, fietc-1. K-ttrey, Sutter, Talo and Yuba San Joaquin, Santa Cruz, Sutter O Councten 11.59 .71 1.50 .01 Tehama. Tuolumne and Yuba n Sin ytsncla00 co County 12.77 1. 2.25 ,03 Counties 12.40 1.1; 2.00 .10 t.t San ruteo County 7.72 .00 .90 1.50 .023 Napa and Solana Countltn 17.71 1.17 2.29 .14 to Del Norte and Ilumt,o lde Cos. 11,29 .I:E 1.:2 .OS Pal !brie, Hue',oldt, Kevin, Napa, Solana, Sonora and Tehama Counties 10.25 .96 .50 1.23 .01 KifiWas, Reread and Tuolumne CounLtet 9.05 .90 1.55 1.20 PL%STrx1:AS TEXDMSt AlsnuJa enJ Contra Ooata COS. 0.67 .60 1,10 Pves,w county 9.40 .00 1,40 Karin County 6.72 .00 1.40 .90 1 I Moslem CJt a; tD V FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 DECISION W. G7)-SOfI Pals 5 DECISION NO. CA77-5091 Page f Cl. tJ ' W ` W Suis rA.T.B«•N•Petm•.b' F.I.I.B...nre r.7-f. 0•.1s H..,y E...If•. rf•afr EJ...n•e ' 4.,.. M L• P...1... V...r1.. 4/., 1 R.r.. M L R P..dwa V...rl.. -a".. A",.7.. , App,.Tr. ROOrt71Sr ROOrtadr (cont'a) Alaaada and Contra Costa Cas. Amadoc. 540tammnto and Tolo R:.of.re f 10.94 1 1.17 i 1.10 .40 .. Counties t , 41,\11$ t ketal Settlemen (2 Ro fera 1 10.11 1 1.04 i 1.10 1 1.00 .07 kettles W/o iwpa) 11.19 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 rnamelet■ and Plteb 11.11 1.04 1.10 1.00 .07 Bltumastict JTaaeelecst Pipe- Ban bonito and Santa Clara Cos. .,rapperat Coal tar built up 11.94 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 Rootatat Aettleman (1 kettle) 10.10 .45 1.14 Alpine, Calaveras. Mariposa, B1IIXT NL'rAL NORRGISr ' Marced. San Joaquin and Ala,.la, Contra Costa, Napa Tuolumne Cour.,-_-. and Solana Counties 11.25 .66 1.13 114 .04 Rootets (alate, the and r Alpine. Calaystae sna van . Composition and built up) 11.21 .95 .47 Joaquin Counties 11.77 .66 1.401 .02 reit Machine Operator 11.44 .96 .47 Amodur. dl Dorado, Navads, al Lorado, Placate Sutter and Placer, Sacramento, Sutter, YuDs Counties T.haaa, Volo mei tube Cos. 11.65 .71 1.63 .11 Rrofets 11.59 .95 .40 Mariposa. Merced and Tuolumne rresno County Counties 11.14 .40 1.10 .06 Rooters r 11.35 .60 .60 M ntecey, Ban Benito, Santa Karin, lisp&. Solan and Sorwsa Clare and Santa Ccus Ws. 11.15 36+.44 1.545 1.115 Counties Ban Mateo County 12.42 .66 1.51 .12 Rootsta 10.13 .65 1.20 1.63 .04 091 Norte. Humboldt. Matin, Mastic witketet Sattlarn (2 , dan Ttanleco and Sonoma Cos. 12.50 .66 1.74 .12 kettle v/0 pumps) 10.76 .55 1.20 1.63 .04 Pcaano county 11.96 .73 1.22 L4 x. Bituaaaticl frasel$ral Pipe BOR 1LOOR LAYT7t71 O•� vtapM tat Coal tar pitch 11.17 .83 1.20 1.63 .04 Alpine, Araadot, Calavotas, y Mal Norte and Humboldt twenties Merced (test of the San fwfara 10.32 .40 .73 .35 Joaquin River), San Joaquin, in tatntetey ab Santa Ctus Counties Sacramento, Sutter, Tehau. %' Rooters 10.40 1.40 1.15 Tuolumne, Yolo and Tuba Ban rtan¢1600 aril Ban Mateo Cue. Countteet and those puttions of PAOfe(a - 10.13 .60 1.13 1.10 '04 dl Dorado, Nevada and Placet Ma/tic Workers Ana aettlearn Counties (esolud(ng Lake Tahoe 12 kettles v/o pump$) 11.16 .40 1.15 1.10 .04 Ateal . 10.73 .14 1.30 1.00 .10 ditusustict maselerat Pipe-. Lake Tahoe Area ;0.07 .70 .20 ursppetat coal tar 11.13 .90 1.15 1.10 .04 Alameda, Oontta Costa. Marin, Marc W, Monterey, Naps. Ban Bantto, Ban rtanciaco, Ban Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Bolan and dontam Counties 11.30 .601.00 b .16 I 1 mm 9 e1 i leee; ♦r= FitARAL REGISTER. VOL 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 ". DLCISICaI No. CA77-5091 •saga la DECISION NO. CA77-5091 Pse 11 1 ' Frlaea$-M$Pas.a.ts F.la*s lr..I.es P.i•••ra Basic B.da Mw.,l! EJauttaw N.r,lr EJrc.It.. Rasa M i Y P-1..r Vac ilea awJf.r R.ra NAY Paa.baa Vacart.. awJr.. MIN[LER FIYTMSt 5 Aper.Tr. LA002E2.9 A►at.T•• Alameda, Contra Costa,.Marin, ' Napa, San Frarcixco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solaro and &.noaa t Gcoup 1 5 0.77S 11 1.25 5 1.70 f 1.10 .10 CaantI*m 5 16.26 .65 $1.65 .09 G14)up 1(s) 9.00 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 ltcmatning Counties 15.07 .65 .95 ,06 Group 1(b) 1.275 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 STWtF)TTt]tSs Croup l(c) 8.825 2.23 1.70 1.10 .10 Alameda and C+ontca Costs Cas. 13.30 1.75 2.29 .165 r Group ltd) •.725 1.75 1.70 1.10 .10 Del Nurte and Humboldt Cod. 11.61 .61 1.12 .05 Croup 1(e) 9.325 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 TERRAZZO NONXERS1 Group I K) 11.97• 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Ala-ads, Contra Costa, Del Group 2 8.62' 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Norte, Humboldt, Karin, Maps, ` , Cramp 3. 1.52 1.25 1.74 1.10 .10 SanFrancisco. San Yatao. Sola no and Sonoma Counties 11.12 1.50 1.10 1.00 « 91 Dorado, Nevada. Placer. LABORERS . Sacramento, Suttee, T.hama, (CuturlU) Yolo and Yuba Cc.ntlas 21.80 .6o .90 .25 n TILL SBT MSs Alameda, Contra Coats, Del r ` Croup Is 9.231 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Notts, ZI Dorado, Humboldt, Gcoup 20 6.64' 1.25 1.74 1.10 .10 Marin, Napa, Nevada, Placer. Cramp 31 4.525 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 SaCraa+ento, San Benito, San ' rcancisco. San Katrro. Santa Clara, Solana, Sonora. Sutter* ' Tend". YoIo and Yuba Cos. 12.00 .9s 1.20 1.60 .09 112 O Alpine, Azadar, Cal.reraa. San : 4 Joaquin and Tualuone Counties 10.27 .55 .30 1.00 'a Fteeno, Matlpo.a and Merced t,s Counties 10.35 1.00 .50 'tn 9unteray and Santa Crux Counties 13.41 1.09 1.18 A ' p PAID HOLIDAYSt • '<A-New Year's Day# II-Memoriel Day# C-indeperienee Days D-Labor Days E-Thanksgiving Days F-Chrtatms My. w= ; FOO7rmr,t5 t S A. U4710yer Contributes 16 of Ws c hourly rate for ivet 5 ye to' sery ce I.,;. .. ,°., and 2% of basic hwrl rate for 6 month to 5 years as Vac cion Ps t u Y Y Y Credit. Sia Paid H.ulldaya: A thruuyh t. ct u O t• b. Employer contributes 9.90 pet ),mor for me first Iva year Of empl ymant# f After five years SI:05 ;.ec stoutto Vaca ion and Mdoya H *tits. a l.a.* 1 a C» 1,5 f r-, OLC1310N NO. CA17-5091 Page 12 DECISION NO. CA77-7091 Page 13 u' 1:. • sD IJIDOMD+S LAA0FZRS (Cont'd) IQ Group Is Asphalt lreners and Rakers$ Harko, vacksr end similar type tampetai Duggyyblles Cb:alnsav, faller, logIcaaer and Group 1(d)l Repair Trackman and toad beds (cut and cover work buckets Cmpa Ctors of &I! types, Cxerety and magheslte mixer of subway after the temporary cover nae been placed) 1/2 yard and under, Concrete Ian works Caocrato uv$ Concrete sander$ Crtttet and/ot ►�artnj, Cut granite Barb setter, tors Group 1(e)s Laborers on general eonstruetlor. work on or In talaerar Slip forma, C:een c-tters, Readetboar.taen. Hubsattera, bell hole footings and shaft Aligners# Jsckhar..ec operatoce, Jacking of pbpe over 12 Inches, ' Jackson and similar type Cmpaetora$ rettlesen, Potmen and nen Group I(f)s Contra Coats County Only* rlpelayees, Caulkers. applying asphalt, lay-told, ereoaote, lies, caustic and similar Osndara, Plpeucappers. Conduit layers and Plastic plivlayscer ' type mterlalst Lagging, shooting, whallnq, brackiny, trench- Pca&wte Plpe Tester, r*o Joint pipe ant otrllylnq of ease, jacklnq, hand-gulded lagginghammers Magnesite, eloxyrssln. Including repair of vo1Js. Precast Manhole Setters, Cast In flberglaso, and maatle worker. (vat or dry); Pavement breakers place, manhole fora setters ' and ■peders. Including tool grinders Plpelayers, caulkers, bandaro, pipevrappecs, conduit layers, plastic plpelayerns Wet hole Group 29 Asphalt Shovelers$ Cement duoix,zo and handling dry count diggers - air, gas and electrics Power bcoon sweepersl Power or gypsual Choke-a.ttec and P.(gyer (clearing wck)$ Concrete reapers of all types (except as shown in Gcoup 2)1 Ram cat gun Ducker Dumper and Chutsmanr Conetete Chipping and Grindtngs and stud gun/ /lptap-stonepavar and rock-slinger, Including placing Concrete laWc.ro (wet or dry)$ Dc1llsr'4 halpecs Chuck Tenders of sacked concrete and/or sand (wet cc dcy)l Rotary searlflec, llosaltman, adductor■) Hydraulic $alto[ (over 130 loo pceasuce)l multiple head concrete ehlppeel Davis trencher - 200 or similar loading and unloading, carrying and handling of all rods and type (and ail ema11 tranchere)$ Roto and Ditch witch, Roto- notarial@ for use In reinforcing wnccets cvnsccuctlonl rtttebucgh toners Sandblaster:, PotrAn. Gunman, Nosslemanl Signalling and chipper, and similar type Brush Shredderat 31ulvr1 Singlefoot, t Rl991ngl Tank CIO aners$ Tree cllmbersl Vlbra-■ereeJ - Dull float hand held, pneumatic tampers All preuvatlee air, gas, and electric In connection with laborers' works Vlblatorol Drl-pak-It machine) tools[ Jacking of pipe under 12 Inches 019h Pressure* blow pipe (lye cc overs 100 lbs, pressure or over)$ Hydro Seeder and similar types Laser Gam In connection with croup 31 All cleanup work of debris, grounds and baalldings Including lawrers' wck .t but not limited to street cleonerss Cleaning ,nd washing . :ova, Construction laborers Including brldge and general )abocacel Gtoup 1(a)l Joy Drill Model TMw-JAI Gardener-Denver Model DH143 Dum)eaan, load elvttect tics watchers Street Clasners, Gardener@, and similar type drills$ Track drillers, Jack leg drillers Rorticultutal and landecepe laborers/ Jottings L(mberel Brush Ze Diamond drlllorss wagon drlllersl Mechanical drillers - all Loaderal Pilots, maintenance landau;, _awrers on new constructions Q types regardless of type or method of pwacs Multiple unit Maintanancs. Repair Trackman and Road bwdsl Streetcar and Railroad -r driller Wasters and Powderman, All wotk of loading, placing construction Track 4Wreres T.apurary air and water lines, Vlctsullo j7 and blaating of all powder and explcslve& of whatever type to- or el.(lars Tout room attendants rencs [rectos, Guardrail E:•ctoce$ m gardlas■ of method used for such loading and placing$ Nigh ravaxwnt Hackers IbuttGn settecal In &Coleco (Including drilling of aame)s Tree topper$ Olt grinder Group 1(b)a Sever Cleaners , LADORERS Icunnbte) Croup I(c)/ Burning and welding Group It Hossleman (including Gu*vsan, Putman)1 Ro.Deens Gcoun man Group 21 Reboundaan , Group 71 General Laborers awsw • FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMPER 30, 1077 i ' DE ZSZ W e4. CA77-5091 Page 16 'DECISION NO. C07-5091 page 1S ' POWER 7]UIYMYJK OPCA11TU11S (AMULS I and III • Oroup 11 Aaslatants to r-g(neere (Brekamanl Flremanl Ueavy Duty B••14 Bale Fda6.4,••(Ii.P•rr•nu Repairman Helpers Oiler# Deckhamis Signalman# Svite Mum! Tar • M•wl M••d Pot Firamaq)s Parteman (Heavy Duty Repair shop parte room) r r EJenH•a ' R•o•• R•o•. H 1 Y PwLu V••sIb• e•J/•, AaF..!.. Group 21 Compressor Operators Concrete Mixer (up to and including I FOND EQUIPIlnK OPERATORS 1 yard)• Canvoyur Belt Operator (tunnslll fireman Hot Plant# AREA 1 APIA 2 # Ifydcaullo) Monitors 1k Chanlcsl Conveyor (handling bulldinq ma- • terlalall Mixer lux Operator (conccecs plant)l Pump Dierator# Spreader Buaa:.n (with aareedil Tar Pot rlraman (p.ow*r a•7itoted) Gtoup 14 i 9.13 110.46 4 1.50• 1 2.25 .'0 ,29 ! _ Group 21 9.50 11.01 1.30• 2,25 ,90 ,29 Croup 3t 9.71 11.24 1.50• 2.2S ,90 .29 Group 31 Box Operator (bunker)# Helicopter Radioman (Slgnelmsn)# I Group 44 10.22 11.01 1.50• 2,25 ,90 ,29 Locomotive 120 tons or under)) K)torman1 R..dman or Chalrunans Group 54 10.55 12.06 4-1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Ross Carrier IConatruetion lubettsl# IWtomlsts Setse.bun (except Group 6s 10.71 12.22 t 1.50• 2.2S .90 .29 asphaltic concrete pavlm))# Self-propelled, autumaticsIly alplied • Group 71 LO,e7 12.18 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 concrete curing machine (on attests, highways# airports and canals)# Group 4� 11,11 12.42 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Trenching Machine, 6 ft. depths Truck Crena Oilers TL77er liolst, 4 Group 91 11.56 11.05 1{50• 2.25 .90 .29 single drums Dollar Tender Group 101 11.76 11.27 1,50• 2.25 .90 •79 Group As Ballot Jack Tampers Ballast Pegulatocl Ballast Tamper Group 10-At 11.04 13.19 Ir,50• 2.25 ,90 ,29 Group 114 12.06 11.57 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Multi-purloee# Boxm,n (asphalt plant)# Elevator Olaratur (in- Croup 11-At 13.22 11.11 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 side)# loch Lift at lumber Stacker (conetructlon lob alta)) Group !L-H4 I1.52 15.01 1.50• 2.25 .90 L' Line Masters Material Halet (1 drum)# Shuttlecar# Tie Spacer) Group 11-Cl 13.06 15,13 1.50 2.25 .90 .29 7wer4.ubi3s ' 'Included 1.21 per hour to Croup 51 Compressor Operator (over 2)► Concrete Mixers (over 1 Pensioned Health and Welfari Nnd. Yards Concrete Pumila or "boats Guna1 Genarstorsl Grouting t:achines Press-veld fair-uperated)s Pumps (ova[ 'It Wel4ing Machines 1powocc4, other Uian by olectclt:tyl Z ' Group 6a BUI Lima Road Pactor or elmllarl Doom Truck or Dual O Purpose A-1-rase Truck# Concrete Ustch Plants (oat or dTY11 Con- r1 Crete Sews (Self-pralellsd unit) on utreate, higl.waye, airports est u� and csnalas Drilling and baring Machlnvcy, vertical (not to apply ' to watatllners, wagon dtllla at lackhan.-ura)s Hlghline (:ablsvay • ' 319nalm3n) Loco tivas (steam or uvuc Jo twn)I Lubrication and service Engineer (orblle and grass* rac411 P.aginnia Intvrr•al roll • Slab Vibrator (on alrpvtte, highways, canals and wace-srs)I Maohanieal Finishers Icunctety) (Claty, Johnson, uldwel! Bctlj* Deck or similar typeals rcchantcal Lure,c.0 L and/or Curb and Gutter Mlchlne, concrete or asphalt) Puttable Crushers# Port P, Driver 1x1300 and similar)# towor Jus:,• C.vrotor Isatting ollp- z forma, etc., in tunnel.)# Itollet Ivx:ept jut-hattll A:retJau n (Barber-Greene and Similar)(SulnaltlC tuncrcte pavingls �tlf- .}���� - propelled Compactor Islnyls englne)l Srlf-pruj+Ilea Pipeline Wrapping ►Aehlno (parault CRC or similar tylb)I Self-propelled t Power Sweeper) Salt-ptopelled Tape Machine# 511p ro.m Punpa (lifting device, for conorete furma)l Small rubber-tired tractors# ?'`•y Surface Heateret Auger-tyle drlllrn9 equllownt wp to and including 3f ft. depth) am•asr •stir - FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 " 'r Y, 1Page 10 . DlxILiON N0. GT7-5091 'D3xISI0N NO. G77-5091 Pale 17 POEM CQUIPltl?IT GPMTORS (Cont'd) . POWER V2UIPP=fT GPA-AS (Cont'd) (AREAS I and If) IConc'dl I4t . , (ARw I and II1 (Cant'd) 1 • r Group 71 Concteto Conveyor o[ Crnccete Pump, Truck cc Liulpment Group 101 boon-typo backfilling IOchlnas bodge Cranes Cary-Ilft (or mounted !boom length to apply)s Concrete conveyors building sitel slatlar)# Ch•wtcal Gsooting Machine, truck mounted# C.iabinstion back- Deck CJ:gtneeres Drilling and boring Kiichlnecy, horizontal (nat to boo and Loader (up to and Including 3/4 cu, yJ. m.r.e.)$ Derctck 12 _ sepia to vate[Ilneca, vegan drilla or )ae:na:aeta)i D_al Deus Nlaeri operators required when owing engine •emote term N31st)I Cw[zlek barges Pullet Renato Fut{ and ■lar las type a# Gantry Rider lot •!Drum[ (except excavation wck)s Da-mote Loader and A.taes tla#ceders [levatlng equlpmentls Rydio-Hamner or slailnt# Inatcunent Mans Material. Rout Grader Meavy ader andRotsi 0[111 Rig (including 1v Dc1I.san Fovrnd•tion work (2 or more drusal$ Mechanical Finishers or Spreader Machine (asphalt, and tuella balder and el■I la[ typez snob ins type DC Il similar wart tog Barter-Greens and slmllec)I Mine or Shaft W iet# Mraermobllel Pave- Loader[ (or rd&llarls Llft Slab 1LgI .,s (s)o Locq and •Jailer types sent breaker with or without Cor-pruaor Combinations Pavement breaker, Loader f2 yard• up to end Including r Engine rtheoVin-1 lover 100 tone) r truck mounted with Compressor CombInationi Pope bending Machine (pipe- (single or multiple tandunitem s apar)lMultiple ergine Farth+owrap Machine inel irucllda, lines onlyll Pipe Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and auppotted)l Doesrs, etc.) (no tandem s.:upecls Pre-■hese Mira w r-tire tuchlnei N servo) Rutter tired Junto 10.211 1.191 .70 1.00 � 17,500 gals. under 6,000 gale.) -10.111 1.195 .70 1.00 HEAVY DUTY TRAWSPORT COKBIMTION WINCH TR= thigh bed) 10.22 11.191 .70 1.00 a1TN WISTr 7canelt, mix Agitator 16 yds. end ROSS t3YSTER and SIMILAR z' under 0 yda.) 10.155 1.195 .70 1.00 STwwt)LE CARRIER 10.241 1.141 .70 1.00 Q 4. VACUUM TRUCX (3.500 gala. TRAAJIT NIX AGITATOR and unlet 1,500 gala.) - I0.165 1.149 .10 1.00 (6 yda, through 10 yda.) 10.215 1.191 .70 1.00 RUSEER-TIRED MUCK CAR (not VACUUM TRUO( (11100 gals. self-loaded) 10.175 1.195 .70 1.00 and under 7,100 gals.) 10.261 1.195 .70 1.00 • JLTIIta2 TRUt7( t WATER TRLXX . (5,000 gels. And under 7,000 gals.) 10.315 1.141 .70 1.00 I 1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOt. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 l e.+ GEC16I(X+kO. 0771101 - Psga 21 DECISION NO. CA77-5091 Page 2) E..ic htq.5—fif.P.r«wt. a.dc Ibw,lr EJrc.n.. I1...fy EJ..an.w R.+.. N t Y /wJww V.,.iHn .w1'.• N.,.. M L I P---i— V.c.n.w .n J.. 7Nt1(7l DRTVt3,9 (Cont•J! ' •..r.T.. Aro,.it. svtttx ONSVtJ s front—di buu axerr 3PHr)w 1 (v/w i Au.lsc. Ova) 12 y.ta. and TVo ydaSIT MIX oG'Jh 12 (Aver incluJinq lit yda. rater 10 yda. tntuugA 12 yJa.) 010.)55 3 1.195 .70 $1.00 level)) Dung tovec 12 yda. BUtA CLWENT SPRr-kD17t (u/.a and lnelu31n9 1e yam. rstec auger, a yda. and 1nclo4inq Ievollf Dumpereto (ever 12 12 yJs, voter Serail, Dip yda. and including 18 yda. Is ye., and Including 12 rater lcvel)f Dunpater lova) 12 yds. end IncluJlnq le ;.Is. yds. rater level)! Dua)r:cete vete) level)1 Skid. Idebcls 6 yds. snJ including 12 We, over 12 you. u.d including you. voter levellt Sell- { 18 yJs, vatat Iavnll) h u.k■ plopelleJ street arae(.r[ (dry pee-batch conacwte six, with hold (Jeined tetuu over 12 yJs. and lncluJlnq blot bkfds WeLcla bo.. a Is rater level) 0 10.48 s 1.195 .70 01.00 yda. and Including 12 yds. rater level)1 St. go and/of 8,.w ' P.ts. ON SIM tdNt TYPO plorl Truck tdty pte-batch 10.51 1.191 .70 1.00 C nctste els, a yds. and SY1.f-dAAS)ltki S'Al1t?( including 12 yds. vatac t level)) Duy.e tet fa yda. .TBUCX PLEPhliot" 10.375 1.195 .70 1.00 and Including 12 yJs. water level) 10.44 1.195 .70 1.00 butt)CWL7/T SPNfJUJOI (v/v0 auger, over 18 y.le, and EIaVY Dl1TY TIWI5PORT Including 24 yda. voter t:.3 tgduunscR la.DeJl 10.45 1.195 .70 1.00 level)1 Coabinatlon dump and r)dusp trailers Oump (over is TRANSIT MIX AGITATOR yda. end Including 24 yds. )mit fora 12 yda, LM uugh rater level), Duaperste lover 10 yda. and Including 24 yda. 14 yd■.) 10.455 1.19' .70 1.00 very level)$ ouel.stet lover 10 yJs, and Including 24 yde. I rater levall$ Said (debris Owe, over is yJa. &n.1 Including 24 yda. voter levelll Transit - all agitator (over 12 yid. through 16 yds.)) Trucks idry pee-batch cantata nix. over 1 17 yJa. and Including 24 yds. rater level) 10.595 1.195 .70 1.00 t.•) l_ FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1977 v'1 1 DECISION Va. CA77-5091 tape 2t OLCISIOY NO. CA77-1091 tale 21 tit h: " Ka , ttiryr 11w41r Rarir ttieyr Bw•1!<r Pat r•r�ta Britt ' 1tr..Yr Ear< ,f.. tt.rdr Ea<I'i., q rrr X 1 f Iw<trwa Ya<r<Ira awUr, Rpr< M&f Taw<i»a Vrsrn:w rwa. TRt1CR DRYVMSt (Cont<d Alar.Ia err••Tr. 5Rt7tX DAYVTR9 [Cont•d} btnx CtSt'Crr StRMM Wva butt Cext a 3Mr.ADCR w,Mo auger, over 24 yds. and in- auger, over 50 yam. And unaat eluaing 3$ yJa. vat-et leveM 65 yda, .*tot levels! 0,01, Dump loyal 24 yda. and in- (ovot 50 yJa. and unlet 65 eluding 31 yda. vmtet level)f yda. Water Ieve111 th.,trete Duspctets lovet 24 yda. and love( 50 yds. and undet 65 yda. Incluatng 35 yda. water leve01 Water Iova4)i Duepeter (ovu SO D.oiyator (aver 24 Yda, and yds. am! under 65 yda, water including 15 yda. water 3-velli level)j iteltcortet pilot when • W We, 20's, 21'0 and other t tran4puttfng nen Or aatrrlal::lr 010116t cat type, Tefta COWS. Skids (debt$• but, Over SO y.ta. Le:butneapulls. Tuurnarockar, and under 65 yds, -*tot levell) tocitd and 412,1149 typo equip- r Ttucka Lary rte-batch conctote "rot when pulling Aqua/rat or six. Over SO yJa. and under 65 .stat tank ttotlers and fuel yda. Water level) 110.91 1 1.113 .70 $1.00 ane/Or Ito m►a tank tt at l of CC "that attic. t(0llotal Saida lim Cwnrr 5"rADER fw/vo (debt!• t„m,, ovet 26 yda. end ougox, over 65 Yam. and Includin•i IS yda. water leval)t lncluding 60 yds, atot 'rtuca (dry pre-Latch conctetai Iavel)r Dump 165 yds. and ata, over 2t yda. and Including including 60 yes. water lewllf 35 yam. .stat level) 1 10.64 $ 1.195 .70 $1.00 1 du2,rcroto (over 61 yda, and s Including e0 yes, voter Lovellf r lxJI.X Cth—mer SrkP,ALM IV/VO Duapstet (0 Yds. and including auger. Coat 35 Yam. and 60 yam. Water lovol)f Lklaa n. 2,t lncluJing 50 yds. voter levelif (debt{• box, 65 yam. and to Dump favor 35 yda. and Including including 80 yda, voter level)( I 50 )-do. water level$! DuspCeato Ttucka (dry pre-batch coocreto lovas )5 yam. and Including 50 air. 65 yda, and IncluJln•3 yds, water level)I Dur••pster (ate 60 yda, water loyal) ll.d9 1.113 .70 1.00 3S yds, and tncluaing $0 yds. vatoc level-)t Skids Idebtta box, over 35 yam, and Including 50 yam. atat level)i Trucks (dry • ' pre-batch conctote atm, over 3S yds, and Including SO yam. water level) I0.79 1.195 .70 1.00 r 2,rraAr -r #' FEDERAL AWISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-11IDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 197T h t DCC1310N NO. C477-5091 Fs4e 27 DrCtS10M NO- CA77-5051 Pago 2d •CALI soplith t AREA nU INITIUNS for NW-114 LQUII'Ht:(r U?CRATORS f.tss,B•••W Ps tt •`ARCA'21 All areas not tncludai .;thin Ace* I as L_ Basic .�.,, raaa�y 4attncd below. ¢ tat.. H L V Pw,te•• Y•ntb• k+1/st ' ARG L All eteee included to the dkecriptlon TRtIC7S bRit•17e5e Cont•d) . Arlt.Tc. dotin.d Lola.which to based u;vn tovneltip BULL Cl7lt)1T 5PRYADOt r/vo end [sola Ltne. of At.as l and 2. anal+[, over 80 yda. and Coa.aancing in tit* Pacific 0:*sn on tits extension of the Southerly n, tneludlny YS yda+ 4atkt tine of Tu+mahtp 195. and inti.u..`- t 9 955 Yds, atcr¢ levant le0 yda. Thence Lastsrly alothn e Southerly line of Towshtp 195, crossing�- yu • ng levei)s put rete the Mt. Liable watidiaa to the ::.W. corner of t..n hip lti lova[ 80 range et, tit. D•tblo hose line a J o.tldtan, yds. and including yds. Thence Southerly to tit. S.W. C*t .r of tot.nahi{= ZOS, tango tE, ester 1eva1ll punpetot (we[ ,t ThenceEasterly to the S.W. f h205a lit:,80 yds. and including 9S yds. coiner oto.o. ip , range wstet levelll Skids ldebtia Thenes Suutbtrly to the S.V. coiner of tow*htp 2I5, rant• t3Y. T`•* Wt, next 60 yds. and including TV,tuce test.cly to the S.U. cutn n *r of tuwship 21St maga IIE, e' 95 yda. rater l.vsl)1 Trucks Thence Southerly to tit* S.V. corner ut towmstttp 2_5, tongs LIE. Theucs Eaatc.Cl to the S.E. corner of tuvnship ZZS, range Ire, over so Pet-batch and ete ng Yhcnce Southerly to it,* S.V. cotaor of towcsht 235 range tat, neer 80 yds. and Sneivding ! y P , rt t 1.195 ,70 Thence Easterly to Lit. S.E. wrner of township 215, range LIE. 9S yds. utter 1*Ye1) i 31.21 01.60 Thant• 59uth*tly to it-. S.W. corner at township 74S: range 19E, 14( falling on the Southerly line of Klags County. ahenca East*cly along the Southerly boundary of KtnHt County and the Southerly boundary of Tulars'Cuunty, to the S.C. Comer of township Z4s, range VIE. N Z Thence Northerly to the N.C. corner of township 215, range 24Ct t•f0 I.s.+ce Westerly to the N.Y. corner of township ZIS. Tanga 29E, .y Thence Northerly to the H.E. earner of tuvnslttp 13:40 range 2LE. ' Thence Westerly to the N.V, tornvr of townshtp 115, range ZSC, 1 ni Thence Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 115, range 27E. Thence weat.cly to the N.Y, corner at tawnshtp 11S, rants 271, Thence HatUtorly to the N.C, Cotner of township 10a'. tang* 26£. Thence Westerly to Lit* M.W. corner of township tOS, range 201. Th*nce NurtV,arly to the N.C. corner of cownship 4.5, range Z'.E. • Thence Westerly to the N.W. Cotner of township 95, rang* ZIE. Thence Mucthorly to the H.C. carnet of township 8S, tango 24t, ' Thence V*stacly to the N.V. Cotner of township a5. tango 24t. Thence Hortbocly to the N.L. corner of township tS, tang* 21E, jI Thence Vastetly to the S.E. Cotner of township SS. range VIE. Thence Northerly to tit* N.E, cornu of township 'S, canto Vitt i-.' - Thence Westerly to the M.W. Cotner of township 5St tangs t9tt Thence Nottherly to the N.C. cotner of township 35, range 18E, 3 Thence Westerly to the H.W. corner of township 15. =ante tar. • Thence Nocth*tly to the H.E. corner at township :S, range LIE, j; i Thence Veatorly to the N.V. corner of township 2S, tangs 17L, ' ,Thence Northerly ccoatng the Ht. Diablo baseline co the N.E, ' corner of township 211, range Lot. tt Thence Westerly to the M.U. cornu of township 24, tango let, Thence Hoctharly to the N.C. corner at township 14. range 15t. Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of tuwshtp 3:1, range ISE, • Thence Notchatly to the H.E. cotner of townthip t:Kt cants I4t, arae tz t N { FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190— AIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1477 co c: �� to DECttl:alta. GATT-50fL yap* 2s DECISION no. rage 2f CA77-5041 its m1a GLfIOiTIONS for w 19'1Lta fS133tY'•tZ uPLS1.TOYS {cort'Ej •tVWLA LQIttCxLNT OfENATt1A5 (cunc'd} •,tree I (coacrdit *Area t (Cant'd) Thence Wcstttl)f co the H.V. cornac of township 44. Conga ILE.• ThenCe Westerly to the S L. corner of township ISH, range I:V. Th*nce HortLc riy to tt.e s.[. Cotner of township 5N, cargo 13L. Thence Norch.rly to the ;.L. corner at towtishtp It'll, range 131. Thence Wtscerly to the N.V. corner of township 5.14. conic 13E, Theme Wsaterly to the N.V. corner of township t6N, range l:.t. Thenco Northerly to the M.E. corner of township ICW. range 12E. Ti•tnce Northerly to the N.L. Cotner of townshtp JeN, r•.ige I1W. ' Thcnce Easterly to the S.E. Corner of tawnthtp Itu, range I4E. Thence Weetetty to the H.W. corner of totntahtp Ihv, ranst I.W. Thence tioitherty to the H.E. cornet of township 1111, range 14E, Theme Southerly to the S.U. wine[ of towttatitp inN, range I:al. Thence Westerly to the N.E. Cotner of township I1N, range 10E, ZbenCe Laatetly to the 5.L. Cotner of tounst.ip IBM. t•+*ge lot, Thence Northerly to the N.E. Cotner of township 15N, tongo COC, Thcnce Southerly to lie S.W. canner of township 16N, range wi. • Thants Easterly to the S.E. trainer of towt:chty 16N. tinge 11E. - Thant*Westerly to the N.V. "tiler of township l;M, t.ng. 10at, Thence Nortbarly to the H.E. Cotner of township 16H.rtnge LIE. , { Thence Southerly to the S.W. curnac of tu,mohtp lVt. cons• t«, Thence Eastariy to the S.E. cornet of township 17.4. rands ILE. Thence Easterly to the S.C. cornac of tuwnshtp 141, range 14W, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 144. range 15E, ThtnCs Suutt.*tly to the S.V, Cotner of township 130. range 13V,, Thence Easterly to the S.L. corner of tu+nsshtp 14N. Cars* ISE. t Thence Eastetly to the S.E. Cotner of tuwtithtp I]8, range t7W. Thenea Southerly to the S.W. Cotner of township 13N4 range 16E. Thence Southerly to the S.W. wrner of tuwnshtp 11N, nage 1Z1. ' ihencs Lastorly to the S.E. Corner pf township 13N, range IEE. ThenCe Etaterty to the S.E. Corns at towishtp Iitl, tails. J2:t. 'Thenco Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 1211, tango 17C. Thence SautheCly along the Lastarn tine of rango IN to the Thence Easterly along the Southern tins of townahtp UN to the r*clfic Ocean tactuding that pottlun of Notthecn Cstttutnl* Eastern boundary of the stats of Callfurnta, within Santa Clore County Included within the following tine. Tbetica Northwesterly, thence Morthstfy *tong the Eastern boundary Comerneing at cf.. M.W. corner of townshtp 6Y, rang* 3L. Mc. Of the state of California to the H.E. turner of township 17N, Diablo baseline and Notldt-at rang• let. Thence let a southerly direction to the S.W. corner of township Thence Westerly to the N.Y. corner of township 178, range I1E, 7S. tons* 3E, Thence Northerly to the H.E. corner of township 20N, range JOE, Thence 1n s Easterly dlrectton to the S.Z. torner of township 73. Thenco Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 2014, range IOE. rang* 4E. Thence Nurtharly to the N.E. Cotner of township 2tN, tango 9E, Than" in a HOtthtrty dtr.Cttan to the N.E. Cotner of townshtp 65, Thence Wcstorfy to the H.W. corner of township 21N, range 9E, rang* 4L, Tbanca Northerly to the N.E. Corner of towushlp I2N. range SE, Thence In a Vseterty direction to the N,W. Corner of tawnshtp 6S, z Tbence Westerly to tbt N,W, corner at township 22M, rang* SE, . tango U. to the I.,int of beginnins whtch portion is a part of O Thence Horthorly to the S.W. corner of township 270. range 8E. Area 2. •-+ Thcnc* Eaeterty,to the S.£, Cartier of township 2711, range 8E, Area 1 9160 inciu4se that portion of Northern California within n Thence Votthorly to the N.E. carnet of townshtp 28N, range 8E, the tattooing lineal m t» Zbcnca W.:s:only to the H.W. corner of tatntshtp I80, rangy 7E, , Cueoaencing tai chs Pacific Ocean on an *at antton of the Southerly Thenco 0ottliarly to the N.E. corner of township 3011, range 6E, tine of town►htp ::4. Humboldt basettn. and seridlent Thence Westerly to the N.V, corner of township 30,1, range t£, Thence LssteCty -tuns the southerly tins of township 2M to the t 'ThenCe Nurtharly a ping the Mt. Diablo *xrldtan to the N.E. S.W. cornet of tout.$M p 21, rends 1W. Corner of township 34N, range IV, Thence Southerly to ill. S.V. coater at township IN, rang* 1V, Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 34N, range 6W. Thence Easterly olons the Numl,wldt baseline to the S.W. cosnor , Thence Southerly to the N.E. corner of township 32H. range 74. _ of towitthip IN, Ceram U. Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 32M. range 7V, Thence Soutlurty to the S.V. corner of township 2S, range U. Thence Southerly to Cha S.W.corner of township JON, range 7W, Thcnc* to*t*cIy to Ch* S.E Cor.=er of township 2S, range /E, Thence Easterly to thr S.E. corner of township 30N, range 7V, Thence Southerly to the S.V. co mer of townsLtp 43, rango 3E, Thence Southerly to the S.V. Cotner of township 16111, range V.I. Thence Easterly to the S.E. con.cr of toutiship 4S, range 3£, Thence Easterly to the S.E. Cotner of tawnship 16M, 'range 6V, Thence Northerly to the N.E. cocusr of tu.ntshlp 25, ranee 3.- Thence Southerly to the S.V. corner of township 1411, tinge W. Ttisnee Westerly to the H.W. Cotner of townihtp 2S, Collis 3E, Thent*Westerly to the S.E. corner of towtiship 1414, ri.nge 7W, _ Thcnce Northerly Crowing the It—t'atdt basettne to the S.W. Thenco Northerly to the N.C. corner of township 14H, range 7V, , cbroer of twwi,shtp IN, tango 3£, ThenCe Westerly to Cha H.V.teorner of township 14'1. rang* 7W, TiunCa Easterly slang-the Itumbwtdt baa.ttae to the S.E. corner Tbent• Nattborly to the N.E. corner of township 1511, range Bid, tot tawnahip IN, tango 3E, ' .Thence itortherty to the N.E. comae of township 9N. rang* 3E. Thence Westerly to tho H.U. crcner of township 98, rings IE. • _ Thence H..ctherly to the H.L. Cotner of tuw..shtp ION, tE. /ewes CC FEDERAL REGISTER, VOt, 42, No. 190—tAIDAY, StrTEMEEI 30, 1977 3 ' t 0=151OW Y2. CA77-5091 Pala 30 StwelLSCOF.rS OCCISIOH ' STATtt dllfotnis Coep perl"s lerlal, Inyo, Kern, We •� W.IPOSNiA An•)aits, Nano, Otonle, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Lula Oblaiv. Santa AREA it£Fit(ITIbNS FOR P(Yl£R 1r.11^1LNf OPULATORS Cont'd bat E; ane vc ntur+ ) ( ) DLC2SION Ntfl4StRt GTT-SD92 t:A7Gz Date at Krollc4tian Supersedes OCClalon W.. CA77-5041 dated May 6, 1977, In 42 YR 23:95 oAtea tt (Cant'dj DESCRIPTION or WORK, aulldiag Wnstruction Woe,, mat !nClude single family hoeais and garden typo alwcta.ent■ wp to and Lncludlng 4 eturies. heavy and Thenco Westerly sionli the Northerly line to township ION. low the hlghvay consts,:,:tlon and Jradging. Pacific Ocean. Area I *loo includes that portion of Northern California included vlth- in the followtn= 1111,41 Coosseneina at the Northerly boundary of the Stat* of California - - P,(.e.ll..ah,.P•r•aa,w _ . . at the N. U. corner of township 0N, range 711, Mt. Diablo bora- !•ale line mad meridians ' t(aa,ty ES-n- Thence Southerly to the S.W, corner of township 44H, range 711, Ru.. H a w F..d•+. v.<.a.. •,Jn. Thence Casterly to tit# S.E. corner of township L41t. range 7W. Thence Southerly to the S.U. corner of township 43N, rang& 6W, twa>:917ns VOAXW 4 13.90 .60 S t,t7 .06 Thence Easterly to the S.E. comer of township 43N, range SW, - UOILi2UMUtS 13.175 .713 1.00 .50 .02 Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 4@N, range 511, 0AjCKLArL:RSr Stansaasona, an the Northerly boundary of the Stats of Callfornfa. Imt.erlal County 11.22 LOl 1.06 .12 Thence Westerly along the Northerly boundary of the State of California to ilia point of begdnafog. Inyo. Kern and Ce22.65 I.DU L 45 .07 Los Mgal•a County my (Cities of ' Santa Kube+. Malibu. Vunlce. t Pae3dens, South Pasadena. Arcadia, Wnt.via and Sa> th of Roaccran■ Blvd., In,:IWjng tang Deach). Orange Grunty 11.20 1.25 t.45 .30 Los Angeles County (eacept Cities of Banta Monica. Malibu, Vunlca, Paeadens. 50uth Pasa.t•n 'z Asca.lia, Nuntovla and :wuth(it •0 Roseccans Blvd., including w Lory D.achl 11.20 1.15 1.45 .30 - 171 Riverside and Ban BernacJlno Caunttes I1.20 1.26 I.SS .14 Santa Barbara and 9:n Lula Obispo Counties 11.34 1.15 1.10 .6S .02 $c Venture County 11.78 1.U0 2.20 .OS ' BRICK T120DURS 0.253 .95 1.91 .55 CA1tPt21Tt2iSt Carpenters 10.05 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Saw tilers 20.13 1.49 I.Vs 1.0J .06 Table Pover Sav Operators 10.15 1.49 1.95 1.00 .:6 eF c* Shinglorsi Piladrivatman, . ar(dgo or duck Catiwntvrsi . Darrtcit Datgae.ont U001 Slinger 10.18 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Hardwood Floor tayets 30.25 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 fe • ' Need Rock Slinger 10.26 Lig 1.95 2.00 .Ob Pn*uaatto Nsller 10.30 1.49 1.45 2.00 .Ob Nillvrights 10.55 1.49 1.95 1.00 Ob , Cdt r cola FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SE IMBER 30, 1977 Y • 1 atCIsiON}i0. CA77-6092 rage 3 [J 021CI5201:1 N0. Gt77-5092 page 2 + lJ Pn.e.L.+.A+.far «h "to Parwa.ra buts - Outa ..� tt. It EI....la. ! N•')► _ •_- Edalanao ;i3. Ra+ar if f Y Pa..tr.a Yaca+4a aabht A.h. M t v P-0..a Yacan.a awt.'ar Mp.To. APP.-to. •x CLntarT KkSONSr ammICI ANSI (Coat'di Cesrnt [hens 3 9.41 $1.10 $ 1.75 S 1.00 .08 Riverside County Ce..at plosting ani Ttowllnq tlsctricisn6 ; 12.36 ,65 31+1.6S .04 Kichins 3.46 1.30 1.15 1.00 .Os Cat,I. splicers 12,66 .85 )\+1.65 .04 DRYWALL INSTALUAS 1).22 1,30 1.eo .10 .07 Inyo, wma anJ San Osrnsr4lno EC2 MICIANSr (Lunt res l"Clal County El Oct,leians 12.00 1.11 36+1,00 .04 tlectciclans 11.00 .75 31+1.45 Cable 5,:Icers 12.10 1.11 16:2.00 .04 Cable Splicers 13.26 .75 3611,65 Tunnel. i Rein IChino Glee Naval Ordnance Llectsiolons 13.20 1.11 36.2.00 .04 Teat Station, M.4r4s AVB) Cable Splicers 13.50 1.11 3-2.00 ,04 tlecttic(anwj Technicians 14.62 .70 lit1.46 ,11, Ran Loin Obispo County Cbl. Splicer* 16,10 .70 1\#1.48 .15 Electricians 12.26 1.00 1t01.31 .03 Rein County 1Reaainder of Co.) Cab)* Spltcars 13.48 1.00 1t0L.35 .03 tlectriclansr Technicians 12.72 .70 1\#1.45 ,15, Santa Barbara county Cu.Ia Splicers 13.55 .70 lt+1.4e .15 (v.nJsnbut9 AM Los Angeles County electrician$ 14.25 1.10 1tr1+33 .03 Electricians 12.65 1.05 3%+1.95 .07 Cabe Splicers 15.25 1.10 .0) Cable Splicers 12.95 1.05 3%01.95 .07 Ro*atnder of County Traffic Signal and Street tlectticians 12.50 1.10 34t1.1S .03 Lighting[ cable Splicers 1L 50 1.10 3601.35 .03 BItctticlans 11.79 1.05 11+1.70 .02 Ventura County Utility Technician No. 1 8.84 1.05 1601.70 .02 Electricians 12.77 .84 3101.OS .02 y Utility Technician No. 2 8.25 1.05 1601,70 .02 Cable Splicers 14.01, .84 36+1.05 .02 Tunnel# ILWA OM CO'#tSTt UC"MRSr 0 Electricians 13.52 1.05 16+1.70 .02 I-portal, lnyu, Kern 15outh Cable Splicers 17.82 1,05 1\02.70 ,02 or Tehachapi Racy.). Lara rrt SounJ Technicianet Angela*. Mono. Orange, Rlveral.I, tit S-n4 Technicians (ort building Son Bernardino, San Luis cunet4uction) 11.07 .50 it Obispo, Banta OatLsra and taund Technicians (on Ventura Counties "I f(ciatton of existing Elevator Constructors 12.95 .543 .13 3404 .02 wildings) 1 8.71 .SO It Elevator Constiuctots, Orange County 11611.16 701JR .543 .33 3104 .02 tlectr)cians 12.54 .81 3601.45 .02 Elevator Construotors, Cable Splicers 13.32 +al 36#1,45 .02 Be11.cs (Psob.) 5Ut1R Rain County (North of Tehachapi Ratyei elevator Constructors 13.41 .343 .33 It#a .02 - y renar 1 �-f� FEOERAI. REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 140-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70. 1977 y, s ouClsloH 00. CA77-5092 r,Ve 7 1 DnCISION NO. CA77;092 raga 4 y ey: fdea.B...lu.P•r••••1• fdy.B..•Ilh P.r•,••r• 8 ulr O..Ia H-11E�.a.rlae H••af E!•a Ul.. R.I.a H L R P-1..4 V...16. .w4/•r ft.b. N d f F-1... Vn.U.. ..1.'.• Afp.To. LINE CONMUCTLON[ (Cont'd) ELEVATOR O1-1RS2RUCTOR91 (Cont'dl Orange County !levator Conatwcto[s• Croun.lmsn, let year 7 10,21 .61 ]N1.45 ,02 1t41pete 7013R •.545 .35 31-44 .02 Gcoundwn, atter let year 10,82 .el ]t•L 4S .02 Elevator Conattuctou• Llneeant Heavy 1:galpa.nt Operator■ 12.54 ,81 }141.!3 .02 helper& (Pcob,) 501JR Cable Spllcare 11.12 .81 71.1.iS .02 • GWILRSt Imperial County 10.90 .67 ..90 - Lou Angeles County i T':,.' Los Ar gelu,0[ange, Groundeun 9.54 1.05 3141.95 Riverside, San Bsretatdlno, ' Llnca.n 12.7! 1.05 ]\•1.95 Santa Bs[Da[&, San W1. - Cable SpllCare 13.02 1.05 ]1.1,95 Inv'), K.00 end San Bernardino Obispo and Venutra Counties Cwntiss _ 11.19 .67 1.45 .04 GruunJren 8.89 1.11 ]L9I,00 .04 t°3" Linemen 12.02 1.11 3142._0 .04 re, s trectors 10.66 1.24 2.22 1.46 •.06 tr': Ralntorcing 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Cable Splices 12.30 1 1.11 Ja42,00 .04 O[n'oentall Structural 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 AlvouCounty IRAICATION 6 LWH SPRIIMLZ 9, GronJoun•lmun 9.12 .85 3141.65 .04 IL14flal. Loa Angeles, Orange, tineaunl Lina II7ulpw6nt Operators 12.36 .83 7141.63 .04 Riveralda, San Be[nacdino, Cable Splicers 12.60 ,d5 Jt,.1.65 .04 San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Count[ee 9.40 201 166 131 l/11 San Luis Oulapo County tATIIIASa C[ourwlaan 9.66 1.00 14!1.75 .07 Inyo, Estn and Fano Counties 9.13 .60 1.30 .70 .05 Linament Line Dlutprant �- Las Angeles County (except City q.eratota 12,26 1.00 1\41.]5 .O7 o! Lancaate[) 12.00 .70 1 .90 .07 Cable :Ipllcets 11.40 1,00 11.1.15 Ventura Ca my 11.98 1.05 1.11 1.50 .02 Ventura County �t San Lute Q,l.po County 7.72 .87 7.20 Gcoundnen 11,61 ,84 ]141.OS .0I to San BatWta Cuunty 6.72 .57 1.00 1.50 Lltleeen 32,77 ,84 71.1.01 ,02 LIetE COtU7ht1Cr10Nr Cable Splicers 14.05 .84 31.1.05 ,02 Im).&rlat GwntY Gant. Barbara County Cto '.Lftsn :0.40 .75 3141.45 (Vandenburg ATB) Llnemen w14413.00 .75 3141.45 Linenun 1 .1] 1.10 ]\41.35 .07 Cable Splle.0 13.28 .75 3641,45 Cables .21 1.10 U-1.35 .0J ,Cable Splicers 15.21 1.10 71.1.35 .03 Kern (China late Naval Ordnance Remainder of County Test Station and W: stds A1V1GeuuG[oundman 9.38 1.10 36.1.75 ,01 Lintmeaen 1n 144.82 .70 11+1.48 .1S.74 .70 1141.49 .IS Linemen 12.50 1.10 11.1.75 ,03 LinemeCable Splicer* 11.50 1.10 ]t•1.75 .03 Cable Spllcare 16.70 .70 1141.48 .1S Earn County (Remainder of COuntj) Gtoundmen 9.24 .70 1141.48 .IS L1n.arn 12.72 .70 1141.44 , .15 Cable Splicer& 13.55 .70 1\41.46 .15 . 1 -ww, 1 f:1• tJ 1 ,p FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 49, HO. 190-FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 0061 M0. CJ07-5092 Page i U' • UC131011 MO. CA77-5092 P.91 7 .� FAS.11-fu.PO1.•.0 fd q.B•wlnr Par..ala tad[ 11.04 t Naw1r ELca,l.. Na•.tt Elaaat;w .r kaaa N L IF T«dwa Ya u,laa •IJa, R•1.a M L• Pw•ta•• I Yaa ail•• e•t.a. Apr,.Tc. Aro.. r,. MARB12 SET7ER3s PAINTE"s (Cont'd) Inyo and Mono Counties 1 10.44 $1.00 .61 S 1.01 Spray sandblaster wing stage Iapettal County 11.69 .61 1.17 .06 (12 etuclee or 10.011 Paste 1PA!1rrmSs Machlnel si clal .o,.tlny % • Spray 5 11.77 .66 .75 .60 .02 .y, le(xr1a1,0[anye, Riverside, _ Steeplejack 12,52 .66 ..75 .60 .02 We Anyales (Sbiona Aces), f San Bernardino (excldotny - .ern County ;?1a�afnder of County Brush 9.67 .6S .61 .01 Nesters {.ortlonl Crush or Roller, @ring Stager Btuaht Paint Surnecs 10.99 .99 1.16 .73 .07 Pape rhanyS u1 Iton, steel Palwch■ny0ral Taping joint pe _ Sheat tock 10.12 .65 .61 .01 nJ bridge (svtny atay0li Sheet cock tape[ 11.69 .99 1.16 .73 .07 Sproyl Sandblaxtec■ IJ.I7 ,65 .61 .01 truth (aving atage)l Spray 11.26 .99 1.16 .73 .07 Steeplejack 11.1J .tS .61 .O1 Steeplejack 12.19 .99 1.16 .73 .07 San Lula Ot+lapo, Santa TBya, Re[n lt.■ncutet, Rbjawl Barbara, and Ventura Cuuntle■ Palifals. China Oke Naval Brush 11.32 JS i0 Ol Ordnance Text station and a Iron and Steell Papethengecal Ldru dt Ari!!, Los Angeles Paste Nachine Oi.eratocl Sandblaster(except Puzona Axes), Mono I .73 .60 .O1 San Be[nacdino (vest of a BDraY*en 122..0011 .71 .60 .O] line north of Ttono including Tapeca, Sheet Rack 12.11 .75 .60 .0) Steeplejack 12.76 .73 .60 .O1 China t+ke Ata, Johannesburg, ��. Bacon, Soots including the Packing Lest Striping Bork ., ktcightwu.! Areal and/ur Nlyhvay Mtckecal t.0 Brush 11.27 .66 .75 .60 ,02r- tnyo ant Msnn c.+.1ntlen ` Structural Steel a1d bridge) Sit lilac - - , 9.97 .30 .33 b 1 Painter Burner 11.19 .66 .75 .60 .01 9t[lpec Helper 6.22 .30 .15 b -an :Opera 11.79 .66 .75 .60- .01 Traffic Mllmatirq Oavloe tcush Swing Stage (11 stories - A(y,l lcreorl Wheal Stop Sue- or leet)I Papech►ngerar Inttallerl Traffic Suc- Sandblasteral Spray 11.52 .66 .73 .60 .02 fecal SAndblaute[ 6.67 .50 .15 b Otuah suing stage (avec 11 Helper (traffic delineating atorlea) 11.66 .66 .7S .60 .02 device applicator, rMsl Structural steel anJ bridge, Stop Installer, traffic a.tng 11.67 .66 .73 .601 ,02 surface x■ndulaoter) 7.72 .50 JS b Blurry SCSI tl,etattau Mize[ q+tatur 6.67 .50 .75 b Squeegee sun x.17 .SO .15 b Applicator qmetator 7.72 .50 .15 b Shuttl0ean 6.': .SO .15 b ' Top run 0.22 .SO ,13 b a.r=:rr �� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 12, NO. 190-4RIDAY, SEPTEMCER 30, 1977 OI)CISION NO. CA77-5012 Paps I OCCISIC6 140. CA77-S092 Page 9 t 1`0.40 a...fit.P.rn..I. , Fd.f.Q...Rb Par .. Q,•k D..ts )I,rAr Ed,ntba ' n.«Iy :d.,.uw Rd.. It L f F-1... Y.r.ri.a .,J,4, R.I.. N L• r-S... Y...N.. dl.. Aper.Tr. PU741=1 Steanf Itters. Arra T,. PA 1ttCLPs:r (G,nt'd) Imp-vial, We An;eles, Orange, F,e.ln lr1.Coy at 1- Riverside, San Bernardino, Traffic t>rllneating Device San tato Obfspa, Santa Derbars Applicator 8.67 .50 .35 b and Ventura Cwntles 1 11.66 lot 161 134 3/i6 Strtl"r) Ul'"I Stop Irstallerr Inyo, Kern (except east of Surface Sandblaster 0.46 .Sd .35 b you Angeles (Aqueduct) and Nelper fatr'per, r:heel stop ' (f•]n0 Counties 10.03 .95 1.15 1.45 .17 Installer, traffic sumacs Kern County (Cast of toe sandblasterl 6.83 .50 .35 b Angeles Aqueduct) 13.38 .95 1.45 1.45 .17 Slurry C^Al ({-ratton. 11URIGMATION 6 AIR MA)ITICNINGr Mixer Operator 0,48 '.50 .35 b Riveraide and San Bernardino rqo-jrr man 7.46 ,50 .35 b Counties 9.85 .96 .70 .90• .05 )ppllcator Operator 6.03 .50 .35 b too Angeles and Orange Counties 11.935 1.53 1.70 1.42 .20 St,uttlesan 6,65 ,SO .15 b RtGPuut Tvp tt+n S.83 .50 .35 b Imperial County 1.99 .50 .75 1.00 P)A;TEStE1u'r Inyo, Kern and n000 Counties 10.20 .60 .60 ,1s•perfal Cnunty 11.03 Riverside and San Bernardino Ina Angeles and Orange Cos. 9.745 .68 1.85 .70 .10 Counties 10.45 .80 .75 1.10 Riverside and San 8ernardloo Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura Counties 15.00 .01 Counties 11.59 .32 .93 .065 San lei's Oblap"County 12.00 San lids Obispo and Santa ,ante Barbara Gwnty 8.69 .70 1.05 .01 Barbar. Counties 10.43 .535 .14 .0025 wntura Cwnty 13.16 .00 2.15 .02 StiLer rU7AI.NOAKFJISI PLA.STFtU:RS TV;;)ER5t Imperial County 11.96 1.04 .2.24 Kern County (China take Naval n Imperial. Thy'), rlono, Ordnance 7sat Station and Riverside and San Bernardino art Counties 10.93 1.05 2.45 FJ+eras AFlt) 13.67 1.04 1.40 .02 N ' Kern County (China take Naval Kern County (Remainder of t - Ordnance Teat Station, County and all of Ingo enJ Fl.rardr A1.0) 11.725 .95 1.95 .55 Kin*Counties, Los Angales Fern County (Rent(ndrr of Co.) 9.J0 .95 1.35 .55 County (That portion riottb too Ange)ea am] Orange Cos. 10.173 .95 1.95 .00 or a straight line drawn San Luis M fsro Cnunty 0.33 .95 1.95 .$0 betveen Gorman end 819 Pines) 11.17 1.04 1.00 .02 Santa Barbara County (except I Cos Angeles Cbuntr IPemalnfng Sent& rsriay 9.53 .95 1.95 .5S portion 11.51 .94 1.50 .02 Santa Barbara Co. (Santa eatla) 9.73 .95 1.95 .S5 Orange County 21.62 1.04 2.13 .09 _ Ventura County 9.86 .95 1.95 1.05 Riverside and San Bernardino Counties 10.10 1.04 ,1.30. .08 San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Ct)antiss 11.00 .14 1.60 t v` i� ttV��L FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 vt ' oLCls2ON NO.` CA77-5092 •'aq• i1 cat t3 ` tJ r.E, vactsiow tt:. CA77-5042 Page 10 rMa 1Yt1.lohyst A-New year's Ceyc s-Ntaorial psyl C-lndep*ndo Ko Rayl F...a•Eec•+;:•t:r.•an tl-Labot oayl L-nn-Yagivtng Oayl f-chtist"o Gay. leas 1 M•.,ir EL.,•et•s ' Rete. H L IN P••.1►se Yeceuee ewi/•r l'tOOTta(>fl:'it SOrT PIWg LAYM,Sr Ape,,Tr. A. 12ep1orec contirbutss 44 of basic hourly rste tot over S years' sstvica tt'petial County 11 9.55 .60 f 1.05 .07 and 26 of basic hootly rate (or 6 months to S Yeats* service as vacation Lot At+geles, Orange, Rlvrtside, ' pay Czedtt. six Patd so116aye. A thco+gh r. Santa Barbara, San Luis Aoisi>d. San bernardino b. toeployet contributes 11.22 per hour to Ao£lday fund Pius S.3} ;ve airy Ventura counties 30.32 .70 .82 40 .06 hour to Vacation Fund tot the first year of employment, 1 year tern County, includinq that but 2esa than S yearn f.3) per lour to Vacation Rind, 5 Yeats , i portion lying cast of the but llots an 10 year*ut to S.41 Per Vacation hourunr.W vacation Ra.dl over lq Los Angeles Aquaduct and i Ypat j that pottion of lnyo County included within the Tnyo- tern Naval Reservation 9.73 .70 .60 ,78 .07 SP14)Ntl.l3t f1Tt A51 imperial tnyo, Fern, H7no, Orange lexcept Santa Anal, Riverside. San Bernardino (exc-Pt Ontario, San Luis , Gbispo, Santa Batbara and / Ventura (except Santa Pauls, Point "a end tort nurnese) 15.07 .61 .25 Loa Angeles lL.na Angeles City and Area within 25 miles and Pomona). Orange (yenta Anal, San Bernardino (Ontario), and t h' `► m Venture (yenta Paula. lbint vs ploqu and Poc£ Hueneme) 14.66 ,66 .90 .011 UHMA22O WORKmSt , Imperial County 11.0 .81 1.17 .04 T1LC SETTERSt lepecfal County .11.64 .81 1.17 .08 Loa Angeles, Orange and Ventura Countlee 11.99 .90 1.10 .09 San Lots Oaiapro and Santa Barbera Counties 9.47 1.05 1.20 JS .01 Rivtralde and San Bernardino Counties 11.67 1.01 3.35 TILE SMEPS^' 11FL fylit Loa Angeles. Otanga and Ventura • Counties 4.46 1.25 1.I4 t ti l , ,eeW !as HDIRAt REGIVER, Vol. 42, NO. 140---111DAY. SMEMBER 30. 1977 • r M 05131G.t$A, 077-5092 Pays 12 - • DDC1310H IA. (7177-10)2 Page 13 eule Pdy.e.w.Rb Pq.«h B..Ir LIBORLR9 EJ..it.. X-1, (Tunnel) R.,.. H t• P«d«. v.e.O.. .w//.• a.- X 6 f P...1«. V...rb• .l.P., Arec T,. 1At101tDtS ah,.1.. BATt71 PWfT IA13OPWI Bull Gang . Kicker, Trackman. Oxrcrete Craw, Group 1 9 7.15 91 AS • 2.30 .40 .10 including Bailors and 5preaderal , MAngehouseean, Dualxaan# Wft;-r Group 2 8.10 ' 1.03 2.70 .{0 .10 (outaldals 5w4aiper (erakeun Group 3 8.30 1.03 2.30 • .f0 .30 and Switchmen on tunnel vork)l Tunnel materials handling Mani. Group { 0.43 1.05 2.70 .60 .10 Tool Han 1 9.23 .95 f 1.SS .5S Group S 8.60 1.05 2.30 .60 .10 CABLE TZMtA, Druck Tendars Nlppor, Steel form colter and setter's helpers V1Dratormen, lackhaa.rr, pneumatic twig (except driller)# Lading and unloading agitator carer Put tender using mastic or other ' materials 0 9.35 ' .95 9 1.95 .SS BLASTM, Driller, Powderman, ' C.emical grout jataan, Q,etry • plckermans Grout gurrean$ Grout ■laermans Grout pusp,can$ Jack- leg minor$ JumDO sun, X.01,er O t. and other pneumatic concrete •,•4 placer operator$ Mina, tunnel (hand or machine), Powderman (prlmat house)I Primer Xan$ Stout tet crate Mans steel Torn palmar and sotterl Timt.araxn, Aetiabal (woes or steel)# Tunnel con- crate flntshor, hossle.tan$ - Operating of troweling and/or Grouting Machina, Sendulanter 9.51 .93 1.93 .55 BMU'r. Raise miners Diamond ' dcillar 9.79 .91 1.95 .53 �r'af yr ' 1= <J FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1971 -:1 • ODC1SU M NO. CA77-5092 Page 11 DCCIStON tis. CA77-1092 Page 13 Ut IJ to vv LADOR171S (Cont'd) [JJs -bks Gco,p is Outing Machine Belper (outside), Cleaning and Itandling of Panels Pwr•ut Conctete Screcding for tough etrlke-oft) Qln:[ete, water curing$ Group 3, Aspralt Rake[, Luteman, Itonet and Asphalt Spreader Botee 1411 typed[ Demoittlun LaWre[, the Cleaning at Lrlck and lue_,ecc Ory Packing of uuggymoibile Ilan( Cobccet• Coro Ratter. Crtndac or Sander, Concrete Uattlnq Wnctate, plugging, tilling of Snee-Bolt Wiser rice Matcher, Liwber7, torch, Cunctets Saw start, cutting, •cotlnq old or new concretes Ctlllar.,Jack- etush Wader., Pileus and Debris Oandlecs, Plagaant Gad, oil and/oc hammer. 2-1/1 It. drttl steel or longet, Oct Pak-it machinist Gas, all and/or water Pipeline LaLusec, LAWcac, general or Constructlunt lAtxtr.[1 Mater Pllwllne Wrapirc--u• Pipe and over by any method, inside and oat[ ItyJ[o .I genetal cleanup) laGsrec, landscaping• Cal.oter, jetting, laWser, taw- ::Ceder and al■liar tyle) Impact Wrench, multi-plate, ttettlemen, Putw+:n and Men I+a sty wares and alt lines, Material Iloaewn (walls, slabs, floors and applying asphalt, lay-kuld, creosote, lime caustic and similar type ,,ateclal$ • Decs,s►, Rigging and Signolingh Scalect S11p Pace wise[$) Slurry Seal ('sl•plying' means applying, dipping• brushing of hatwlling of such mate[l+la tot Ccews (Mixer 0)scator, Applicator Operator, Squeegee Can, Shuttle Ian, pipe wrapptng and vatatpsoofing)s Operator* of 1•nuuwatic• gad, electtic took, • Top Manil Striper, asphalt, concrete or otter paved sactaccat Tarwn . Vibrating Machines. Pawcwnt Bceakess• All Blasting. Came-alcnge, and aLmllat and /Uttar Manl Toot C[lb or Tool Ifaese labo[e[s Traffic pellneating mechanical tools not separately clausttted hetelns Plpelayac's Uackup.tin, ! Device Applicator, Wlndaw Cleaners Wits FW3h Pu�ling--all concrete ° Costing* grouting, eukl ] Of juintu. reelln1. caulking. dnaP•[lng end Including ng pouting oyarationa tWd,uc gasket joints• printing and any end all other 164tvlcvst w.Ck Slinger, ' Rotary Scarifier or 1Asllplr licad Con:&*to Chlppin•1 Scatltlecl StCol Heade[- G[oup 2s Asphalt Shovelers Cement darnpac ion 1 yard uc large[ mixer and Loatd Man and Guideline 'Setters Tamiera. Baaku. Wacker and slwllac tyle, handling bolt cement), Ceupoul Digger and Installed Chuckterulecs Chute ' Trenching Machin*. hand propelled Man, Inurtrvr c:roCcety, the handling of the Chute [cos readymix trucks• auch as wm A. alahs, decks, floors, foundations, tuotings• curbs, gutters t Group 41 Cttbbec, Shocer, 4gging, sheattnq and Ttench bracing. handyulded • 4rd sidevsl►as Cur.elot• Culor--1•(ervlou■ Membrane and Purm 011ecl Cutting lagging lam,mrcl Head Nock •Iinjorl Lauer heann Ovatolx• Oonecot• Vlbutor tut Ch fRerator (Dedhlitlnnll Pine Grader, highways and street paving, al[- L%,ecatoc, 70 Iba, and over, Ptpelayt, including water. a•vage, solids gas • Wits runways, end similar type heavy CVnstruetlOn, Gas, all and/or water _ or sirs Prefabricated Ianlole Inetallocs Sanlblaatec (ROASIewn), uAter , Pipeline Wrapper—lot Tender and Puts sunt Guinea IStaserl tleaderloard Man-- blasting, Waldlro; In oo,u,ectlon with laborers' murk aL Asphalt, I4bocec, pecking cod steel and panel Power Broom Sveepecd (*"III$ G Ripcop Stonepavae, placing stone or wet sacked concretes Ruto Scraper and Group Sr blasters Powtacwan--all suits of loading hot**, placing and blasting Q Tillers SsnJtilaster (put tender)) Septic Tank Diggs[ and Installer (lead- of all puwder and exploslvas of rhAtevvr tyle• 9agerdle4s of method use.) a ' teams Tank Scaler and Cleaners Tree ClieDer, taller• chain saw ops rotor, I for such loading And pl+clog, O[Illen All tows[ drilla, excluding Jac\- n Pittsburgh CAlpl-cr and siwtlar type Brush Shredderrs Undecgcoend Laborec, r hammer. wh•tlet Curr, dlaorrwl, vague, track, multiple unit, and any and H tncludtng Cataaon Bellower all type• of mechanical dtltl* • 1 .e.� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 r " DLCISION NO. CA77-1092 - top 17 =121CW N0. CA77-S092 Page 16 . t FA.e.S...lit.Pol.-to, 6•da Pdq.l�rlga Yy.r.r• lXMSR tPK22Pr OYDUtIOtt3 4.rra N t Y P..rt... V.cw.. • 4Lr bra. HL W Psrt..a V-14. ..l,rr t1litYx;t'k' +<►•r.Tr. 1'04tCR coalmmm OPt"740 ] ( a••r.Tr. teydcauitc S�,,ctton Dredge:) croup 1t' 5 9.71 .9r. 9 2.04 ,S0 .04 L1"VL7tttAN $11.60 ,95 S 2.00 .50 .04 Croup 2r 10.01 •9s 2.00 r50 .04 Group 3r 14.11 .95 2.04 ,SQ .04 WATCrt EWINEIMI Welder 11.02 .95 2.00 .50 .04 ' Croup 41 10.46 .91 2.00 .50 .04 , " Cruup St `, 10.64 . .95 2.00 .10 .04 DtdCt2Ul13 10.54 .95 2.00 .50 .04 Croup 61 10.71 .55 a 2.44 .S0 .04 Croup 74 10.91 .91 2.00 .50 .04 WIN.3ftk" (Stern Winch or dredge) 10.47 .95 2.00 .50 A .04 Group 01 12.04 .95 2.40 .110 .oi Croup 91 11.21 .95 2.00 .50 .04 IFAZ0Q.Nt Deckhendt r1re"nt ' 011ert t•eveehanJ 9.93 .95 2.00 .SO .04 (Clawahell Droagee) IZvr34 M 11.60 .95 2.00 .50 .04 WA:CtI QIGItILDt 11.02 .95 2.00 .50 .04 3}•' DEM NATE 10.54 .95 2.00 .50 .04 n tLtACt;ItATb 10.47 .95 2.00 .50 r04 t z_ t B"tG Kwo Deckhan3l ftremnt ' ~ Oil 9.93 .95 2.00 .50 .04 } rTI 1 j t r t ..`y .1. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 41. NO. 190-FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 f iAwidlOa 00. CA77-5091 raga 16 OLC19(Otr 140. G77-$092 Page 1•0 GM i:3 tJ t'CatAt DJUI PMT.NT BPLtu:YT►S Uf Croup it Dcakaaani Compressor (Stas tyun 1.`: C.1.m-t) ^y-i.'e••t EOKM IQUtPnku'r Opf"TOR9 (Cont-d) 011ast Ger rswr) baa.y slty Aapaitast# tte:part ?•.spy S:g^al>`rzr Swit�,wtm Ocoup As Asphalt or Concrete Spreading ita.ping of finlohtng)e Croup Ir COftptesaoC ti:d C.r.tt, or latgat)t COMCt.te Mla.r, skip Asphalt Paving ttachine (Uasber C,teone ut -101149 tyl+w)t btiQye tyle, Conveyoti Pite"n) B/CtostmttC P'-• 1 011et Crl'shet 141,•h+lt Clan*Opucatort c+at-to-pl+c. Pipe t-,yin.) ftechinu) C—btoati..n ' of Concrete plant)) Plant eyetotorl Genetatct, Puzp or Ccr+pltssor) Miter ahJ G.ap)saaut iguntta —.%,)I C.m•p+ctar, a.lf-puot'll.ri motary Drill Be3)•er (olltield)$ Satploader - wbeel type up to Concrete Miser - pavtny) C..nctotw Puri. (track a......teJ)t Cttnd 3/1 yJ. w/o attaehmantal Soils plaid Technielonl Tat Put ritemanr operator up to and incluAU.y 11 ton capacity)(lu. j-o*x. pay Teapiraty Uuting Plantl Tc.nching Machine 0114re Truck Clans appitcabla)r Cturht.q Plants ufill tx-.tu11 rlevat(rv) to adutl O1 i.r rulkitft (over S tonelt etade 0.Ckrrt t:(adc-all# t;f—ttng ltachinat )ic+Jinq i:hietdl tsa,.y Doty ffcpaltunt Moist '4wt&toc Group 3e A-rrasa or Winch Truck# alevatoc Operator tinstdt)f riluip- KTticogo U—,Ai and tls tar ty)a)t K.1—n cult 14aJuc a.af srslloc ►Ant [tease( (rock)$ rote retguson (with dragty)e attachments)l 1 typat iaToutnear blot+Cvwpactvt of stsilat tyl+rt Lttt t+wtlol s u.11coptre Rsdiosan (grou.rl)t Power Concrete Curing Machines 1 Lttt Slab Machine tV+9tbnty and aiattar typ.u)t i.,4Jar (Athvy. lbw r Concrete SAW$ Power driver J.Wa rota $atter! Boas C.trier tuelid, Sleet& and atwllat tyle)# Matettai Eoi.ts ttucttng Machine (lob aits)l Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning MaChlns 0/4 VJ. Tubb,:[ Cited, tail vt troth tyles)# i'nc114.3t IC CUnCrete #::acing Machine (aacklvY-pt.a:Awelt ur utmtlac tylvll Pneumatic Group It Asphalt Plant firomanl Boring K4chinel Soman or Mixetman uesilny snlelJ ftunnatil 1*tagctotu cunt hvtaty trciil (esclu.iing (asphalt of conctrtol Chip Spreading MaChlnel Gynctate Pump calaoun typa)-t RuLtwir-tited ).+9th Kiving tyutl�nst Join-)to ero)Ina- (small pott4ble)1 Bridge type unluader and Turntsblas Ainkwy Catetplilot. tucltd. Ath.y W.gij, and similar tyt.n vtth any lrcooative or nUtotsan sup to and Including 10 tons)# L(ulp- and 411 attact.ments oval 23 yds. and up to and including SO tent Greaser #greaser truck)$ Helicopter Moist) Bighltn4 cu. yds.struck)t auhLcc-tirtJ Kath talvtt.) ):)ult—nt (aultiple Cablevey Stgnalmant Hydra-haws[-auto Stoapact Power Sveepetl engine, up to and including 25 ydu. •truck)$ Rubtw:f-tlteJ Roller (comppact(ng)l SCr.e1 (asphalt or concrete)$ Ttenchinq Scroput (seit-•loading-paddle wheel typo-Jahn Uvote, 1010 and Machine Sup to 6 (t.) similar oingle unit)l Skiploadet (crawler M.4 who.) ty)e-uvat 1% yJ4., up to and including 6At yda.11 Surtace H.Atere and Group St Asphalt Plant "Insets 44:khos (up to and including Planacl Trenching Machina (ovirt 6 ft, d<pth Capacity), Tbwer 3/4 yd•)# batch Planti Bit wtatpenec# Conctete Joint Machine Ctaner Ttactot CAaptevro9 Drill C.> UthAti.n.) Ttaaur (anY type 7 (canal and slallar typal, Cantata planet) Deck tnglner tettick- latyot than 0-S-100 flywheel fey, and over, of -1-1160 buil- 0 tun (oilti.ld typal$ Dtilling Machine Operator (including Tatar doter, Tarnier, Setapwe and rush Tta:tot sbgle e.g1neit Tr:clot -t tcellsll rorklirt (and.c 5-ton capaeity)l Mydtogtaphlc Seeder (bw,m sttsohatvnto)t Ttay.ling Pipe wrapping, Cleaning and UcrsJing - K.chine tatraw, pulp or aaedil Ktchine :'bol Operator! Pagtnnts MaChino# Tunnel l..arkrative lover 30 tun.); Shovel, 04ckhuo, ty M1I intetnal Full Slab Vibrator# Mechanic beta. Curb or Gutter Dtagllne. Clesthell (over 3/4 yd. and up to 1 Cu- yea, r.t.C.) t+) tconercts or asphalt)# Mechanical Finisher (con.ctatm-Clary. #long boom pay oiq.ticabiul# Salt-pn ulviltd Cutb 4-1 Gutter ' Johnson, Sldwelt or aimtlar)1 ravawcnt acetket (truck ruuntad)t Machine Toad Oil Mlafn.g Machines Roller (asphalt or rinl4hlt Rubber- t1twd r:art). M3vihq ryatpount tsingls rnjtnet up to and Including ' 21 yds. attack), Self-pro)»lied Tar Pipelining Mahcinal Slip Poem Pump 1ptwer-4ltven hydraulic Sitting device for concrete fotms►s Sktploader (Crawler and wfteal type over 3/3 yd. and up to and including 11, yds.)) Stinger Crane (Austin-vustarn of similar type)1 Tractor-bullJotcr. Taper Scraper (alt.gla engine, up to 100 h.p., flywheel and similar tylwte, up to and including D-S and similar tyl,fall Tugger )total I drum# 'Tunnel l L,ocOUttivo lover 10 and up to snl ineludfnq 30 tonall Welder- general soft w. fEDERAt REGISTER. VOL 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 O nslott MJ. CA77-5092 Page 30 DECIS100 NO. CJ177-3092 pale 21 DOWER brJUIP.2wr OPLRATGRS (ODnt'd) 1 • F'1.1.B...hr,P.r...r. • Bnlr Group 7s Crane, over 25 ton up to and Including 100 tons ■.r.c. ) H...ir EJ...H.. (long Was pay applicable)# Derrick Barge Ilong boar pay appll- W.U. N L If Pwow t•...H.. ..J.. Cable)# Dual Drum miser Heavy Duty Repairman-veldec Cuebinat Ion# TRUCK DASYM.9 A n..T,. Polat, Still-legs, Guy Wttick or similar type, up to and lncluJlng 100 tons (luny #Aram pay appllcable)l Wnorall La,_, utivs (disael), gas or alectric)l tbtur Patrol-blade Operator taingle engint)# Gtoup'11 Maltiple Engine Tractor I[uclid and similar type, except quad Group 2/ 0.00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 9 Carll Rubber-tlred Perth lUving Equipment laingle engine, over Group 31 0.06 1.`!S JO 1.00 .10 50 yds. attuck)l Rubber-tired Earth Moving Equipment (aultlple � Croup 61 0.95 1.31 .70 1.00 .10 engine, Euclid. Caterpillar and similar) (over 2S yds. and up Group Sr 0,96 1.15 .70 1.00 .10 , • to 59 cu. yds. stcuck)l Shovel, Backhoe, Dreglins, Clamshell Croup 6/ 9.00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 (over S cu. yda. ■.r.c.)(long boom pay applicable)# Tuver Crane 1 Group 71 9.06 1.31 .70 1.00 ,10 RepAlrmanl Tractor Lader Icuvlec and wheel type over 6111 yda,)# Group Is 9.05 1.25 .70 1.30 .10 Meldet-certltledl Mania mixer and similar Pugalll Equipment Gtoup 9, r 9.10 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Group 101 11.13 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Gitvp It Auto Grader► Automatic Slip Forms Crane-ovqpr 100 tons Group 111 9.10 5.25 .70 1.00 .10 (long loos pay appllable# tlulet-still Lege, Guy Derrlck or Group 111 9.20 1.35 .70 1.00 .10 similar typo* (capable of holFt)ng 100 tons or more)(long Croup Ib 9.25 1.15 .70 1.00 .10 Low pay applicable)! Mass Excavator - less than 750 cu. yda.) C1uup 161 9.50 1.35 „0 1.00 .10 Mechanical Finishing tbchlne# AUblle Fora Traveler# Mtot Patrol, Croup 151 9.75 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 multi-snglne)1 Pipe Nublls Machlnel Rubber-tlred earth moving Group 161 11.55 1,25 .70 1.04 .10 equlpment (multiple engine, Cuclid, Caterpillar and similar type over SO cu. yda. atruck)l Rubber tired calf-loading Scraper x (paddle vheel-auger type sell-loading-2 or more units)l Rubber- tired Scraper -pushlny one another w10 Push Cot. Push-pull ' 150C per hour adJltlonal to Daae recall Tandem Equlpmant 12 z _ units only)l TanJea Tractor (quad 9 or simper type)1 Tunnel Q hula Earing Machine ..� Group 111 Canal Liner/ Canal Triwrs Helicopter Pilots Highllne r^n Cablevoyl Remote Canttolled Earth tioving Lqulpment 151.00 pjh additional to base retell Wheal Excavator lover 750 cu. yd.) � r txq #j tr FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 12, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1917 `- r LXX, 1 Otc[tilott NO. CA77-5012 Page ;-.2 Gt IJ r� Group It It"4.su►saan ari^teamster Group 1. Driver cc or ccmtlsatlars of vehicles of 2 axles (incluJing all vehicles Iess than six tw.al$ Traffic Control Pilot Cat, eacluding roving heavy equlpoent petalt load Group It Tcuct suunteJ Power Broom i Gtwp is Drivers of vehicles of com Instion of vehicles of 2 sales Group St Scouring Cement Distributor$ Reel Trucks Road Olt Spreader Ttucks rater Truck, 2 axle ' Group it Dump, of leu than 16 yards Group 7s Ttansit-mtx, under 2 yetdsr Dooperete, less than 64 yards Group as Truck Repatsman Halopr Gtoup 1s Water Tcuct, 1 or more axle Group 101 Pb and similar type truck when performing within the ' Teamsters' jurisdictions Pipeline and Utility working Truck including winch, but limited to ttuck applicable to Pipeline ' and Utility work, what* a composite crew to useds Slurry Duvets Truck Greaser and Tireman (500 per houc additional tot Titeman) Croup Ili Tr•sit-mix, 1 yards or motes Dumpccete, 61&yards and 7 over -� n Group 121 Driver of vehicle or combination of vehicles of 6 .1 of muse axle c Group lis Dump, 16 yards but lea than 25 yards ' Group Its A-Flame or Swedish Crane, or similar type of equipment dsivetl rusk Lift Driver# Rosa Carrier, highway ' Group I5s All-off-highwsy 51ulpeent within Tomatoes Jurisdiction . (off highway eombinstion of vehicles or equipment with multiple lower suurevs, $1.00 pet hour adJltionsl)t Garp, 25 yards or mores Truck Rri'altean ' Group 161 Truck Repatzmen Molder r Is xl FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190--MDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 I • ��_�': sueasrzr�s ctr_Iace STATE\ California COVtriltst 3 mpe[lal, fern, t4a Angeles, Otsege. Riverside, San Detnatdtno, ' ' San WIN Cti,pu, S.nta Barbara and DOCISIOH H0. CA77-5091 Page 2 • Ventura DEC1S10VMOLRs G 09 77-5 ] :.A N MiTtt G.tte of PunitCttltxt Supe cedes Deeialon No. G77-5042 dated Pity 6, 1977, In 42 rR 233:6 DESCRIPTION G!6A3rUr Residential Corattuctlon consisting of single family hares and gstden type apatto.nts up to and Including 4 stories. fdq•D•.dh•P.P�,.t. ' b•de `y� tr.•.tt EJ•ta4. _.' i•t•• H L V P.•.I-. 9•t•.t•. »J... bels Fd• B.w•h t.fe .•.b , ' �� 9• r AW.T. ,, H•sd , ZLECTRICIAMs t h•t•• H L 11 P.w.lu. Y...u•a E•.J!•.�w Impatl.l County .,= A►Pn Tr. Cleetelciana 1 13.00 ,75 11.1.65 AStIt TOS NORREA9 3 13.90 .40 3 1.17 .06 Cable splicers 1).24 ,73 31.1.63 •i( uollt3•ralctst5 13.115 .175 1.00 .SO .02 tern (China Uk• Haval Ordnance bRtCf.EAYEkS3 Stone"sonss Test Station, Ldwarde Aro) Iaperial Count 11.22 1.03 1.60 ,12 Clectrictanar Technicians 16.62 ,70 •1101.65 ,[S Y P Cable G liter• 16.10 .70 11.1,4e .15 Earn County 12.65 1.00 1.43 .07 I Log Angeles County (Cities of Zorn County IRemaindar of ' Santa tunica, Malibu, Vendee, . County\ ?&&&dens, South Pasadena, Cleetrtclanar 'hchnlblahs 12,)1 .TO 14.1,4• .15 Arcadia, rancor!. and South of Cable Splicers 1),55 '•70 11.1.49 .15 Roseeurs blvd., lt:cluding las Angeles Cu.tnty Long beach)M Orange County 11.10 1.15 1.65 .10 Llectttelans 12.65 1.05 31.1.95 ',OJ We Angeles Cuunty (except Cable Gplieera 12.95 L.05 )1.1.93 .OT Cities of Santa honlc., Malibu, Ot&rv3a County Venice, Pasadena, South Llectriclar.a 12.54 .81 74.1.45 .02 _ Pasadena, Arcadia, K3ntovia Caerside Caunty Zble Cpllcecs 13.12 •61 )Nisi'. •02 and South of kasee[en. Blvd., RivLlectrl.Ian• 12.16 ,81 3401.63 .0/ 0 Riverside and San Bernardino P Including 4x y beach! 11.70 1.1! 1.13 .30 Cable splicers 12.16 e3 36.1.63 of 0 Counties 11.20 1.26 1.35 .14 Dan 0eenatditw County !l Bent. astber& and San tui■ Electricians 12.00 1.11 3\.2.00 ,O6 fit Oblspo Counties 11.35 1.13 1.10 .65 .02 t Cable Splicers 12.30 1.11 31,2.00 Ban Eula Obispo County Ventura County 11.76 1.00 1.20 ..OS I tloctriolana 12.26 1.00• It-1.35 ,03 BktCR Tt]1Lt3L!' 6.155 ,95 1.95 .SS Splicers Cable S CAltel7CtJl5, t P 1l.ln 1.00 11.1,33 ,03 Ca[pentete 10.05 1.49 1.95 1.00 ,06 Banta Batbaca County ' Sar Pilots 10.13 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 (Vendenbutg APP) Lleccrlcl&n• 14.25 1.10 31.1.35 O) 'Table fust Sar Operators 10.15 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Cable Splicers 15.25 1.10 31•!.13 ,03 Shingletar Piledcivernen, bridge P or dock eatpentersl Detrick Reaalnder of County baryea4ni Rick alinges 10.11 1.49 1.93 1.00 .06 Electrletana 12.30 1.10 31.1.35 .01 Bard k-d !loot layers 10.25 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Cable splicers 13.30 1.10 311-1,35 .01 mead link Slinger 10.28 1.49 1.95 1.00 .05 Ventura County fasusntic Natter 10.30 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Electricians 12.77 .64 31•t.a5 .01 Nlllrtlghta 10.55 I.49 1.9S 1.00 '.06 Cable Splicers 14.05 .04 31.1.01 .02 CEx11JT IWOtt9t . Ceesent nations 9.41 1.10 1.7S 1.00 .01 ' Cement Mating and Troweling r.chin• 9.66 1.10 1.75 1.00 .01 DGTVP. . INSTAt+•+a 11.21 1.30 1.60 .80 .01 I !scar CJs `ars I J ~� v FEDERAI REGISTER, VOL 42, NO, 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMOR 30, 1977 rXISION HO. CA77-)093 Paga ) meds Ioo 10. CAII-3093 • Page 2 ' 1 1 1 r+ , 1 1 r r Salt Bw+Rb Pol-fs { + , Ba.l fdq+D..A116 P.r...ra i e H•�•lr EI .n.. "..I, El...+l.. E.+.• H L V P...1••. Y...0.. ..U.. - R.+.. H Lw P-1t.. App,.Tr. AV,,.•T,. XLZCTRICIPJ13r U VATOR COMTRUCTOR51 Ie:petlal County Ioparlal, Rom (South of Eiacttictans 1 13.00 .75 31+1.45 Tehachapi Range), Ins Angeles, Cable Spllcets 13.20 .75 30+1.45 Orange, Riverside. San Rain (China Lake Havel Ordnance ; Bernardino, San Luis Obispo. Teat Station, LSvatds A1'B) r Sa,,ta Barbara and V.ntuaa Elatt[ictansl Technicians 14.02 .70 1141.46 .15 ` 1 Counties Cable Splicers 16.30 .70 1141.46 .15 r Elevator constructor* i 12.95 .545 .33 3144 .02 Rech County (Rescinder of ? tlsvator Conattuetoea• County) 13tlpe[s 701JR .343 .35 31+a .02 tlectrlctenal Technicians 12.32 .70 10+1.40 .15 tlevatoc Constructors' Calle Splicers 13.5S .70 19#1.40 .15 Helpers (ptob.) 50%JR Ina Af.geles County germ Cr.,ty (Borth of Electricians 12.65 1.03 30+1.95 07 Tehachapi RantdI Cable Splicers 12.95 1.05 31+1.93 .07 tlevatoc Constructors 13.49 .S43 .35 }1+a .02 , • Orange County Elevate[ ConettuCtots• Electricians 12.54 .01 30+1.43 r.02 Helpers 701JR .343 .35 31.5 .02 Cools Splicers 13.12 .61 I 31+1.45 .02 Elevator Conetcuetocs• Pivecalde County 11.1pace (Prob.1 5011E tlectrieions 12.36 .65 U41.6S .04 GLA11EPWi Cable Spllcars 12.66 .05 31+1.65 .04 leperlal County 10.90 .67 .90 ban 8etnatdino County W Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Z tlecttictans 12.00 1.11 3•+7.00 .04 ban Uernacdinu. Santa natbate, a CaUt Splleets 12.30 1.11 31+2.00 .04 San tuts Obial.3 and Vantuta 0 Dan tuts Obl3po County Counties 11.19 .67 1.45 .04 ttactciclans 12.26 1.00 11+1.35 .03 IROtbn7RRt.R3t n rrr Cable Splicers 13.46 1.00 11.1.35 .03 renee tractors 10.66 1.24 2.22 1.44 .06 v+ Santa batbara County Reinforcing 11.55 1.24 1.22 1.44 .06 (7ar.lenburg "131 Ornamsntall 6tructural 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .C6 tieettletans 14.23 1.10 30+1.33 .03 IRRIGATION a LAVH SPRtUKUMS1 Cable Splicers 15.25 1.10 31+1.35 $03 trpertal, tns Angela•. O(enye. PasairAer of County Riverside, San 0srnardinu. tieetrielana 12.50 1.10 34+1.13 .0) San Lula Obispo. Santa Batbara, CAW* Splicer$ 13.50 1.10 3141.35 .03 and Ventura Counties 9.40 109 161 131 3/41 Ventura County LAWER3r tlectttctans 12.77 .64 3T,+1.OS .02 Rarn County 9.13 .60 1.30 .70 .05 GSI• Splices 14.03 .64 37.+1.05 .02 Ina Angeles County (except .City at Lancaster) 12.00 .70 .90 .01 Ventura County 11.40 1.05 1.11 1.50 .02 _ Ssh tufa Oblapo County 7.72 .67, 3.20 • Santa Barbara County 0.72 .57 1.00 1.30 �a ��, FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 47, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 ...JIOtI tai. U77-5097 Pags 4 UCISIC01 NO. U77-5093 Page S - Fd.4,b++,tut P•w,.r. __ • Bs,lt R,,,• N L IF p--1... Ii Y.,aei,. Ea•+,I/wsss k.,.• #.V P-1P-1-4 V.. 0.. .,,J."., As��'7�' • PAIfi7t'sL9t (Cont'd) AW Tc rn tAIrKtJc9t Impacial, Crary&, Alvecolda, - RCou County (Nawatnder of OUhty) t.qs Angeles tlR+sana Asset! i 1 brush t 9.67 .45 .61 .03 San Becnardino Ie4c3uJtnq brush of Roller, dvinq stage1 vtstetn pottlon) papschangerat Tapley Joint bcushi Paint burners i 10.99 .99 3 1.15 .75 .07 Sheet Rtn:x 10.12 .45 .• ,61 .03 Papeth"ecat Icon, steel end bridge (suing ■tagell sprays Sana ) 10.37 .45 .61 .07 'San LuIa Mosaic),iMosaic),, SAnt Santa Barbara sheat Rock Tsiec 11.49 .99 1.16 .7S .07 and Ventura Counties brush (suing stags)[ Spray 11.24 .99 1.10 .75 .07 brush 11.51 .73 to .03 Steeplejack 12.39 .99 1.10 .75 .07 Icon and Stsslc 7'sperhongerst iscn (ldncastsc, Knave. Pasta Machine Oiwratoct Palmdale, Mine Lake xaval Ssnabisstet 11.76 .75 .60 .03 Ordnance Test Station and .. Spraynan 12.01 .75 .60 .03 W-ards Ltrol, I4a Angeles Tapers. Shesttock 12.11 .75 .60 .03 (tacept Powns Area), Sen 1 ( Steeplejack 12.70 .75 .60 .01 Btrnatdino (vest of a line PIASTVnEHS, Wcth of Truno Including China Imperial county 11,03 Lake Atea, Johsnrarburq, Los Angalea and Orange Cos. 9.743 .66 1.65 .70 .10 Baton. South including the RiveratJe and San Bernardino Mrlghtwod Meal Countl•s 15.00 .01 brush 11.27 .66 •.75 .60 .02 San Lula Obispo county 12.40 Structutol steel and bridgesSanta barbara County 6.610 .70 1.03 .01 Paintsc Burnet: 12.39 .66 .7S .60 .021 Ventoca County 11.16 .00 2.11 .02 Tapers 11.79 .66 .75 .60 '.02 PUSTL01JIS' TDIDE i t 0 Brush acing stage (13 stories Imperial, Riverside and ban or leult Papethangsrst Bernardino Counties 10.90 1.05 2.45 sandbiaat&lat Spray 11.52 .66. .75 .60 .02Racn County (China Lats korai M blush a+Ing stag* (over 11 OtJnarwo Tort Btatlun, stories) 11.64 .66 75 .60 .02 i Ld,,atds A1'Bl 11.725 .93 1.93 .SS Structural steel and bridge, Rern County (Ru,alndec of Co.) 9.10 .95 1.91 .55 •ving , 11.67 .66 .75 .60 .02 Los Anyelsa and Orange Cos. 10.175 .95 1.95 .60 $prey sandblaster •ving stage San Geis Obispo Wunty 6.35 .95 1.95 .$0 413 stories or lass)$ Pasts Santa Barbara County (except w&chinet Sisclal coating Santa Macta) 9.53 ,93 1.93 .55 splay 11.77 .66 .73 .60 .02 Banta Barbara County steeplejack 12.52 .66 .73 .60 .02 (Santa Matta) 9.7) .93 1.95 .35 Ventura County 9.00 .95 1.95 1.05 i . to FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 140--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ,70, 1971 �; OECISION N0. CA77-5093 r Page 6 CJs DDCISIOH NO. CA77-5093 - Page 7 C� Id.#.B.-Ail.P•r..,1. f:1q•B.,•Rr.Pq..,r. B•ae B•.tt N•..Ir EIau11•a 11•.rlr ELau4a R.r.• N L Ir P-1- I.C.16. •W., R.N. .N L• r.,.l••• V.t•11•. •.J.St App,.Tr. R. Apt..Tr. PLLv-zrpSj Stea•afltterar $Orr OOR L.AYERSI Imperial County S 9.55 .60 S 1.C3 .07 lxp.ecla 1, Ias Angeles, Q[ange, 1(iveralde, San bernardim, 1 f.oa Angeles, Orange, San Lris Oulapo, Sor,ta Bar Lata, SanItivLuise, Santa Barbara. and Ventura Counties S 11.66 106 14t 13% 3/41 San Lula ., nod, San Kern (eaccpt east of Las 'barnard Lr:. anJ Ventura Angeles A.Iuedict) 10.66 .95 •1.85 1.65 .17 •counties 10.12 .70 .62 .60 .06 Itern (Katt of Los Angeles Kern County 9.72 .70 .60 .76 .07 Aryelas )queJuct) 13.36 .95 1.65 1.45 .17 SPRINXLER PtrrE"v P"KIGKRATION 6 AIR CONDITIONING[ Imperial, Kern, Orange (except Riverside and San Bernardino Santa Ane), Riveral.te, San 9.65 .96 .70 .05 bar na[d lrw (except Ontasto). Coun[Iaa [ae Angela• mrd Orange Coe. 11.935 1.53 1.70 1.12 .02 San Luis UDlapd, Santa Batbe[a PLOFERS1 , and Ventura (accept Santa pvrlal County 9.99 .SO .73 1.00 Paula. I4lnt Mugu and Port Isy 10,90 .50 .60 las Angels 15.07 .63 .9S .05 Earn Count Las Angeles, Orange and (Los Angeles City and Ata. Orange 25 elle+, and - Venture Counties 11.59 .BI .BO .065 and Santa San Luis Mlsls.. Ibwona). Orange (Santa Anal. 1 aatLala Counties 10.43 .535 .34 .0025 ( 0an Bernardino (Ontario). and 9lvarelda and Sen barnardlno Ventura (Santa Paula, Point ' Countle+ 10.45 .00 .75 1.10 twgd and Pott tlueneiwr) 11.66 .66 .90 .09 SHUT W-rAL WORF RS1 ` TILE Imperialrial County 77.49 .sl 1.17 .OB Co la arlal County 11.96 I.OG 2.21 -r Kern County (China take Los Angeles, Orange and t'ontura Countle■ 11.99 .90 1.10 .09 -t Naval Ordnance Teat Station n and Llvarda A1'S) 13.67 1.01 1.60 .02 San Lula Otrlga and Sanas rrt Kern County (Pemalnder of Barbara Counties 9.17 1.05 1.20 .IS .01 to .RlveralJe and San Bernardino. [aunty)[ and L,s Angeles Counties 11.67 1.03 1.33 County (Tr1at partlon Ilocth TILL::t'ITLRS' NLLPERSI of A attal-jht line drawn Los Angeles, Onra3e and I Letween cal can and Dig Pines) 11.17 1.04 2.60 .02 Ventura Counties 9.16 1.23 1.71 .13 L„a la.7eles County (Peealnlr.g Iyrtl.n) 11.53 .91 1.50 .09 PAID HOL1DAY91 Orange County 11.62 1.01 2.13 Plietalde and San Bernardino A-Lav Year's Dayl B-Ma:ao[lal D.Y1 C-Ind. •nee W t "ntles 10.10 1.06 1.80 .00 D-[at,ot Osyt L-T1lenkrliving Dajl -O.[ta1.u,4Day. , San Lots Obispo. Santa Da[bara T(xyRKeiE,r and Ventura Counties 11.00 .94 1.60 a. Er plover contributes it basic ou[ly Vale tot Ov t S years •#[vice and 2► basic houtly tate tuc 6 moms:# t• 3 yeac• servlae is Vacatl•n Pay Credit. Six Paid Il.,lld.tya A thr...gh r. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 12, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 <ar .� r A 1zx' Decislo" ts0. CA77-SO9) Page 9 OCCISIO14 W. CA77-509) , Page 6 LIbOPlCHS Group Is boring Machine I(elpsc (outside)I Cleanlrr) and llandllnq of Panels F.I.I.6...h,a Pet.•nt. rotanl Cuncrets Screeding for rough atciks-Ottt Cw.crete, wt•c cutin-It b•.Ic Demolition Iaburoc, the eleanlnq of brlck and luabert Dcy Packing of H• ly EJ...go Concrete, plugging, filifn7 of Shue-bolt Vulvar Fire MatChe[, L1•dwta, H••., H L It P...1•.6 q•wn.. •.LL, Utb011Ll$ App,.Tr. brush Wa•lers, Pllera and Ishrls Irandletar 1'laq.rns Geo, oil svd,'ur voter Pipeline taboterl tAWCCt, general of e.matruetfont tatwtoct general cleanup) tatwtec, im•tncry.l reit tabu[cr, )ottingt Lt...tur. to.- tz;,t� Group 1 S 7.95 $1.05 1 2.30 .60 .10 porscy water and al[ linear Materlal Ito n (..alta, slabs, C10- 0 And *., Group 2 6.10 1.05 2.30 .60 .10 Decltsli Hlgging and Signalingt Scalurl Slip Puts. Nalnorel Slurry 9sal Crews (Hlaer Operator, A(gcllcator th.sator, Sq,jocire Pan, Shuttle tltn, Group 1 0.30 1.05 2.30 .60 .10 Tup Han)1 Stcllwr, asphalt, concrete or other lava./ aurfacust Tarsen and tartar Man# Tool Cr Ili or Tool ll.ueu ratwtert T'rarflo Delineating Group 1 6.15 1.05 2.30 .60 .10 Device Applieatoct Nindaw Cleaners Was Mesh Villin-1--all. coaervt• Group S 6.E0 1.05 2.30 .60 .10 pouring ulterations Group 21 Asphalt Shoveler) Cement Thstpor (on 1 yard or larger sirs[ and •;.;'�.,' handling bulk csment)1 Carpool Digger and lnstalleri Chucktendtrt Chute Man, Itouring concrete, the hamlling ct the chute true read),sle tcuc%$, such as walls, slabs, duckst floors, foun.tatlone, foottnge, curbs, gutters • and ■ldewalks) Concrete Curer—Impervlous Y<.Lrane and Form Olives Cutting torch Optrator (Demolltlon)l Fine Gradet, hlgh• ya and $treat pavtrv), all- parte runways, and •fella[ tyles heavy constructions Cie. oil and/or water r Pipeline Ncapper--Pot Tender and lLt. Rtnt Guinea t].s.srt t!uedtrtc.ard Man-- , Asphalts taborer, packing rud stool and pansy Tower Drover Swovlcre (&.sit)I Hlptap Stonepaver, placing stone cc ret sacked Concretes Pluto Scraper end 7, ' Tiller) S•ndblsater (put tende[)I 5111t1e Tank OlyItc And installer 1100'1- O man)I Tank Scaler and Cleaners Trot Chess t, faller, Crain saw ry.vretor, _r Pittsburgh Cslplsr and .fella[ tylr oruah 5hrr.1-l.ut Undergnwnd LaWrec, ('1 Including Caisson Btlloteer rn • v. f5 ^T vt L`+ FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190---FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 -f Otct'JfOW W0. CA77-5093 Page Ito I7 UZORiats Ur Ot7CI31O14 H0. CA77-3093 page 11 Group 31 Asphalt lakec,,Lutenan. Ironer and Asphalt Spreader Boxes loll types)I •. b.r99YauAlle Kant O.u.crats Core Cotter, Ccirter or Sander, Concrete Cutting c:cnt Con-rete Saw an, cstting, B=ring c:d cc new Concrete# Cciller, Jack- E...ftr.P.r�..t. hammet, 2-1/2 ft. drill steel cc lcryerr Oct Pa'.-Se Machine, Goa, oil and/or B..le katal PIPellno Wrapper--6' Pipe u.J over by any eethad, inside and outs Hydro I m•"It E/.t.rI.. U044[ and eitilac ,tYpat Iepsct Wrench, multi-plater ae-ttlemtn, Poteen and tan R•I•• Hl• P...1... Y-tl.. applying asphalt, lay-►old, cteosote, line caustic and similar type materials 9'OWER O(IUtPmOrT OPEMIORI APs'•T'' ('applying* moans applying• dipping, btueting of handling of such materials for pipe wrapping and watacprwfing)t Operator• of Pnsuestic, gag, eiectrtc tools, Vibrating machines, Pavement Bcaakere, Ate blast! r ny, cone-along a, and similar Croup 11 1 1.75 .9S � 2.00 ,SO .O4 "chanical tools not separately classified heroine Pipelsyar•s Backup man, Croup 2t _ 10.03 .95 2.O0 .SO .04 coating, grouting, making of joint•, sealing, caulking, diapering and including Group 31 10.22 .95 2.00 .SO .04 tubber gasket Jwlnts, putnting and any and all other services[ Bock Slinger( Group 4s 10.46 .93 ..2.00 ,SO .04 ltOtarY Scarifier or PWltple Used Concfete Chipping :carifloel Steel (leader- Croup Sr 10.6 .93 2.00 .50 .04 board tU n and Guideline Sartori Taspera, Backo, Wacker and similar types Croup i. 10.79 .95 2.00 ,SO .04 Trenching Muichino, hand propelled Croup 74 10.91 .95 2.00 .50 .04 Croup It 11.09 .13 2.00 .50 .04 Group 4e Cribber, Rhorsr, lAgging, Shooting and Trench Bracing, hand-guided Group 11 11.21 .95 2.00 .50 .04 iJgging maam*te Bead Pact slingerl L11e1 Beams Ovetelas Concrete Vibrator Operator, 70 lbs. and overt Pipolayer, Including water, savage, solid, gas t or sort Prefabricated manhole Installert Sandblaster (lloraleman), water blasting) Welling In connection with Leborera' work I Gtoup S1 Blasters Pwdetaan-all work of loading holes, placing and blasting I of all powder and explosives of whatever type, regardless of ewthod used for such loading and placing# Orillart All power drills, excluding Jack- e z hamaet, whether core, diawmd. wagun, track, multiple unit, and any and I O all types of mechanical drills r , 1 ' n M to J t.J FECFRAI REGISTER, VOL. 12, N0. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMPIR 30, 1977 vw i DCCI31tnt iq, GTT-5731 Page 12 DECtBIOM M0. CA77-3031 Page 1.1 ' • POWER 2*UIPMEUT OPERATORS Group It b(akaaanj Ooapraaaor (len than 600 C.R.M.)l Engineer Poti7t 13JUtrKarr OrmAw" (Cont•d) Oiler) Ganeratofl lr*avy Duty Roptisman# Halpern Pump/ Slgnslaunt I Switchman Group 2# Caapcaesor (too C.r.M. or Istger)# Crnetate "last, skip Group 6j Asphalt or Concrete Spread" (tamping or fintshtng))• type, conyeyort rlrcunj Rldrostatie P.rapj Oiler Crusher (asphalt Asp»alt Paving Machine (03tb*r Croons, or s uallar type)# Ocidge cc Concrete plant)) Plant Operators Generator, Pump or Cosprasaoct Crane Opocatorl Cast-ln-place Pipe Laying K chino# :.whinstlon k0taty Drill Helper 1u11fle1J)1 Sklploadet -wheel type up to Miser and Comptoeoor (gunita wurt)t C�apaeWr. aaIh peopalledt 1N yd. w/o attachmentat Solis Field Tcchnic)ani Tar tot Fir.aent Concrete "last - pavingl Cvtncrata Pump (truck aw.wnted)# Crane Teapatsry 11•atin9 Plantl Tranchinq Machine Oiler/ Truck Crane Operator up to and lr.clwiln•i IS ton capacity)(t. vj-boom par Otter apptteable)1 Ccurhtnq Plant) Dctlt tke:tocj Llvvatinq Grader] roeklift (over S tong)# Grade 0,eckatj Grade-alit Ctoutlnq Group 31 A-rr&ae or winch Truck) Eievator Opocator (inaldo)l Equip- Machine# Heading Shield$ lleavy Duty nopalrean) Hulot Cyaetator sent Greaser (rack)) Pord Ferguson (with drsgtype attacluaents)l (Chicago(loom and similar tylo)# Kolman !telt loader and similar belleopter Radioman (ground)( Power Concrete Curing Machinal type, 414utneau blob Compactor or similar typal Lift Mobile# Power Concrete Savl Power driest Jumbo rote Settael Runs carrier ! Lift Slab Machine ;Vagtbu(q and stellar typos)) "J*r lAthey. (Job site)) Stationary Pip* Wrapping and Cleaning Nschlne Euclid. Sleds and similar typv)t Material siolStn Mucking Kachlno (1/4 yd, rubber tired, call or crack tyle)# Pneu�stio Concrete Group it Asphalt Plant Flromanr boring Machinsl Dorman or Mixerman Plaelnq Machine (Haekley-E/euwatt oc similar cytv)n Pneu, tic (asphalt or concrete)) Grip Spreading Machines Concrete Pump Doadlnq Shield (tunnel)# Puxicrete Con# )wtary grill (excluding (small pOrtable)) Ocidye type Ualosder and Turntablan Dinkoy caleson type)[ Rubber-tired Earth K,vinq Ljuttwnt (single online- / Locowtive of h0t0r#un sup to and Including 10 tons)) Uquip- Caterpillar, Euclid, Athoy way.ur, ar.d similar tylra with any "nt.ct.asar (greaser truck)( Helicopter Holstj Highlln and ail attachments ovtr 23 yds. and up to and Including SO Cablawsy Slgnalsan) hydra-htuu.at-sero Starpecl Power Sweepetj cu. yde.struck)t Rubbvt-Lard Eacth K.eing Llulp�atnt (moltlple Koller (conj,sctlnq)j Sctaed (asphalt or cuncteto)l Tranehing *ngico, up to and Including 21 yds• stiuck)l kubbac-tied Machine (up to 6 ft.) Scraper (&alt-loadlnq-padJle wheal tyle-duhn (Hat*, 1040 and • IImilar single unit): Skiplo&der (ctawlor u,d wheal type-over Group S# Asphalt Plant Engineer) baokhos (up to and Including 14 yds., up to and ir.uluding ty yds.)) Surface Iluaters and y 1/4 yd.)1 batch Plantj bit Sharpener) Concrete Joint Machine Planet# Tranchinl Kachtne (rvat 6 ft. d.;•th cop.clty)l bw�t (canal and similar typo)) Concrete Planar) Dock rugine) Derrick- •Crane$ Tractor Comptusac Dc111 Commination) Tractor (any type . (ollttald type)# Drilling Machina crparator linCludtnq water larger then D-5-103 flywheel h.p. and avec, of atmtlar) Bull- $1101"'An rockllft tuodvr 3-ton capaeityli Hydtogcaphie Secdot # doter, Tamper. Scraper and Push Tractor single enjtns)) Tractor rat Maehtne (straw, pulp or coal!) Msehine 'tool Oparstor# Maginnis (to,am attachm.nta)# Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cle&ntnq and bonding CA Internal Pull Slab Vibrator$ Mtcch.nte bacm, Curb or Gutter K30tnej Tunnel tocomutLvo (ovor 10 tw,e)l Snove1, u&cknoe, (concrete or asphalt)# #•acbanical rinlaber iconcceto-Clary, Dcagllne, Clamahell (over 114 yd• and up to S cu, yds. m.r.O.) Johnson. Didwvll at aimllsc)$ Pavement breaker (truck mounted)) (Long boom pay applicable), :sit-pro(ellod C%,cb and Gutter (load Otl Mlaing Machine) Puller (asphalt of rinish)) Rubber- Machine tlred Earth Movinq LTuipment (Single engine, up to and including r 23 yds, struck)$ Sslf-ptopallod Tac Plpaltnlnq RAholne# Slip rots Puap twver-dlrvon hydraulic lifting device for concrete formai# Skipload.r (Cr4k4or and 6'hael type over 2/4 yd, and up to and Including I� yds.)) Stinger crane (Austin-western dt similar tyH)1 Tractoc-bulldorac, Tamper Scraper (single engine, up to 100 h.p., flywheel and similar types, up to and Including 01-5 end similar types)) Tugger bolat 1 drum# Tunnel LocoCCIttvt (over 10 and up to and Including 30 tons)) Weldor-- Ventral -1r1 IJ FEDERAL REGISTER, VC'. e2, NO. 1VU--NIIUAT. 3trltMDtM JV. IVF/ t! DECISION H0. CA17-5091 Page is Gr PO4+rh E.JiJl W.174T CPl3tA7'O,'t1 (Cont•0) DECISION"0. CA77-303 page 11 0 Cc"-p 71 Gtsaa, cvsr 25 to vy to and ir✓ladlrg 1:0 tans M.F.C. Hong boas par appllcablol Letcic. large (IV,; t0AA pay applt- Cable)t Dual Dtua P.laett Heavy Duty Repairman-veldsr Codalnatlon# PQ.p a•a•Itn P•r...n ?-let. stiff-lags, Guy Derrick or similar type, up to and lncluJtnq 5.04 100 tons (lot,; boom pay applicable), Monorail Jacamotive iJissel), L1•••b fJ+u4ts• gas of electrlols Motor Pattol-blade Operator (single engine)1 R.I.. H L M P•e.b.s Y•4•N.a •.J".. h4tiple Engine Tractor tr+cltd and similar type, except quad "UCR DRIVMS A►v'•I'' 9 Catil Rubber-tired Earth K�viny equipment (single on-line, over # 50 yda. struck)I Rubber-ttted LA.-th Moving Equipment (multiple ' engine, Euclid, Catetpiller and similar) (over 25 yda. and up Group It IF 4.72 1 1.25 .70 $1.00 .10 to 50 cu. yds. ■truck)# St.ovei, aackboe, ora-lline, ciamsnell Group 24 6.00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 . Cover 5 cu. yda. m.c.c.l(long bow pay appllcablell Tovec Crane Group 31 6.1:6 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Re:.airtrant Tractor Loader (cssular and wheel tyly over 64 yJs.li Group e1 6.15 1.21. . .70 1.00 .10 Ne�det-tectflleJi Matta Kiser and similar Pugmill Lquip-nt Group St 8.90 1.:1 .70 1.00 .10 Group 6t 9.00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Group at Auto Graders Autostatt0 Slip rbcs# Crane-over 100 tons Group 71 1.04 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 (los] bast pay applicable! Ha(st-stiff Lags, Guy Derrick cc i ' Group at' 9.05 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 similar types (capable of holatiMl 100 tons or wre)(long Group 94 - 9.10 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Woo pay appllcsble)# Lass Excavator - lass than 750 cu. yds.# Group lot 9.13 1.:5 .70 1.00 .10 Mechanical rinishing Kschina# W blle rocs Traveled Motor Patrol, Group Ila 9.10 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 sultt-engtne)s Plpe Mublle P.achtnal Rubber-tired earth moving Group 124 9.20 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 equipant (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar Group 1]4 9.25 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 type over 50 cu. yda. struck)! Pubt r tired self-loading Scraper Group 141 9.50 '1.25 .70 1.00 .10 (psJJle whcel-auger type self-loading-2 or wre units)! Rubtmr- Group 151 9.75 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 ' tt:ed Scraper - pushing one another w/o Push Cat. Push-pull Group 164 9.05 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 t50C per hour additional to base rate)! Tandem Glulpeynt (2 ' unite only)l Tandum Ttactoc !quad 9 at similar type)) Tunnel O Ible boring Kachino Group 9t Canal Lined Canal Trlcmerl Helicopter Pilot# Hlghlins n CaLlevsyl Pamote Cuntcolled Earth Moving Equipment ($1.00 p/h vi adlitional to wee rata)s !•Teel Excavator (over 750 cu. yd.) FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPIEMEER 20, 1977 d� f:C7J1pw IID. CA77-5691 Page 16 - 6UPLR:f11EA5 DtxI310N :RUCK DRIVERS 6TATEr California 07b'rrs San Dlsgo " Dr.1SION tR1`diERt G7J-5091 rATr t ostr cf Yuh2tcatlan Group�f vasetwaseaan and Teamster Superar:t.s Decitlon Ho. CA77-5043 dated M4y 20, 1977, In 41 iR 161;2. • DtSCRIPTION Of witx. Uuii,tlr.` -7-stru�tl..n (o,.* not in:l,:as .1vile fanny Group 2t Driver or vehicle at ernhinatlora of vehicles o[ 2 axles twat• and garden type ap.r I* . . up to and Inct,ding i atur leo), heavy and (including all vehicles leu than six tuna)! Traffic Control highway construction and drsdgtng. Pilot Car, excluding snit=ng heavy f•7ultam.ent petalt load Gcwp It buck mounted Power brocas N.,.6...fit.P.r..+�. Group 42 Drives of vehicles of combination of vehicles of 3 axles i'••'4 EJ«<.�.. R.as M L M f•..t.0 Y.a rpt.• •,1• aprr. Tr. Group St 8oatuln3 Cement Olatributor# fele2 Tructl toad oil Spreader }- Trucks Yater Truck, 2 axle ASDESTOS WORKERS f 13.90 ,60 i 1.17 .06 DoItJ'JL4%KCRS 13.175 .775 1,00 ,SO .02 ' Group it Dump, of leas than I6 yards . DRICKIAYLKSI Stonemasons 11.22 1.01 1.06 .12 BRICK, bt7h'K and 57UNtJMSOl1S' Group 71 Ttanstt-mix, under 1 yards# Auperato, leas than 6% a TlitDCft4 , 9.67 .77 1.95 a: ,_.. yards CARPf.rrrLRS1 Carpenters 11.26 .56 1.20 .80 .07 Group Is Truck Rspaltsan Helepr Plltdriveteen 11.39 .56 1.20 .60 .07 �'`•�. Mtllwtightar Pneumatic Mailed .� Group 9t Motet Truck, ) of .ors axles Ilardw.J Ploorlayers 11.51 .56 1.20 .60 .07 Group IOr PD and similar type truck when performing within the CINCI'MA`,OtlSt x Te-sters' jurisdiction( hyaline and Utility wurking Truck Cement Mesons 6.61 .IIQ 1.66 1.36 .07 Colo[ Wurkr Composition, _ including Minch, but 11►Ltea to truck applicable to Pipeline Mastic of rpoxyr Pintahing am Utility work, where a cumjsalte crew is used# Slurry Driven Machine# Curb #tachlna 9.11 .B6 1.6L i 1J6 .07 :'i V,k Creutr and Tire■an (50r per tour additional for Tltemen) DRYHAS.L ItiSTAi•LdR:i 12.60 .56 1.0; .78 ,OT Group lir Tt6nsit-male, 1 yards or moral DwspenEI.i::TRICIAIIS rte, 6y yard( and Electricians 13.03 .70 ltsl.)) .02 z .S,r1 over Cable Spllcara 13.33 .70 31.1.3) .02 d ELLVATOR CO"STRUC10N.9 12.95 .545 .35 Ilia .02 "4 Group 12f Drive[ of vohlcle of combination of vehicles of < EI.fVATUR CONSTRVCitIR::' IIL'I1'k719 704JR .SJS .15 3414 .02 fl Or alta oleo tAXVATOR CONZ;TRUCIVOR1' IILLPL113 fit t Group lir Ou p, I6 yards but less than 25 yards (PROu.) SOSJR to i GtArlrxs 10.90 .67 .10 IK0NW0kK=31 Group 14r A-rimae Qt Swedish Crena, or similar type of equipment Pence Erectors 10,66 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 6ttvorl Puck Litt Drivers Ross Carrier, highway Reinforcing 11.55 1.21 2.22 2.46 ) .O6 Gtou ISr All-off-highway cal - Ornamental! Structural 11.55 1.24 2,22 1.46 .06 p 9 y W imeant within T'earutare juriedictlon IRRIGATION And LAWN S1•RItIILM3 9,40 10% 261 lit 3N0 (off hlghwsy ctssination of vehicles or equipment with multiple power wurces, $1.00 per hour additional)# gyp, 25 yards or a niF3 t Mocthacn portion of San Diego motor Truck Repaiiun County from canter of City of t Gcoup Its Truck Repairman Walder Ilei star I1.50 .60 1.00 OS RemAinder of County 11.66 .60 .70 .70 .02 # Us r Wim.. I I J Lt7 New. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--1`14DAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 . DECISLOM NO. CA77-5094 Palo 2 OL'CISION 100. CA77-5094 Pa•)$ I Cil l.J tr. ' I.7 S•.Ic Fdq•6•.•Ilh Pq.••r• Prhy R•edlr ••r�•e4 Ih of l.de r EL<•M•. H.«Ie EI<•d•• R.ur H L if Pv.1••. V•t tdu •e1/•r R•�„ M L Is P•ed••• A/Ir.Tt. Ase,.Tr. LINE CIONS-MUCTI0Ms SLURRY SGL OPMATIOtIt Oroundman 1 10.17 .70 31.1.33 .02 Miser Operator 3 '0.40 .50 .35 b i Linemen 13.15 .70 31.1.11 .02 Squeegee Man 7.40 .50 .3S b Cable Splicers 13.45 .70 31.1.33 .02 Applicator Operator 6.07 .50 .35 b r MAH5LE SLTTCRS 11.49 .01 1.17 .00 Shuttlen n 6.65 .50 ..35 b MAHBLc SLIMRS' BELPW 6.74 .61 ' 1.00 .00 Top sun 5.07 .50 .35 b ' PAIN7ElSt PIASTt:HL:kS 11.46 .65 •1.7S .07 brushl Painter turner 10.99 .99 1.10 .75 .07 PLA:;tt3(LA4' TC?MrR3 20.46 .77 1.95 .50 Swing Stager bruahl Spcay) PLUM•'II:H711 SteamflLters 11.66 101 161 131 3/41 Iton, steal end beldga HOOrLiLl 10.79 .60 .73 1.00 painter (ground wfk) 11.26 .99 1.10 .75 .07 SIILLT M=A.L NORKM3 11.56 1.04 2.24 Papechangecs Spray, awing S01T rLDON LATMI 9.11S .60 1.05 ,07 stages Sandbtaetecl Iron, SPRINRLLR PITrms 15.07 .65 .95 .00 < steel and bridge, swing stages � TEMLA230 WOHXI:kg 11.49 .01 1.17 .00 Ison, steel and bridge, spray TILE ^a L'tTt:H9 11.49 .01 1.17 ..Os (ground)I Riggers, climbing TIJ(RAIIO And TILE DELPERS 0.74 .01 1.00 steels brach, cll.a,l ng steel Xt A7r WL1.DL'RJ - Receive rake l and bridge 11.49 x,99 1.10 ,7 .07 Ititprescribed for craft performing Sandblaster, owing Stages Iron, operating to which rigging or steel and brldye, spray owing 1 welding to incidental. , stages Spray, climbing steel and brid')a 11,74 .99 1.10 ,7 .01 POOTM?"e ' steeplejack 12.39 .99 1.16 .7' .01 A. ❑.^Ployer contributas 41 of ban a hourly ate for I years' servict a d Z' PAMIR; LOT VaRR And/Or OICIMAY 21 of basic hourly rate for f the to(- years' ecvics at Vacatto. 0 MA)a rRSi Pay Credit. 6 Paid 1lulldayes A thrwgtr r. --4 Traffic delineating device applicator 0.07 .50 .35 Is b. Eleployer contributes 3.22 per f r to W11day ti^1I plus 1. 3 per ho•r r 1L1eel stop installers Traffic to Vacation Fund for th• first rear of t�.Ploywnr' 1 year tut less 'han surface san!blaaters Striper 0.40 .50 1.35 Is , S years $.1) par hour to Vadat m Pund, yore 1.rt let. 11 to 10 ye+rs Helper (Traffic surface. S.43 par htwt to Vacation Yurwf ovwc 10 •ora 3.•1, Pec hoer to Vac•tion sandblaaterl Wheel stop rund• installers St1INr) 6.03 .50 .35 Is PAID HOLIDYA-11 A-New Year's Days 0-Memorial Days -Inde(v^fence Dal .. D-Labor Days E-Thankag(vtng Days -Oorlsta % Day. i FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42. NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 •azr �i DECISirxr 00. CA77-5034 Page t OECIDIOH it). CAII-5094 rage 5 M+•'it • E4.c.fi.a Mwrir El+#.lima R.b. M L K P...b• V.r.n.a .W.' Rants M L K P...(.a. V..au.a LABORERS Ayr.Tr. L WRMS (Cont'd) Arrr.Tr. - iliXraERSt General Grnatructions CONCREYa CUR"$ impervious Gas and 011 Pipelines Jets ns Membrane# Rlprap Stonepaverl Tool Shed C#.eckers Using dry Sandblauter (pot tender)) Pecks Flagsan 7.36 .77 Is 1.95 .SO .13 Plpelayee Packup Man, 0o3tin9. Crouting, Making of Joints, 7 CV:/'ING'1VHil1 OPF3UTOR Feeling, Caulking, Diapering. Idesilition}r scaler 7.41 .77 1.95 .50 .13 and Inlcuding Rubter Casket aolntal Pointing and any and GUINEA CI(A;R 7.44 .77 1.95 .50 .13 all other aereices i 7.55 .77 1 1.15 .SO .13 r Flfir GRADU#071 HICIrWAY5, ASPAsiLT R"U.., IRONIM, SPRfAD67tr LTAE1.Ti "D AIRPOHTS PAVUT.: Bugg) tills Mans Cement (sever and drainage linea)# Dumper (on i yard or larger Landscape Gardener and mixers and handling ubik Hureary Man 7.46 .77 1.95 .50 .13 cesint)s Coacrete Saw Man l (excluding tractor type)# LMlow:a (packing rod steel Roto-scraper. chipping ant penal# Tank Scaler and • ha+amers Concrete Core Cutter Cleaner 7.46S .77 1.95 .SO .13 and Form Blowers Gas and alt p))»ilne wrapper-pot tender■ 17-:41LUR'S 1((:UM (CAlsaon) and Pura Mans Operators and InciuJing Bello»res Boring Tenders at pneumatic and Z Machine Helier 7.49 .77 1.95 .50 .13 electric tools. Concrete 0 Pump, vibrating Machines Wlsl-JW CLIA:CRs Chucx Tender and similar mechanical tools (except tunn.ls)i Septic not separately classified ami tank dlg7er and Installer hete(ns Tree Climber using ' (Leadzan) 7.51 .77 1.95 .50 .13 sachanical tools 7.57 .77 1.1S .SO .13 CE 5f-DQL 9,1151.134 Alit 114STALUtP 7.54 .77 1.95 .SO .13 POCK SUinral scalst (using bos'n chair or safety belt or power tools) 7.62 .lT 1.13 Su .13 t , 1 cls � tD FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL, 43, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 W DMISIOM CA77-5094 Paye 6 ISIOH 1x3. CA77-5094 raga 7 Or t,7 tD ria rd.,R...hr.Per...a reit 8edr f i..rir EI t.rlea {Corst'Qy H•eiir E4rteliee Rei.• H L If P...te.• Yst•wbe 0.41., R.r.• H L V P..e!•.• Yeterbw •Lifer U A�"AS Ayer.Tr, f.AMRW App,.Tr. Mnnel and Shalt Mork) 72!.1.!135, rll other when dr)lllr.g is for use of 1 BULL GANG Concrete Crew e.ploalves 7.65 .77 6 I.95 .50 (Inclu.3as roddars and rpreadaralI Dur•(+ment P1PELAYERI M1TAI.1.P7 OA }NNI- Crout Crewt Muckers, XL-rALLIC (including -ter � (laborers) in short dry sewage, solid. gas, err)) tunnala under etraets. wel.linj in r-rction with highway and similar lawyer's work 7.67 .77 1.95 .SO .13 placest Trackeent Swarpar (brakeman and awltchcen , A5 JVJ)OIL PIPELINE WRAPPI:R to tunnol'work) 7.65 .77 3 1.95 .50 .13 (6- pipe and over) 7.70 .77 1.95 .50 .13 CUUCX T17PJER) Cable Tender/ CAIHDrit, LHURCA, fhG;Str:, trippers Steal rots Rainer 5111:171w.tts.11"ICi!BAAC1141 and Settere' Helpect Vibratoc- Hsnd-qulded I4771ng haiaant 7.72 .77 1.95 .SO .13 Want JackIlAWeerl Pneumatic tools (except driller) 7.75 .77 1.95 SO .13 STRdL I1LADLPDOAAO ryas .7.735 .77 1.95 .90 .13 I _ . GADVP GLTDIai 7.35 .77 1.95 SO .13 • DRILLERS -.(all I.,wer drill■, i Including lackhas-er, wh.ther SLASTERSc Drllleral Cherry core, di&PwA. wagon, track. Plekermant Reaper and other f oultiple unit, atwl any and penu+aric concrete placer Z oil types of sochanical operators) Miners, In short Q' driller Sandblaster dry tunnels under streets, Inozrleman) 7.61 .77 1.95 .50 .13 bgthways and similar placaat m Miners, tunnel (hand or 4A PQW-DEFYvltt, BLASTERS 7.945 .77 1.95 .50 .13 . aaeh)nall 110-lermani Primer- , houses VmAwrmentRetimher.ent HEAD ROCK SLfHGER 7.89 .77 1.95 .50 .13 (WOW or steel)= Ste•l Por■ Raisers and Setters 7.90 .77 1.95 .SO .13 FD;CE EREC0ASS Class 1 _ 7.96 .77 1.9: .50 .13 SHAFT AIM RAIS6 MINER A.IS .77 1.95 ,SO .13 Claes 2 7.61 .77 1.95 .50 .13 Class 3 7.16 .77 1.95 .50 .13 GUHIT6 WGRXEMs Hoaslaman and Rodman 8.09 .71 1.95 .50 .13 H r�Sr-pVra9 7.355 .77 1.95 .SO .13 Gunmen 7.77 .77 1.95 .50 .13 t Reboundmen 7.355 .77 1.95 .50 .13 • 1 ! • t r FEMRAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMM 30, 1977 DECT51014 NO. 6111-5096 reg• 9 1 Pta,U 1uURPY12R OVfJum" I:rl_IStCN N0. C7A77-5091 P0J° 6 Group Ir arskemans Cr rcessnr (le-a than 600 C.R.M.)r rrglneec 011erl Generatoel Heavy Duty Repalrsan! Oelperl Pump) Slgnalmanl Switchman Group 21 Coepreasor (600 C.r.M, or lalgerli. Concrete Mixor, ■klP 6..•I'.P.,-..I, type, Conveyors rlct� nr Hydrostette rumps Oiler Crusher (aarhalt or concrete plant)I Plant Operators Generator. 1La.p or Cc••pressocr h®.Ir I EJ.r.rb+ Rotary Drill Helrer (oiltteld)s Skiploader -.heel type up to F.,.. H l Y P•.d••. urn,•• •.J/• rCFtLR NUIrML::T Oro;AWAS Arra.T,. 3// Yd• w/o attacaring Plants Tolls Field chineTechnicians 'Tr Pot FI[e•anl Tem;vrary He•tlnq Plant! Trenching Machina Oilers Truck Crane Oiler �r oup 1 F 9.75 .95 S 2.00 .50 .0/ Croup 3r A-rcane or Minch Trucks Clevator Operator Iinslde)i Equlp- e snt Greaser track)s cord Ferguaan (with dragt7;•e attachoents)I :rouP 2 10.01 .75 3.00 .50 .04 5 2.00 .$0 - .0/ Helicopter Padioman (ground)! Paver Concrete Curing tttchinal Croup 3 10.12 .9 Group 1 10.16 .95 2.00 .$0 .0/ Rswec Concrete Saws Pcv c driver Jumbo Fora Settees PORI Carclec •:ra•,p S 10.66 .v, 2.110 .50 .0/ (job slte)1 Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Mtschlne Groep 6 10.79 .95 2.bo .50 .0/ group 7 10. .9; 7.00 .50 .0/ Group /• Asphalt Plant Flrrrans 0.iclnq Machines Boatu n or Miveran 91 G,oup 6 11.9) .95 2.00 ..SO .0/ (asphalt or concrete)! Chip Spreading Machlnei Concrete Pump . .0/ Ismall portable)l Bridge type Unloader and Turntables Dlnkey Group 9 11.21 .95 2.00 .SO Txomotive or Matocain (up to and Including 10 tons)I Glulp- went Creaser Igreaser truek)1 Helicopter Hoists Highllne Cableway Signalmnt Hydra-hammee-acro StOmpers Power SveePerl Roller (compacting)s Screed (asphalt cc conccete)l Trenching machine (up to 6 ft.► Group 51 Asphalt Plant "qlneeci Baekho.t (up to and Including 3// yd.)1 Batch Plants Olt Sharpeners Concrete Joint Machine z ` (canal and similar tyle)! Concrete Planers Deck rnlinel Derrick 0 man (ollfleld types Drilling Machine Oi.ecator (including -stet wells)•$ Fackllft (under 5-ton eapaelty)l Hydreyraphle Seeder M m Machine (straw, pulp or seed)! Machine Tool'Olerators Maginnis to Internal Full Slab Vibrators Mechanic Berm, Curb or Gutte: (concrete or asphalt)$ Mechanical rinisher Ieoncrete-Clary. Johnson, Bidwell of slmilar)l Pavement Dcraker (truck mountedll Road Oil mixing Machines Roller (asphalt or rinish)l Rubber- tired Eaten Mtving Equipment istngle engine, up to and Including J 25 yds. struck)l Self-propelled Tar Pipelining Mahcinel Slip run Pump (power-dirven hydraulic lifting device foe concrete forms)► Sklploadar (Crawler and Wheel type over 3/6 yd. and up to and Including IS yds.), Stinger Crane (Austin-Western or similar type)! Tractor-bulldorec, Tam,•+er Scrape[ (single •nglne, up to 100 h.p., flywheel and similar types, up to and r • Including D-S and similar types)! Tugger Moist 1 diuml Tunnel Locomotive (over 10 and up to and lncludirg 30 tonal Welde.- general y FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 N DtxlSIOh CA77-5094 Page 10 1910H NO. CA77-3094 _ loss I1 cis ' to CTB PG-'l7R J;1.UIrWrr CPVATORS (Cont•d) VOW= EQVIPt2vr OPERATORS (Cont'd) C1 Croup 6t Aaphelt or Concrete Spreb,iing Itarp(ng or finiahlrn))t Croup 71 Crane, over 25 ton up to and including 100 tons ■.r.e. App%alt Psving rtcnlne (Psrber Greene or ■1milar typt)I Brid•it (lotv7 ton*pay applicabie)t Derrick Barge (long boom Pay appll- Crane C;<rstor$ Cast-2:-p2acs Pl('+ Laying Machin-$ Ct S)nattcn cable)i Dual Drum Mixett Heavy Duty Prrelrmin-welder Oocbinationl Mixer as.d Ce=-•rest r f4un2te a sk)r C-@;actor, self-pccpe11cd, Hoist, Stiff-legs. Guy Detrick or similar type, up to and Including Cev-.Crete Mixer - pae2ngl Concrete A.:rp itruct munte•t)1 Crane 300 tons (long boom pay applicable)$ KInorall Loeoaotive (dues!), ' 0;lcratoc up to and Inclullrg 2S ton capscityl(tAo,-tea.+ (•ay gas or electric!) Motor Patrol-blade Operator (single engine)$ ep;ItcaLle)) Crushin, Plant) Drill rkxtar/ Elevating Gc4d-r1 - Multiple Engine Tractor (Euclid and similar tyre, except quad rocklift Inver 5 tons)) Grade Qecter) Crade-4111 Grouting 9 Cat)$ Rubber-tired Earth ►[.wing R:)ulpeent (single engine, over Machine) treading Shield) Meavy Duty R-pairmin) ltolat 0;'aratnr $O yds. struck)$ Rubbec-tired Earth Nuvi)tg Gxu1r;,ent (multiple (Chicago Rv»and similar typell Aoleun Belt Loader and similar engine, Euclid, Caterptller and stmllat) (over 25 yds. and up ty;--) Le ourneau Blob C,rpactoc or similar types Lift Mobile, to S0 cu. yda. struck)t Shovel, eackh r, Droglina, Clamshell • , Lift Slab tLtchlne (Vagtt.ocg and similar typna)r fender (Athry, (*vet 5 cu. yda. m.r.c.)(long boom pay opplicable)1 'tower Crane b2clid. Sierra an•s similar typa)I Material Hoists Mucking Ktchine Repairmant Tractor Loader (crawler and wheel type over 64 yda.)$ (1/3 yd. rubfer tired. tail or track typ-i-# r'neumatic Concrete Meldet-eettified$ Noble Mixer and similar Puynill Dpaipment Placing K+chine (Rackley-Pteaewell or similar typo)) Pn-wattle Beading Shield itusnol)t Purycrete Cunt Rotary Drill (excluding Croup Is Auto Gra Seri Automatic Slip rormi Crane-*vet 100 tons' caisson types Pubber-tired Earth Mtving Bjulpmnnt (mingle engine- (long boom pay applicable) iioist-stiff Legs, Cur Detrick Or' $ Caterpiiler, Euclid, Athey wagon, and similar types with any similar types (capable of hoisting 100 tons or sore)(Iong and all attact.>x nts over 25 yds. and up to and Including 50 boom pay applleable)i Maas Excavator - lass than.750 cu. yda.$ cu. yds.struck)) Raw-c-tired Earth loving Equlpo-nt (malLipie Mechanical riniehing Machinet Wibile tors Travelers K1tor Patcolv engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck)) Ru4bor-tited wltl-engine)$ Pipe Mobile tbchines PubMt-tired earth mewing Scraper (self-loading-patidle wh-e1 tyly-John Oeare, 1030 and equipment (multiple engine, Euclid. Caterplllec and similar similar single unit)1 Skiploader (crawler and wh-el type-owr type over 50 cu. yds. sttuCk)i Rubber tired salt-loading Scraper A yds., up to and including 6y yda.)) Surface heaters and ) (paddle wheel-auger type self-loading-2 or mre units)$ Rubber- " Planers Trenching Kacbina (over 6 ft-'depth capnclty)s Tower tired Scraper -pushing one another w/o Push Cat. Push-pull Cranc# Tractor Co preusor 0,111 Combinations Tractor (any type (300 pec lour additional to bast cate)s Tandem Dluipment 12 larger then D-5-100 flywheel h.p. and over, or similar) Bull- units only)) Tandem Tractor (quad 9 or similar type)# Tunnel z dozer, Taer.:r. 5araper and Push Tractor single engine)) Tractor MI* Boring Machine + 0 (boot attnchronts)s Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and nending Kschinet Tuan-1 Locon.3tive (ovrr 30 tons)) Shovel, Backhoe, Croup 9t Canal Liners Canal Trimmrts Belle ptrr Pilot$ Righiins fl Dtagllne, Clayshell (over 3/3 yd. and up to S cu. yds. m.r.o.) Cablwayl Remote controlled Girth M,)vlrw7 Equipment ($1.00 p/h rm (Long Boom pay arpllcable)I Self-siropelled Curb and Gutter additional to bass tate)$ !wheel Mcavator (over 7SC cu- yd-) Machine t y r ' MIRAI REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMCfR 30, 1977 • game �ECISION N0. CA77-;G5I Paye 12 DfLIfION 10. CA77-3096 Vag* 11 i . E•Na Fn.e•0..•L.•Pq.e.b F.1.e.B-1.I.P.....r. 0•d• 11••.Ir EJ.nu.a N.wlr EJ.r•.•• R.a. N L• P•••1•.• V...u.. ..J/.. Ra•. N a t P..d•.. V.a•u•. •.a/.. Apr.Ta APe•.T.. :RUCK DRIt73I5 TRUCK DRIVERS ICnn[•d) PICKUPS (316 ton and under). ' OLVU4CK= (lest than 6y yards) f •,6-6 .90 .05 f 1.00 .10 • Swa,apora end Ile Ij. rag Traffla control pilot car (.acluding ZRMION CONTROL DRIVERi Nater moving t.tavy equipment) 7.07 .90 .85 f 1.00 .10 truck 11 axles) 0.50 .90 .85 1.00 .10 MILK REPAIRMAN OR WELDER , lti F1 OR DYHA)IiTE AHD t7t P1DS1VE9 8.51 .90 .113 1.00 .10 HELPER 8.07 .90 .85 1.00 .10 DUMP 116 yards and under 25)1 ' •rdtLlI0USE7UU1 8.12 .90 .05 1.00 .10 Dump cc flatted is axis or INDU57RIAL Lir)' 0.20 .90 J3 1.00 .10 aoce)l tnwbed and tcaile d Tralnalt six (under f yards)1 O'JNP (lets then 0 yds.)r t)-"p Gcout Mlsect Du■perete (6y 1 yards and ovec)9 Du.pstec 0.51 .90 JS 1.00 .30 or flatbed (I sxte)1 Cc.nttete pu■p1n91 forklift (under - ' 15,000 It's.) 0.21 .90 .63 1.00 .30 txMP (35 yards and under ]S) 5,63 .90 .IIS 1.00 .10 DN Iola or DN 20•s or Euclid ODuA (8 yds. and und.[ 12)9 ,type equlpmentr Lelburntau Duop or [lathed (7 ulu)r Pulls, Terra Colicas nr similar bunkerman 0.28 .90 .05 1.00 .10 type of equipment regardless Z rJRKLtfT (15,000 The and of type of attachments 4hen n orerll Rose Carrier 8.35 .90 .8S 1.00 .30 pert in work !n the =C tea■tters' ]urttdletlon or Pb or similar type of dump M DLT(P (12 yds. and under 1619 truck with loading attachments 0.63 .90 .85 1.00 .10 m Ve Deep Or flatbed (3 "log. with seal) 8.36 .90 .05 1.00 .10 TRUCK CVXASER 0.66 .90 .8S 1.00 .10 AT44 THUCICS 12 axlet)9 Ero.lon 7 AXLES OR DOUBLE OOOSEHECt control nottle-n; P11..11ne of drivers (Including winch and I[ ib vehicles vhencombunder er all sitesll Road all spreader. loadwMn omit[ ps[rlt c•a.ent distributor or slurry9 load 8.705 .90 .81 1,00 .10 Road all of slurry boot"nr Prtil truck 8.36 .90 .83 1.00 .10 I t v. "`x" I o FEDERAL REGISTER, VC:. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1977 -1 CI9rON NO. CA77-5094' Page 13 G.t UCCISION ISO. CA77-5094 Page 14 iJ coo rn.;.b...l.t.r,,_..,, _ s..l� ra...ta 6.•is lt...ir EJ... • U..J► EJ.,.++.w R.r.. H L X P...I... V.ue.w ewf�•' Rd.. It L X P«al..• V..al•w •.Yu App,.To. Aae,.T,. POWER t70UlPMr1r7 OPERATORS :RUCK DRIVERS ICont'd) ORLDGING tNydtA,Iie SoCtion Dredges) T"ItSIT-MIX 46 yards and a over) + i 6.72 .90 •,65 $ 1.00 .10 LEVU)" 311.60 .9S i 2.00 .50 .04 TIP12- I 6.76 .90 .65 1.00 .10 WATCH EItOLNlTAs Nald•+r 11.02 .95 2.00 .30 .04 DUMP (35 yards and DECKMATE 10.S4 .9S 2.00 .30 .04 ender 50) 6.74 .90 .63 1.00 .10 irAT1X }ILL TAI-f)2.51 NnId.r/ NINCIhAN (Stern winch or dredge) 10.47 .95 2.00 .50 .04 , A-rra.e Or Swedish Coons 6.61 .90 .65 1.00 .10 6ARGI24AN1 Deckhandl rlre+aant I7'M1' ISO yards and Oiler; Leveehand 9.93 .9S 2.00 .30 .04 + under 6S) 4.93 .90 .65 1.00 .10 + DUHP t65 yards and -) (Clamahsll Dredges) over) 9.06 .90 .65 1.00 .10 LEVERMAN 11.60 .95 2.00 .30 .04 WATCH "INFER 11.02 .95 2.00 .50 .04 Q DECK HATE 10.54 .95 2.00 .50 .04 !t RAACE HATS 10.67 .95 2.00 .50 .04 Ln 5Attt f~f Deckhandr Plrea+anl Oiler 9.93 .93 2.00 .50 .04 h ' 4 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 + 6U1'LR:.r:,CAS Dr..cl S10:t ' STATE! CaIliornla C"IttrYl San Diego ' I,i.0 IS10t1 tri.,C1,:2t CA77-505. Df,7E I nate of Publication DLCISIt1N No. CA77-S09S Paye 2 Su2.^raeSes t>'telelcn tie. Cn77-5041 d.trd m/ 20v 1577, In 42 Flt 26130 DL+C.IPVCN C! W+A. ?eslt-eatlel C'natt,A M, e..nni:tlny of single family , !.toes aro 5644*n tTpt a74ttaw::ta up to ant ir.cIuAlry 4 stocks F,I.r.8,..#n.rhe"+"I' f,4q.Br•da4 P+t��t+ • O.de ti+w lr f i-1be #i+•rlr E J•ot1.a • r...I... V.<+4.b. •W. R.t•. N L X P«.4.4 V...ti.. ..P. A"..T,. A"#.T,. hA110L6 SLTfL7t9 .4Y .61 1.17 .IS .Us 750ESNS i:•7RAFAS !' 13.90 .80 2 1.17 .06 PWUtLE St;=MS' HELM" 6.74 .81 1.00 .08 DOILG4YAF.LPS 11.175 .775 1.00 .50 .02 PAIA'T12L9t BRICRIAYEASI Stnnearasor:s 11.22 1.01 1.06 .12 Brush 10.99 .99 1.16 .71, .01 EAICL, U(ja and SS7MILItA50NS' Spray# Sving Stage, Brush 11.24 .99 1.16 .7S .07 TI3.'4LAS 9.67 .77 ,1.93 Pa"thangerat Spray, Swlny UYVI.117Wt Siegel Ssndblaster. 11.49 .99 1,16 .71, .07 CarMnters 11.26 .56 1.20 .a0 .07 PLASTI:RtAS r 11.46 .65 1.73 .07 Piledclverrxn 12.39 .S6 1.20 .80 .07 rl.ALTLAI:RS' TOMMS 10.4.6 .77 1.95 .50 nill+ti9t.tst rntunatl0 Nallerl PLI*MERS# Steamfittsrm 10.95 Iot 161 131 3/11 PArA.,».I Fleorlayets 11..51 .56 1.70 .80 .07 Rt11rFAS 10.79 .60 .75 1.00 c#:.L:rf#'ASOfz SIM"hETAL NORAE S 11.96 1.04 2.24 CeMnt Ydsons 8.61 .88 1.66 1.36 .07 mrT rimit LAYERS 9.55 .60 1.05 .07 C.)lor Works Coxpositlon, SrHI8W.CR r1TURS 15.07 .65 .95 .09 #fasts¢cc rvoay. Finish" TL'4PAZ.0 WORMS 11.49 .81 1.17 )) .08 ltuchlne# Curb hachlne 9.11 .66 1.66 1.36 .07 TILE St:TAS 11.49 .81 1.17 J .06 CRrMAl.6 Ir:STALLMS 12.60 .56 1.05 .70 .07 TOMAZZO i TILE SM. CAS IIEL.PCLS 6.73 .61 1.00 EIJ'J`rmlcIAt:St RIt1t11:RS# h'AMMS - Receive rate Eleetrietan• 13.01 .70 31#1.33 .02 prescribed for craft performing ZQ Cable Spllcers 13.13 .70 1%01.31 .02 operatlon to which rigging or -4 ELi:'A7UR f0t:;7 FtA'RIRS 17.95 .545 • .IS 14#4 .02 tJalding is.lncldantal (-W Zm,AICR CY3t:ST)gr_,t'1TR9' i1F,Lmn9 7011311 .545 .35 3t4a .02 ITS ELXVA7tiR CONirRUCWHS' HELMS ' )TI:5t t^ lrvult.l 501.114 s.fs•.ployer contributes 41 of basic hourly rate fur 5 years` twice old GLAZIFAS 10.90 .67 . .90 24. of basic hourly tate for 6 nnths to S Yeats' aetvlce A Vsc4tl t IfC4r"A;FYEP31 Pay Gredlt. 6 Paid Nolldaysr k through P. Pence Erectocs 10.(16 t1.24 2.22 1.46 '.06 Feinforcing 11.115 1.24 2.22 1.46 .u1 rsrD nULtnllfst 0rnaa.ntal# Structural 11.51, 1.74 2.22 1.46 .06 A-4.M. Teat'a Day# 1)-rset.oriai Day# C-Indt,f- dance D4 r IfP IGATi0t7 and LAIrft SFRIiti(LEM 9.40 los Its 131 3/44 D-Lat+oC Day# E-Thanksgiving Dayf •Chrlst: a Day. IAi3l1:i1S t t:orlhern portion of San t' Diego Countf frnm center of Clty of Dsl tttr 11.:0 .0;0 l.vo .05 P.emalnder of County 11.86 .60 .70 .70 .02 1 ' i :Jt t� t- <smm FEDLRAt REGISTER, VOL. 42. NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 � r,at DECISION NO. CA77-509S Page 1 DLCISIOH NO. CA77-5096 , Page 6 ;Js to CD • O N.1c Crl•p•a..•Lrr i'•,�.•r• hP.e•B•.•ilt.P.'-I. 8•.f< I1••rlr U+r.o.• Har r...l.•. v.<.rl.. .d/ . REd•e.tw. 1 1J�SJ+'LFS Arr..Tr. .I.. ..r.. Hak' Pd..• V.ou•. .,1!.r t IJIDORL'NS (Cont'd) Mrr.T. LAIQPXY5, Cin.ral Cotrtr,gttcns Gas ant o/; Elpellnel Jrtt ns COW-14M Ie)x:vloue .,sol Steed Cl-ck.cr Us" dry S-ifilnes c spot Stor;pavan packs rls-;.an 1 7.76 .77 6 .195 .50 .11 5andhlester (put ten, PlpelAyer Backup Han.. Coa Doering, CtJtrl4G WPCH OPE;kA,JR Grouting, Raking of Joint., Ideenlltlonls Scaler 7.61 .77 1.95 .SO ,1 Sealing. Caulking, Diapering, and Including Rubt•er Gasket CUIHfA C11A5171 7.64 .77 1.95 .SO .11 Jo Intel Pointing and any and all other service• i 7.5S .77 1 1.95 .30 .13 flt:E,c nva Otl HIrINAYS, ASPHALT HAkt]t, 1140tWit. SPREADEIb STHC175 MID AINPOPTS PAVIIr (sever and dealn.r)v line•)[ dumper to• syar Cementla tandscApa Gardener and ftimdamper ion 1 nark or larger rlucs.sy Hcem an 7.66 .T7 1.95 .50 ,t1 era and handling bulk • ••sant)[ Concrete aav sun LAlfoRER Ipackln) rod steel (aKcIuding tractor typ.)s Poco-ocraper, chipping and pans)! Tank Scaler and ham.cs Concrete cote cutter Cleaner 7.48 .77 1.95 .50 .17 and fat■blo.ets Cas and oil D,tILLCRrb Hf.1,Pl:R (Cala.on) plpellne vrappor-pot tenders and form mans Oper.tota and Including Oellwecal Boring tenders of pneumatic and Haehlne 11.1pet 7.69- .77 1.95 .50 .13 electelc tools, concrete puapr 'Z vibtating machines and similar 0 WINOW CLEANER; Chuck Tender mechanical tools not separately (except tunnels(; Septic n tank digger and Installer usinclag sed heroine Tree c11a,Der l ua Ing meehanleal tools 7.37 .77 1.95 .50 ,11 l/k (lea0man) 7.51 .77 1.95 .SO .13 CESSPOOL DIGGER AND is:..'TALI. ROCR SLII1GLRj Scaler (usingtR 7.56 .77 l.f! .SO .•17 bos'e chair or safety belt or power tools) ; 7.61 .77 1,95 .SO .13 ( FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 1977 .•ram " Gr OIICISION PD. CA77-509 5 Page S DECISION NO. CA77-5093 Page 6 8.•Ir I'd.i.A...fit.P....... P.r.n+r. N•..ir El.: U.. l..1[ R.H. H L If !`w.t... V-11.a •+�/v Il...ir [..[.rl.. Ary,.T,. R.r.• H L It P...I... IJUIOWNS (Cont'd) A►P,•T,• malt 11QUIPH!?r!OratATO" 01tILIJ715, ell other viten dellliny 1■ for use of explosives f 7.65 .77 6 1.95 .50 .1) Group 1 i 9.75 .95 3 2.00 50 .Ot . Group 2 10.03 .95 2.00 .50 '.O4 PII.I:IAYI:R, HI.TAI.I.IC OR tA7t)- Grta.p ) 10.)2 .93 2.00 .50 .04 li1.r111ATE JAC (Imn-m. nl ORt,•r Group 4 10.46 .93 2.00 .50 .04 r r.j9•, nu11A, yes, alr)1 Group S 111 .95 1.00 .50 .01 Ne ldin7 In connection with Croup 6 10.79 .7� J.00 .SO .01 95 2.00 .SO .04 lawrer'a r•)tk 7.47 .77 1.95 .SO .13 Group 1 10.91 . Group • 11.08 .95 2.00 .30 .Ot , GA, AND OIL PIPELINE WRAl•PER Group 9 11.21 .95 2.00 .50 .04 (6' pipe and over) 7.70 .77 1.95 .50 .11 1 CIt1BIIt:A. 6110RlA, LArt RA:, 1 , G11CLTItP1 7N*THr!X_'ll BRACIIK.1 Illndyulded leyying hac•!.er 7.72 .77 1.95 .50 .12 STLCL 11U,11ULK APD WON 7.76• .77 1.95 .80 .13 C811,1"S - Intl 1--,!r drills, lneludlral )ackha.rirr, vhethac z core, dfannnd, ajun. tr.rk, 0 cult 1ple unit, end any and All tyles of n••chenIel r) drills) S-1bleater m Iffazzlec-tn) 7.81 .77 1.95 .50 .11 1 tr I Pn VENNI, Blx97ts3 7.81 .77 1.95 .SO .13 ` 1 I,G*,D P1KR SLlt)CrR 7.80 .77 1.95 .50 ..13 1 1 , r,�r_r. E)Ir,.-rowl l'I>!s9 1 7.86 .77 1.95 .50 .13 ...a%e 7 7.61 .17 l.n'• .SO .l) i Clew ) 7.36 .77 1.951 .50 .13 B;u;17+rn:PS 7.755 .77 1.95 .SO .13 01 1 1 to y FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, 1'10. 194-FRIQAY, SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 �;,, Diz;S10H NO. CA77-5095 Pe,le 7 DLCISt()N P3. CA77-3095 Page a 71m tJ r`JWle-t FI JII---'rt ClPUAZOPS �J Crcap 11 Drali-mans Co-prewar (1-e% then 600 C.H.h.)I Login-e[ PCMCR coutrnm Commits tconNdl 011ers r•netatotl Heavy Duty Repalcr ant helper! Pumps Slgnalsanl ' Svltctaun Group 61 Asphalt or Concrete Spceadlnq (tarpinq or fln%%hlnq)s ec.wp 21 coe;r-z z-t ILC: C.F.-. c. l-r;e U; G czete Myer, skip Asphslt Paving Rtehtne (Darner Greene or similar tyl+)1'srtd9e ty;n, C��:v-yorr Flzer.-., r"rpt Oiler Crusher (a%phalt Crane O)mcatort Cast-in-place ri;,e laytnq Machines C.�binattcn or e,xtereh• plenty i Pl.mt C;.-ratnrr C ncratec. F..wp of C••-pc-wars Miser and Compressor (qunite wrkli CCaP.tctor, tats-prc>rrellads Potacy Drill liel-,et fnt[tl-bl)l :x1pInIdar - heel ty'c uP to Concrete Mixer - paving) Conctete run;, (truck —intedll Crane J/a yd. v/u atta:h+ nt+; Coils Field TecLnietanr Tar rot rlrrxanl Ol•etstor up to and Including 25 tun Clpactty)gLo'bq-taos ray • Tec.l.nary H-ating Plants Tcencnirvs machine Olives Truck Crane appllcable)s Crushing Plants Drill tbctorl Elevating Graders Olive Yorklltt love[ S tonsil Gude Checkecl Grade-ails Grouttng tachtnes (leading Shields Heavy Duty Pepaltsans 1101st tl•ecator s Croup ]a /t-rrane or Winch Ttucks Elevator Ciieratnr tin•tld-!i Giulp- _ (Chicago Dr1on and similar typels RCIe n bult Mader anJ alalic[ e-nt Gula[[ (tack)( rord retqu%nn (with dugtype attach—•hell ty)rl IoToutneau Dion Cosp•Ctor Of A1e11Ar typos Litt evnbller Uellcol.trr PAdlPman (7toun0)s i'ov.•c Concrete Curinq Machin-s Litt Stab t(achine (Vagttnrq and ■t,sttaf ty(asls LO-Adet (Athey, Inver concrete Sava Fr,wer driver Ju-bo fora Satter[ Nona C.trlec ( Luelld, Sierra and stellar tylw+)I Material hoist) sicking Machine (Job altall Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine (1/4 yd. cubher deed, call or track t)pes/ rnau—tic Conctete Placing Lachine (Rackley-Pee%sw!11 or stellar tyi•els Pneu.•utte Gcuup 6s Asphalt Plant Ficemanl During Machines ItosMln or Mixerman (leading Shield (tunnel)s Puettiaete Oonl Rotary Drill (excluding (a:;J.alt Of eunetetels Chip Spceadlnq Machines Concrete rump ealseon tyt'ell Rubbet-ttred Eacth1K3,,lnq Fitutpsant (single engine- (taail pnrtable)l arid-;& type Unloadec and Turntables Dlneey Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey WAgnn, and similar tyles with any tocram)tive or Mtitotmlan (up to and Including 10 tona)1 1:pilp- r; and All attact,ke.nts over 2S yds. and up to and Including 50 cent Greaser (greaser t1uCk)t Helicopter Retail I(tghlin: c11. yde.stiuck)t Rubber-tired Garth lUving DquIPOent (wiltlpls Cahlevay Signalnanl Hydra-haftimr-aero Stomped ibwr Sve-retl engine, up to and including 25 yds. struck)1 Rubbec-tired Poller (Co•pacting)s Screed (asphalt or concrate)i Trenching Scraper (self-leading-paddle wheel type-John Deese, 1040 and Machine (up to 6 ft.) similar single units) Skiploader (Crawler and wheel type avec 1% yds., up to and tneluding 61s yd%.)1 Suf(aee UeAtets and Cctrp Sc Asphalt Plant Engineers Daekhos (up to and includln7 Planerl Trenching Machine (over G ft. depth capaclty)s 'Inver , 1/4 yd.)i 9atch Plants sit Shacpnnert Concrete Joint ►aclilna Cranes Tractor Compressor Drill COeb(natiOn) Tractor (An•; type 1 2 (canal an4 stellar t yp!►1 concrete Pleners Mtk F.nginrs Carrick- larger than D-5-100 flywheel h.p, and over, or al:itacl bull- "n (olllt-ld type-ll Orilllnq lucnlne operator (including water doze[, Tarpec, Scraper and Push Tractor single engine)l TrActot O • vella)s Forklift (under 5-ton eapaclty)i Nydtographle Seeder (boom attaehaentalt Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and Bending -i P_ichtn! (strav, pulp or seed)I Machine Tool Cp,•rator) tt•glnal,:. Machines Tunnel Locomotive (over 10 tonsir Shovel, backhoe, fro Internal rill Slab Vibrators Meehafnlc Pets, Curb or Cutter m Dugllna, Clasuhell (over ]/� yd. and up to 5 cu. yds. s.c.e.l � to (ecocrete or az;halt)r Mechanical Finisher (cnncrete-Claty, (Long town pay appllcablell Self-propellad Curb and Guttae Jchnson, 644-!11 or slallac)) Pavem,•nt breaker (truck e.lante4)1 Machine Mad 011 Mixing raChtn!s Poller (Au halt or Fint'tn)1 Punt-•r- - t Used tutth Mrring nlulpnent (smile -ngine, up to and Including 25 yds. strucall Self-propelled Tat Pll•!llnlnq Maheinel Slip Fur■ Pump !;-:uer-dirven hydraulic lifting device toe concrete foto%), Saipluad»[ (Crawler and Wheel type ov!r 1/6 yd. and up to end lncludirq l5 yda.)s Stinger Crane (Anntln-W-stern or sinllat L)*p.zls Tractor-bul)dazer, Tamper: Scraper (Single errgine, up to 100 h.p., flywheel and otnilat type%, up to and lncludinq D-S and nlnilar types)% Tugger lelnt 1 druel Tunnol _ • LocociAive ;over 1P and up to and Including 30 tonal) W%ldec- , general , • k ea"e FcnfRAL REGISTER. VOL 42, NO. 590--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1977 r � LIX;ISI011 NO. IJ.1)-SrlrS _ Pale 9 DECISION Mi. C07-5095 ' Page 10 P:•wPi (S)UIPr7]r:OPrJt TUS, (Cont'd) Grr.r; 73 Crane• v-• r 7, tun up to and lrcludiu) 1C0 tons m.r.e. 6•,I• frlry•B•a•krr r•).••I• (lw.q tr}..a a.•ni tr,n:e): rGtriCk Darge.(long 11.0m 1`17 OF•pll- N•.dr El.r.r.•• D,.l r: u� M1.^r; lba+y Drty Pr;•altRrn-valder Gs91nat I• .s IML• P•••Iw. V•rNl•e •n,.•., • TRt1C)t ORATA3 Appr.to. D�lel, 5.1!(-Ir•;., G•Ii Dr;.. k or nlatlat type, up to end including 100 tnnr. (I. '.j I..- pay app scabiei l It n...ratl I_• "tive (di.•r:611. PICKUPS (3/4 ton and under). qn, ..1 rl^cl r ic)r I:.(oc Patrol-blade rp+^rntor Ininglr englne)1 S-ampnre and helpetel Traffic Y Itlple I.";In•• Tn.ct.( 11Ur.11ot And atnilar tyl+n, eacept quad control pilot Car (eaelvJing q Cat)) Pot.t.•r-tiff` Itatl. ta.ving lilall+�rnt (nlr+.)1a engtne, over navinq Leavy a•quil+r.ent) i 7J7 .90 .65 S 1.00 .10 30 yl,, ntlurl,II �..t•I.•r- I to faith ft+.•;n•l It{uipncnt (multi(io -11,t. Curl id, Cat.rp lf;^[ and nin!)a;) L•vrr 25 y.1n. and up I?" ALM MM 014 NEIMM to SJ cu. )';.. •tru••;) irrwel, rant L•+e, N.1111ne, Clnnph^ll . IIEU P 6.07 .90 .65 1.00 .10 Ir cr : C,;. 'yds. m.r.C.;(:nn1 1• pey a;q+l1cAhl0)S Traver Crnna 1••:p.lrc.+n; 7r t:rnr :n:'-r (crawler And -heel ty),• over 6y yJa.)t NARAI0USI.`U71 5.12 .93 .65 1.00 .10 ueldrr-e,•rt-t(IeJ; W;� tt nicer and similar 11u•)mlll Lquil•Inent INUUMIAL LIFT. 5.20 .90 .63 1.00 .10 Cte,•rp 61 A.Ito Cra lit t A re..rat le Sl 1p roto; Crane-over 100 tons r I lnnq 1••1 .,y .q•,.11•-.nler 11•.int-*tiff.1 rqn, Go/ Derrick or DUMP (1-se than S yda.l) Dump cir•Ilar ty;-, (ct,•.b)_ nt holatlnq 100 lnne or erarv)tlnngI or flstU" 12 Axlelt Concrete t.-W.p•:.y al;41.a'•1••)) ti..n E•cnvatot - ]esti thnu 750 cu. ydo.) 'pumping; ferklitt (under 1•.•rt...nlCnl ilr,lr:.tl.q t1whin-; Poblle corm Ttavnler) ti-tor Patrol, 15,000 lbs.) 5.23 .90 .85 1.00 .10 roultl-.rn•);ne); Pl;.•• tt.t•tln Ptvhlno) Nubtwr-tired north m.vinq r•I;Ijcent 1••.)t 1p.a rnilne, E.Ielid, Catrrplller and rlmllat OMP (a yJs. and under 1211 tyl .r:e[ 1,0 co. yl-1. ntt.ral.)I Publ^rr tired melt-luidlnq 5•'rnpar Duvp or tlstbed 13 saleal; 'r (po'ldle cel[-loading-2 or rote unite)) Puhl,er- Dunkerasn 6.25 .90 .05 1.00 .10 tlr-d :•eta{+^r - pn.ninq onn another w/o Push Cat. Punh-pull t',GC p.t hour addltlonal to br,nr tate)) Tandem Iauipment (2 WRRL1FT (15.000 The and unite onlyll Tar,.6•s Tractur (quad 9 or similar typo); Tunnel ovet)l Rome Cartier 5.35 .90 .63 1.00 .10 Z hale baring Phchlne O DUMP (12 yds. and under 16)) -� Ccii. 9r Canal Linnr) Ginal Trtmmnr) Ilrilcepter Pllot; Iltghllne Dump or flatted (3 sales, n Cableway; Penotr Controlled firth Plyving Equipment 1:1.00 p/h I vitt. seal) 6.36 .90 .63 1.00 .10 additional to bane rate); Nhael Lacevator (over 750 cu. yd.) MATER TRUCKS 12 azles)1 Erosion , control nntzieo.ent Pipeline drivers (including -Inch and all sizes)) Road oil spreader. ' • cement distributor or elutry) Road oil or slurry bootrunl a Prell ttuck 5.36 .90 .15 1.00 .10 . 1 I ' 1 r .man :Jt lC v F1Dt11AL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 t W JIVis P. 1 ( tODIFICAT1016 P. 2 ' pWIS16M M). CA77-5011 Cont'd CCItS_l Ctt rt�. I'A_7J-SG)) - rL v_7, tS _ 112 ih 2U)11 - Apt ll 22, 19)1) Fd+J.8...ltrr F./eurc fd+6.3..•hrr P•r�..h Alaeade, A*1. 1, A SIC, Lutte ei"t 0nit • Calaveras, cui-"a. C.xere M•••rr Eben•. M•-•h Eb.•n.. I•r.r H L t P•.•b•t Y•nrba a•1/•, R.N. H t P..•b.• Yu uNa •+1/. G-tra, til lbtte. El V udo, AM,.Tr. • Ary..Tr. rte.no Clem, n:,wnldt, Kloq■ _ Pw t Equlpsent Cperatotel Lake, Eaten, Ned. r u, Arin, •Iledtivinq Narl)naa, H- CIA.. Netced, Group 1 .39.16 31.50• 32.25 .90 .29 fa-foe, K mtetey, haps, hevsda, Croup 1(s) 9.55 1.50• 1.25 .90 .29 SanI'laDr, to.Pl. San Sacraisco, t Croup 1(b) 9.73 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 San ul%.S, San hat",rtaSanta Sen Croup 2 9.76 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Joaquin, San Ccu.., Santa r. Croup 2(s) 10.60 1.50• 2,23 .9.1 .29 Cierra Gent- Cruz, slant,, Croup 2 10.92 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Sierra. Slsklyou, Solana, r Croup )(a) 11.36 1.50• 2.25 .90, .29 Sor:o¢s, Scene■ , Tu Satre[, / Croup 1 , 11.93 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 , Tena-,, Trinity, Tulare, Croup S 17.11 1.S0• 2.73 .10 .29 Tuolarcne, Colo and Yuba , Cuuntlee, California t pG w„Glrlpr nt Operators , Aces 1 9.1) 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Chan�Cr Area 2 10.66 1.50• 2.21 .90 .29 Br/ekl9yerel Stonenasoneu Group 2e Monterey and Santa Cruz Ares 1 7.50 1.50• L 25 .90 .29 Counties 112.60 11.22 $1.26 • Atea 2 11.01 1.30• 2.25 .90 .29 Llectclelener Croup )c • freano, Aings, Medru and Ares 1 9.7) 1.50• 2.23 .90 I .29 Tiler, ",:amt{e■ O .29 Electricians 12.76 .60 3641.03 .OS 0, Area 7 11.76 1.30• 1.25 JCroup 1r z Cable Splicers 11.01 .60 31-1.05 .OS Ares 1 10.12 1.50• 2.23 .90 .29 O San Mateo County Ates 2 11.33 1.50• 2.23 .90 , .29 Electricians 13.66 1.25 ]941.00 • .03 Croup S[ n CtArle ul 1 Area 1 10.55 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 N Alao.•da, Contra Costs, take, I Ace• 2 12.06 1.50• 2.23 .90 .29 • Marin, Mendocino. Isuutt,.ln Group 6c r half of County It- trorth Ares 1 10.71 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 of ft, ersggl, Monterey, , Area 2 12.22 1.50• 2.23 .90 .29 haps, San Oenito, man atoup 71 rtancfsco, San Matto, Sent& Area 1 10.67 1.50• 2.25 JO Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Area 2 12.)6 1.50• 2.23 JO .29 (S.W. Imus east of Pal[tleld) arva yl Sonte fns, 11.79 1.00 1.61 .02 Group $rAres 1 11.31 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Ale• 2 12.62 1.30• 7.25 .90 .29 Occup 91 Ares 1 11.51 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 1 t Aces 2 - 12.03 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Croop lin Ace• 1 11.76 1.50• :.25 .90 .29 Ares 2 13.27 1.30• 2.21 .90 .29 . r FEDEVA.1 REGISTER, VIAL 42. NO. 130-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1977 �• -1 r IUL-MCATICCIS P. 7 t IUUIFICATIO!(S P. 4 ►• r� iv1 V� fSf Cav aA�_ CA77-5079 rCta!+r•dl i DWISION la)• CA77-5019 fCoat•J. Fd,e•E.,.L1,fa w..1. Fdy.11.,,h 1.Pq...1a 11•,Ic E.,1r N.•.Ir EI•c•d.a N•^h E da„1u, L Y P••Ja,1 V•ulbe •a1/•r R•a. N L Y P„J•,. Y-16• •.J:.. 1 Art'.T, 1 Apo.. Alpine, Aaador, Butte, Group 10-AC CAlavetaa, Y1 Wcado. Ares I 511.118 $I.S0• 52.23 .90 .29 M.tJpusa, mcceed, Morth - Are 2 17.19 1.11u• 2.2S .y0 .29 Ct0up 111 aWuc, Nevada, Place[, • of City of Platen., , Area 1 12.06 1.S0• 2.25 .90 .29 Sacrasento, San Joaquin. Are& 2 ll.57 1.50• 2.23 .90 .29 Shasta, Sierra, Sf6tlyou, Croup 11=A1 Stanialaua. Sutter, Tensa, - 1 2 Area 1 1].22 1.5Y 2.23 .90 .29 1 ` Tnaluame, Yolo And Yun. Ares 11.7) 1.50• 2.25 .90 .2'J Counties 10.8116 $1.50 Group 11-BI 1'•'�3' ulwckersl Araa 1 17.52 1.30• 2.25 .90 .29 It �• rer.ce Y_eectota 10.66 1.21 2.22 $1.16 .06 Area 2 15.03 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Reinforcing 11.53 1.21 2.27 1.16 ,.06 Group IL-Cs Olnaoentall Structrual • 11.55 ,1t2J 2.22 1.46 .06 Ares 1 13.04 1.50• 7.25 .90 .29 14.411,14: Seders 11.74 il.40 .97 1.01 Area 2 15.75 1.501 2.25 .90 .29 • "Includes $.27 per hour to Pa cloned N alth And Wultare Y.n:1. Pisateretac N•antelay county 12.71 1.00 .75 , .01 Md1 San ancJaco and San Mateo Pluaberal Steamfitt•ta1 Counties 17.77 1.00 7.25 .0] Plaststera• ?hndetal Del Nitta and 11.10 skit laantecey County 10.40 1.23 1.70 Count les 712.29 .116 $1.22 .OS PIUAL. t-sl Steadfitteral Z San Unito and Santa Clara Omits O Cwuntlea 13.15 1.08 1.77 .11 - PlumDereci San Mateo County 17.91 1.11 •2.70 .25 Del Norte and NunDoldt t ,t. Counties 11.13 •.71 1.12 ,05 N 1-101 e ..., 1 Wmte•en W: fers 10.60 1.60 1.15 ' Sheet metal 1lockeral Presno, R1r1ys, Madera and ' Sinal• Counties 11.911 •.73 1.22 Sprinkler P/tteur • Alameda, Contra Costs. mann , Napa, San Pranclaco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, S01-no and Sona& Counties 16.26 .65 1.15 .09 - , FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 100-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1977 d • � . IGTIw)S F. S I1WHICATIGIIS P. 6 D[CCSION NO. CA))-3077 (Con Nd) (:f.Clatet f-+J. rA)T-Sb)4 (G.r,t'd) f1AeF. .Raw fs'[YATUN! (• 1 enJ III KbfU DQU1MrMT OFrJ1ATUK5 (0t'nt'd) Gluup is Asslatonts to rij1erz (9takeaanl Flremant Beavy Duty IAR1A3 I and III (Cunt'd) irpalrern hclp-rs 011crs rw�ckher.9s 31gnalmon, Svlteluaan) Tat lot Ylceai:r)r Penson fury u,ty Repair shop parts too+) ' Group 71 Concrete Conveyer or Contract rump, Truce or ❑pu tpv,ent Gtoup 2s cocprecsoc (h•ecatorl Concrete Mixer (up to and Including counted (boom length to apply), Concrete conveyor, building alte, 1 yard)[ CAiveyot hell (,.eratot (tunnel)) rireman flat Plant, Deck Kngineersl Drilling and Burl" Machlnety, horlaontal (not to ilfd[sulle, ternitors nacl,autcsl Conveyor Ihandllng building ma- apply to watocliners, wagon drills or Jaekhemmerall Dual Drum Mixecl lerlels)! Mixes roe Ojwrstur (concrete plant), 1'u,.p Opetatoll c ILllar Kenyon Nap and similar lyceal Gantry Older for similar Spteadct 1%oa n (with screed), Tat tot rlteman (t„wet agitated) aqulpment)s Hydro-Haaaer or stella[[ Insttunent Rant Matas Ll Iblst . (2 Or more drums)# Mechanical yinlahets or Spreader Machine fup•halt, Group )s )lux 011 raluc (bunker)# helicopter Padloman (Si9r•el+en)1 Bechar-Gretna and slmllarl, Mine or Shaft hnlstl Mleet—bilel Pare- l<•cr.+olive 130 tons or undec)s Motorru[nl Wadman or CTelnmans went breaker with or without Comprosuor Ckmbinatlons Pavement Breaker, a grass C'atrier (construction )obaltell Notumist) Screednan (except Muck —u-tad with Ca-ft*not COabinatiOnj Pipe Benting Machlne fplpe- asphaltic concrete paving), Self-ptopelled, automatically applied lines unly)1 P” Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and eoplorted)t concrete euri,r) machine (on ott*ots, highways, altptcts and canals)# Pipe wrapping Machine (tractor Pcophlled and auppocted)l Net[l9ecatlon TrPrwhlrr) ltachlov, a ft. depth, Truck Ctan* 011erl n9949 lblst, r Plant) Pollee Opttator iflnlah asphalt)( Solt-p[of.elled taw type lifting alRyle d1u.1 Ik,llac Tender device (center mountItI0 tuns or logo M.M.C.11 Belt-pr.yelled Klevating Gods Plans, Slusher ",ocalocl 6ma11 Ttactot (with towel l soil Tested G[uup es Ballast Jack Tamper[ eollaat Requlaturl Ballast Tamper Truck type toadecl Auger-type drilling equipment over 30 ft. depth Multi-pu[pise, I,osaan (asphalt plant)[ elevator (4-rator (in- • s/ tlde), rock Lift nr Lumber Stacker (Conr,tc Vctlbn Job s hall Croup ds Assoc-Ctsater (or of+l lar), Asphalt Plant Prq lneerl Cast-in-Pisco Line naeterl Material hoist (1 drum)) bhuttlecar# TI* bVac*r# , Pipe Laying Mchlnel Combination Slusher and motor opecatocl Concrete Towara.,bllo Batch Plant (multiple units)l Q7xeE1 Heading Shield Op3r4torl Heavy Duty Repeltma, and/or VIdsrl Gradesetter, Crade Checker Isechanleat o[ other- s" vise)[ Grooving and Grinding Machlnse (highways)# Ken Seal Machine (or Gc cup Sr Concrete Pu ps rater (over 2)l Concrete Mlrara (wet 1 similar) Kalman faders tadee P-P to 2 yards)) Meehanlcal Trench Shield, Z yerd)s Wncrety Pumps or Nmplcrate Gune, Generatunl Grcuting Machines Press-veld (alt-opetatsd)l Purl-6 (over 2)1 Welding Portable Crushing and Screening Plants, Push Catc JtulA ar Tired Orth- 0 Machines (powered other than by electricity) moving figuipawnt (up to and Including aS cu. yds. •struck- ■.r.e.)l s -i tocllds, T••Nlls, Dov-10, 10, 21, and stellar# Rubbec Tired Doserl Solt- n Group 6. BUI Ltati Road Pactor or simllarl noon Truck or Wal propelled Compactor with Doz*t# Shotpfoot# Timber Sklddec (rubber tired m Purj,ue A-ream Truck) Concrete Batch plants (wet tkt dryll Cun- or similar equlprnt)) Tcactr,r drawn Scrapers Tractor# Trenching Plaehlne M trete Havr (uClf-propelled unit) on alrenta, highways, airports over 4 ft, depth# Tel-batch Pavac# Tunnel mole noting Keeislns, welder, and canals, Drilling and isocing Machinery, vertical (not to apply wOOds-mir•e (and Other similar Pug+lll squlprsnt)r ttstrer T-600 B Nock to vaterliners, wagon drills at Jackhasmws[s), Mlghline Cableway L1lttec 539nalmans (steam or over 10 lon)l lubrication and Service ta,gineer (w3blle and grease rackll Maginnis Internal Pull GCOuP fr Chicago Boom) Combination Mixer and Compressor (gunite), -' Slab vlutator (on slgy cts, hl9hvays, canals and warehouses i • Diwbinstion Blurry Mlaet and/or Cseanecl Mlghilne Cableway IS tons Frchanleal Finishers (conccetel (Clary, Johnson, Bidwell Bridge j and undetll fall Mi-Lift or slmilat 120 ft. or [rror)l Licking ftchin• Deck or similar tyle s)s Machonlcal Bm m Curb and/or Curb and (Eubbee tirade call or track type)[ Tractor (with boom)(0-6 or larger Guttet Machine, concrete or asphalt) Portable Cruhersl )bet and similar) DtIver (M1300 and ■Imllat)1 Puwr JuRJji Operator Vetting elle- tocma, etc.. In tunnel*)# Ibller (except amphalt)l Ctreadman ' (Barlwr-Gceene and similar)(asphaltic crwscrote paving)) Self- , ptu%w1led ComH•actoc (single engine)) Sol[-pcoprolled Pipeline Wrapping ilschtne (lerault'CPC or similar type)$ Selt-Vropelled s power bwecper# Self-propelled Tape Machine# Slip form Pumps (lifting device for concrete Corms)) Small rubber-tired tractors# Surface Nesters, Auger-type drilling equipment up to and Including 79 ft. depth) Ft 1 ae FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42. NO. LRD—FRIDAY, SE►1EMIIER lie 1977 re�a DECISI(Pi MO. CA77-1,011 (Cw:t'A) IIGOIFICATIOHS P. 7 DECISiOH N0, G77•5039 (Cenl'd) 11001FICATIOHS P. 8 P{A:EM l7,n11 F7:L7(i OTCPA7UN5 (Cont'd) 00 IAREAS 1 and I1) (Cont'd) • POWIM EDUIPMQrT OPERATORS (Cont'd) (ARDS I and 11) (Cont'd) t Group 10r Br -tyre Baa filling MutChlna, Bridge Cranes Cary-lift (or similar), Cfunlcol Grouting Machine. truck muntedt Combination back- hoe ar,d !Hader Jul, to and Includiaq 3/4 cu. yd, m.r.e.)I Derrick (2 1 oywrratots required when eving enllne remote ftnm hotst)s Derrick Barges . te.rept excavation wrk)t Do-Fore Loader and Adams Elegradert Elevating Grader Heavy tmly Rotary Drill Rlg (including Caisson Eoundatlon work •; ' and Euclid Vader and similar types Robbins type Drllle)1 toehring Skoc•per ;or similar), Lift Slab Mnchlnet (Vagtl.)rg and similar types), -. , Croup 11-At band Wagons (In conjunction with nT eel LALavator)F Cranes t (cadet 12 yards up to and Including a yards), leo-otly (over 100 tons) (over 125 toes), [eager (over 12 eu ,yde.1 up to and secluding 1s Cu. (single or multiple units), Multiple bnglne Earthmoving Machine (Eucllds, yda,)$ Power Shovels and Draglines (over 7 cu. yds. ■.t.e.)I Rubber haters, etc.) (no tandem scraper)1 Pre-stream Wire Wrappimi 111CMnst . Tlfed Multi-purpose earth Moving Machines (2 units over 7S Cu. yda. Reservoir-Debris TLg (self-propelled flomting)i Rubber-tired Scraper, *struck* m.r.o.ls Wheal excavator lover 750 cu, yds, per hout) self-loading (paddle wheels, etc.)t'Shuttle Car (reclaim atatlonit , Single Laglns Scraper over 45 ysrdnl'Soil Stabilizer (P s D or equal), '� Croup 11-st loader lover is cu. yds.) • Sub-grader (Curries or other autroatle typo), Tractor, Compressor Drill Conl4natlonj Track Laying type earth moving machine (single engine with - Group 11-G operator of Helicopter (when used In erection work)[ tandem actaperall Train loading stations Trenching Machine, multi-engine " Rasgta Controlled Earthmoving Equipment with eloping attachment, deteo or slmil■rs Vacuum Cooling Plants Whirlsy - Crane (up to and including 25 tons) Group 10-At Backboe (hydraulic) (up to and including 1 cu. yd. s•+ .. , s.r.e.)7 backhoe (cable) (up to and including 1 cu. yd, ns.t.e.)I +' Crxmbinatlon Backhoe and Loader over 3/4 cu. yd. m.r.c.)s Continuous ' rlight Tie Back Auger (up to and Including 1 cu. y4.)(Crane attaehed)s Ctanes (not over 25 tons, Ilsm rheed and Gantry)) Crade-elle (up to and Including 1 cu. yd.)s sliver Shovels, Clamshells, Draglines, (up to and 1•,r Including 1 cu. yd. e,r.C)I Power blade (single eaglnels Self-propelled t .Z 110 s-type Lilting Device tcenter mount) (over 10 tons)$ Rubber-tired• Scraper, self-loo41ng (peddle wheel twin engino)l CMI dual Lana Auto. , t. � , -4 Grader SP30 or similar m 1• Vs Croup Ilt Automatic Concrete Blip Form Pavers Automatic Railroad Car 1 Dumpers Canal Trlta+r•ri Canal Tritwrr't w/ditching attachmentel Cranes (over 25 tons up to and including 125 tonmlt Cnntinw.,Va rllght Tie Pack Auger wee I cu. yd. (including erAnm)$ Drott T,avelift 650-A-1 t, of similar 145 tons or overit Euclid loader when controlled from the pullcatj Illghllne Cableway (over 5 tone)! )oader lover 4 yards, up to t �• and Including 12 cu. yds.), Miller F•ormleoa M900 Slope Paver or almlle.•., ' Power blade (wit!-en•)Ine)I lover Shovels. Clamshells, Draglines, Daek- •` hoes, Gtatle-alls (over 1 yd. and up to and including 7 cu. y4s. m.r.e.is t rubber-tlted earth saving machines (multiple propulsion power'unit■ and two or more scralrts)(up to and Including 75 cu. yds. *struck* is.r.c.)1 1• Self-ptopelied Compaetot (with multiple propulsion power units)$ Single, r. • enylne Rubber-tired Earthmoving Machine$ (with tamice seraperm)I Slip 1 ruse. Paver (concrete or asphaltli Tandem Carol Tower Cranes Mobile ' Including tail rnuntedl Trencher (polling attached shield)I Universal Webber and Tower Ctanes•(And similar types)$ Wheel excavator (ap to and Including 750 cu. yd, per hour)[ Whitley Crane (over 25 tons) j i ' e FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. IRE—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1d,,1977 1100 ICATIUNS P. 10 M'CJS10M W. CA77-5040 (Cont•d) (42 FF 211: - 7ti.rl l 22 1971) E.arr Fun1.[J.w.hb Pga•ur. O.a.. Riw 6.0«.IU.P•r�•••• Alaeeda, Ali-..a, A-4d,, Calavetea. C,,ntta C.t.ta, tel R.r.. M L M P#..1... V-16. ..�/.r R.I.. M L• P«.1... Y.a.M.. •.i'.r MA,t te, el Wrado, Fresno, 'Ayp.Tr. Ate,.Tr. IWalnidt. Marin, 14t1(aas, flutarocs. tkrccd, Wmtetey, Na{v, Nevada, MWaarey County F12.31 71.00 .]S .Ol P1aCnr, Secra..entu, San Ban Francisco and ban Mateo Benito, San Yranciaco, San Joaquin, San Matto, Sant• r.•• r Counties 12.37 1.00 2.75 .01 Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, •'i•1,1• Plasterets• Tendera# S9,noea, Sutter, Th-, tr .. Monterey County 10.60 LAS 1.70 Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba PItumberoM Stea.flttera. San Benito and Santa Clara Counties. G11[orria r Counties 15.15 1.06 1.77 .14 niD1�y� can Mateo County 13.91 1.16 2.30 .2S Roofers. S.Je4loye m' btuntaa Cruz Monterey and Santa Crus Com. • n auntie unf Santa Cruz Roofers 10.40 1.60 1.13 Counties 112.60 11.]2 11.26 LleetrJCianar Sprinkler Fitters. Preuno 0-ity Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Electricians(]-4 stories) Rata, ban Francisco, San Electricians 12.76 .60 36#1.05 .05 Mateo, Santa Clara, Solaro Cable Splicers 16.04 .00 7101.05 .4, and Sonoma Counties 16.26 .65 1.41 .09 Son Mt#teo Cr,unty - Pow# D)ulpment Operators# Eleetcielaru 13.64 1.25 31#1.00 ,03 Group Is p Glazlerar Area 1 9.13 1.50• 2.2S. .90 .29 Z Alaw da, Contra Coats, Marin, Area 2 10.64 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 0 Monterey, Napa, ban Benito, Group 21 Area 1 9.$D 1.S0• 2.25 .90 .29 m San Fcancteco, San Mateo, ) Area2 11.01 1.30• 2.25 .90 .29 to Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Croup ]. t ' Solan (SR fro. E of a Area 1 9.7) 1.50• ].2S .90 .29 Farilield{, :,nr . Counties 11.79 1.00 1.41 .02 Alpine, Arador, Calaveras, Area 2 11.26 1.50• 2.23 .90 .29 E1 lnre.ld, Carl(joa, Merced, Group 41Area1 10.)2 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 (lrrtlh of City of •r• ' Area 2 11.6] 1.50• 2.2S .90 .29 Llvfnystun), N•:vwd., Placer, Group S. Sacramento, San Joaquin, I roup 1 30.15 1.50• 2.25 .90 .79 r Sutter,CountTu4luies a, Yolo and Area 2 12.06 1.30• 2.25 .90 6 .29 Yuba Countllr 10.6R6 .56• 1.50 ironwri,erar Fence Erectors 10.66 1.24'• 2.22 1.46 .06 Melnforcin1 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 - .06 'r OrnaaKntall Structural 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.66 .06 , .� FEUERAI REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 100-49IDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1977 t..'� ULCIS104 Ho:CA77-5040 (C*rt'd) IgDlildalo(+5 P. 11 Df.CTSTtsl1 NO, CA)J-)DGO (r�nt'A) 1K'i01f1ChT1011S P. lj ro POWM VrUtrf'TUT OPCPATUHS td 1AR+AS I and 11) POii17l U}UIrMLM OPCHA2t7P5 (lbnt'd) Grcap 11 lasistanta to Crgi.^.eers (1[fekemati, Fireman) Uestry Duty (AREAS I and 11) (Cont'd) Ftpairran Helper: Obert D•cknand; Signalman; Switchman( Tar ,1 Pot Fireman); Parteean (Heavy Duty Repeic chop parts room) 1 •Group 7s Concrete Conveyor or Concrete Pump, Truck.or Biulpment Group 2: Cocpresnnr O,eratncl Concrete Mixer (up to and including mounted (boas length to apply)[ Conctete convepucl building site[ 1 yatdl; Conveyur Celt Operator Itunnel)s Fireman [lot Plants Deck Fnglneecol Drilling and boring tachinety, horlrontal (nut to HydraullC; fvnitef; Mechanical Cnf,vcyor (handling building ma- apply to wateclinecs. wagon drills or )ackham,"t%)t Dual Drum Mixers terialn)1 Hirer Hox Opecetor (concrete plantlt Puep Operators Pullec Kenyon rurp and similar types( Gnntty Rider roc similar Spreader Boxman (with screed W Trac Pot fireman (pore[ agitated) "u(pmentlt Hydto-11en+er or sLmilars Instrument !tans taterlaL Hoist (2 or more dcumsll mechanical Finishers cc Spreader Machine (anphalt, Group 3. Dox Operator (bunkerlt Helicopter Radloman (519nalman)t Pecbec-Greene and simtlac)t Mine cc Shaft Uolstt Mlxerm,obile; Pave- Locc•aotive (30 tons cc under)( MiOturxc+ns Ro,lman or Chalnmanttiont Breaker with or without Compressor Combinations Pavrrent Uceaket. Ross Carder (consttuctlon jobs[te)t Itotomistt Screedman (except ' + truck mounted with Curpresscr Combinations Pipe Oendinq Machine (pipe- anphaltie concrete pavinq)l Self-propelled, autcmatieally applied [ lines only)( Pipe Cleaning Machine (ttaeWc ptopelled and supi.ortrdli concrete curing machine (on streets, hlgl.vnys, Airports and eanaaq s l Pipe Wrapping Machine (tractor propelled and suppocte•111 Refrigeration Trenching Lachine, 4 ft, depths Truck Crane Oilers Tugger Uolot, I Plenty Roller Operator (finish asphalt►( Self-prrpellyd boost ty;•o lifting single drum; Ootler Tender device (center sount)110 tons or less M,R.C.)1 Sc U'-pcopelled Clevat[rg Grade Planet Sluchec Operator! Small Tractoc (with booall Soil Testers Group fi ballast Jack Tamped Ballast Regulators Ballast Tamper Tcuek type Loaders Auger-type drilling equipment over 30 ft. depth malt!-purpose; Dorman (asphalt plant)! elevator Operator (in- t ' *!de); Fork Lift a[ Lorimer Stnckec (eonstructlon jro mite!! ! Croup 61 Atmoc-Coater (or similar)) Asphalt Plant Cnglneeri Cast-In-Place Line to.tent Material Itutot (1 drum)! Shuttlecar) Tie Spacer) , Pipe Laying Machines Ccv,bination Slosher and Motor O,,erator; Crncceta Towermoblle Batch Plant (multiple unitslt Dozers Heading Shield 0;,ec4torl Heavy Duty i Repairman and/oc (:elders Cradesetter, Grade Gmecker (a-chahtcal or other- Group S; Cnrpressor O eretor (over 2)1 Gmcrete Mlxere (over 1 wise)l Grooving and Grinding Machines (hlghwaysll ren Seal Machine tot yard)! Concrete Pumps or Pur..pccete Gunst Generatorst Grouting •lmllacls Koltun Loaders Loader (up to 2 yardsls Mechanical Trench Shield[ jo�jchlnet Press-weld talc-operated)! Pumps love[ 211 Welding , Portable Crushing and Screening Plants; Push Cott Rubl,er Ticed Ctrth- z MachlneS ( ered other titan D electricity) moving rluips•ent (up to and including 45 cu. y,ls. 'struck' m.r.c.)1 Q FMw y Luclids. T-Pulls, Cw-10. 10, 21, and slmllact Punb•c Tired t),zer1 Self- Group 6t BUt (.Ica Poad Pastor or almllars Hoon Truck or Dual propelled Compactor with Dozers Sheepfootl Tleu:er Skiddec (rut.her tired (7 rutpose A-Fra" Trucks Concrete batch Plants Iwet or dry)! Con- or similar Multi ent)1 Tractor drown Scrapers Tractors Trench ort Machine N crete Saws kelt-propelled unit) on streets, highway.^., airports over t ft, depths Tti-batch Paver; Tunnel Mole Boeing Machines weldret and canals( Grilling and Boring Machinery, vertical (not to apply Woods-mixer (and other similar Pugmill equipment s Vecaeec T-6(70 0 Nock, to vaterllners, wagon drills or jackhammers)) 11141hlinr Cablevay Cutter Slgnalrans loc—otives (*team or over 30 tool; 1.ubrication and ,ctvlce rnginecr Irx)bile and grease rack); Maginnis Internal Full Group 91 Chicago Slurry Mi Combination n Mixer and Corpreesoc lgunitet '+ Slab Vib[atuc ion airports, hlgsways, caa•alt and varehnnsee)t Combination Slu:cy Mixer and/tic Cieanetl MSynllne C-)blevay IS tons Mechanical Finlshert (concrete) (Claiy, J,dmwn, Bidwell Bridge and under)) Ltill HL-Lift or similar (20 ft. or evert (kicking Machine • Deck or similar typta); twchanieal Muria Curb and/tar Curt, and (rubber :iced, call oc track type)) Tractor (with boom)(D-6 or larger • Gutter f1a.-hlne, coacretc or asphalt: Portable Crushers; Port and r usilae) Driver (m1s00 an•l similar); row•!t Jum[xi Olw.rator Isetting Blip- ' • fora+, etc., in tunneliM; itoller (except asphalt), Sereedman (Oat her-t:reeve and similar)(ar.phaltie concrete pavin•;); Self- + ' pcol+a led Coapa%tor (single engineli Self-propelled ripellne 1 Wrapping Mac)sine (peeault CRC oc sinllnC type); Self-propelled t Lbwec Sweeper; S,lt-propelled Tape machiner Slip Form Pumps ' (lifting d••vice for concrete forms)( Small rubber-tired tractors; 1 Surface Heaters; Auger-type drilling equipment up to and Including 39 ft. depth) t , t + (�„p FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 180•.—FRID14Y, SEPTEMBER 16, 1977 b£CISTOtt NO. CA17-5n4n (t'nn its P. 13 .ECISInN NO. CA77.5160 (Cant's) MUMCATIM. P. 14 t POwt3t (Cant'd) —_ 4VNI17t 1:outmwl`OVEAAWAS ICent'd) (14 or-d) (AArAS I and III tCoot'd) Gtoup Iot 6',.n-tyl.n Dacktilling . .net 0rldye Cranet Cary-lift (or L ' sinllar)7 0fraieal Cmouting truck rnunte•it Conbinatlnn baCk- t'•at ant to)-,cx Cup to and t--tud,n$ 3/4 cu. yd. r.r.c.)7 Derrick 12 Operators tc.tq;tr4: vr•ez •,`,•9 e*.glrr ee.ete from botstll Dettick Bargall (e.:ei't e.cay..tion -4c.11 D)-!ince ioaacr an.t AJ.cna t:iegrad-ri Elevating ' Cradrr !teary Baty Rotaty DLIII III; (incluillnq Caiasnn roun3stion work } .. and Euclid Loader and slailar types Robbins type Dc112e)i KOChring ' .vikonper lot similar)# Litt Slab$tachinnt (Vagtburg and sialine types)? Group 11-Am Dan d Wagons ill can12Mctton with Anila do including Ciencu. over 125 tons), Loader (over 12 cu .yds.! uP [saner (2 y"It up to and , multtng a vjtda)t locomotive lover 100 told) (over rower Shovels and Dragltaes levet 7 Cu. yds. ver.C.)I Rubt-cu. m (dingle et m.) (no t ndem t Huit(pla e-stco s ihaaving ttnj ineK%c (nej*:-a,' 1 Y o ,ose ratth Moving Machines (2 un over 15 eu. YJs• ' Duters, etc.) Ino tandem acrapeell Pre-attrss Nlte Htappite YScraper.: Tired Multi-p rl de. r houcl Rrseevoi[-tkb[!a Tug !aril-propelled fTnatingl) Icubtn.[-Cited Scraper..•' •ateuck' m.r.e.lt wtmevl t]te avaiur Losec 150 cu• y ro cell-loading (paddle wheels, ate.)1 Shuttle Car lceelata station)I ' Group 11-5t Loader (Over It cu. Yds') Lingie Engine Scraper over 45 yards, Soil Stabilizer (V s it or equal)! Sub-grader (Curries or other autoastic type)$ Tractor, Compressor Drill Group 12-Ct Operator of gelicoptrt (when used In A. Llan wetlt , ` Cur.J.inat(ont Track laying typo earth mmviwj machine (single engine with sarote Controlled Cacthmving Equ1Pawnt tandem rataint alt Ttain loading stations Ttenching Haehins, multi-engine j with sloping attachment, JefcQ or similar! VACUUM Coaling Plantl WhIC1eY Crane (up to and including 25 tons) `Group 10-A; Dackhoe (hydraulic) (up to and Including 1 cu. yd. t m.t.e.), Dackhoe (cable) (up to and Including 1 Cu. yd. m.r.e.11 C4,chinatton Dackhoe and Loader over 3/4 cu. yd. w.r.c.)1 Continuous ' • Plight Tie Back Auger (up to and Includlny 1 cu. yd.)ICcane attached($ Cranes (not over 25 tons, lrarmencvad and Cantry)l Crads-alis (up to and ! m Including I cu. yd.)i Power Shovels. Clamshells, Draglines. (up to and Including I cu. yd. m.r.c)t rover blade (&Ingle engine); Sell-propelled (� boom-type Lifting Device (rentat aunt) (over 10 tone)I Bubber-tired Scraper, self-loading (paddle wheel twin engine); CHI dual Lana Auto M Ccader SP30 or similar + tI► Croup lit Automatle Concrete Slip roto Paver; Automatic nailttlad Car , t Duo/wri Canal TrLexact Canal Trimwer w/ditching attacluaental Cranes' t (over 25 tons up to and including 125 tone), Continuous right Tie Back Auger over 1 cu. yd. (including crane)# Dtott T(avelitt 650-A-1 t or similar ({5 tons or over)I lstclid Loader when controtltd free the t putIcatt ilighlioe Cableway (over 5 tot)s)I Loader (over a yards,*up to r, and Including IZ cu. ydn.lI tii2lot rdrmlcas 11900 "tin" Paver or similar$ )weer blade (mitt-engine); Power Shovels, Clamshells, Draglines, bAck- L r.. hoes, Grade-alls (over I yd. and up to and ioeludin•) T cu. yds. m.r.c•)s , ' rubber-tired earth moving machines (multiple propulsion (tower units and two or wre scrapers)(up to and including 75 cu. yds. `struck' m.r•c.); 1 m Selt-ptcpelled Cee;enactor (with multiple propulsion power unit&)# Single ' englne RubLcr-tired rarthroving li3chines (with tandem scrapers)$ 511p ' Porm ?aver (concrete or asphalt); Tandem CAtal Tower Cranes Hobile 1 Including ;all wuntedi TSencher (pulling attached shlold)$ Universal Liebher and Tower Cranes (and almilac ty(ma)I wheel tseavator (up to ' and including 750 cu. yd. per hour); Otirley Crane (aver 25 tons) FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 180-..fRiDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1917 tie✓ t . 1kUlFlClllli:i5 P. 15 110VIFICATI065 P. 16 +- N CCISION MA. ch71-.041 Cont•d) f.le B,w.bt•P• n.y n 19771 B•a.< of-1 �• lrperial, Inyo, l.ernR , L.a .•. Ed.<•ti•w X•+. [J+<•K•w R•.••. X L It Po,.•u V•a•.1•. oa/• R•t.. X t V P•wJ•.• V•<•N•• •w J.'•. ArrJelen, ft)-, ota.rle, A / brush avlm stage 1) A . T,. yr<•Tf 7 st9 l rr• Rlverside. Baa betnatdlno, sturien or less)1 Pa1••C- San Luis Ot.lr.1+., Santa Barbara. hatxleT s) Sandb L eters• and Ventura Counties, Spray $11.52 .66 .75 .60 .02 California R,u•h a..lnq stage (over 11 ttor lea) 11.64 .66 ,75 .60 .02 D-., ? Situctural steel and AaLestus :+rrkera S1J.90 .60 $1.17 .06 _ bridge, ■u!ng 11.67 .66 .71 x,60 .02 Bticklay.rel Stuneaesorsr Sptay aandblastet awing I'irorlal County 11.22 1.01 1.06 .12 atage (13 stories or Inyo, Cetn and 1»tw.Count Ica 17,65 1.00 1.45 .07 ', )coal) Put@ m3chinel Pavers We and San PatnardLm simcisl eostingl Spray 11.77 .66 .75 .60 ,02 Countier. 11.70 1.26 1.51 .14 Steeplejack 12.52 .66 .75 ,60 .02 Ventura County 11.70 1.00 1.70 .05 Roofarst r Elec trlclat •• , Riverside and Sen Bernardino Los AngelesnnCounty Counties 10.45 .90 .7S 1.10 Clectrlclana 17.65 1.05 3141.95 Inyo, Kern and N.no Cos. 10.20 ,60 .60 Cable Splicers 12,95 1.05 31#1.95 .07 Lathers:' Ventura County 11.95 1.05 1.1) 1.50 .02 Itort.le Gettetal Terrazzo 1CCISLON M. CA77-5042 - ",d. 11 Mockers. Tile Setteraa (42 PR 23306 - Itty 6, 1977) .- laarrlal County 11.49 .91 1.17 .08 Imperial, Kern. las Angeles, Z Painters[ Orange, Rlverside, San O Inyo, tern (Lancaster. Der narJino. San Luis Obispo, 7 '� ttnjave, Paltrtale, Chins Santa barbara and Ventura n lake 1)av3l Ordnance Test Counties, Callfotnla f71 Station and Wwtds ACU), N Los Mgelea (except PU•aona - Cha Areal. luno, San Bernardino Asbestos Workers 13.90 .50 1.17 ,C6 _ I (-est of a line north of ' Bricklayers, Stonemasonil t Trono Including China Lake Imperial County 11.22 1.07 1.06 ,12 Area, Jultanneabutg, boron, Kern County 12.65 1.00 1.41 .07 South Including the Riverside and San ' Nrightvoud Area) Bernardino Counties 11.20 1.25 1.55 .14 brush 11.27 .66 .75 .60 .02 Ventura County 11.75 1.00 1.20 .OS Structural steel and Electriclanat bridge) Paint burner 11.39 .66 .75 .60 .02 We Angeles County • Tapers 11.79 .66 .75 .60 .02 Electricians 12.65 1.05 11.1.95 .07 Cable Splicers 12.95 1.05 11!1.95 .07 Lathers) Ventura Cobnty 11.95 1.05 1.13 1.50 ,02 low FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 180•-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1977 11L)UIFICATI(dl) P. 18 )rtlsl(rl N'), CA77`_57r2 IC.,nt'd) r IfIriC1310" NO. CA77-5011 lCont'dl ; f.l.s.b...11 r.P.r...r. N•^tt EJwpN.. P..Ir R.r.. M L if P..d... V.wl.. ..Jh. M.wM .. it EJ+maTn.. nters$ fie'•Tr. r Ra. M L PJ... W..$I.. ..J/.r ,n (I.ancastr. K.jave, Kathie Setterst Tscratao A"..Tr. ralr_tn le, China Lek• Norkersr Tile Settee 311.41 .61 $1.17 ,03 Pavel ocdance Tcst Station Marble, Are aro and itis and F.1..erJs All)l f Ins L.iper■ 1.74 .21 1.00 ,0B Angeles (cecept I'exr.rna r I Areal. San Bernerd/no ' l (Hent of a Ilne U'llth of tYy'i_tiIUN NO. CA77-5044 - 14 (J Tru1 iceludtny Chf na lake / (42 PH 76170 - /ta 20, 1971 Area, including the Bacon, ben Diego County. California ' South including the Hrlylrtwarod Areal ' Frush 611.27 .66 .75 ' .60 .02 C1,ae et 1 Qtructutal Steel and Orieklayare, Stonemasons 11.'.7 1.01 l.Lt .12 hulA 7ef Paint burner 11.79 .66 .73 .60 .02 brick. DICICIL and Stonemasons' Tenders 9.07 .77 l.95 Tel-to 11.79 .66 .73 .60 .07 • Drurh evin•1 stage (1) Marble Setters, Terrasao atocles nr Jesuit Papee- Morksral Tile Settecs 11.49 .51 1.17 .00 fie recce, Se u.lblaegnt , Marble. Tercasso and Tile Spray 11.52 .66 .75 .60 .02 Helpers 8.74 1 .91 1.00 .08 r Drush awtnq stege (over 17 �. atorlesl 11.64 .66 .75 .60 .02 Stcuctuul Steel and D-clsfnn !A .t?]1-Tk.f. 9-ridge, O rfdye, ewtny 11.67 .66 .75 .60 .02 -�--- Spray Sandnla6tet Swing 2 FN 2 7- l.epteobcr 2.1977 ) -r I Stage (13 stories or Allsmakee, Appenoose, Dreher, n ikltter, Cerro Garde, Chicknsaw. N leeclf Paste ng,MacSprainaly Clsyton,Davle, Fayette, Floyd, ' Sprclnl Coating, Sl+ray 11.77 .66 .73 .60 .07 Franklin, Grunfy, 11ruaflton, Ilan. Star{.te jeek 17.32 .66 .75 .60 .07 cock, Marlin, Henry, Howard, B<v;,t sour r love, Jefferson, i(ookuk, lee, - Rfveralde and Can Bernardino r Mitchell, Ibnroe. Nrvechlek, C mntles 10.45 .00 .75 1.10 Tnan, Van Duren, Vapello, Yash. tern County 10.20 .60 .6o ington. Vlnnebago. Klnneshfek,• 1 Worth and Wright Counties ( Fa- , eludes H,.snn City ant Abuting 11rIIS107 W1. ('A77-SO4I - tfr1. 44 Munlclpalltlen ). lows (17 1'41 ),122 - 1t.y 20, 19771 San Diego County, California Add hahaska Cuxuntf to the area r tl:a_ng�r of coverage. Brfcklayeca, Stonrsons 11.72 1.03 1.06 .12 Brick, Ulock and Stonemasons' Tenders 9.67 .77 1.95 �n ;i•�, fEDEAAI i GISTER. VOL 42, NO. 180-441DAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1977 tit IMOUIFICATIQftS P. 20 UDIFICAT10tIS P. 19 n Fdq,4..•II..P•r••wb a•.l. a..lc n"STttt .11A77-4169 (C(YiT'0} ti-1, Ed....... h...ly _- Ed.c•ao+ R.... N L M P,..6... Y•..a,w ..d;. P-1... V....I.. wwd/o. Asn. 11. Power Cqulpocnt Operators (Illph.-y .:'-stn : UCGT Strrt 2.1.177-4169 - Ibdz.47 Group 1 - Zrane i 1.11 .47 .48 .05 , 7G2 FR 18e50 - J..ly 2'). 1977) Croup 2 - Zona l 9.'.6 45 ,40 OS Stat•vid. loutstana Gruup 7 - La . i 4,1lin .45 .48 .tt5 Crnup 4 - Zoua 1 %."tl .45 .48 .65 Chan_: Group 5 - Zw.0 i 7.58 .45 .40 .115 A:Leztoa wr'I:ers - Zone 4 S 9.61 .45 .50 Group 6 - Zono I L.1in ,45 .1.8 1 .05 ariclA sycra S stoncr.asuna: Group 7 - Zu..o 1 6.51 .45 .48 .05 Ione 9 9.50 .25 Group a - Zone 1 - 7.!t5 .45 .48 .05 Carpc.ters - Zone 1 8.74 .40 Group 9 - zonu i a.11t .4S .4� .u5 Ccaeot razoos (h,fldina Const.). .25 Croup 10 - Zune 1 6.112 .45 ,46 .its Inns 8 8,22 i T.rratau uutt.urs - Zone 4 8.47 .25 Cedant "@".■ ('IIG1'u.y Const.): , Tile salter• - Zune 4 b..J .25 L,ne 1 9.15 Truck tlrtvurs (:ititi.vay Const.): ' Ironuurlcrs (I41l.uay Ganat.): .,,, Group 1 - zone 1 6,.1 rune 1 10.32 Group 2 - Zone I • 6.40 L.tLorars (hulldinll Coust.): Group 1 - Zone 1 6.52 zone 1: Group 4 - Zono 1 6.60 ' Group 1 5.85 .15 Grr.up 5 - Zuno'l t.79 Group 2 6.00 .15 Group 3. 6.10 .15 omit: Zana 6: .05 Cuucnt masons (11i0hwy run mt.)1 i Q 27 Croup 1 7.25 .15 .27 •65 Zune 1 - no concrete lined I{ Grwp 2 7.1s .IS . ditches . 9.19s Gruup 1 7.50 .15 .27 •05 n m LaWtcra (1118h-ay Const.): .O5 - to • Grwp I - Zune i ' 5.75 .15 .20 ,05 , Grwp 2 - Zone 1 5,85 .15 .23 05, I Ctuup 1 - Zu:.c 1 6.10 .15 .20 6.55 .15 .20 t05 Gruup 4 - Zune 1 15 HATI.Ic artters Lane 8.47 Iltllurl6hta - zone 4 9.46 P.inters: 1 :• . Z..ne 2: 8 85 .25 .OS Cru.rp 1 .25 ,05 Croup 2 9.72 , Pltcdrivermen - Zune 9 9.64 .40 t ' FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 180-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1977 t mPR WIN am a- loWIFIGTIOUS F. 3 1GDIFICATIONS P. 4 • t. pcusta Mc. aTT-so» �oone•e rcCTS le" No. (1»-]0 Coutes soojs f,l.r.R...t..►.rawr. N.edT !1•t*M•e �..Ir R•.•a M t f ►.•.i... vwt{.a wa., Nwlr tivt....• �*Tti R.... M\E f.•Jw. v.e..1w •IJ.. -avete.T.. ` tan senito, Santa Clara fluutera TvaOara. and Santa Cana Counties fen rrtnclaco and it ISatao slAc - Counties 9.90 .RO {1.10 $1.2s Cable Splic i .a0 ..77 la•1.3o .01 • Cable Spllwn 1S. ] .77 1a•1.50 .OS San ftancl*m Co.oty Slectstctane 11.SS 1.04 1t.;t0 .04 r=CISIOM ri0. GT 5010 -Mod. 12 Cable splicers 1).Sl 1,04 la•.90 .Ot U1 rR 21011 - tLl,-'2. 11771 tan wtw county A3•a.da, kiptne, llecul4 aces , 1].71 1. s ]0.1.00 .O] Calanr•a, Contra su, Dal 93ubberst steaaflttsru Eorta, sl Dorano, s>.o, Al ItorL and EuaColdt Cas. 11.51 .71 1.11 .OS • Ru.bolat, M•rtn, Mar aa, Sprinkler fltt&re. ver«a, taCat•r.y, trap 1r'ainL9 Counties 11.07 .t4 .ti .04 Nevada, }lacer, sacravc sen Benita, son rr•ncia � , tan 2o•quia. San wt&o, sL*tarar* S1.nAsnt Tanta Clara. sane Crt.a, fo !aa rv*4cLxa* end Jae Bata* Sanoc.a, Sutter, Atuaa, Oomt:.e t.SO .SO 1.20 $l.]1 Tuolum.. Tolo and Yut:a - Mu*tJae, California Sletulclans. M1 da County - slectrlclans $11.91 $1.05 ta.1.13 .01 ' Cable Splicers 14.11 1.OS a•1.1S .01 ' Lueor, S.c:eotato. Satter. I Tele. TubeL 6*4 thoea pertlans of Alpine. . 21 borado, Nevad► sed ?laver Cantles $wet at the Male start• romta.ta ' stat&rata l 1 Slecarlet•^$ 14.79 .TT• to aS-S .04S t Cable Splicer* Me) .S:, ka..f1 Oaetea Cost& Coea.tgq f Rl*ctrlclaa* 15.10 .70 $41.00 CAle Sflisrs 18.70 .70 4.1.00 • loon to mr Co...ty slectrtclau 11.50 A.1.) 1$41.3* .K CaaL Spucen 11.Q '1.10 aN.IA .Cat 1 11 l Ss.7t2tstsrAS DIXISIOH DMISMS tri, CA77-5031 rN• I STa:EN Call[otala COI:'.1[6r Ala.-"do. Alpine, AaaAae, 9„tta, C.lavelaa, coiusa, Contr* h..e.i...1...P•r•••'• Dcl Norte, :1 oac*do, rrasno, feet* H•..tr • I Ei.e..... Kings, E-at., Lassen, R.I.. M L KK r...t.•. Y•..n• ••U•• rt::-ra, rarin, Harfyasa, He.4oelno, a•••'T'• Mctcad, rudOC, sbntet.1, trap*. Nevada. 11•car. Plu.aa, Satra•..nto. San Patella, AMICK TOnR•3. San r.a.•cfscu, San lo.gv:n• San ratso. alptne, :.r..dot, C1 oaraGo, Santa Clara, Santa Clue, Shaee*. Stagg. ncvada, 1.1aeer. Saerarinto, Slsaljw. Solana. Sonoma, St.nlslaws, Stages and Tula, Counties 3 1.30 1 1.00 S 1.70 Sutter, TcT.au, Tri-tty, Talars, San rcanelaco and San ttateo T.Qla .,. Tula •..d Yutu Countlee 10.00 .65 .10 OG13t3; V"EX. CAIT-5011 DAM Date of rcDlle.tlon f rs.:no, Ringa, radeu and E:pe:se[as D.ctslon sa. CA74-5101 dated t;o+ecDec Is, 1176, In el rlt 31251 T.l•te Co.,ntl.e 1.90 .10 1.p CL•CAIr:Or or ►btu. Baffling Construction Ido-ea nut Include •lngls (a+ilY CAAPI:•ffmI I.aa..s and 9stCen lype apastaaeats wp to aad Ineludl,.7 1 atoelaal, heavy end- Cartwntet• 11.21 1.22 1.11 .ZS .04 Yls.,•aY conate"tion and 4$edgfnl. _ PasC'•cud floor [ayecsl Power Saw L)usalor0l Saw rifest rd.s,t...i.e.Py.•..• Sninglelar Steel Scaffold ' 1•.4 • H...ly - E1,..µ.. 4wlura ad/of keel Snurlaq [.•.. H L IFP-6.6 V...II.• ..4.. Eccctore 11.40 1.12 1.71 .73 .06 Asx..T.. Hill. I Ita 11.75 1.22 1.71 .7$ .04 PlleJtivcraen. bridge, wharf and duet Dutldeca 12.23 :14 1.76 .73 .0/ AS`=-ivS s/�e1J3 1 11.41 .90 1 1.17 11.30 .06 C c."Il rtA:Oons l7:'L-�:.•�S 13.175 .77) 1.00 .50 •.02 Ceaent racuna 10.00 1.13 1.41 '1.70 .OS ta:a �r:ast Stoneusohu HssUes r_.q..daltrl All t Lcl :n:•e, Rr...+oldt, Lase, Co.poaltlw. >tasona IO.25 1.15 lee) 1.30 .15 rt:li, ri n{o:rno, F.P.. San r--n wsalnq (roe awingloq of (ra•rlaco, San :ta:w, Sls\tya., slip fat- scaffold• 10.25 1.15 1.11 1.50 ,05 DaYa1LL In.TALLUIS - 11.32 1.22 1.71 •.75 .07 ::la•.,a, S000u and :Tlnity Cc-�t:as 11.01 1.40 .91 1.90 •,is LLlm.zaa1co. A!3-.16 all contra Costs Xlecta County Co;nt:es 11.11 1.05 1.03 •20 Lleetrtelans 11.41 .t0 l\•.90 Ol Catl• Spllcecs 17.9{ .t0 lN.fO Ol f/eev, 11.49, ra Cera, ra1� :a a-.S retcel Counties 10.11 .93 1.00 Aaador, Coluu, faetarnw, 9u::e. Caluts, E1 yar aCo, Sut-tat, Tula, 7UbA and Choc• pottlons Of Alpine, r - la�, lauen• ltodoe, Y•evada, LI DocaCO. ttevada, Placer L:er, Pia=ta, faeueeato, • S�ss:a, states. Sattae, and flexr• countiesfeat o[ the Siecca Mountainount0untaln Te:aza, Tola SCA Tufa Cos. 11.11 .90 1.13 .13 . w.tarahed stoateley and Santa caws tleetrleians 12.11 A3 100.15 .145 coantles 11.91 1.11 1.11 Cable Splicer• 11.11 ..s1 ll•.IS .913 ls� Battu and Santa Clara Tumalar CentI*s 11.93 1.0s 1.61 .41 Slactticlaaa 11.13 .95 It-.12 .145 Alpha, A:aloc, Calaeataa, Cable Splicers 14.11 .1S I\•.t3 .Otl Z-'%Soa;uln, Staeialaws aa/ %'*l.r_r.s Caaaetlea 10.95 1.10 1.11 1.01 Tula$• co.ntr 11.99 1.09 1.00 .47 Vial r^ trn(Pal RIGISTI9. VOL 47. 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SOC-IT Lo' ti•tt 1Juno) nDn Dura,$ ugf •gautlaf gKr] u:glala:S::a SO• OC I.11 LL' o1'►1 9103114s •1cr3 t1s_.ri OS'I.11 LV Of'LT gvr"31a33at7 f0' SCL'•\t 11' W(T ga•atTaT •!:r] ■aj%Un03 anal vtags t 10' SOL'•tt W OI'TT g»tD;a::•I1 pug 01913 •lugs •011usa ugf nl;utaO LtivttS ►-g +:r:•• 10' ,• Sf••\i 11' IS'tL ei*2I1a! glOrJ •rotig•lt 10' Sf••II 11' WIT 2u00131D317 •DoptZ$ •v ngri c.•!O •1::•7 ••Duna] 0us1c; pua •d.M t0' Ci'-11 L1' i ti g:g:;•fS 0-:P,3 10• SL••\T Of' Tf'(I ca0311ds atvgJ t0' LL'•11 LV t(•(L t 10' •SL'•li 01' OS'CL f guglDi 31""7 •sty •o.+, +•rt • .(Juno] 4aaa7uc%4 t►•)utr_i •1.1:14::.-'7 Ip.)t+o]I tnm�ttwnr •.L•.uv ti ,Icy ..n7- ••rg•g), ..q•••/ A 7 N r•nt .��. ..u•..� +..L..J A 7 W ••t•if •.p...1•� a$...N 111.1 .•.•�f•d•.J•wt.bl'd .. .ay•yt•.•\•S."j C1i �. N 1 •bid staf-IM '00 WOTM" g •6r{ 111 �, 'OA .•..ti 10 Z.cc;SICn ►o. CA71-1811 rave 1 0=5:004 rase 4 r.. t...L..r. O..ra . m...lr •[t<<..... ■.a. 1 L v r...I... V....... •��•.�:. t.... K a• r•..t... V.4.4- -41.. Aar•.T.. IA=LSa {cont'd) G:!Z11778 :Cb t•,d1 1tro:.a.y„d S.nt. otos Al;lie. tv-%ix, S,,tte. Count t•t i 11.10 tt sf' of Cals.e..r• Lt 00:.47. SLO /<an:taCo and My a! r3r/{•�:•, rcr:a 1, 1'�+r tla San "-tto C-ounty. .02 0: C:ty of 4.1i;::cn1. San Canato an: Santa Clare Cc-ntica 10,14 .71 •.)f laara:tntc. :an J.aa•�aae. rrcrno, slwl%. Kaleca and f•a:ta, S:ert•. Saa•ayw, 7Ll�re Cwntle% 12.07 .3% .4s Su�:tla+:, 3a:a:r. 7enau, K.cliota, r-otc!d. %tanlslaus 1,210 4n0 T.oe and Tvol,V a C....ntles 10,11 At- 4--.:les 1 10.41% .41 1 1.70 7U04-31, LL 1wcado, Sacca%.rnto rect.wi, 111,17%, ►.as<ts and a•ad TOW Countlel 0,40 .40 1.00 -V:a:% Ca..,1tlu and the soa:hern halt of San Kates re:a:n.r.T ;%mans of ,County 30,07 .31 I.CO • r.r-<d C::nty 1.01 .O1 1.04 .m .03 Ltlr[CCrST1.7CTtO:h f.e.•• Lt<e:.ar% Con-ca Wsta County 1.14 1.14 1.20 .04 k:-.'::ctr 11.73 1.14 1.24 1.20 ,04 Line 10.0071 .70 11.1.00 1 Llnt Cy.ersto[s 12.1010 .TO I101.00 Cara-•1:•:11 itruetutal 11.10 1.14 1.44 1.20 .04 Linc-en 11.4; .70 11.1.00 :1• +� - Cable Splicers 14.11 .70 1101.00 Ala•+•:a alf CGwtr• C.sta Del moett, ltadoc and Sletlyw Chi-ttea - 11.34 1.01 1.24 .02S - Counties S-ar, Cel 1%, G:,". . Trce trlatoer helpers L.-i. 11!.at crounCatn 0.10 .4S is .10 1/21 c! C-ill /:cn Seat Gttvndcanl 1e649roun0- :r•.;�rt _p a C-aty Line) riot (Ch:E,+erl{ roWet"ill Y.r:rr. Jac1haal:er[an 5.41 .41 it .10 1/21 l:..tts, f:e:ra, :••.a:a, Ll+e C;ilp*ent K1A O./S .ts It .10 1/71 •-c eln.:/ Ci_nt.e% 11.00 .40 .SO .61 Lit.ecan roletpcayers Re , C.:a .ria and San .7oagaln Llne Xqutpacnt meas Coa�tl%a 10.11 .60 .3f .81 Certified Lineman# *alder 11.14 .4s 11 .10 1/71 Late Ifroa Cat/of La%eport Trae Ttl"et 10.42 .4f is .10 1/21 d.0.-A to County Lina), natla, Cable Splicers LesAft"s re.doelno •ad lawaa Counties 0.01 .07 .SS 1.00 1300 Hole %prayer 12.70 .4S is .10 1/21 (L /109OAL IMA11(k VOL 42. NO. 78-1AIOAY. APRIL 32, TV-77 • �xls 1. ,t-Ills Pa{a 7 flrc11:1`.t r0. CAII-3131 Pule 8 /.L t•1..dN./.t�wle L1•te 1..01..H,..•h 1 F •aie M•••Ir I I I [l.....« •..Ir a/...n..It.4, N L If P•a.laae Vacad•• ..1/4. d•a Is t 1 Prel.•. Yowl.. 4.1/4• A4t..T.. An..i.. L:.T C_•S _ IGat•!! L1119 C013:11Ln10+. Icoat•al :.Cols and Mucboldt Countr Zolr_:es Cnunlr•n 1 ll.11 .77 11•.77 .0! Llncren 10.33 .SI 1%•1.77 Ll•r r r -ins Ululpcant Cade Spllcecs. 11.01 .SI :f•1.11 ;era::ra 17.74 .73 if•.13 .01 Dan resnalaco Ceantr I;::ctrs 13.21 .73 It4.f7 .03 Clou"Cicn 11.76 1.04 1%•.f0 .04 t•.ttp:... r.:c.:, st.nlalaus • Llnc.cr.r Sachnlalana 13.135 1.06 1%•.10 .C4 Coaatlsa Cable Splicers 11.11 1.04 1%-.Io .06 -f-9% 9.93 .12 It :1 tan Ctnito, Santa Clue, C.::e !"Eters 10.11 ,.{3 It 18 and Salta Cruz Counties , :aa�•r Ctour.lesn 11.10 .17 1161.30 .0! G.c_•.:-e- 1.13 .13 11.1.0 .01 Llnaeenr Lina rrlulpnant ..., :�r :acr.ilctans 11.54 .93 11.1.4% .0l Crecators 11.70 .17 11.1.30 .0) CA:!* f?!::frs 1).81 .95 11.1.41 .01 Cable Splicer/ 14.71 .47 It-1.10 ► .OS :;ta-1 lo:a•o CAmMes OW.31L .LTTLAS 10.21 1.40 .f3 1.13 L.•.e-edi 11.11 .{1 I%-.IS .04 PAIaCMl1 C_::a !;It_Icets 1).)0 .48 144.13 .04 Alpine. A"dor, Calavarae 1a::a. Cern, La urn, PluAaa, and Son .10aguln Counties S•aa:e, :•lac♦ Sad Totally clash 1.11 .71 2.34 ( 1.11 C/.:•.L'es Sptsyt Shesteoci Tapul C:Z.; :.-,c ft 2.38 .17 It-.703 .02 Sing sts7ct Scaffold[ :err:1-i U,clfr.ent 0249610ra. 11.21 .87 110.707 .03 s)ndblit:cc SttuCtucal Ca::t J;llceta 13.10 .87 lt4.703 .03 steel 9.32 .70 2.)4 1.11 A:4n.La County rtesno, slags, tladsta and C:c.r.0-tn 1.31 .10 1%•.SO .03 Tulare Counties L:ctrei 11.41 .10 It•.30 .0 •tush[ Tapece 11.11 .41 .70 Lire LSal;rcnt C;cra:o:a 10.27 .70 1%4.S0 .03 spCarl Structural Steel 11.31 .41 .20 Csl.es, S.r:a-.ento. • - Katipoaa. Pereed. Stanlslaua St::•r, tole. T:oa sad those and Tuolueu.s Counties 1n:::ona of Al?:re. Ll Dorado, Mouth 1.40 .71 .43 .7! .42 :;q•a!a. )lace[ and Siesta Suing stager Papechanverst• Coza:les '-etc of tAt tuln Socun Chain Stess Clsu%Ln{/ Most• ra.ntals t:atecahad Yatec blasting 1.13 .70 .41 .71 .41 • Coca.e-sae 1.27 .73 1t*.7! .Mu Splays tandblattltp 11.11 .74 .43 .73 .13 Linemen 11.21 .71 1%•.71 .043 Cable Splicers 12.33 .73 114.73 .445 1 �'' fICIRAL :IGMIR. VOL 42, NO. 78-FRIDAY, APRIL 22, :W A 1t DICU ICN so- CAJJ-3.119 rage f DECISION 00. CAII-3039• tai• l9 r.i.I.!.-.�.•.hr� /a.'.0...4,.M.r_ .•. l..1 s H...lr ••,t4.a.• n..lr r 11L,. ., t.•.. M C IF r-.;..* V....... ..41.... t.... H L! r••.1... V.....w ..u.. All..T.. rA'-.W1ul5• rnirtTtitse c=ant*dl •• mcnte:tr. San stmt*, San Alaaeda, Conti• Costs. 91 Sant. Cava .n4 Docado, Na Pa, Y.-.40. S+st. Crux Gacntl.a ti.eec. S.et,roto. Sierra. tt.clvdlnl portlana of Sal." 4n4 7010 C*.•ntite C-"tiaa in the "to Tabor te.ciuding porttons of , Co nt lea In the fate Tahoe slurp 1 11.22 .99 1 2.30 .10 .a3 u e3► Spt•� - 11.47 .99 1.30 .90 .0I 9cusb t 11.12 .19 1 1.20 .40 .01 ' :a;r:a 11.77 .19 1.30 .90 .43 Spray I1.37 ,99 1.30 80 OI Lat :.aa* Ate* Tapeta 11.92 .79 t;uta MIS .76 - .71 flat linty and Namloldt Counties f�r•t: Stcuc:ural Stctli rapers 11.20 .70 .7$ a:usA 7.511 .50 .20 L.3t9, ractn, r4n.ocin0. San $pisr$ Ss-dblascetet Stcucturs ru+:Isco and S.� Cos. Sttcli 5v3n�1 Stagel Tapetar Ali.t1 10.72 .f9 1.10 .40 .03 rapethanq-ra T.l9 .30 .It .80 Sfiar 11.02 .79 1.30 .90 .03 ratting tot 5iript-1 Wit s.+dlor :a;.cia 11.72 .9! i.lo .90 •.03 riln.,•T rataace. 9.ti.. Ca1u04. C-lane, tarsen, lcesno. AIn7s and tVlate Co-antic tea:';a1�7 the e.il*ae it Traffic Deline4tl..9 Device Cc;,rri. awAac. ►I.sas. 1 Applic.tut 9.97 .30 .33 b s:e::x, Sirairor, Sa art, M1t tt Stop instellett Traffic S.aa=r, a l-a a'.1 Inca Surfxc SanGDl.atett•Stttper l.4t .30 .11 b 14eiper 4-heel strop Installer. tl.=Ir re: :rn:etat Sollars` 9.71 .60 .40 teat!tc wttaee sanGblattet, f;rarr faro:�1•n eri structural atttpael 4.01 .10 .33 Is :2-.ls S.:;.7 Lt.;er T.;rere 9.2$ .60 .40 hater :tat Operattont Laerrn Ca..%tr tab•: Porti*- chat K/acc Ojt:stoc 9.41 .30 .13 b it.s rant+are of eel. 1:13,. squeelct run 7.41 .Sa .IS b acrt•. CA to and including Applicator "rotor 9.43 .10 .1S to doral Llan shuttle-an 4.4S .30 .33 b 111.11 I9.fS .70 .71 Top Kin 9.03 .30 ,It Is sprall stiuetutal Steel$ lesaininy Coontles Tapers 11.20 .70 .75 Traffic D:lintatinq Device Appiieatots Nntel Stop Inatallsel Tistflo turtsce Sandblsatec 6.27 .30 .1% t, Melpet (traffic •elinestir.* •*Vice applicator, who*& e •ter installer. tcatfte uct*ca sandblastec) 7.22 .30 %is Is ltrlpec 4.97 .31 .33 to • Mlpet ptclrecl 9.23 .S! .I9 Is \nV r flOINAL-11GI1111L VOL. as, NO. 711- MOAT. APSIL 21. 1977 0=19.:.. so.'CAk( , too* 11 J&Ct$100 ir0. CAT?-S339 rola 12 • No Ll t.a. n/.t.4. .r..,r.r_.... z0 f u...w.. H..dr i La.,•11M states N 4•Y !tela.. r•1•.4. a.J/a. t u.. It L of ) frd... T..•.1,• soul/er 't►.,•T.. Apr..T. fLASTOtirS' T010CTSt (cont'dl 9•.::1 Se41 Q;e[oticnt Alpine. WCoc. L1 Dorado. L'•et C7.:a:os S 9.47 .50 .)S L Jtev4da, fla Cec. 34et✓lento• Y.ee•te Kan 1.37 ,10 .)S Is Situ• and Toto counties 1 7./111 .153 1 1.40 .90 A,;;Ica:x CTstatot 7.11 .50 .3S 4 • Glavetas anal San Jo4quln 1'.:::•:.n 1•43 .So .23 Is Cnunttes 3P.4) .00 1.40 .10 '%p rs- 4.22 ,30 .13 0 matin county 0.31 .10 1.40 .90 PL&L-.0_1St rootetcy county 1.13 1.00 1.10 .10 ►:4••:s r.A C7zttts Costa San Ocntto, Santa Clara and Co.•:l-, 10.10 .7/S 1.03 ..01 &into CCU, Counties 11.00 .10 1.40 Laser) PLUMEnSt ia,Vau:en Aa:t cL L. AlanaJt County 11.19 1.27 2.21 .12 C,_-:yl. r:.A4, $terra, Co:ttra Costa County 11.07 1.23 2.21 .20 S.et-r, r.e T:eo eoan:lca 9.71 .74 1.00 M1 Kocte and Mon:,oldt Counties 11.31 .71 1.11 K•:e:er Lp.n:y 10.40 .11 .35 -41 rLLIJU St Stea-fitttras r:e:14, ►:r.;a. GaCe:a and _ Awa3ot Itiocthatn hitt of ••:tori Ceps:l,a f,J/ .10 1.30 1.11 county), Saetauento. Tolo, A:;"-*. Ara tcs, butt*, Ca lava[u L1 wt.!Q, 1✓46da, daces L;:-ts. Ll 0o:aeo. Glen', and Steel& Countlts (c■eludlns Placer, Uee Tahoe "eel 13.)3 1.14 1.40 .14 :oaquin Last Tahoe At ra 10,99 .SI .40 1.95 .10 Stet::, Su;tat, So:O and Teba maeln, It-nZo-cI�o, San reanelseo Z a 11.59 -71 1.30 .01 •nJ :o-to,ra eeuntIt: 11.73 1.201 1.30 1.27 .11 0 S•: l:••:iota County 11.70 .90 1.10 .01 Lan Dc�lto J,nd Santa clate -4 St- r_:.0 ca"lly 7.72 .49 .10 1.30 .023 Ctwntit■ 14.20 .90 1.13 .14 f7 Cel r•:t:r, f-r_�o•G:, L.saen San ti•to County 11.74 1.011 1.1! 1.20 .13 M :eta-ratarn halt). rc ln. Alpine• Ai4doc 1%c..thein V. S:.u;a, portion o: Countyl, Butte. W.3ne. Sor.ow4, Calaveras, colusa. rratno. :ac.t'.a cad Trinity Counties 1.13 .90 .30 1.23 .01 Glenn• airta, L1a1en, cadets. Yatee:, 3:anlalaus I:atlposa, reseed. :odoe. art :.o1.»e Ca�etlet 1.01 .90 2.!! 1.24 Monterey, flue.aa, San Joaquin. TU::LPSI Y4nta Gua, Shasta. lists*, A:c t:a ani Contra Costa S/allrou• Stenlslaua- $utter, Wvn:lta 0.•T .90 1.10 Tenses. Ttlnitr, Tulare. fcacno, &logo awd r.*doca Tuoluan• an•: 14t1a CounLLes 11.40 1.39 3.00 .10 Countlta 1.04 .10 1.40 LaLs. Map& end &olanot Counties 11.21 1.11 1.29 .14 A1C �,; FEDERAL RtC1SEER, VOL. 13, NO. it-4R10AY. APRIL 12• 1971 • DeCI310+ 30. CA77-10,13 rye 13 tact7Rla MO, U77-sslf ►.g. 14 - ... t r...4.8...1.1.r.,...., •ryr..T.. rmraSr POUr"31 am. (C� t dl hi.tl:s sad Contra Cost. tLantle Adoc, Sacta.•nt9 and 1019 ►s):cIa 3 10.31 1 1.17 ! 1.10 ,/' .04 Counties r_stlo U71ktU1 rettltrn footece (slats, til• and • Il kettles v/o pu-Ps7 11.11 1.11 1.10 .LO .04 ckr%ozItimp { 10.11 S 1.04 1 1.10 S1.Ce .07 f.t,.r,►stter C+•zflcrs2 rl?e- [naneiec anJ rlten 11.11 1.04 1.10 1.On .03 a y;<csI Coal tar Dualt up 11.31 1.17 1.10 .49 .04 S.n t. t0 and Santa !:lata A:Ptne, Calavt:as, 1LCIp058, Ca ftt Ice Ys:Ct:. Sal .7oa;aln, Stanlalaal • and T•aolur•,e Co.ntles CR It!'TAL 1(10 r.TAtcras Kettle (1 kettle) 10.10 .tS 1.14 • 4P ►0►St]1S1 P--'*T1s I+tat•, tat. co-�tltlon ani Lutlt vp) 11.71 .11 .47 Al.-!d.. Cont~ and Solaro Countl`.tits Papas 11.13 .66 3.33 111 .Ot telt >�Cn1+e CveTs:ot 11.44 .31 .47 Alpine, Cala-ca3 and latte. Coluss, LI Mrs SO, San Joagaln mantles 11.77 .tt 1.40 .02 Gter�, L•sTte, ►k tc. Placer, A 340t. Butte. C01¢5a. 71.•�s, asci a, S.•rr., El Oo~do, Clem, L+tuen. f N u;au, Sat:.c. :e14%.4. Meeada. r1.Car. ►lum►s. Trrr.:ty 41%3 T+:.a Co'anttae Sacramento, Shasta, Store&, l.aol.r. 11.41 .33 .40 Sattet, Tenaas, T910 and _ r:et.n, 8;1.12, rul.ra and Tuos Counttu 11.01 .t{ 1.44 .OS 1larlpaaa, Ceteed, Stan U1aua a:.1t 11.31 .60 .90 and Tvolurnt Counties 11.14 .60 1.10 .06 t.••, girl+, w•nY+lv+, saps, Ibnterey, San Benito, Santa t.:.•n a': Si.aa. C'Ades Claea an4 Santa Ctut COantles 11.13 •14s.64 1.145 1.11 ►...:-r. 10.13 .63 1.20 1.43 .04 Pct Nocte. Monuotde, Lake, st 1- s-.r•.rsr 8•a:•m•a :utle, nenucloo, tan i t) ••:t:•s .1: ;.-.41 10.34 .4S 1.26 1.43 .04 rcanclsco. Sohov and ' ft�..e.a:1e1 Gs a•:•rsr r/7►- Telnity Cantles 12.50 .t{ 1.74 .11 .n.;Ytcar test ter rttea 11.11 -.43 1.30 1.43 .14 Lan rate* Cowity 12.41 .4t 1.81 .IZ LeI ::;ret and ta:b:dt hodoc and Slskirw Coonllea 10.211 .12 .31 .03t •C.1.•.::ea ties". Rings. eta&sea aral A.�t::rrs 10.71 .t0 .73 .33 Fanta Ctut Tulare Clontles 11.70 :44 1.23 .BS wasutey an4 Camas luo:era 10.71 .30 1.11 Lasa r:a-acism and San Ic.te9 Coanttn , 9--0=•ra 10.83 .40 1.11 1.10 .14 rash• trarkels and Rettlsoen 17 settles( vlthc...t-ruga 11.10 ,40 1.11 1.11 Pltueasttes ra+ata:eisl rlpe•rtappecol Coal tat 11.03 .40 1.11 1.10 .04 ' T► W 1191BAt RIGISTIR, VOL 41, NO. 74--/111DAY, AML 11. 1917 • vristow red. 'urT-sat! Fell If r.3' L 2_;Sl=v tq. t lye 2S rp W fry:s...t.,w Part.+, 4.•tt 4•dr Mrrir if..•..« M.wlr � EL+tt.•r 2r.•w M L Y f•..b•w Yaa•.�•• ..r.'•. 10...w M ♦ ►+rwH.a Y•u.t•r •./A, TITAA2:0 a.•�OtrASt S:r,7 r:txs v rms A14-42, Cc..tta eoeto. 001 I Aofte. 110'toldt. L•'.e, CJ;s.•:t ta, Cul_:.. -. DW4d.1. Kith. }rrs<3oc ire. tiJr,, f .:-r_., L•:it9 ..•.. - San r.ancitco. ;a- ri..:eo. }--a i..,.. Art a7•�r[t:r.3 51::4,o-r, :a4ano, Nno6w ' 14.3, of S21 :ot:uin stetrl, and ifinitr Coo nt teo : 1.3.02 S 1.40 .93 $1.00 Sat S.Nawta. a.,ttw. C.W11. Cl D,#AJJ, Clenn. L.uwen. rt'3OC. S•:c-:. :w'.a:s. ...'.:), ft.+d•, PlJcar. H uveas. • SJctar.:nto, Snast+. Swcfra. •nC T.'>* t C.:.. -.,a•_ �•ttt Y:Uons Sutter. Tenawa, Colo •Ad o' :_ :c:L:c, evs!a, 71a:tf Tina counties 11.40 .40 .so ••: Y.c:fa Cotn:ses te•:luJtag TILE,SLiL J+St Le•e ::•oro r_ett S 10.11 -At S 1.13 $1.00 .10 A2aa-.:a. ;Aute*. Colusa. S:cy ;a•e Area and L:at ( Contra Costa, oil s:orte. A:ea 10.05 .70 .20 l Cl 8:f•.o. Clem. StvsDoldt. , A_Jc.a. Cc+:ta Cos:•, lrt:e, L.awc, 146:en. furin. . "-.tan, r-Xrino, r:fccd. ,smacw:anu. rt0•10c. t+.pa. !anertar, :a)a. Stn srnito, Ite-adJ' Plactc. Pluwas, Stn rle•-Isco, San ".t tco. Sacra-onto, San benitO. tis C'•t•. S•ctw Cr..i, San itaneiwco, San futeo. Lt:tw •:.S S:r:t cf-,ntles 11.10 .40 1.00 0 .10 Santa CW&. Wwaata, Slates. i SSr:::•;Lt !,:71;L;S. Sittsycv, Solaro, Soroau, 0 Alt:.-:•. COrtra Cas:•. r.•'ttn, 'Sinter, 'Tahara. Tilnity, y rtr+. Sta rra:.etsco, Son Toles 4i+J Tubs counties 12.00 .19 1.20 1.40 .011 A ra:to, Stnts C:ata, Solara Alpinc, AwaJot. Calartras. .a k J-0Sa'c:s Co..rtics 15.41 .40 .10 .09 San Joaquin. Stanislaw* and teul•ttrq Cour,tits 14102 .40 .90 ..OS T%oclurns Countles 10.21 .S1 .30 1.00 S v' '.'DkSI 7tesno, tinge, rsdefs, A:•�:t and Contra Costs Barlpos•, M4cccd and Tulst• - tcc:tl•s 13.10 1.25 2.29 .145 Ccwnties 3'.100 1.00 .SO vql :•arta and X.- 14% swaateter and Santa Ctus Ca:atiws 11.44 .41 1.12 t .65 Counties 11.99 1.11 .91 f,`t FEDERAL REGISlIR. VOL 42. 110. 711-PRIDAY, AML 22, 1977 - 1[C1P10-t• 71•).)1 Pr,4 17 I O.Clsto•e eq.• G71-3030 Pat* 1/ 1 r/13 !f'�••rr3: PA.,.1-91.1.1...1. {..It a-t-s. luta Lar. s-h apt Ll fart C-Inde WrdrrKe tl.rl Ma.•Ir (r.t.1... is-Mor :e7/ t-ThantatltlM C+7t r-Q1rlatn49 Day. [.+.. Mi If P.+J... Y«.•L. ..a.'.. tAbovmu a. L-111.-tr C 1-91:utaa 44 of basic hou ly c.t■ for Over S years• Group 1 1 1.71) / 1.00 1 1.10 .10 .10 ee:fief, and 1► 07 taale hourly rate tot i -onths to S ruts Croup 11.1 1.12 1.07 1.10 .90 .10 u Vacation par Credit. Sts )aid 0211darss A through r. Ct(wp l(b) 1.7)) 1.00 1.70 .10 .10 Croup 1(c) 1.145 1.00 1.70 .10 .10 •. C�laart t»1tt1:ut9s 11-.22 pct hoar tol.ollday rand plus 1.17 Ctocp 1(d) 1.21) 1.00 1.70 .10 .10 Poe hoi: to vreatlon fund tot the drat year of e.plerwatl t Croup 1(a) 8.145 1.00 1.70 .30 .10 1 rut tut len Ltaa 3 real& 1.)) pet hour to Vacation runds Ccoup 1(91 /.415 1.03 1.70 .10 -10 S )cat• wt lest Lhan 10 years $.tit per lout to Vscat104 rural Group 3 1.145 1.00 1.70 .10 .10 o.at 10 years 11.57 ple Lout to Vacation rued. Croup 7 0.045 1.00 1.70 .91 .10 C. Ikployce ccnttlSutts 1.10 per lour got the d rat flus rr.ts of g.21o)-entl Aftts fire years 41.OS par Mut to Vacation - end Salldar 14neflts. 1ADOA7t3 ' (Gu+etts) Group It - 1.755 1.00 •1.70 .90 .10 Croup 3e 1.145 1.00 1.70 .l0 .10 r Group 31 1.045 1.10 1.70 .18 .10 . - IA304M [Tunnel and ikatt ►blit) ;Y • z Group 1 f.ff) 1.00 1.70 .f0 .10 0 Croup 7 f.33S 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 f1 Group 1 1.173 1.00 1.70 .10 .11 m Group 4 1.311 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 H 1.AVOWLE cul&cklty 1brki ' croup 1 1.713 1.00 1.70 .10 .11 • Croup 3 1.115 1.00 1.70 .10 .tY Croup 7 1.043 1.00 1.71 .10 .10 - N \ a C� It DIM RIGISTit. VOL 42. NO. 79-FtIDAY. APRIL 11. 1171 v . a Lt::":C*z '04 11 rage is rose Is OKtilow s4o, cAJJ-7016 � F� c4:.r l: »•'•'aSt ::C'+t:s t..9 ra•r::; !arse. -s:%tv •>; altilar Gcoup 1111+ ►tepatr Tsackmen and road bad* (cut and tovet wrt arC of aut+,.ay atter the tetyo44ty serer Not tarn rtseadi «. ••.: :a' __...: of a:l :(lit: C»:rtct ant *all-a.te atter ..: -:: a:_ un1-:r G:n�tet* ;1: rs:a; C•.•crrte t.+: cvrc.rtt C:aa.,p lt+)4 Labor-re on general conattuetl0n vnrk a" at to sa•:-:: Cn::er a:t.-er a•assrq; C,: q:•n.te curb rettec7 Pa:s bt11 holo f0otlaj3 and shat ra::r:a -:tp :cc-:: G:e*n cit:r.s, r.T.:arYa::L•et, N-tsettvrs, . .-,rat .:a.•:_:•.. t;-:a::r:: Ja:.::) 0! p.;C Oarr 12 lret.eat Cecip Wit Co1+Ca Costa County fwalyr Plpels)ele. Ca,.lsets• -_.... a•: .•a:a: :(;• .a-^_ ::e:•. _tia::n, tot-,n ant r:•t tar.Caa, Pfpe+r al;•+^.r:, cc..:.t: ls�ers and Plastic pirclayerst a;;:,.•-; a ;+.::, : -•o:,;• c:::.r...,l.:-, cc./::c and similar lct:.:uto hpt 2e:ar. na )lint pc;rt old ttt:;.P.nq of .a:e• c•:^ :.x':::at _, .;, r:a-a!•), .aa►.rl, tca:tin), :ler.::+- lrvelvdinq taeror of vctSs. Prterst s4naois :*%tots, cost to -1, [.sr: S.JtJ .:;,r•;:a:.t: a;rr:at, +;iaJ:tan. place, wnrote Rocs sett-c& t ... a•.J ... +N•a•U iKt of r•:t Tiva� 1t b(eakttr a• _..-, s:::.;-� ..,, .n:rt: Ta;...rtra, :a•ri:-n, tsaad*se, cdosp 3t sxphalt Srw91*tar Ctve-.t du•-p;•ts and h.ndiinl drr et+tnt (. r.•.:a:; 14,a:s,•p:4:tte y.;.ei:;;erar PCs% t.c!e of gy;:u+: choiT-:rt:ec and rt;aer 1clea-1c,; v0rk►t Co-erete • .. _ - ut. ,s: arq *:c::nt1 -t:9 Lraa w.ckn; fu.+et Locket 042c4 and C%uttr-snr GOnctatt Chlppin9 and e:taaaivgt C:o:p as r.A r•'t ga.n can:leu L::nztra h+t 0a Jtylt Or+ll*r`a L•1R':s 0-C.: ::neerJ •• �r:.: S-•: s.;z-:-:::-•. ,:z 3n., ro:•-::.r.q-:, tr.C:.O:r� plxetng 6acs1»+an, 4-U%Ctcr31 60741134111Z ra..t!:r (0•:er 1-0 :be yr*:;utal: c: .. ..•tn:• a::".. ma:J 1-T: or ::Wit ..:,.:1r ccul:ter. loa;s-.) and un:c%ctrrc..r-r!1•.= 44 Mr..fllt.•t a: all Cc, s and e:.-:ce:a :CO at alnllar cut.::lals tat w:a an t*in:c1C1nq cf,acrvt* mr.3tl,.ttion: Pittsburgh t,r-•t., «,. rev;1 t:sre:.••rsJ; T_:o u.d =1t::. .1-ch; Aoto- chjpy :r. a:xd atsllat t)p+ alms', Sbfe.!de:s; 31cpCr1 St"letoest. -...._:a:a:s, i,:ra�. C.n-on, 1-2:211:4-11 51"nallwj and bsn,: held, pntu.atae Rat;.ort All pneuastte, alt, gas, and electric ;t :arta L!v:trtt :oto el:-SCcta ittra-:crrd - 2a01 *:oat toofst Jacking of pipe aMCC 11 1neh4s -1::. .a!,:Je:a• -.1111 Vitta:ocsr till-pak-ft s.Chlne! ;zc::.res b:L.;tp! tf%' et cvet, ltd los. p:essur* ne over)* Cow? 31 All cleaeu, wort of d:bcis, gtounGs and bwt!dtn)s txiudtnq ' f ::e :e .t_•r a, J::tli: ij? L:lr rra, in f0^tt:tio.1 with but wt lt-ltei to street eleanotes Cltanirej and vst%ins wirdowst ..:•are• Pork COnatCuCtlon laarers 14.etu.an, brldg! ani Semet41 lawcecst Dvne�3n. 10.,,1 :pattet; fart }s'checs Street cleanefs: cateer.cle. 0::'l M}J:l T:Y-2As Garde»er-D:nver Vudel OM143 a� tl0sttaaltw1al and landsespv l.f..,terst .),etrinls Ltw*rat a:uah a:.2 sl-.ila: ter•: ,fit!:$ Track 4(lllc:s; Jac< !tq Grillers: v t+sadetss riltes, eslnt!narc! 14nd.eape l3bocats on new cocstfuettont Z. tw%- nJ e::l:!:at 4..;en 04111::s; Y.c:.ln!ta: drill•irs - all tuintenat.Cs, P*ga%t Ttattrvrn and AaaJ beast Stteeteat and A4111044 0 t:Z c: it;arch:: o: RT;i or r4t!.03 o: pa..C[! YatR 1plt unit ` Cootttuctton Track LAwt ni Ttaporary air and water "at*. vietaulto -e :r:21as 3:a1:r_s an,! Y,w:ers,at All watt of loafing, placing or statlars Tool tow attendants once Ltectars. Ceatdtail Utctota! •-: 2:s::fr.l of all ;u.• f and caplaslves of atevec t1p'e st- tsvesent ftetkets lbutton oettorsl;0.0-.gsC rn tl rtt:s: c:od Or a.Ch 103dir.3 arA p!acJ tn. nqt Y:Zh cam:s (In.-LuStr•; ::t:lsni of sartis Tt** toppet$ alt S:ied*t C_a;;- lJbs 1 Sawt Closers � (Cannletl C:oap llcl•s aate1n) a%d 1:410102 ' , • Croup 1J Moealosam (tutludlnq Qtswn, fartraaa}i lfta"n, Gtoutdaan • Caomp 2# Aabo m%daaas Cc" 3s Control taborace a FFDIUL tEGISTilf, VOL..42, NO. 70--1910AT, A►d1L 22. 1971• • �,. i. DtG121C• :w1T-30)7 role 11 116C13]OM RU, C-.17-5221 rH• ` � •T LJJOeDt3 .' (Tutwl arta SWI[ tlota) � ' PA".0..,.Cts 4wp it Dlatvt7 Dtil:ett GgvvftCJeanr CO Ite of clotteste 140111114- Balt Gtnr Ao:�n; 31st[ ante .r•C lalst %glow actual of Iscafsted tt)It.2a MUIFmxxr Ort7MTOR31 "-AV 4s't•"•• gtounl ltrtll aMOC,IhG Ratti H L V r«d..av..t•+.. ..a/. ar►r. h SCMLJ:JLr t J- :1 all L:lr:rrr Dlkltec/ Drillets, rtT•<-m•en-M adltult Moiety CLAPSOUL AAD DIMR 02MGIWG T:eterxcn - .-ere Cit Is ll:ted; Cacc:tte rintktet In Tunnels Goo- (Wsv Cansteaetioo) Cct:s Srett, cin; C:o,: and totr-ans Ganite •nd Slotctels aa: roL-tnr k!A!etaanl AtgA rn ks0ce laatalenant 0410410 - C:o.•b 1: Zrux1. r.-+e1jSlrtq tap 834 bottom can bn a]a:t aM T4164 wtkl katgerant Oeckbatsdl rtcetaat _ • Y;;,xt lottlt=kr. on :llct lintl 16a3blsstee-potAAn (watt only,- Oiler oto: irttrel.cyrebft) Steel tote ti nets tai Stttetsl Tl4aetQAA, A:ta 1 !f.27 ) 1.dT• I 1.74 .60 ,lt Tttl:.�ettaa� - .00d of •Leel oc e.batttuts aatttlals tbetetolet Ate. 2 f.l] 1.07• 1.71 .40 .tl TuSgec Area 1 7.11 1.07• 1.11 t0 .l4 Area 4 1.61 1.07• 1.11 .49 .14 C1oa;o ]t CAblexcrAtal CAucktenderl r0v4e9aatl-pcisa9 Mwsot F:blatar- W.I. e4llemt.t Rte•ter& G_oop 21 . Deck "Inesrsl Deck hate Gcor) 41 till Gary - Y.,ctets, Tuctm4n1 Conece u Crew- Includes Area 1 1.71 1.07• 1.71 .10 .14 tW:in7 anA snreadintgt Duc?4en (any wtrwdls Grout Crew/ aa- Area 1 10.16 1.07• 1.77 .60 .14 Loutl4enc Sw�ayet Ames 1 I1.0] 1.01• 1.14 .60 .14 N u l lt.]1 1.9T• 1.78 .99 .11 t»OAIAS S-,-Cu e-I (Wrecking Watk) Welded MaChanto Wldsel Vst011 • Lrglntet Gta.p It Skilled Wrteket (tesovJn7 and selwsglrg of snob, v M'3oeo, A[ea 1 10.11 1.07• 1.11 .10 .14 GUOet, ylur,lnp u.! electric LLttuttt A:ea 1 11.11 1.01• 1.16 ,10 .14 Ate• 1 11.11 1.01• 1,11 .19 .14 Gtoap 11 Ical-skllled W:ec►ec lealwaging of otn49 Wilding natstlaLM) Ates 6 11.71 1,07• 1.79 .90 .14 C1047 1s Genetsl taboret (includes all CISAAMP a0r1. 20adltlg, CrO,tp 48 lumbar, lOad/nq mrd Weal" o[ d4brly C1ea:ntll Opecatbe (up to , . u+0 Includlclg 7 cu. fan. ■.r.c.)(La" Room lay) Acea 101 1.07• 1.79 .N .14 • Ar u 1 11 11.16 1.07• 1.19 .19 .14 Area 1 • 11.14 1.91• 1.14 .41 '.14 Arent 11.41 1.01• 1.19 .11 .14- CC w2-?1 Cla-mcAtll, Opetatot lavot 7 kv, yaa. •,t.4S,llsag 9cr..i ?.y) Area 1 11.0! 1.C) 1.76 .�9 .14 luta 1 11.71 1.07• 1.79 .!1 .14 • Area 1 11.71 1.61• 1.78 .11 .14 its• 41):69 1.1j• 1.11 .1t .11 /[D[RAL 2EGlii6li, v;;i. 42, MO. 78-ORIOAY. ARIL 31, 4171 7i::+ :._.• CAI rest 21 7n•CIS M4 14. UTI-3079 felt 74 r , i > 0 t� .•. TVJ Oq%rl •'tJ tt... • •.. h.elr 1 I (O:e.471ng1 r ■..•• N 1• ►rJ..• ••..w. ..J�.. C•... ( -... •�'�� t.Jra d. acth.rc ri1-d .*meet@ • t.. :.... 1:-= �:C%-.nas Icar.t' : M L r ►.. 1 Y.,ul.. •.�'.. i v Asp.T.. (-sept @1t(:* pr..trtd by 04t- 17 7 Wild cototct erga)cd In to.ing .% 7'.-,; snJ zhtttang of Dat,et. vemmelm _ - •- -� �:. -�;�� ant .@ter tnr.e ^tett at In the -- f tc3n'-poetatlol by rate( of yf:acnnel• materials, eq.lpent 1•- ( anJ 1.1.711.10 !t_-,••• :.t tar.c�:: �•.:- D.c►hand/v<chanlc■ ( :._•:• ►.rein; (•a l*t 1.1: i 3.C]• f 1.71 .10 .14 Area 1 3 9.33 .89 1 1.41 11.11 i ).:•a 9.11 1.07• 1.71 .10 .14 Atca 1 10.01 .19 1.41 1.11 9.11 1.7:• 1.71 .40 .14 A.m. ) 10.10 . .19 1.41 1.14 J.••r t 9.47 1.07• 1.78 .90 .14 Area t 10.15 .89 1.41 1.16 Cytra•or IS*ChaAtC/MatCh r lc ... __ .:tern .Inc] on G.ytnrat - ~e•• ;•:: w0astes DOC- Area 1 10.73 .94 1.34 1.11 _ Atea 2 11.71 .94 1.14 1.13 9.70 1.07• 1.71 .80 .lt Area ] ll.So .94 1.34 1.13 ,J:•e 10.03 1.07• 1.71 .it0 .14 A4 0.1 4 11.73 .94 1.34 1.13 10.30 1.07• 1.71 .to •14 lutldl n'9 and Nfa Conatructlon 4 10.40 1.47• 1.78 .80 .14 'rY • Tui Oaate ' (..Ott oa •alt-propfll*d •�-. weaelaI 0 �.cr.anlc io.1a Opecstots 30.73 .94 1.14 1.17 -t I •::e•-: 1.1! 1.07• 1.73 .10 .14 MRTA;tSr :N 1 7 30.70 1.07• 1.74 .l4 r"c Ctattes dca1 nat*01 Cit Is of Ooland. L rtanelac . 10.94 1.01• 1.78 .10 ,lt � Y 1 :.c. : 11.I3 1.0]• 1.78 .80 .14 taeeaaeneo end itxaton. G1►Cor 1• ! Are• 1 - Up to 30 toed lopes 32ts- aald Cen era. -tr Atas 1 -Y4Dra aAaO 30 toad Silts o and 1. ludl a road all m 1La:r.nlrCSar•{tfll opccstoc ttos 9414 Centecs. M l:ea l 10.45 7.4:• 1.78 .40 .14 tit@ 7 11.3* 1.C)• 1.71 .80 ,lt tvaa ] -OuUlde of 30 tad miles tttr u► Gntmcs } Ices 17.47 1.0)• 1.73 .►0 .14 Ai*a 4 - M stns esterAing 23 CoA aIle• flow shot* lne of J to 4 - 12.01 1.87• 1.78 .40 .14 last• Tahof. •lftCludts 1.16 tar Tout to I%A@30 ad ttaal s44 tial t• rtud. L" FIDIRAI REGISTM W.t. 42. NO. /&-FRIDAY. APRIL 22. 1977 • OCCTS1011 4fl. GJ7-3019 hq• 2f 1SCCIttOo aD. CA77-3019 fate It 9owz3t VNIP.tDCT OrCAATOu (llledr Nlnq) Z.O. H.-Ir 1�..•r... Gtoup It lua!at•nt to [nglMet 11`1998,401, Oiler, Drcat+d \a ) t..,. Mit r..J..e Mu.rb• .•U•r Apr..Tr. G(wp 1-Ar tostpn3aot Op•utot • t0.at q-M/1TCt13 Croup 1-6. Truck C(aM Oiler • (Illet(lving) . Lctvp 24 7vgtel bier (t+olatlnq o•utlal only) • C(wP 1 Z 8.72 f 1.1+• f 2.00 .f0 .24 Gt ltq 9.11 1 JS• 1.00 .90 ,lt ouP J-A: Covptfeaor Cpetacr,r (7-7)t Generator (100 19.1t. or overit Cfo.:p • Ctoa:p Its) 9.21 1.33, 2.00 .f0 .24 neo? (2-7)a Weldlnq ttachln• (2-7)(Iwer•d other Nan by eiact[lcity) Ctwp 2 1.99 1.)S• 2.00 .f0 .24 Group )r Dock Tdevneect TOct ilftt A-Tt•iet 3•tr-ptop.11.d sero. Group 2(e) 10.10 1.73• 2.00 .10 .24 type ll[t lrq d Cfo.p 1 10.40 1.)S• 2.00 .10 .24 device GI:uj 3(a) 10.70 l.)S• 2.00 .f0 .24 CIO;? 4 11.3) 1.)S• 2.00 ,00 .14 Group 3-Az Weavy Duty ►epattun andlot Welder Ctovp 3 11.40 1.71• 2.00 .00 .21 - Gloup 4r operating t:nglMer In lieu of lbsletant to [nglMft • •Ioc1Y4 a 3.32 pet bout to p•nalr ed blealti orrl Wel ate /Ynd. Tending Dolle[ of C4wpcfae0t attacked to C:ane rl.17.Ivett C7ecatot of 9lIcJc/vlrg hits. Said of Floating and Deccick Dallest Operator of Diesel or Casollns powced Crane Fi lfdtivec (ulo Wile.) vp • to and Including 1 cu. yd.a Truck Crara, vp to and Including 23 I tone bolating a.stetlal only • Group 3c Ogeratot O: Diesel oc Casoltne ;o..•ted Crane Piledrivet • (w10 Oolletl over 3 cu. yd.t Operator o: Crane (u/steam, flesh , • Dolle[, puop or coapcessos attached)t Operator of atua pw.ced Ccavitt or Unlvetaal type driver ikeyoond or slotlar type)[ Ttvcl Crane, over 23 tans Wtsclnt saterial or pettoroleq pllfdclvinq Walk /IOiDAI 110111111, VOL. 42, MO. 7i-J11DAT. Anis 22, 1977 J. un-Sola P.9. 27 � oals$a+ lo. u77-30» ►.g. :a • Poirot QC1►-.7.r ortAAro(s AR1.AS I and Ill Crwp Ir Asslatants to Lm.91ncers (arale'anl rlttase) raw/ MI/ acjaitcan B•ut t•ut foo-10 11-9.14 hr�.•ii LLclpet/ Orlter Dcetf.a.Wt St9nalaaat svttar.sanl Tor rat ru.:-•.,it Patts:-an (Near Nor atpatt shop parts rnool M•.air N•..Il Cln a•.• i•ici Ran M L IF P••al,aa V•..d.. •.//•. Geoup C - tort Concrete (up to end including ncluJinq 1 18101 PO►T3 LOUIPmrr amuzO3 APP••T., Conveyor Solt O1•c:utoc((,unoll: fi[eoan Xot Plant; NyCr•.lic; r,nitoff kALA 1 AREA 1 MeeA•nle•1 Conveyor 4nandling b•lldtcaq r;.trrialalI nine, W• Oyet•at (concrete plant►, pus? Operatatr Spreader eoasan (with screeds)! Tar Pot [hewn Ipovcc >tatedl Group It 1 9.70 $10.30 1 1.13' 1 2.00 .90 .14 ' Cc wp L 9.03 10.43 1.w . 2.00 .93 .24 CrA,n;ltxco■oetIv�e;a0.lot; aoss1CA ILee (cor.stttt�ct1:n ]eO Act;:40t..It C:o.p )t 11.26 10.66 1.15• 2.00 .90 .24 opetetoci Seteed un leacept asF.Nalt,e e07.cc&te prow;)t Sal hpro;elled, Crop 41 9.41 11.21 1.33• 2.00 .90 .74 Group $1 10.02 11.42 1.)S• 2.00 .90 .24 autoortieandy applied connt4t• eurinq reline ion 4arares• pscl%ry s, • Gt"P U 10.17 11.37 1.15• 2.00 .90 .24 al.(`act: end canals►, Tt. chinral.i4l aacAlne lc cJ C/3 di9girc c•p•clty 7 Group 7t 10.)2 11.77 1.15• 1.00 .90 .21 Is. dcptAlt Tl.gger W Nt, el�yle drw07 Tcuca CI-no OJ oc Ccoup S. 10.72 11.12 1.15- .2.00 .90 .24 Croup U Ballast Jack Taa:petl $all&7t Ito Sulatot7 aallatt T&:24t P�Itt- Group 91 10.34 12.111 1.35, 7.00 .90 .24 Ctoup IOt 11.14 12.34 1.75• 3.00 .90 •111 purlvsei Bn■aan Ias,.Aalc p:rntl$ [levator gcrato, Ilnsideli for• CI[t Gator ator 5taesec (cons ff;rwet,an )oa(te7i line rJL.: ateel rle&lion Crw? 10-Ae 11.13 12.65 1.15• 2.00 .90 ,211 /sad Ccoup Ili 11.42 12.12 1.)S• 2.00 .90 .24 Stevie* iwglneec leobile and geetse rackl; tutorial Nalst I1 dcva, Snuttlecact Tie SFaeet$ Toweteoblle O,oap 11-A[ 11.49 13.95 1.)S• 2.00 .90 .24 C(wp.11-9t 11.77 14.13 1.)S• 2.00 40 .24 Croce C rescor p S, oap O7eretar 12 to 717 Concrete Miser$ (over 1 yard)$ Croup 11 tr 13.07 11.51 L)S• 2.00 .90 .74 Concrete Pusps oc Pue?ecete Cunsi Ceneratcrc I1C3 t.u. cc oveclr •Ineludea $.72 per lwuc to C:wtInj Machine, Press-weld fats-operatedli R.?s 12 to 711 •ellirw2 11.9cAlnes (;.o.atcd otAa( than by e,eetrlCItyl to 7) Peaslonrd IWAItA and)leltare MAUI. • � I • Croup Lr DUI Lina Aaad Factor or si.11ar$ Bo01 Ttvck or Dual Purpose A-$cane Truck; Concrete e•tcrt Plants (vet er er7)$ Concrete $ay. Itelr- propelleJ until on atteets. Ritnw/a, alcport: art weals; Drill;req a..J auelnq • PticAtnery, vertical aid Aoelsootal Iriot to 4;4.13 to wateclige:s, we;cn ' drills or 34eYAara.c uLr Cradecetteeg Croce Cheeiec (recadnlca: o: otne4- wice)a Ili;hline C•blei.,y St9nalr3ni loeomtiv:-e Istcr,% cc ovec 13 tuns) • K.glnn:a lntecnal 1111 Slab Vibrator ran 418p0993, htgt�zes; canals and wrenouces)r hcchanieal finishers Ieonerete) IClaty. Ja:.nsoo. 96:40:1 Bridge Deck or sintlac types)s i<Knanteel aures. Cucb arClo, Cuct. acs • Cutter rLachine, eocerete of ssfhalt$ 20thOle Cf6z%grt Ice :rove. I (M-IS00 end slailarll Pave( ;uai0o O;.ecstoc ltattln; tl.p (oral, etc. • In tunnolall 6011erl seceadtsan IBatAet•Gteer.• c.J [1,1114t) (ac;thaltic concrete pavlall: s.!!-2topoUrd 00223etoe (sin1le online)$ 1.19-PeC2411e4 t Pipeline Wtappinq r.&cAlne, hcault, CAC, of &tail.( t%7e3l$ Slip rorsa fuaJe 1111ting device fot concrete for.$)l ,cell JWLbet :iced Tcactu al • outface Meatat fEDEOAI IEGISWIL VOL 42, NO. 70--fAIDAY, APRIL 22. I977 IL t 0XISICS W. CAT)-salt rays 1P : DVCttlor ta. CArr-Sols P+gt Ia m t:r.� Cx1t.:Jw•z 9rCS1MP4 (Cant'il ' tua,a.: t awl tt1 poen IS)vtl'!lLT s3PC1A1003 {taint•dl , (utta•s s and 11) Gsc.p 74 Canctete eanvetat or Concrete rap, Trutt of fquipo•ent Mounted • (ooea lcoq:1 to a;ply): Concietc Coiveyoc. baltdacrg titch Deck tnglnettst stoup 10-Al backhoe thydraultel tup to and lnCludtng 1 Co. y4s. ••r.0 1, Neal Dcua rise:a r+list re.;on Pu-? And stellat typ`;as Gantry Aldec backhoe tc3bl.:) (up to and Including 1 cu. yd. ..t.c.l; cugo-nataul as-.- (or stclircll t't-:+-Y='-':r tot stniltc): rattttat hotat (1 at tote de"Vi) Lac and Luasct vret 1/1 Cu. yd, a-t.c:.)) Continuous rll'i"t 1-t lata tecesanteal rcntc'ets oc L?demise lischlnt (atpn+)t, DatLr[-creeru and 1 Acget (up to And 4ncludin-1 1 cu. y.ts.t !C(ant attachet)t Ctanra tout was atetia:12 '-t.a at _'.alt 11311t; ru actN,btles /ate-rot attaktt attaktt wtth of 25 tons, narr+erhead and came)), Ccade-alls Iup-to and inCludlnq . ca rittast C*rpte-ts;r Ct.-aiaatt.n; ►ac!,r.nt 9tetstt, ttuet v.00nte4 yd.)t rower Shovelt, Clawnetts, Dcaglints. (up to rod Inclua,nq 1 c.., ra. .4th Ca-?ttt:or Co-.,na:ton; Pt;.t =cn34103 s:tcllnt (pipe ltnaa amyls r.t.e.)t Nrvcr a144, tsipglt cnq%• ..)t telt-ptot,�itc4 D"+-ty?c L.t:i,y ♦ere clean.nr ratha-e ttractw pto;.,•ll:d and suppostedis Pipe V:apptng bevies leente[ Mott) to.., 10 tonsil Sett-pcu?etlej to.>.+-typo Loring ra:Mine (ttoe:o( JCG;�il•-4 and s•ap;.-Att-dlt itr(ss9^•ration Plant. troller Dotes ietntet vaunt) totes 15 tons) t;-•:ta.x (tln,:h a.r!.+li1t Sc1--ptoie1114 town trw ltttinq devtt:a tetnter aau!rcl (lt Concret Group ill Ato.as tans oc IC:t rt.R.C.11 SCI(-ptop:lled tlevsting Ctadt Plane) . te Concrete slip tots Pavrft Auto.+tle Aaticord fns Slu[:t[ C?::at9rl S-.411 Ttactoc tutu Wool Soil teatstl T[uea tylrm Lmabot Wel+ers Comas, TIA7et Dtaln 114Ckfille[1 Canal Ttif+:c) C&-At Tlt-:`*t- v/dttchinq attachnentss Ccatuts (ave( 1S tons u;, to and int1v4-01 lis Crag? 4: Xtmt-c:a:st tat a)ntlat)1 A ? alt Plant "inectt Cast-in-flace, tontlt Continuats flight Tie back Augat oust 1 cu. yd. lirxlistng ttarrrr /i?t La/hal maids; Ca:all-aticn S!ushet And r4tot Dpecatots Canero(. Dcott Trawtlt(t 450-4-1 as *lilac 145 tons oc Mott); ntgniire Caal:•.r tatzh riaat (:titlp!e w%i:s)) Dtatt:l t::a41n1 SSlet4 tr?ocatott heavy Duty loves i tontil taader (*tat i yds., up to ani tncludirq 12 Co. Y-41A, a-... /t;alttan aw:/cr 6,14ers ren Scal :aChint (at eaailac)t aal.Aa Laa4er) blade (witti-englnell Poet Shovels. Cta.thrllS, Draglines. ►aC.twe3. taa•)rr (u? t* 2 ylt)t rtct,antctl .ttn:h Shield; /*ctable C:cashing ani Ctadr-allc tows I yd. and up to ani including r C+. yds. r.r.c;t P,a:ar xcseentnj Ptactst lash Call Ka_ .t Tited Ca th-aivinq fqutpstnt top • tired eatth rovlhq s-.schines (aultipls peopolslon pirtt uhtta and t— W a»d trtl.di-p 45 cu. )dl. 'at[uck' r.c.c.) Cuctids. T-Pulls, trA-10, Its of mote actapecs) tux to and'tocluding IS Co. yds. 'stru-k' I1, aid alcilars rar.Sec T:ttj !?hart Seit-ptopa:llc4 Compactor with Dosatl ptopelied Ct,sj+zctot frith multiple psopulaton power units)t Sinp:t rr.i trot S.%ccgtoot) Tt:•:at fated-c teu:.atc ticad of slailat equip•en:)t Tractor Au=bc:-tired LarRh.+ovinq :RsChlncs 1-!tA tandtm sereperrlt Slip rota hast Sccai---rt Ttactoc Ttenzh)ng 1-aChine) Tti-batch Pavtct Tunnel ssist Pavet (concttte at as?halt)t Tan4tm Carat Twet Ctancs t'abtlet Ttthrt.et liactnj raCllner ~tide(! s:aots roamer (and at:het atallat N901111 equtpnent) (pa111ng attached shleld}t tM turf oat Ltt bhsr and Taut Ccan<a land s:a..a. typealt Wheat Lcav3tot top to and ineludirn 750 Co. T4.per hooch W:r,ar eta.;? gs CA-11 fl.'s;e( D:a1n 01990tt chteaso SOON) c4obtst4ttan Nixes Ccana (o+et IS tans) a:: Ca;rtssar (sanittit Ccz.'iretlon Slarry Moat "/ac Cleanttl 16191111M Ct»Srvay i$ tc-.s ar.j rr-et)t Lull xt-.lft of a uthor 1:0 ft. of wet)) Hacking Croup 11-At Mand l;agonr !!n ean)unctlon with Nasal CxQ+o+tor)) Ctarea ra:`. »e tr.+l:,t: Mico. Call or tack tyYelt ":csetos (with boos) 10-4 at jovet 125 tonsil Wadot (over 17 ca. yrs., up to and Including 14 aro a:C:lAt) /o.:ct Shovels and Dt4911nee (aver I Cu. yda., a.t.C.)1 2—but Ultc r-:. pucpoCo Catth toving rachina* 12 units *vet iS Cu, yda. 'atlock' crap :01 its:-tt;e laCk:illtrg rachlnti actdge cta"t Caty-19ft (at tdtast LOieavatat {Moat 714^eu. yds. pet tsaut) sl_:1+(Ir oizieal Cttutinj ka:hlrtc Ce:.atnativn 160'.Cs and Loodet {q to a:t arc:.:::j 1/1 cu. yd. a.r,c.tt Lc(tict (I cteratoro tcgvltvd Ctoup 11-54 t"llot lovas Is cu. yds.) U'Cf.- ruin; ear;int te•so:a tea's hatatll Derrick Darjas (sreaot ex_avatlami wote)1 It-Mat :aa-trr A:s"a Clts[a4ecs L:evrtirq Cradits Ccsvy Duty croup 11-01 opetatot at Mslicoptst Julian uatd 1u offetioai wo(k)l #Cwt• latary ttl:: A:q tlrc:.dlns CAlseon foundation watt and /45bine ty2t Gontt011a4 tAttlisavta9 tquiptssat tttiltf) roct.t:r.; S.otrtr (of alatiar)I Litt flab rachioac ivsItbor9 and s(::Ia- t;pCols 1¢adet 11 yds. up to ant tacl:rdthg 4 yda.lt lai(oaotivo (ever ICJ tc»sl ts:aj:e oc z4tiple uritals ga.ttplo rmin• tarthsaving - rat stets, ow.) Ino, ta:.Cta sctayat)) Itmt-atteas Visa ,vt#,-p!aj t_c:i:not lsateruatt-Debris Tug half-propelled (loatlirpl 1s-tbb4t' iltad,tctarct, attt-loollrg {panto wlctls, etc.11 GAt-ttlo Cat lttclelst attt:Lnit SI»g:t Zt41na Scra;.st tiro 41 yds.9 toll atrbll_lset (P i M at e;"U t xua-Stadtl tcatt)as ac othet autosite typ►li Tfaetot, cm- states Celli Co a+natlonr Tract Laying type sasth im0ving "Chloe (slat,,* as):h+ -iti, Larder befapota)r :ra:rt loading stat)aa/ Vacuum Coating 11"tj , lattlsy t:aawe top to 6a-4 /.Clwdlssg 111 tons) ' r IN, 09011AAL 1641STS1, VOL 41. NO, 74-1`110AY. APRIL 37. 1971 - « Iwo so . ""Boer aa. CA77-3015 tags 21 31 rtr.. M...It lEd...#.aw • r+h. N l• F__. •+re.-+a •.t+• Rase M L 1f tNalaae Yes"" W., a»•.T•. Tru:z TSLZI :•i:1rs oarvlAll lconi•di- t &VIA CL:7:71 SIAIAZLX 1.t.o aosrr, wrdtt 4 y4s. v.tat .70 $1.00 Ul'r JiTM[YS, rack Litt $ 30.023 i 1.111 It*ell/ its or Itann.ul dtivtrt conzeett p,+y m chtr.cl TYriSIT MIX. AGITATOa • Concrete F�sp ttuct (.t.en (w.der i 74x.) 10.051 1.111 .70 1. flat tact tcuck is use4 42�roptlatr list fa.t rate ?RUCK RLTAIPJ" IlCUCA 10.071 1.195 .70 1_00 ' *`.All sp?IYii ct-p lu.+Cet 4 Ids. vvtet Icvrl►1 O,,c{rctete VACUUM TRUCK under ().S00 truck twa4tc t yds. +Att, 1411onal 1r.drS •1.301 .74 1.00 lcvclis Ou.pctek (un4t4 4 yds. • vatec lerel)s Lacact or pilo: SCISSOR TRUCzt S(ngtt unit car drwerl Rapper truck (Mtn flat fait► 1) aslr unitl/ flat tacit ttuci is used Industtiai Litt Truck epptcprlstt flat fact late (mechanical tallgattll shall'applyr i'ic.upst Sald, "All twttec tired tractar (debris bas. unGer t yds. water ! (Mcn used vLthln toa.Yttrat • le v.+a i Teas dklvelal Trucks t jvrisdictian) 20.10 1.I1S .70 1.00 (dty per-batch conctttt mile, un`ee 4 yds. eater I.vei)1 JETti" TLUCf t YAM TMIC1t reiptrss :.atehoustatrt f Ret05 14 1.115 .70 11.00 (2.500 sale, unGet 4,000 gals.) 10.115 I.19S .70 1.00 ren c C4.l:r: S7R.".ALL7t (Y�wa cot01111ATIO41 ttit.'CY TR= auger. 4 yds. and under E HI:71 L'OISTt Transit, Ids. voter ltvrlit Dump (4 Mia AI(tatof (4 yds. and Ida, and codec i Ids. tater under r yds.) 10.115 1.19$ .74 1.00 lewttl s >h."etirrtt It Ids. and un2tr i yds, water level)s VACUUM TCUct (1,500 1411. bt-p,ter (4 yds, an! unlet L an4 ur44r 3,S00 gala.) 10.14. 1.IlS .70 1.00 Ids. +ate$ ie.el)s (aids (debtl i We 4 yl,. .mid under ! yet. Burrell-TSRET!KKJ( cJa Wt vatat itveilr Single unit (let self-10&444) 10.171 1.195 .70 1.00 tack 12 6.10 wnitlr Indu,trlal Litt Tcuek (aechonieal tallgattl Thick. (dry pre-batch c0aer4te sats. 4 Ido. aid WW c L yds. vat•c level) 20.011 1.19 .74 '&.4r Jr2TI&4 TRUCt and tu:XX Tabor fend& 2.$04 1411*&&) 10.01 1.1!51 470 1.M "�" .USW L101111k VOL. 42, NO. Y"AWAY, APRIL 22, it" G.)I-301) rage 37 DOCIftOM 00. G77-50)) Page lila fn.e.1n.4r•t'•r�..b t. r��- I fi. 9•..Lr•f• u tl.rlr f1+ •n.• N...Ir tl.r.n.• • Ra.. M l r 1'...1u. Y•f•r4. •.I/.r Run M L• 9w.1... V.....• .•!/.. ,.S n•' TvuCX osltTss (ctrrc•d1 2C:1 CL--Z:T Srj:':g t.M •,ee. 4 ICf. •:1 .rdtr 1 yts. rsut lc..:lt C"Sp it TRANSIT NIX AGITATOR Inver yt:. •-1 _rSc( s yd. -st.r 10 yds, tnto.,Ih 11 yds.) 110,75% S 1.195 ,70 11.00 14.0110 0=;C4e:• (4 yes. 4.1 ..::.t a yes. ..tet level)# DULR Crnnrr srRL.\DLR (r/w O.r�I:vt It Ids. a.J uWcr 0 a..Ier, a yds. and including -.tar Ic.clll ;rids (ecbris 12 yds. weer 1.v01)r Ouaj L-7., 6 yet. and unsee a yds_ is yJs. end l.K lud Ing l2 v444e :e.•ell/ -:.e-s,(dry pro- - y.ls. stat le.alll uu,.l.cfate batch c":4o:0 at■, 4 yda. - IR yds. yJs. and InCluJsng 12 end r69ee 4 )Cs. .&tee lev.11 4 10.20 1.195 .70 11.00 yds. ester lavoll/ Solt-pea- polleJ street wccpsr ..1th A-A• r:r._A TA:Y_e3s e.lt-eontaloed cctu:o bins 0_7;e-r:.I!el Ci Ceo-lits. Skids (e.brls•bo4. 0 yds. :.e!:s% ersaa tl'ir Iletti")t and Inc'-ding.12 yds. rater att4r7 tnd •stat teuct le.el)l SGov go sn.f/or $now 14,5:0 !&is, &cd odor Flows Tcuck (dry pfo-batch S.e9) Isla.)# R..t.oer tired conerety nix. 0 yJs, and 10.21% 1.115 .70 1.00 IneluJing112 yds. eater IevellI Duapstor t0 yda. lU.t7 L.:T T)I.aSY:T and Including 12 yds. vatsr tt:13 L.d) 10.22 1.151 .70 1.00 level( 10.04 1.1': .70 1.00 a-_ %::ULA1 . . aLAVT Dvey TYW431VORT SQA::_ 0-U.10 10.245 1.113 .70 1.00 (gooseneck lovbeJl 10.43 1.175 .70 1.00 .RA.*4:T r:1 AGIIArDA TAXISIT MIX AGITATOR t0 )-Js. thcoch 17 yds,) 10.233 1.193 .70 1.00 (over 12 yds. through 14 yds.) 10.433 1.191 .70 1.00 a..1 uaCor ?.Ica 0818.1 10.261 1.193 .70 1.00 I5.60;, 1016. IM uA34t ` 7,000 Isla.) 10.)1% 1.1911 .70 1.00 • t v , ' f PIDERAL MISTIA. VOL 42, NO. 7"AIDAY, APAIL 224 1977 DECIA10d JO. Ca 11-Sala /.2. is !GrCislox la. CAII-5039 Paq. 14 P,c.e.t...rn.r.r...... ret... 0..), H L Y P-0...diel V.,..:.. ..L'. :7�C[ tA1IKaS •(R+nt•JI R•'•• N L t/ Ir.fa.. Y.ta/Le •.1/u T7+�K[ C41KS•S; ICont•d1. Aire. T.. Arlt.T,. IV" Citi!)-T SIArJ.D1Jt (v/W eUt.t CC---r.' SPAFADEX Iv/uo suq.t, ovcr U )J.. and a'v)et, over 24 TJa, an.a incl.4tof is y4s. valet InCluding 1S yds, wtter leve114 lerel)I Gulp lo.er 12 yds. Wy (over 21 yds. an4 and Including Is yJa. watel Includliy IS yds. V.ttt 1eve114 ltve1)1 Dv-S'Cltte lover 12 W..peret• lover 24 yds, and yds. an4 Including 11 yds. Includirg 13 yds. water le,.ell4 _ rater level)) 0.0pater love[ DuA?.tet lover 24 yGs. and 12 yda, old lncludln2 is yes. lncludlcg 15 ydr, wirer levell4 valet level)I Said$ (debts$ OH 1019, 20's, 211& and other box, over 12 Ids. aaf In:ludiho oLallat cat type, Tecta Cobls, le yda. vatec leve111 Ttue►s LtTu.a neapulla, Tournarocter, (dcy pts-batch Coneteta ria. Iuc114 and sl•tlar type equip- over 11 yda. and Including cent .hen pulling Aqua/tat oe + Is rata, level) S 10.10 i 1.115 .70 fi1.00 w tet cant trailers and fuel • and/or gtcase cola ttollers P.D. 02 S131LJW TYPO ofocRaf atw, ccallersl Stlda - - SELF-LC DLAZ 7U<X 10.54 1.111 .70 1.00 (dtbeI las, Drat 21 yds. and Inclultn7 IS y4t. watt[ lavell4 • MC[ PLUAIR J.4 20,375 •l.tg3 .70 1.00 Tt.clt 14ty pre-batch concrete mix, *vat 24 yda, and lrtcludlag tULS CL•W'IT is yda, water level) 1 10.14 1 1.111 .70 11.00 awget. over Is yJs, and Joeluding 24 y4s. water •ULF CL`VfT SPAI.I.Orn W-0 level)$ CecDtnatton duap and auger. over 23 yda. sed dv.p tialle_r) Uury (over It Including SO yda. -stet level)# yda, and including 24 yds. burp lover IS yda. and including 1 voter Ic.e11) Ducpctate (over so yda• waste leval)s Uueperete It yda, and 16c1uJtn4 24 yda. lover 15 r1s. and Jaeludttg SO Oae'a4el water level)[ 0uc7attt (Drat � Yds, water love a i I lova - lt yda. and Including 24 yds. 1S yds. and including SO yde. rater levelll Said ldablla cwt, water levol)i Skids (dvbtls boat over It y4s. and lnclwdiry over 15 yds, and Including 50 24 yds. vatot ltvel)s TraneLt yJs. water level), Teueta (der six agitator favor 12 yds. pre'Lh(cA Coarctate •Ix. over throwgb 1t yae.)$ Tsucts farr 15 Ids. " tACludlrg 50 pro-batch concrete rix, wet rds, water level) 10.7! 1.10! .10 1.40 17 Ids. and locludang 24 , Ids. water level) 10.505 1.195 .70 1.00 /ROlRAL 91GISTOR, VOL 42, NO. 7"110AY, A►1dL 22. 1177 s :� CwtJ-311)t Togo II 1sa1CillOt ke. CAIT-3031 tag• ). ' ttitiUtet&. • e AstA bfrislTlovl ter If!;L !'lY_'3 :t`-^t"a_1 i.•{s f s.a.*..+t..f.a•..+. MjtA EWMIV'ITQfIRATM gaga Cts.:>: iraf_<:A .jvy t.•.a N i r f»•iw. Y«•.{.. •.U.. •#ARCA 2r All arae net tnctvd•d -ichtn Aru 1 •r A:trr.t ret SO ,ia. ar•G W.d•t Apr..Ts. 4•Itna4 bites. oS yea. -A*et lout Jt! tr,e_-,. lovtt So yes. ani u..4tr aS 0ARIA Ir All stets lncluiad in Tho detcrtpttoe VIS. .&tet Irre=1! D=peiete 4411ned below which /a h.s.d -"-% to-a%hlp tAYr SL ya. awed meet is y0&. Asti range It.&# Of Areas 1 &std 2. • .alar ic.c:1! D cptt.t love, so y:s. an. w.I:-r it yin. .a:ar t COMW^Ctng in the Pacific aces on the sat•nston of the SwtLarty le-.^.ilj r171e*?tar pilot (wnts Ito* of Township 113. trot_;*Cts:.y r:n of na:egtolals Thant* Easterly •tont the Southerly tins of Township itt, ca.sat-i :.:3: tdt::st c/-a, ov*: 5.1 yes. _ Eke Mc. DtADie +erldl&w to the S.V. corn• of to-nahy 145, ' a:A us2tt aS y2s. stot IAveltt _ range it, Ct. DAtete Dass it"•wend 04#101+4, . Trete (Cry pre•04tc.'1 concrete Tl{enCe SO-Lhtrly to the S.V. Sorest of 90-0shlp 243. tangs it. tis, over :3 yl:. And undst as Thence L&aterly to the S.V. Cerner of to-"ship 20S. range 13C. y4a. rates le-ell S 10.114 1 1.115 .70 41.00 Ikanet Ssutharty to the S.W. corner of tew"ship It$. tante M. Ti+enc* tascarlr to the S.V. corner at towarshlp 215, conga tJt. OC:l CC'-C:r sr).ADM twjw Thom* Se-tk sly to the S.W. corner of township SSS,'CA-&* I)t. ore:, G-ce $5 yea. And Thence Lntatly to the S.L. Corner of CO•n%NIp 222, rani• ITC.. to T2s. ustar '•' Thence Southerly to the S.V. corner at to-namp 213, matt In. jeer:)$ C.r,- it$ yG#. and t Thence LAotarly co the S.C. teener of eo-ns11p US, range W. i•::.St•t.S: yrs. •at#( lev#111 Thence Southerly to the S.W. cornet of t•.nshtp 243, coni# 19C. D-:,.:rete (Stet aS y2a. oral telling on the Southerly list of Kings County. chance Eattatly Era_::reg t) 733. -stet level)$ _ along the Southerly ODundary of King& :il y2s. e•..1 /sclvdiry • County and the Sovshirly he.nd&ry of Tulare County. to the S.t- 45 yes, rate: Ias';is sesta corner at to-"ship 213, rang• 25:, iea:r:r We. at yet. and Thence Fsccherly to the M.t. corner of t*-eshtp 211, cans* M. lrrlte:ri #5 yrs. .a:#g ievol)r Thence'Jostatly to the %.L. career of co-nshlp 213. carts IGC, a L:a1 (::; p:*-:a:h Ctrtttto Thence Northerly to the M.L. corner of ca-nr:•!p 13S. r4cte lat. o:e, 0 Ids. a: ::z:_Gt:+q Tht"Ce 4rsterly to the N.U. corner of e0wnoh:p M. tante 2::, 1: yda. valor level) IlwO! 1.215 .70 1.40 Thence Nor:harly to the 9.L0 corner of co:nahtp list rust Ileo Thence Vatt.cly to Cho a.W. Cerner of township 113. mage lit. " O::x CL-_M:Silt=CA -j-u Thencs Forcherty to the X.L. cosec of township US. yoCgo lot. , Oise$, rsvc 11 yea, and Thence Wasterty to the F.V. Co:nor of tswmiMp 10S. range 241. incl:,s!.4 0% T2s. -star Thence Northerly to the x.11, corner of cowmohtp 934 went* 2390 loov:11 D- loos 63 yes. Thence Westerly to the V.V. Sector of tswnshtp ii. cant• ?$E. ea 1x1.dt.) 15 y2s. wt's Thonc* Mortheriy to the 0.1. cerntr of town'hit 13, range M. l*%*III ✓rx-cot& (over so Thonc•Westerly to the M.V. corner of townahtp IS, range 24t. y2s, s-..s f:::cal:y y3 yea. 7hcnt* Northerly to the M.L. corner of to:mship 6S, range 271. tater (over Thence Vestatiy to the S.L. cognac of to."ahip"Is. range 19L, 82 cls. art 1a:7u2a r1 1S yda. Theaco Marth4ely to the M.C. career of township 3S. range "t, -stet :ev#:)$ !%tits ideotiO Thence W4st4cly to the S.W. eorser of towooklp 32, range tit. t0a. ••Or 10 yds. and iteluilsy Thence )terthecty to the Y.L. Corner of township 33. rasg* tit, as yea. -rtes itve.j$ :Cwc.# Theneo Westerly to the M.V. career of to-"ship 33, reago i1C. (d:y yse•t&tcs conesote six, • Thence Msrchocly to the M.L. career of C*.nshtp IS. rants 179. our 92 tit. And istcluding Tlseece uesteciy to the M.V,"cocntr of township 2S, range 179. 1$ yda, watts level) 11.21 1.lfi .70 1.00 Thence Northerly creates tN tit. Dialte fattttas to the x.L. cocadr of township 21. Conga lat. • . The"ce Westerly tar the M.V. Cotner 4: tovnship 2N. r.+g4 lot. nosee Northerly to to& M.C. corset of township U. range lye. Tlsoibco Westerly to the M.W. tarnor of towaslstp lit, range 23L. w t 71 into Morthorly to else M.C. cornet of tow4shlp 41. Sante INA M FIDIM 11013TElk VOL 12. HO. Yll--I11DAY. Apt11, 22. l oyr a% r a•. .- f • ptCSS10s{ fn, CA77-203! tate 390 AO:f ssl:m sA, CAP)-M! para 7! _ r Ca klt4 ttG `i . Cf.,.is�:itA A$CA offIXiTIaa1 ter l*(,a C?1 i7ttt 164:: (•,s rmfz t!'V1t::EXT OrtRA1O91 (cost-0) tO'att .':.•T 07L iwT31S (cont'•) •arse i (teat C)s *Ater t (cant"!) Tb.aca westerly to tko K.W. Corner a( CDvf.shtp IN. rants lit, Th.wea Jeit.rtr to aka S.K. seiner of :ovw:Aip .to, tart. 174. Reny. 16,rth9rlt Io the N.L. coroet of Ca,n.;l.lr. Ir. (...go Ill. 7Lr.-ce bn.sl•trly to Ike 11.9. t•rnrC at lYMcllp IC", "'t' I1'.w,. V..t'sty t• it., N.V. .elect of i+u..xhip 34, r.r.k. I)t. Thence Vrrtic{r to the tt.V. corner at ta,r:l.h:r 16.1. ranTe .. {.`a. Ioc• ►.rtiketlr as ifs :a.t, caCntr rt tow.sAir lex. rings 12E, Thence Aarthtrty Co cot U.C. corner of to.;. fee ll'., r✓.p tT=, Thence Ia.tatty to the S.E. tomer of to.w.ship its, rant• lit, 7N...ce wac..rlr to the IC.u. ecrn.r at ten.:T..;r It%. r.�,e 1•.a, Tl.ou Sattltttll to the F.T, tocwty at t+unihip ILK. tare lit, TI.C.-C. S...th.cly t• ate S.J. corner •( t*-&?-:p it':. cars Ik.nct utst.tty to tb. NA. catntt at ts. -%-hip Its, fence 165. Thence ta.t n ly to the S.C. c•ntr a: cc.n.:t-tp ::K, :.r;t l.•.r, Ibrnee ::ota..rly to tko X.E. caca.c at tavnaAtp IS:t. CA-it tot. - Thea[-e Sowehsriy to tSc :.V, cafr.er of to.rshsp :C:, sar.;r Era, T� arw*r •. tou..hip :%il, re;* Tntwct Cexaeetr to the Y,.. Cianat st tavnahtp { x, range tet. Thence Sencc westerly t• the N.V. eawt:•Crly to CA* S.W. garner of te.ws'.:p :`Nra. r*":. l u. Ile ptt %ar[htxly to the W.C. cos reef at t•ex.tk(p It0,,rypie IiL, • • i Mara ;a::Ctly to the S.C. "loaf of toun*htr 1711. rarZe lit, Thence iatltrlr to the S.I. •+frees of eo..,tA.;- ]&S, rare;• earl, Ther-c. Southcfly to the S.W. carper of tau shtp tin. cants I:E. . It.eoee :au htrly to tet S.V. tw mer st Carta?:� S1':, r:rf. t`., Ihcatt Last,rlf to ckt S.E. eorntr Of trvnship 14m. rola ISE, Thence t:attsiy to We 3.1. ga:rst If to.at.l:p 13m. rare P. Thentt Se.tt.tr:y to the S.U. Cotner of touasbtp IIX, mato tit, , Thewta SavthtTly to the S.V. cornet at teras;ip t IN. CA-it i='. TS.eac0 rastesly to the I.E. corncr of ta.n.ahlp 13m, conjo tit. TI.ehts tastilly to t%e S.L. corner at tounsf:., CIN, 'ahft t:J. 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Y.•acC Iaatttly It eke S.i cornet 01 irunshsp 1:. Coat* 2L, Thatet Laecefly to the S.C. c*that at toxafshlp )CX' tars* (V. TRtaett Esvth•tty to aha S.V. cachet at ta:ss»:y 163. east% It, T:utmce Sswrtdrly.to th• S.Y. ucaet *1 t+whgktp Ions. sago Q. Thaace C.sterly to tks E.E. earrcS of cc+r.sl:p 4%. mils $1, 714hc* easterly to Wks E.E. coreac *f 4*w%1%tp 1163. eaata sit, T'14,6c0 Katthtrly to it*V.E. corncr of tsar:1p ti. to+;t :i, 7?.:a94 Sovtkerly to C1:C S.V. earc*C Of ta.wathlp 19x, eaola Seo Tacwta Lrsaerlr to tl•a N.U. Dtrcr of t world* =. tarso It. 114o:o 1*tttcly to the S.C. cachet of tsumbhtr ILK, facts We Thence ultltriy cressiwl the 31':::*ltt bas*ilao Co ata S.U. Ikesee .ttl*rly go the X.L. corncr of t*vhshtp Iix* tsoge 7Y. •agars a: sovaship is:. Canto 31. .These$Vasrerly to cite W.U. corner of tevwahtr 1kx. c.m/a Ica. Thomas E.64orly a:oat the Ne;_aldt ►asollee to the S.C. latest Theace XIcthtrly to the V,1, career of to..hsistp 112. ramte NY. .of township M. carka 339. Tkee«tr ltorihorly to 391+ 3.39, cornet at towilkip ter, cawge It. T14sce Vsacarly to ate W.V. 4410,61 of tiusikip 1619. Waal* U. Thames Northerly to tko V.E. carnar of te%msktp IOu. It, ` r110llAl 11Gt32t1. VOL 12, NO. 71- 91bAY. AIXIL 22, 1077 • • awufra ,l-)ON not 41 " CAU ICANlA Asia a:Ft7rrra<s FC4 •� MER L4vit72s7 OtLPAIC t (Coot'd) •u.a It (Gat'd) T_tcta Vosta:ly aloof tta Serthtrly list to to%csblp 103. late the f.cl[Ic t3caee. � s Atte 1 e& lacictas that portico of 3etthera Califorale locl.ded vitl►- ls t]t h:tev;c� ltur • Ctxeacita at t_s Sett`ecly ►onodscy of Cha State of Callferale at tte U. W. tetter of tevaatlt &BI. calk;e IV. mt. Dlatil• baso- 1tc, ant cer:dia-: , acerae Sa+:?.at:y to the S.Y. corner of twe:ahip 40,.conga 7V, t T).aa:a Sa:a::y to at S.C. comec of tsvalhtp 4c9. range TW. {� T`ctte :o+stay to t1e S.U. career of tweshlr 433. weege dY. :1tat• Cas:etly to %to S.C. comet of twas%it 4319, Cana* SU. 'n.aoce Sstt«esly to %1A MA. coccer of towoahlp 443. coag• 3Y. , es tie?sct.`..cly ►owdary of the State of California. ' Zltcct Westerly alocg the Sotthecly bsmdory of the State of Caltforale a the potat et tgloalag. f, Rolla R, VOL al, NO. 7l-11toAY. AML 2:, iW (Bid—der) PROPCOAL ( kid Form) BIDS WIAL BE RECEIVED UNTIL THE lith hay of May 1978 at 2:00 P.M. , in the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, HaLif'ornia. 94553. TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY: Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby proposes and agrees to furnish any and all required labor, material , transportation and services for the Contra Costa County Detention Facility Ceramic and Quarry Tile, in strict conformity with the flans, Specifications and other contract documents on file at the Office of Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, First Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 9:553, for the following sums; namely: BASE BBD: Shall include all of the work for the construction and completion of all Ceramic and Quarry Tile work shown or noted on the Contract Documents and specified herein. For the sum of: Dollars {$ �. T^1 4 PROLOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) The undersigned has examined the location of the proposed work and is Oziliar with the "lans, Specifications and other Contract l'ocimijents and the local conditions at the place where the work A to be done. The undersigned has checked carefully all of the above fiCures and understands that the Board of Supervisors will not be responsible for any errors or omissions on the part of the undersigned in making up this bid. It is understood that this bid is based upon completion of the work within 365 calendar days from and after the date of the Notice to Proceed. A Notice to Proceed is anticipated by May 23, 1978. j-2 left PROPOSAL {Bid Form) (Continued) . The undersigned hereby certifies that this bid is genuine and not sham or collusive, or made in the interest or in behalf of any person not herein named, and that the undersigned has not directly induced or solicited any otherbidderto put in a sham bid, or any other person, firm, or corporation to refrain from bidding, and that the undersigned has not in any manner, sought by collusion to secure for himself an advantage over any other kidder. Attached is a list of the names and locations of the place of business of the subcontractors. Attached is bid security as required in the Notice to Cont-'actors. OCash OBidders Bond 0 Cashiers Check CDCertified *Check The following addenda are hereby acknowledged as being included in the bid: Addendum # dated Addendum # dated Addendum # dated Firm By - Title Address Phone Licensed in accordance with an act providing for the registra- tion of Contractors, Classification and License No. Dated this ---day of 19 J-3 PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS: Portion of Work Name Place of Bidders auk J-4 I REQUIREMENTS--AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Certifications A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract under this invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting contract: BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: BIDDER 1 . it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the contract and 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereto for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for partici- pation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that Plan, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part II of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific affirmative action steps contained in said Part II on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors and submit to the contracting or administering agency prior to the award of any subcontract under this contract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions . (Signature of authorized representative of bidder J-5 CERAMIC WALL TILE AND CERAMIC MOSAIC TILE Section 09300--Page PART 1--GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 , General Requirements , apply to work specified in this Sec'.ion. 1. 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK The extent of ceramic wall the and ceramic mosaic tile work is shown on the Drawings and in Schedules. Metal lath and scratch coat for mortar set walls is by others. 1. 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturing Standards: 1. Provide tile equal to or exceeding the Standard Grade Requirements of ANSI A137. 1. 2. When using setting and grouting materials manufac- tured under TCA license, provide identification and formula number on each container. 3. Provide materials obtained from only one source for each type of tile and color Lo minimize variations in appearance and quality. 1. 4 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer' s Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer' s specifications and installation instructions for all materials required, except bulk materials. Include cer- tifications and other data as may be required to show compliance with these Specifications. B. Samples : Submit three samples of each type and color of tile required, not less than 12 inches square on plywood or hardboard backing , and grouted as required. Archi- tect' s review will be for color, pattern, and texture only. Compliance with all other requirements is the exclusive responsibility of the Contractor. 2454 Contra Costa County Detention Facility CERAMIC WALL TILE AND CERAMIC MOSAIC TILE • Section 09300--Page 2 C. Certificate--Ceramic Wall Tile and Ceramic Mosaic Tile : Provide manufacturer' s Master Grade Certificate, stating type and location of each different material. 1. 5 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORF'J'E, AND HANDLING Deliver materials and store on the site in original con- tainers with seals unbroken and labels intact until time of use, in accordance with manufacturer' s directions. 1. 5 JOB CONDITIONS Examine the substrate and the conditions under which ceramic tile is to be installed. Notify the Architect, in writing, of any conditions detrimental to the proper and timely com- pletion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 TILE A. Ceramic Wall Tile: 1. "Standard Grade" units complying with ANSI A137 . 1. Tile to be dust pressed, machine made, with spacer lugs to provide uniform joints, matte glaze, 4-1/4 inches x 4-1/4 inches x 5/16 inch. Include trim shapes as required. Colors will be selected by Architect from Group 2 colors . 2. Manufacturers of glazed tile shall be : a. American Olean Tile Co. b. Dallas Ceramic Co. C. Gail International Corp. d. Interpack Corp. 3. Provide cushion-edge units , except where square-edge units are indicated. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility CERAMIC WALL TILE AND CERAMIC MOSAIC TILE • Section 09300--Page 3 B. Ceramic Mosaic Tile : 1. "Standard Grade" units, complying with ANSI A137 . 1 . Tile to be unglazed, vitreous , natural. clay type , dust presses:, back mounted, solid colors, 2 inches x 2 inches with cushion edges. Include cove base and other trim pieces as required. Colors will be se- lected by Architect fr,..;m Group 2 (middle price range) colors. 2. Manufacturers of ceramic mosaic tile shall be : a. American Olean Tile Co. b. Dallas Ceramic Co. C. Gail International Corp. d. United States Ceramic Tile. 3. Provide cushion-edge units and fa: tory-mount tile onto sheets with mesh, dot, net, or other backing method. a. Slip-Resistant Units : Same as ceramic mosaics , with the addition of 7-1/2 percent abrasive grain by weight. C. Trim and Special Shapes : 1. Rounded external corners, and trim shapes at head , jamb, and sills of opening, of same material ;tnd finish as glazed wall tile, and as follows : a. Base: Sanitary cove units. b. External Corners: Bullnose shapes, with an in- side radius of not less than 3/4 inch, unless otherwise shown. C. Internal Corners: Field-butted square, except use square-corner, combination-angle, and stretcher-type cap. 2. 2 MORTAR AND GROUT Contra Costa County Detention Facility CERAMIC •]ALL TILE AND CER701IC MOSAIC TILE Section 09300--Page 4 A. Portland Cement Mortar and Grout: ANSI A106. 1 and A108 . 2. B. Commercial Cement Grout: Proprietary compound of Port- land cement and additives, factory blended to decrease shrinkage and increase moisture resistance. 1. Products offered by manufacturers to comply with the requirements for modified Portland cement grout in- clude the following: Hydroment Ceramic Tile Grout; The Upco Co, Garland-White Tile Co. C. Mastic Grout: Ready-mixed, ready-to-use mastic grout; TCA formula 768 for glazed wall tile. 2. 3 METAL EDGE STRIPS Zinc alloy or stainless steel, 1/8 inch wide at top edge with integral provision for anchorage to mortar bed or subslab. PART 3--EXECUTION 3. 1 INSTALLATION A. Comply with the ANSI Standard Installation Specifications A108. 1 through A108. 7 and the Tile Council of America "Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation, " except as otherwise shown or specified. 1. Mortar-Set, Ceramic Wall Tile: ANSI A108. 1. 2. Portland-Cement-Mortar-Set, Ceramic Mosaic Tile : ANSI A108 . 2. 3. Latex-Portland-Cement Mortar : ANSI A118. 4 . 4. Organic Adhesive, Type II : ANSI A136 . 1. B. Handle, store, mix, and apply proprietary setting and grouting materials in compliance with the manufacturer ' s instructions. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility CERAMIC WALL TILE AND C1:RAMIC 140SAIC TILE • Sect '-on 09300--rage 5 1. For pregrouted sheets, field-grout perimeters of individual sheets and other ungrouted joints using same elastomeric material as used in the factory. C. Extend tile work into recesses and under equipment and fixtures, to form a complete covering without interrup- tions, except as otherwise shown. Terminate work neatly at obstructions, edges, and corners without disruption of pattern or joint alignment. D. Setting Beds : Provide setting beds as shown on the Draw- ings. E. Jointing Pattern: Unless otherwise shown, lay tile in grid pattern. Align joints when adjoining tiles on floor, base, walls, and trim are the same size. Lay out tile work and center tile fields both directions in each space or on each wall area. Adjust to minimize the cutting. Provide uniform joint widths, unless otherwise shown. F. Metal Edge Strips: Provide where shown, and where ex- posed edge of ceramic tile flooring is to meet carpet, wood, or other resilient floor covering. G. Tiles shall not be cut less than one-half full size. 3. 2 ADJUST AND CLEAN A. Cleaning : 1. Clean grout and setting materials from face of tile while materials are workable. Leave tile face clean and free of all foreign matter. 2. Unglazed tile may be cleaned with acid solutions only when permitted by the tile and grout manufacturer ' s printed instructions, but not sooner than 10 days after installation. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility CERAMIC WALL TILE AND CERAMIC MOSAIC TILE Section 09300--Page 6 • B. Finished Tile Work: Leave finished installation clean and free of cracked, chipped , broken, unbonded, or other- wise defective tile work. C. Protection : Protect installed ceramic tile work with Kraft paper or other heavy covering during the construc- tion period to prevent damage and wear. 3. 3 EXTRA MATERIAL A. Provide the following extra material: 1. Five boxes of floor tile for each pattern and color. 2. Five boxes of wall tile for each pattern and color. 3. One box bullnose tile for each color. **END OF SECTION** C Contra Costa County Detention Facility DECORATIVE AND QUARRY TILE Section 09330--l"age 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 , Gencral Requirements , apply to the work specified in this Section. 1. 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of quarry tile work is shown on the Drawings and in Schedules. B. Related Work specified Elsewhere : Glazed Wall Tile a.nd Ceramic Mosaic Tile: Section 09300. 1. 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturing Standards: 1. Provide quarry the equal to or exceeding the Stan- dard Grade requirements of ANSI A137. 1. a. Products offered by manufacturers to comply with the requirements for quarry tile include the following: 1) American Olean Tile Co. 2) Ludowici-Celadon Co. 3) mosaic Tile Co. 4) Summitville Tiles, Inc. b. Decorative Tile: "Pacific" by Hastings. 2. When using setting and grouting materials manufac- tured under TCA license, provide identification and formula number on each container. Contra Costa County Detention Facility DECORATIVE AND QUARRY TILE Section 09330--Page 2 3. Provide materials obtained from only one source for each type of tile and color to minimize variations in appearance and quality. 1 . 4 SUBMITTALS A. Manfacturer' s Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer ' s specifications and installation instructions for all materials required, except bulk materials. Include cer- tifications and other data as may be required to show compliance with these Specifications. B. Samples: Submit three samples of type, class, and color of quarry tile required, mounted on not less than 12- inch-square plywood or hardboard backing and grouted as required. Architect' s review will be for color, pattern, and texture only. Compliance with all other requirements is the exclusive responsibility of the Contractor. C. Certification: Provide manufacturer' s Master Grade Cer- tificate stating type and location of each different material. 1. 5 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Deliver materials and store on the site in original contain- ers with labels intact until time of use, in accordance with manufacturer' s directions. 1. 6 JOB CONDITIONS Examine the substrate and the conditions under which tile is to be installed, and notify the Architect, in writing, of any conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 QUARRY TILE 261 Contra Costa County Detention facility DECORATIVE AND QUARRY TILE Section 09330--Page 3 A. Comply with ANSI A137. 1 , Standard Grade, square-edged, of sizes, shapes, and colors as follows : 6 inches x 6 inches x 1/2 inch with color selected from Summitville price group 2 or approved equal. B. Provide manufacturer ' s standard abrasive-surfaced the with aluminum oxide abrasive aggregate , or other rust- proof aggregate of comparable hardness, uniformly distrib- uted on face of flat tile. Tile showing uneven distribu- tion are not acceptable. C. Trim Shapes : As required for complete installation , of same material, size, color, and finish of field tile. 2. 2 DECORATIVE TILE A. Rozis, 4-inch hexagon mounted on 12-inch-x-12-inch nylon mesh #2R-0721. B. Trim Shapes: As required for complete installation, of same material, size, color, and finish as field tile. 2. 3 MORTAR AND GROUT A. Quarry Tile: Provide epoxy mortar and grout conforming with ANSI A118. 3, 1969. B. Decorative Tile: Hydroment by Upco. Color as selected by Architect. PART 3--EXECUTION 3. 1 INSTALLATION A. Comply with the ANSI standard installation specifications A108. 6, 1969, and the Tile Council of America "Handbook for Ceramic Tile Installation, " except as otherwise shown Contra Costa County Detention Facility DECORATIVE AND QUARRY TILE Section 09330--Page 4 or specified. Provide minimum temperature limits and installation practices as recommended by mortar and grout materials manufacturers. B. Extend the work into recesses and under equipment and fixtures, to form a complete covering without interrup- tions, except as otherwise shown. Terminate work neatly at obstructions, edges, and corners without disruption of pattern or joint alignments. C. Comply with manufacturer ' s instructions for the mixing and installation of proprietary materials . D. Neutralize and seal substrates in accordance with mortar manufacturer' s instructions, where required. E. Install tile using TCA method F-132-77 . F. Jointing Pattern: Unless otherwise shown , lay tile in grid pattern. Align joints when adjoining tiles on floor, base, and trim are the same size. Lay out tile work and center the fields both directions in each space or on each wall area. Provide uniform joint widths. Adjust to minimize tile cutting. Provide 1/2-inch axpan- sion joints at 16 feet 0 inches on center maximum. G. Metal Edge Strips: Provide where shown, and where ex- posed edge of tile flooring is to meet carpet, wood , or other resilient floor covering. Ii. Tile shall be at least one-half full size when cut to ad- just to jointing, including (if required) cutting the preceding tile. 3. 2 ADJUST AND CLEAN A. Cleaning: Contra Costa County Detention Facility DECORATIVE AND QUARRY TILE Section 09330--Page 5 1. Upon completion of setting and grouting, clean quarry tile installations as recommended by TCA and manufac- turers of proprietary materials . 2. Tile may be cleaned with acid solutions only when permitted by the tile and grout manufacturer 's printed instructions, but not sooner than 10 days after in- stallation. 3. Protect all metal surfaces, cast iron, and vitreous plumbing fixtures from effects of acid cleaning. Before and after cleaning, flush with clean water. B. Finished Tile Work: Leave finished installation clean and free of cracked, chipped , broken, unbonded, or other- wise defective tile. Remove and replace all defective tile work. C. Protection : Protect installed quarry the work with Kraft paper or other heavy covering during the construc- tion period to prevent damage and wear. 3. 3 EXTRA MATERIAL A. Provide four boxes of each color and pattern of quarry tile. B. Provide two boxes of each color and pattern of decorative tile. **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa County 04 Detention Facility INDEX TO DETAIL DRAWINGS A14D SCHEDULES ARCHITECTURAL Section 10 Architectural Notes, Legends , and Abbreviations Section 11 Not used Section 12 Not used Section 20 Exterior Wall Details Section 21 Miscellaneous Exterior Details 1 Section 22 Seismic and Expansion Joint Details Section 23 Roof Details Section 24 Stair Details Section 25 Elevator Details Section 26 Exterior Window Schedule and Types Section 27 Exterior Window Details Section 28 Not Uso-d Section 29 Door Opening Schedules and Types Section 30 Door Hardware Schedule Section 31 Door and Door Frame Details Section 32 Finish Schedule Section 33 Room and Toilet Accessory Schedule and Mounting heights Section 34 Interior Elevations Section 35 Modular Casework Schedule and Details Section 36 Millwork Details Section 37 Equipment Legend and Schedule Section 38 Locker Schedule j Section 39 Interior Window Schedule & Details } Section 40 floor Details Section 41 Base Details Section 42 Interior Wall Details Section 43 Ceiling Details Section 44 Miscellaneous Interior Details Section 45 Precast Panel Schedule and Details Section 46 Lightgauge Framing Details & Properties Section 47 Typical Mechanical Chase Plans :ec.Hon 8rd Tevel Courtyard Drainage plans aphi n/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIL.1 FY ARC!i!TECTS PLANNERS 901 BAT BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA, 94111 415-398,5191 EXAM 1EQj Room title and room number • 0 Door mark number - see Section 29 8 - OR � <— Elevation number ��'ra 34.12 C < — — Sheet where elevation drawn A <--Detail Number (---- Sheet where detail shown _O_:- -------,Sheet e -- Wall section number 6.1 <--------.Sheet where wall section shown _ i t----- — Building section number 4.1 < Sheet where section shown I Exterior window number - See Se.---tion 26 AA Interior window number - See Section 39 Indicates reroveable stop on this side of window � Ceiling height noted @ reflected ceiling plan t Equi;::nent designation - See Equipment Schedule 6 t Equipment number - See Equipment Schedule 1 D2 < Cabinet type - See Section 33 Circled area 1 shown on large I Enlarged Section - Detail. Reference Iscale detail ori �levation 3 AG f Reference or Dimension Point ka_p)I n/MCl.aU ;111in DATE i CONT1A COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCi-I1*FECTS PLANNERS _ 7� 901 13AI-TERY S-113L-:ET SHEET SAN I RANCISCO CA. 94111 415.3:)3.5191 GYPSUM BOARD =�.. %� WOOD FINISHED rPT:t'EL OR CRUSHED ROCK PLYWOOD WOOD BLOCKING CONTINUOUS EARTH WOOD BLOCKING SHI;M ���•.,f..,7.7-71 . BATT IN. OR Y'LT:STER BATT INSULTtTIOPi QUARRY OR CERPJ2!I'C TILT: METAL P ,t 1 ACOUSTICAL TILE CONCRETE BLOCK • i 1 TERRAZZO OR RIGID INSUL??TION CONDUCTIVE TERRAZZO I 01 ,,1%���ir! BRICK f Y } f Kaplan/McLauglilin air CONTRA COSTA COUNTY QETENT N FACILITY ARCHITLCTS PLANNERS 901 QAI'`f ERY STREET SHEET �"� t'1!•' 4� � ?(,,,�� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �� � '681 6 415.398.5191 A.B. ANCHOR BOLT COL. C OLUMN 711COUS . ACOUSTIC colic . CC,* RET E ADJ. ,'�DJUSTABLE CONN. CONNECTION ADMIT AD,',UTTING CORR. COPRIDOR AGGR. AGGREGATE C .S . CLIN-ICAL SINK AIR COND. AIR CONDITIONING C .T. CER7-,MIC TILE ANGLE C. R. CART/CRAIR P.AIL ACCESS PANEL C.C.U. COROINARY CAR�E UNIT ;'.PPROX. APPROXIMATE A .R. ACID REESISTING DBL. DOUBLE i ASBESTOS DEPT. DEPARTMENT ASPH. ASPHALT DET. DETAIL ! ASST. ASSISTANT D.F. DRINKING FOUr-,TrAIN A.P. S . ^^-~E-- PANEL (SECURITY) --''--' DIAGONAL- ! ~^^^ DIMENSION " " ~----- -- BOARD- --- D01-07N | BD ' BVauu uu uvCzuu | BLDG . BuI LuI NG DWG . DRAW ImG BLX. BLOCK LXIR. DRAWER BLKG . BLOCKING D.T. DRAPERY TRACK BM. BEAM D.S . DRY STA14DPIPE BOT. BOTTOM BEDROOM B .P.B.S . BOTH SIDES E.C. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR B^^-~-' --' _-- EA. EACH / E .J.C . EXPANSION JOINT COVER ELEC . ELECTRICAL CAB. CABINET ELEV. ELEVATION OR | CB ^A^C^^ ^-'--- ELEVATOR C/C -- ' --- C/C C""^E^. TO __--_- E -_^~ , _'_-'__-_- C .C .T. CUBICLE CURTAIN TRACK ENCL. ENCLOSURE C.T. CERAl'i1C TILE ENT . ENTRANCE C-C CONTRACTOR FURN'ISHED, E.P.B. ELECTRIC PANEL BOARD coNrRACTOR INSTALLED EQ. EQUAL C/FLASH COUNTER FLASHING-, EQUIP. EQ U I P IME NT C .G. CORNER CUARD E.W .C . "ELECTRIC WATER COOLER OR CIIAN. CHANNEL EXAM. EXAMI NATI ON CH. BD. CliALK BOARD EXC . E"..CAVATE C .JT. CONTROL JOINT EXIST. EXI sTI NG CL. CLEAR EXP. EXPOSED OR CLKG . CAULKING EXT. EXTERIOR CLOS . CLOSET C.O. CONVENIENCE OUTLET OR CASED OPENING OR CLEAN OUT DATE CONMA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 901 I3AI-rERY S-I'REET SHL-ET SAN 113ANCISCO CA. 94111 ! / ' ' F.D. FLOOR DRAIN LAB. LABOBIATORY F.E.C . FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET LAM. LA'l I T E D F.H.C . FIRE HOSE CABIN LAU N. I A U NID BY F.H.S . FLAT HEAD SCREW LAV . LAVATORY FIN. FINISH III N. LINEN FL. FLOOR LKR. LOCKER FLEX. FLEXIBLE L.L. LEAD LINED FLUOR. FLUORESCENT L.P . LIGHT PROOF OR FLSH'G FLASHING LOW POINT F.O.C . FACE OF CONCRETE F.O.P. FACE OF PLASTER F.O.S. FACE OF STUD MACH. 1.7�C H I rl—r, FT. FEET MAS . MASONRY F.S . FULL SIZE MAT. MATERIAL FRPF 'G FIRE PROOFING I1AX. MAXIMUM F.F. FINISH FACE M.B. MACHINE BOLT F.S .E.C. FOOD SVC. ELECT. CONTR. MECH. MECHANICAL G.I . GALVANIZED IRON ME D. MEDICINE GA. GAUGE MEMB. MEMBRANE GALV . GALVANIZED MET. METAL G .B. GRAB BAR MFR. MANUFACTURER GL. GLASS OR GLAZED MIN. MI NII-SUM GR. GRADE MIR. MIRROR G.W.B. GYPSUM WALL BOARD Mi Sc MISCELLANEOUS GYP. GYPSUM M.&S . MIRROR & SHELF M.L. METAL LATH H .:,. HIGH POINT M.O. MASONRY OPENING Ii-Ii l:OSPITAL FURNISHED- MTG. MOUNTING HOSPITAL INSTALLED HB HOSE BIBB M.P.U. MULTI-PURPOSE UNIT FIDW. HARDWARE M.T. METAL THRESHOLD H114D. HARDWOOD MPC 140VABLE PATIENT CONS H.M. HOLLOW METAL HR. HOUR N.C. NURSE CALL HOR. HORIZONTAL N.D. SANITARY NAPKIN HT. HEIGHT DISPENSER H-C HOSPITAL FURNISHED- NOT IN CONTACT CONTRACTOR INSTALLED NOM. NOMINAL ff N.T.S . NOT TO SCALE I .C .U. INTENSIVE CARE UNIT I .D. INSIDE DIAMETER INSUL. INSULATION 02 OXYGEN I NT. INTERIOR O.C. ON CENTER INTER. INTERMEDIATE O.D. OUTSIDE DIAMETER ISOL. ISOLATION OFF. OFFICE I .V .T . INTRAVENOUS TRACK JAN. JANITOR O.T. OPERATING TABLE JT. JOINT O.H. OPPOSITE HAND O.P.D. OUTPATIENT DEPARTMEt OPNG . OPENING OPP . OPPOSITE X- P. KICK PLATE O.R. OPERATING ROOM O.T. OPERATING TABLE QrKaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ,1- 74--7 901 BAI-TERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 41 r)-2 q A-F-k I q I PSF POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT PART. PARTITION S .S . STAINLESS STEEL PAV. PAVING S .S .D. SEE STRUCTURAL P .B.O. PROVIDED BY D RAW I NG P.B.X. TELEPHON4E SWITCHBOARD S .SK. SERVICE SINX PL. LAM P%TiSTIC LAI-111NATED STA . STATION PL. Oiz PLATE STAG . STAGGERED PLAS . P1,ASTER STD,. S TA NDA RD PLYWD. PLYWOOD STER. STERILIZER P.P .G . POLISHED PLATE GTASS STL. OR ST. STEEL PR. PAIR STRUC . STRUCTURAL PREIC . PRECAST SUSP. SUSPENDED PT, POI NT SYM. SYmMETRICAL P.T. D. PAPER TU4EL DISPENSER SEC 'Y SECRETARY Q .T . QUARRY TILE SWs SEE WINDOW SCHEDULE QTY. QUANTITY T .B . TOWEL BAR TEL. TELEPHONE R. RISER OR RADIUS THRES . THRESHOLD RECP. RECEPTOR THK. THICKNESS RECT. RECTANGULAR T.O.C. TOP OF CONCRETE F.D. ROOF DRAIN T.O.P. TOP OF PARAPET REF. REFERENCE T.P.H. TOILET PAPER HOLDER REFR. REFRIGERATOR T .V. TELEVISION REI N-F. REINFORCING TYP . TYPICAL k'.7,Q 'D R:,QUIRED TH THICK RE','-"I L. RESILIENT T.C. TOP OF CURB R.IT. ROBE HOOK T.W. TOP OF WALL 131-1. ROOM U .O.N. UNLESS OTHERWISE R.O. ROUGH OPENING NOTED RUB. RUBBER uR. URINAL R111). REDWOOD SC. SCUPPER S.A.S. SILL AIR SUPPLY ENCLOS. V OR VAC . VACUUM S . SINK VENT. VENTILATION S .A .D. SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING SCHED. SCHEDULE VERT . VERTICAL S .D. SOAP DISPENSER OR DISH V.G. VERTICAL GRAIN SECT, SECTION V.I .F. VERIFY IN FIELD SHR. SHOWER V.P. VISION PANEL SilT. SHEET V.A. VINYL ASBESTOS TILE Sim. SIMILAR S .M.S . Siff--"E,r METAL SCREW jq,F. WOOD FLOOR SPEC . SPECIFICATION W.C . WATER CLOSET SPKR. SPEAKER WD. WOOD SQ. SQUARE W.I . WROUGHT IRON* S.V. SHEET VINYL W.G . WIRE GLASS WP. WATERPROOF W.S . WEATHERSTRIPPING WSCT. WAINSCOT WT. WEIGHT WITH W/o WITHOUT Kaplan/McLau gj1ra1 DA17 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY T� F RY STREET PLANNERS SHEET 901 BAVI J'ERY STREET SAN,1:13AN-CISCO CA. 94111 10,06 415-398,15191 TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL DESCRIPTION Ref. UBC 1973 table 43B A tttttttttt A 1401'-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/81' (U.O.Nt ) 25 ga. metal studs, 24" O.C. with one layer 5/81' type 42. 1 ffx" G.W. B. on each side . Studs and G.W.B. extend to underside of structural slab. !.VkX11,1UM 1JT,1B1?ACE.D HEIGHT - 141 -211 13 vy,.mv tim-1 t B NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8" (U.O. N. ) 25 ga. metal studs, 1(; " O.C. with one layer 5/8" type G.W. B. on each side. Studs and G.W.B. extend to underside of structural slab. 1-1/8" cement plaster on fire resistant paper backed lath at side (s) shown dotted. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 81 -6" MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT WITH 20 GAUGE STUDS-101 -0" C NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8"(U.O.N. ) 20 ga. mel . studs, 16" O.C. with two layers 5/8" type I*X11 42. 1 G.W. B. on each side. Stud Type--3 5/8 IIFP20 MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT 161 -311 D NON-COMBUSTILLE PARTITION, 3-5/8't(U.O.N. ) 20 ga. met studs, 16" O.C. with two layers 5/8" type 42. 11 G.W.B. on each side. Extend studs and G.W. B. to structural slab. 7/8" cement plaster on fire resistant paper backed lath at side (s) shown dotted Stud Type--3 5/8 IVFP20 MAY [MUM U!"BRACED HEIGHT 4 _ 100 -8" Kaplan/McLaughlin. 0AIE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITF-CTS PLANNERS i-;�4-75 - 901 BAT-FERY SJ*REET srLLTPARTITION SYMBOLS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 10-07 , a, AICZ .Qr)O r-jr)l TYPE SYMBOL DETAILI DE-SCRIP-nCN E A 2-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 3/4" 16 gauge channel Studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mash 92, 1 lath on one side, 1'�1' x 17 Guage stucco netting at other side. MAXIMUtl U14BRACED HEIGHT - 91 -6" 2-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 3/4" 16 gauge channel studs at 16" O.C. with 3 . 4 diamond mesh 42. 1 lath on one side, 12„x17 Guage stucco netting at other side. 5/8” G.W.B. furred on 7/8" hat channels at side shown dotted. MAXII-JUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 91 -611 G4-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 2)�" 16 gauge studs at 16" O.C. with 3 . 4 diamond mesh lath on 42, 12 each side of studs. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 91 -9" MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT USING 16 GAUGE STUDS ill -Ofl 4-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 2' " 16 quage H �FD mesh at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond esh lath on 2.]12 each side of studs. 5/8" G.W.B. furred on 7/8" hat channels at side shown dotted. MAXIMUM UNBI:ACED HEIGHT - 9 ' -9" MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT USING 16 GAUGE STUDS - 11 ' -0" DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITYKap1fan/MCL1-1ug1ffln ARCHITECTS PLANNERS PARTITION SYMBOLS 901 BAT TERY S1-RE-ET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 A 4 C' i-W-AtA TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL DM-)CRPT)ON See 61' (U.O.N. ) CONCRETE BLOCK WALL AT INTERIOR. � trust. wgs. I-jj%XIMUM, UVBRACED HEIGHT - 131 -0" See 8" or 12" CONCRETE BLOCK WALL "trust. Dwgs. See 1/8" = 1 ' 0" floor plans for size and location. ?,IAXIMUM U14BRACED HEIGHT 8"= 16' -011 12"= 20 ' -6" K See CONCRETE WALL. (cast-in-place) Struct.� Drags. 4 HOUR RATING ITEM 31 U. B.C. L r r riiSee PRECAST CONCRETE WALL. Sectio 45. 00 M S e e SEE DETAIL B/42. 29 B/42 . 29 J Kaplan/Mcl,auglAin CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY AR01 HIT TECTSERY LAST EEST PNNERS PARTITION SYMBOLS 9BATTT HEE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 10,0q Al 9;-�AR.5141 INDEX TO SECTION 32 FINISH SCHEDULE 32. 00 - 32. 02 Index and Notes 32 . 03 - 32. 55 Finish Schedule NOTES TO FI14ISH SCHEDULE 1. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine all plans , details and spec- ifications, and to provide and furnish proper equipment, hardware, fixtures, materials, etc. , pertaining to his part of the work shown or listed in any part of these doc- uments. Schedules are for the convenience of the contrac- tor to assist him in understanding and constructing the project. It is the contractor' s responsibility to verify that all items in the detail schedules reflect the plans and details. Any omissions or contradictions in these documents shall be called to the attention of the Architect prior to bid opening. Bids received shall be considered to include all items for a complete project. No extras will be allowed. 2. For "Legend to Finish Schedule" see reverse sides of sheets. 3. where equipment or cabinets are shown to be recessed in or mounted on 1-hour or 2-hour rated partitions, the finish surface shall be made to run continuously behind and around such equipment or cabinets, before their installation, to maintain fire rating. 4 . See Section 33 for room accessory schedule and mounting heights. 5. See architectural reflected ceiling plans for locations and extent of soffits and facias. G. All interior free-standing concrete columns shall be painted except those listed in Section 03300 as being of Architec- tural Cor. -rete, and except those located in spaces where "ES" is listed for the wall finish. apl a n/McLaughlin DATE CjMTIA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BAFTERY STREET r:iiLET SAN f=FjANCISCO CA. 94111 321. 00 INDEX AND NOTES (.) 41ri•qi•51n1 6. All shower stalls shall be molded stone shower base, full ceramic tile walls and waterproof cement plaster ceilings. Shower stalls in shower alcove rooms 2M25A, 4A32, 4B24 , 4C24 , 4D30 , 4E24 and 4F35 shall be ceramic tile floor on asphalt membrane pan with full height ceramic tile walls and waterproof cement plaster ceil- ings. 7. All shower stalls shall have 21 -0" wide tempered glass shower door with tempered glass side panel. 8. All shower alcoves shall have a bench per detail 44 - 08 except Room 1154 and 1156. 9. For abutting floor finishes see Section 40. 10. Wh. re sheet vinyl is specified as floor finish, the sheet vinyl flooring shall cove up the walls 4" unless otherwise noted. Inside and outside corners s),all be sealed with sealant . 11. See plans and interior elevations for location and extent of various finish materials if more than one material is noted for an individual room or space in the Finish Schedule. 12. Room and Door Numbers : In a typical room number such as lPlOA the individual characters mean the following: Floor number; for all spaces on first floor. P Section or cluster of the detention facility complex. 10 Room number to room generally with corridor access . Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS If C1 9 9 01 BATTERY STREET SHLET 01 C SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 01 NOTES 1,0 FINISH SCHEDULE (CONT' D) r 415 A-5191 10A -- Room number to rooms generally with no corri- dor access supplementing a major room. Door numbers are shown only on the 1/8" plans. 13 . See Section 10 for description of partitions symbols used in plans . See Section 42 for details . 14 . Plaster ceilings, beam covers, and soffits that abut ex- posed metal deck shall be finished the same as the deck unless otherwise noted. 7 Kaplan/McLaughlin CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 02 NOTES TO FINISH SCHEDULE (CONTID) 41.5,-.3.qg-filql FINISH SCHEDULE KEY Floors, Base C - Carpet CHS - Concrete Hardened and Scaled CP - Cell Padding CT - Ceramic Tile CTB - Ceramic Tile Base DT - Decorative Tile DTB - Decorative Tile Base, 4" High QT - Quarry Tile QTB - Quarry Tile Base, 4" High R - Rubber/Vinyl Base, 4" High SV - Sheet Vinyl SVB - Sheet Vinyl Base VAT - Vinyl Asbestos Tile Walls CB - Concrete/Concrete Block , Unfinished CBE - Concrete/Concrete Block, Epoxy Paint CBP - Concrete/Concrete Block, Painted CP - Cell Padding ES - Exposed Structure ESP - Exposed Structure Painted GBE - Water Resistant Gypsum Board, Epoxy Paint GBP - Gypsum Board Painted GBV - Gypsum Board, Vinyl Fabric PCT - Ceramic Tile on Plaster Base PE - Plaster on Metal Lath, Epoxy Paint Pp - Plaster on Metal Lath, Painted PV - Plaster on Metal Lath, Vinyl Fabric gej_*�in AC - Acoustic Tile, 2x4 Lay-in ACR - Acoustic Tile, 2x4 Lay-in, Rated ACM - Metal Pan Concealed Spline (Tool Access) ACMR - Metal Pan Concealed Spline Tool Access , Rated ES - Exposed Structure ESP - Exposed Structure, Painted ; ESPE - same, with epoxy paint GAC - Acoustic Tile Glued on Gypsum Board GBE - Water Resistant Gypsum Board, Epoxy Paint GBP - Gypsum Board, Painted PAC - Acoustic Tile Glued on Plaster PE - Plaster, Epoxy Paint Pp - Plaster, Painted SAC - Acoustic Tile Glued on Structure SD - Special Decorative SP - Security Plaster Painted SPE - Security Plaster, Epoxy Paint S13AC - A(.*oustic Tile Glued on Security Plaster C - Concealed Spline CSR - concealed__§Pj�.ne Rated ROOM OR- SPACE MATERIAL REMARKS ROOM N2------ NAME FLR. BASE "L CELL. JACCE 1101 SALLY P RT VAT R 2E 1's - 1102 VISITOR VAT R PE 'PAC 9 1102A INMATE VAT R PE SPE - 1103 VISITOR VAT R PE SPAC 9 1103A INMATE VAT R PE SPE - 1104 ADIMINISTR.ATION C ** R G Bv/ I"sp/ Type 1 carpet 12 1. GBP 08v/ 1104A MAIL WIORK AREA VAT R PV GBP GBV/ OFFICE C ** R Type 1 carpet 1104B PV GBP 1I04C OFFICE C ** R GBV/ - PV GBP Type 1 carpet 1.IC,4D RECEIVING C ** R 1 PVGBV/ GBP Type 1 carpet 12 1104E RELEASE C ** R GBV/ GBP/ Type 1 carpet 12 I PV ESP 1105 IMAIL ROOM VAT R GBP GBP 1106 CORRIDOR VAT R PP ESP/ GBP 1106A TELEPHONE CLOSET VAT R PP ESP 1107 JqOMENIS TOILET SV R PE GBE 37 1108 MEN'S TOILET SV R PE GBE 19 1109 CORRIDOR VAT R CBP/ PAC - P" 1109A ACCESS SHAFT CHS R Pp - CBE PE 1110 COURTS HOLDING sv SVB CBE *At each toilet 35* IT ! ), COURTS HOLDING SV SVBj Pr-/ PE *At each toilet 35* 1112 LINE LIP & HOLDING SV R PE SPE - 1112A `1101 1,11;'T SV R PE SPE 35 1113 LINE UP & VIEWING VAT R PP SPAC - 1114 VISITOR VAT R PE SPAC 9 OKaplan/MeL -fl-1-A*W% DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY " AA ARCQI, CTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BA TERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 03 LEVEL 1 WEST 415.398-5191 ROOrA OR SPACE LIATERIAL REMARKS ROOM j Et4o HALIE F--L-R-7ii �SE -A[i�� CEIL. XCES ;9 VAT -R PE SPE AftiI15 ELECTRICAL HS R pp SP qw— 1116 VISITOR' S L013BY VAT R PPP SPAC ,II16A PASSAGE VAT R GBP GAC II16B PASSAGE VAT R pp SPAC 1117 VISITOR VAT R PE SPAC 9 1I17A INMATE VAT R PE SPE 1118 VISITOR VAT R PE SPAC 9 II18A INMATE VAT R PE SPE 1119 VISITOR VAT R PE SPAC 9 p - SPEA I LI19A INMATE VAT R PE SPE 1120 SALLY PORT VAT R PE PE —I 1121 S7,LLY PORT VAT R PE PE 1122 SALLY PORT VAT R PE PE 1123 SALLY PORT VAT R PE PE 1124 COURTS,HOLDING SV SVB PE PE *At each toilet 35* 1125 COURTS HOLDING SV SVB PE PE *At each toilet 35* 126 GUARD STATION VAT R PE JPAC 12 1126A PASSAGE VAT R PE p,,:C UZ-1— PASSAGE VAT R PE PAC 1127 SAI,I.,Y PORT VAT R PE PE 1128 SAJA,Y PORT VAT R PE PE 1129 BREATH ANALYSIS SV R PC/ PAC 6 rRP -- 1130 ALCOHOL RECOVERY SV R pp SPAC - ICBE 1130A TOILET SV SVB PE/ SP 35 apla /McLuVIAin K DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY na ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32.04 LEVEL 1 WEST 415.398-5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL REMARKS ROOM N2 NAME FLR- BASE NAL C E I L. ACCES 1I30B TOILET SV SVB PE/ (-`B E— S P E 35 11300 JANITOR SV R PE SPE 4 1131 MEN ' S TOILET SV. R PE SPE' 35 1132 WOMEN' S TOILET SV R PE SPE 35 1133 GROUP HOLDING CHS - pr SPE - 1133A TOILET AREA CHS - PE SPE 35 1134 HOLDING CHS - PE SPE 35 1135 HOLDING CHS - PE SPE *At each toilet 35* 1136 GROUP HOLDING CHS - JPE/ SPE - ICBE 1136A TOILET AREA Clis - PE/ CBE ISPE 35 Pw 1137 HOLDING Clis - CBE SPE 35 1138 HOLDING CHS - PE SPE 35 1139 SAFETY CELL *CP - *CP SPE *SEE SPECS . 1140 SAFETY CELL *CP - *CP SPE *SEE SPECS . 1141 SALLY PORT VAT R CBE SPA' 1142 VEHICLE PORT CHS *R CBPPP/ ESP *AT PLASTER WALLS 1143 STORAGE CHS R PP ESP 1144 ARMORY CHS R PP ESP 1145 MECHANICAL ROOM CHS *R CBP PP/ ESP *AT PLASTER WALLS 1146 INTAKE C R PE SPAC Type 1 Carpet UBE/ 1146A LOUNGE C R PE Type 1 Carpet 114)B HOLDING ALCOVE C R CBE SPAC Type 1 Carpet - 1146C ENTRY C R CB SPAC Type 1 Carpet 12 1147 BOOKING DESK C R PE SPACI Type 1 Carpet 3 2- -- I OAT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/McLau Axlui & AR V 2e ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 9 9 SHEET FINISH SCHEDULE 01 BATTERY STREET SAN AN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 05 LEVEL I WEST 415.39,8-5191 ROOK! OR SPACE _ MATE RIr'4L ROOM N4 NAME FIR. BASE NAL CEIL. REMARKS ROOM 1I48 INTERVIEW C** R GBV SPAC ** Type 1 Carpet 9 • 1149 I14TERVIEW C** R GBV SPAC ** Type 1 Carpet 9 1I50 INTERVIEW C** R GBV SPAC ** Type 1 Carpet 9 1I51 1NTE RVIEll C** R GBV SPAC ** Type 1 Carpet 9 ; I52 PROBATION CLERKSR GBV L �Pf VAT SPAC *2 each robe 9* k S 1153 PASSAGE SV SVB pE ESP/ PP 1154 DRESSING CT CTB PCT - E 3 1I55 CLOTHING VAT R PP ESP/ SP 1I56 DRESSING CT CTB PE SPE 3 1157 CORRIDOR. C** R PPP/ SPAC ** Type 1 Carpet 1I58 CORRIDOR VAT R PP ESP/ GBP _ 1159 DRESSING VAT R PE PE 9 1I60 DRESSING VAT R PE pE ' 9 1I61 JANITOR SV R' GBE/ ESP 4 PE 1162 STORAGE CHS R CBP ESP _ 1163 CORRIDOR C** R PP/ ESP/ ** Type 1 Carpet CB* GBP * Sandblast Arch. Conc. KaPh u/M(!Lau9hlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS /-,—) FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET Sl+[.ET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32.. 06 LEVEL 1 WEST 415.398.5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM NQ NAME FLR. BASE LS CEIL. REMARKS ACCE 1J01 VESTI RULE *CHS R PP GBP *ENTRANCE MAT SEE - -8s-P • 1J02 MUNI CLERKS LOBBY DT DTB GBP GBP 12 1J03 CLEFS VAT R GBP AC 12�� iJ04 ELECTRICAL CHS R GBP GBP 1J05 WORKROOM VAT R GBP AC 26 1J06 CLOSET VAT R GBP GBP - 1J07 PNEUI4ATIC TUBE ROOM CHS R GBP GBP - iJ08 FILE AREA VAT R GBP AC - iJ09 CORRIDOR C** DTB GBP GBP ** - Type 3 Carpet 1J10 FOYER VAT R GBV AC -STAFF ` i i 1J10A FUTURE JJUI'.YL & VAT R GBV AC 6 1J10B MENS TOILET SV R GBE GBE 24 c 1J10C WOMEN' S TOILET SV . RGBE GBE 14 1J10D CLOSET VAT R GBP AC' - 1J11 JANITOR SV . R GBE GBE 4 1J12 WOMEN' S TOILET SV.. JR GBE GBE 17 1J13 FOYER VAT GBV AC - 1J13A JURY C)* R GBV AC **Type 2 Carpet - 1,713B MEN' S TOILET SV R GBE GBE 24 1J1.3C WOMEN'S TOILET 5V R GBE GBE 14 LJ 13D CIOSET VAT R GBP AC ].J14 COURT OFFICE C ** R GBV AC **Type 2 Carpet 26 iiis REPORTER C ** R GBV AC **Type 2 Carpet - Kalplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCM ECTS PLANNERS � �� FINISH SCHEDULE 11331-3&17b 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 07 415.398.5191 LEVEL 1 COURTS ANNEX ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM N2 --NAME FLR.- JBASE WAL LN CEIL. REMARKS ACCES, 1J31 RFPORTER C R GBV AC **Typc 2 Carpet -7 1J32 JUDGE C R GBV *AC SEE PLAN FOR EXTENI OF PLAS . CLERESTOM - IJ32A TOILET SV R GBE GB E 8 IJ32B VESTIBULEC **Type 2 CarpetP GBV AC 1J32C CLOSET C R GBP GBP **Type 2 Carpet 1J33 CORRIDOR VAT R GBP 1J34 MECHANICAL Clis R ES ES Kaplan/McLaugrhlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ' FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 09 415.398-5191 ILEVEL 1 COURTS ANNEX ROOM OR SPACE ?.AATE RO IAL ROM NQ NAME FLR. BASE CELL. REMARKS ACCF 1M01 SALLY PORT VAT R PE PE _ 1M02 STORAGE VAT R *PP ESP *INCL. CBP — 1M03 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 2 1M04 INMATE R0014 VAT R PP ESP 2 1M05 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 2 1M06 INMATE ROOId VAT R PP ESP 2 12.107 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 2 1MO8 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 2 1M09 IN24ATE ROOM VAT P. PP ESP 2 SP 1M10 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP/ 2 SP 1M11 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 2 1M12 INMATE R0014 VAT R PP ESP 2 IM13 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PCT SPE 2 1M14 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 2 SP 1M15 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP SP 2 1M16 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 2 1M17 IN24ATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 38 1M18 TOILET SV, R PE E3P 8 1M19 EQUIPMENT STORAGE VAT R PP ESP _ 1M20 SAFETY CELL *CP — *CP ESP *SEE SPECS _ 1M21' SOILED UTILITY SV R GBP GBP 6 Kaplan/McLaughlin SATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ��. 7e FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 10 LEVEL 1 EAST 415.398.5191 - ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL REMARKS ROOM N2 NAME FLR. BASE WkLLS CEIL. ACCE 11422 CLEAN UTILITY ; SV R GPB GBP 6 4rl M 2 3 EXA14 SV R PP GBP/ 3 ESP 21 114 GBP/ 11424 DOCTORS' OFFICE VAT R PP ESP 9 11425 EXAM SV R PE GBP/ - ESP 21 QBE GBP/ �9 2 1M26 WORK 80014 SV R I ESP Include robe hook 6* fi 1M27 DENTAL TREATMENT SV SVB PE/ GBP/ G 13 E, ESP 6 1M28 HANDICAPPED SHOWER & TOILET CT CTB PCT PE 34 1M29 NURSES' WORK ROOM SV . R PE PBE 6 1M30 NURSES' STATION C R PP PAC **Type 1 Carpet 12 11-131 SALLY PORT VAT R PE ISP - 1M32 CORRILOR C R PP SPP/ **Type 1 Carpet IM33 CORRIDOR C R PP PPP/ **Type 1 Carpet 1M34 DAYROOM (Celings C* R PP ESP/ *Type 1 Carpet 9 @ Mezzanine) VAT* c **Vat @ Pantry 1M35 COURTYARD 1M36 COURTYARD 1M37 COURTYARD Kaplan/McLaughlin IATE CONTRA COSTA C-COUNTY DETENTION FACILIT ARCHITECTS PLANNERS / ;w 1= &.,+/4116 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET FINISH SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 11 LEVEL 1 EAST 415.398-5191 ROOM -OR -SPACE MATERIAL REMARKS ROOM N2 NAME FLR. BASE WALLS CELL. ACCES, 1p01 JANITOR sv R C-1 B E GBE 4 1P02 FIRE PANEL Clis R SBP GBP - **Type 2 Carpet IP03 VESTIBULE cc DTB PV * 2ND LEVEL CEILING **Type 2 Carpet 1PO4 RECEPTION C** R GBP * 2ND LEVEL CEILING **Type 2 Carpet 1P05 WAITING C** DTB PV *2ND LEVEL CEIL114G - 1P06 SALLY PORT VAT R PE* ESP *WHERE SHOWN - 1P07 NOT USED - 1P08 STAFF CLASSROOM C** R GBP GAC **Type 2 Carpet 16 1P081 STORAGE VAT R GBP GBP 1P09 WOMEN STAFF TOILET SV R BE GBE 17 1P09A SqnpAGE VAT R IGBP GBP - WOMEN STAFF LOCKER/ *IN SHOWER ALCOVE 1P09B SHOWER AREA SV R BE GBE AND SHOWER 33* iplo MEN STAFF TOILET SV SVB BE GBE 18 1P10A MEN STAFF LOCKER SV SVB BE GBE MEN STAFF IP10B SiiOWTR AREA SV SVB IGBE GBE *Each shower 3* 1pil VENDING DT R 3BP *2ND LEVEL CEILING - 1P12 MEN' S PUBLIC TOILE I SV SVB BE GBE* *SLOPED CEILING 19 WOMENIS PUBLIC IP13 TOILET SV SVB BE GBE* *SLOPED CEILING 20 1P14 PASSAGE VAT R BP GBP - 1P15 PASSAGE VAT R IGBP *2ND LEVEL CEILING - C** CB/ **Type 3 Carpet 1P16 PUB,- C LOBBY DV DTB GBP SD * *METAL SLAT CEILING - 1P16A ALCOVE clk* CB GBP **Type 3 Carpet - *WHERE SHOWN 1P17 ENTRY VESTIBULE DT** I DTB*ICB* GBE **RECESSED MAT - 1P113 I TELEPHONE C** I QTB GAC -r **TvTDe 3 Ciirpet Kaplarx/McLauj4hlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCIII,�F;CTS PLANNERS / FINISH SCHEDULE 90' � TERY STREET SHEET -- SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32.12 LEVEL 1 WEST 415.39 ,5191 1 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL. ROOM NQ NAME FIR. BASErPE L CELL. REMARKS ROOM 1QO1 SHOWER ALCOVE SV P. SPE 3 1Q02 EXIT PASSAGE VAT R CPP/ ESP - 1Q03 IN"I"LATE ROOM' VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q04 INI•;ATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1QO5 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 i 1Q06 INP-17iTE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q07 IIS RATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q08 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP FSP 15 1Q09 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q10 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1011 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q12 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q13 INMkTE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 —] 1Q14 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1.5 1Q15 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q16 INMATE R0014 VAT R PP ESP :I5 1Q� 7 INNATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q18 SHOWER ALCOVE SV _ R CEJ/ SPE 3 CBE 1Q19 JANITOR SV- R PE GPB 4 1Q20 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP/ 15 Von 1Q21 [NMATE' ROOM VAT R PP SP/ 15 ESP Kaplan/McLaughlin OATS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET �E�-r SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 13 415.398 5191 LEVEL 1 W1:S'P ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM N2 NAME FLR- IBASE WALCELL. REMARKS ACCES IQ22 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp SP/ 15 1Q23 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp ISP/ E �1 C-1 0 15 SP/ 1Q24 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp 15 ESP 1Q25 STORAGE CHS R C pp pp r IQ26 STAFF TOILET sv R CB PEP/ GBE 8 1Q27 SALLY PORT VAT R PE PE PP/* *At Mezzanine 1Q28 DAYROOM c R pp - ,36 ESP **Tvne 1 Carpet PP/ 1Q28A PANTRY sv R PE ESP 6 1Q29 COURTYARD 1Q30 COURTYARD DAT E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY aplan/McLauj4hfin �, U. I _;�1/.70 6+144 7b ARCHI,�ECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 B � *TERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 14 LEVEL 1 WEST 415.398-5191 -- - 1 8 i) ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM REMARKS N2 NAME FLR. BASE AIALL_� CEIL. IACCES, isol LAUNDRY clis R PE/ GBE/ 30 CBE ESP 1S02 SUPPLY STORAGE VAT R G P GBP - 1503 LOADING DOCK clis - CB ESP 1S03A TRASH ROOM Clis - CBE ESP 6 E,E 0 1SO4 KITCHEN QT QTB *CBE ACf4 PLAN 1" R LT' Y PAINTED LOW CONC. 31 IS04A RECEIVING QT QTB GBE ACM W"ItArms 31 1SO4AA VEST1 BULE SV R GBE GB 1SO4B WOMEN' S TOILET SV R GBE GBE 14 1SO4C MEN'S TOILET SV R GBE GBE 27 1SO4D, OFFICE VAT R GBP GBP 12 1SO4E OFFICE VAT R GBP GBP 12 1SO4F DRY .,TORAGE CHS R CBP/ GBP GBP lSO4G WALK-IN REFRIGERATOlf, QT QTB * *BY MANUFAC'T'URER 1SO4H WALK-IN FREEZER QT QTB * *BY MANUFACTURER 1so41 WALK-IN REFRIGERATOf, QT QTB * *BY MANUFACTURER 1SO4K WALK-IN CART REFRIG QT QTB * *BY MANUFACTURER - 1S041, JANITOR SV R GBE GBE 4 1SO4M SERVERY QT QTB GBE ESP/GBE P/ 1505 COM14ISSARY VAT I R GBP IESP 12 1S06 RECREATION OFFICE VAT R GBP Sp 12 CHS CB ESP/ - IS07 STORAGE SP. --P—pv SP/ *RUBBER BASE AT 1S07A P. R.V.- STATION Cris R* CB ISP PLASTER WALL 1508 BOILER ROOM CHS CB ES 4 lan/McLau-ahlin "AT KCONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY apcARCHITECTSTECTS PLANNERS . ,26� FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 15 415.398-5191 LEVEL 1 EAST ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROO N2 NAME FLR* BASE WALLS CEIL. REMARKS JACC 4 GBP/' 1509 OFFICE CHs R CBP GBP 12 isio MECHANICAL ROOM CIIS - CB ES - B 7 _*RU BBER7 1S10A MECHANICAL ROOM Clis R* GBP ES GPB WALL lSiOB TOILET SV R PE GBE7- 1Sll TRANSFORMER ROOM CH - CB GBP 1512 GENERATOR ROOM CHS - CB pp 1513 SWITCH GEAR CHS R* GBP pp CBP7_ *RUBBER BASE AT 1514 ELECTRONICS WORKSHO CJJS R* GBP GBP GYPSUM WAL T S 1515 TELEPHONE ROOM CHS R GBP GBP CBP/ ESP/ *RUBBER BASE AT 1516 GENERAL SHOP CHS R* GBP— GBP_ GYPSU14 WALLS PE 7 ESP I _J�_RUBBER BASE; AT 1517 JANITOR/ST(-'RAGE Clis R* CBE SPP PLASTER WALLS 4 CBP/ 1: 18 CORRIDOR VAT R GBP GBP - CBP/ 1519 CORRIDOR V"-.T R GBP GBP CBP/ 1S20 SALLY PORT VAT R PE ISPE 1521 GBP/ *SPP next to Door CORRIDOR VAT R pp ESP-* GBP/ 1522 STAFF LOUNGE VAT R PE ESP C%* GBP/ .*West Wall Sandblas -_ 1,1- 23 ELEVATOR LOBBY VAT R ES only 1524 CORRIDOR VAT R aP* GBP *North Wall Sand- I IS25 CC-RIDOR VAT R Pp GBP ES B GB 1526 SALLY PORT VAT R IPE PE IS27 VESTIBULE CHS JCB SP Kaplan/McLaughfin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHI-rECTS PLANNERS 901 BAI*TERY STREET SHEET FINISH SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 16 LEVEL 1 EAST 415.398.5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL RSM NQ PAE FLR. BASE AL CEIL. REMARKSJACCE 1T 01 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP/ -- ESP 1 1T 02 INMATE ROOM VAT R Pp SP/ 1 ESP _ 1T03 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP/ ESP 1 1T04 INI.IATE ROOM VAT R pp SP/ ESP 1 1T05 YARD STORAGE CHS — JPP ES _ 1T06 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PCT SPE 3 1T07 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 1T08 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 1T09 INMATE ROOM VAT R IPP ESP 1 1T10 INMATE ROOM VAT R JPP ESP 1 ss 1 1Tll INMATE ROOM VAT R Pp ESP 1 ss 1Tl2 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 i j 1T13 INMATE ROOT` VAT R PP ESP 1 i 1T14 INMATE ROOM VAT R Pp ESP 1 t 1T15 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 i 1T16 IiJMATE R00T`i V%iT R PP ESP 1 � 1T17 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 1T18 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 1T19 SI10WEII ALCOVE SV R PCT SPE 3 IT20 :;'1'AFF TOILET SV:,. R PE 8 SPE i 'r JAN TOR STORAGE SV R PE 4 I SPE Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS � FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET %+iLCT SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 17 LEVEL 1 EAST 415.398.5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATFRIAL ROOM N4 NAME FLR. BASE I tAALCEIL. REMARKS ACCE PP/ ESP/ *At Mezzanine 1T22 DAYROOM C ** R CBP WP **Type Y Carpet 38 1 1T22A PANTRY SV R PE SPE 6 SALLY PORT VAT R PE PE 1T24 COURTYARD 1T25 COURTYARD K �1� . an/MCl-,aughlin DATE CONTRA C`7STA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY AR =CTS PLANNERS f FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BA . ERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 18 LEVEL 1 EAST 415 39F3 5191 j ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL REMARKS ROOM N9, NAME FLR. BASE ML CEIL. ACC 21-101 VISITING VAT R 111E SPAC 11 2MO2 VISITOR AT R PE PAC 21402A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC --- 2r-103 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 2M03A INI-IATE AT R PE SPAC - 21.104 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ;p 15 21,105 INMATE ROOM AT R pp 3P' 15 2MO6 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP 3P- 15 2 MO 7 JILIMATE ROOM AT R PP Sp. 15 2MO8 INMATE ROOM VAT ,;P�R pp 15 2MO9 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp sp- 15 2M10 INMATE ROOM AT R pp 15 2M11 INMATE ROOM AT R pp SP15* 2' 112 INMATE ROOM AT R pp Sp. 15 2M13 INMATE ROOM AT R pp sp15 2M14 INMATE ROOM AT R pp Sp 15 2MI5 IN14A.'r, ROOM AT R pp sp 1.5 21416 INMATE ROOM JAT R p SP 15 2M17 INMATE ROOM AT R pp sP 15 2M18 I NMATE ROOM JAT R pp .p: 15 2M19 INMATE ROOM AT R pp r 1? 15 --J /Me KaplanDATE Lau /-,�V-260 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHI,Tf:CTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BAI'TERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 19 41,5)-398.5191 LEVEL 2 EAST ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL REMARKS ROOM N2 NAME FLR, BASEWALLS CEIL. ACCE 2M20 SIIOWI'-'R ALCOVE sv R PE SPE 3 21421 STORAGE Clis R PP ' SR - 2;,122 BALCONY C** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet - 21I23 F3ALCOTIY C* R PP SP **Type I Carpet - 2M24 BALCONY C** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet - I rrl-\ 21425 13ALCOlqy C* R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet (12) 21425A SIJOWF'R ALCOVE SV SVS PE SPE 3 21-126 v 151 J- VAT R PE r)PAC 1f13� DAYROOM CEILING SPAC Kaplan/McLaughHn DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHIFT SAN FRANCISCO GA. 94111 32 . 20 LEVEL 2 EAST ROOM OR SP,.+CE y 1AAIERIAL ROOM NQ P!AtJiE FLR. BASE '*kL CEIL. REMARKS A:CCES P01PP/ GBP . STORAGE C}IS R -A 2P02 TOILET _ SV R GBE GBE 8 2P0.: HANDICAPPED TOILET SV R GBE GBE 23 21)04 CHAPLAIN VAT R GBP CS 26 2P05 PROGRAI4 STAFF VAT R GBP CS 28 2PO6 TELEPHONE ROOM CHS R GBP GBP 2P07 STORAGE C}IS R CBP GBP _ 2P08 PROGRAM STAFF VAT R GBP CS 26 2P09 CORRIDOR VAT R GBP/ CSR *ELEV./STAIR WALL PP* SANDBLAST CONC. ON Y _ G 13 177 2P10 CORRIDOR VAT R PP CSR _ 2P11 CORRIDOR VAT R GBP/ CSRPp _ 2P11A JANITOR SV R PE GBE 3 Alk 2P12 CORRIDOR VAT R PPP/ CSR _ 2P13 VESTIBULE VAT R PP rCSR _ 2P14 SALLY PORT VAT R PE PE _ 2P14A CENTRAL CONTROL VAT R PP/ GBP CS 29 2P14B TOILET SV R GBP/ FE GBE 8 2P 14C COMPUTER ROOM VAT R PP CS 12 22P15 k7ANITOR SV R PE GBE 4 2P16 _ PROGRAM STAFF VAT R PPF CS 28 2P17IIAND.ICAPPED TOILET SV R GBE GBE 23 • Kaplan/McLaug.Min ��a CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCIIII-ECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BA1-TERY STR ET `lA-ET SAN F=RANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 21 1.,EVEL 2 EAST 6 WEST 415.398.5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM ' NA NAME FLR, 1SASE CEIL. REMARKS ACCES 2P18 TOILET sv - 1 R GB E GBE 8 2P18A-1 SPRINKLER 'STATION clis R GBP GBP ADJACENT TO STAIR F - 2P19' PROGRAM STAFF VAT R GBP CS 26 2P20 CORIRIDOR VAT R GBP/pp CSR 2P20A TELEPHONE RO011 CAIS R GBP GBP ADJACENT TO STAIR E Kaplan/McLaug,,hlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCI it (' GTS FINISH SCHEDULE :CTS PLANNERS 901 j-tERY STREE TSHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 22 LEVEL 2 VIEST 415-308,5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM 14 NAME FLR. BASE V44LLS CEIL. REMARKS ACCES 2Q01 SliO;',ER ALCOVE SV R PE SPE 3 2QO2 STORAGE CliS R CSP 'SP _ 2QO3 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP 2 2QO4 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP 2 2Q05 INMATE ROOM VAT R Pp SP 2 2QO6 INMATE ROOM VAT R Pp SP 2 2QO7 INMA`T'E ROOM VAT R PP SP 2 2QO8 INMA`T'E ROOM VAT R PP SP 2 2QO9 INMA`T'E 80014 VAT R PP SP 2 2Q10 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP 2 2Q11 INMATE R0014 VAT R PP SP 2 2Q12 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP 2 2Q!3 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp SP 2 2Q14 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp SP 2 2415 INIMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP 2 2Q16 INWTE ROOM VAT R PP SP 2 2Q17 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP Sp . 2 2Q18 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PE SP-_ 3 2Q19 I14MATE ROOM VAT R pp SP. . 2 2 :20 1 NMATE ROOM VAT R PP Sp. 2 2Q21 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP 2 Kaplan/McLaughlin `SaTE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHI,j'f=CTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BA11 ERY STREET MEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 23 LEVEL 2 WEST 415.398•5191 ROOD OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM N4 NAME FLR. BASEJAL CEIL. REMARKS ACCE 2Q22 INNATE ROOM 'AT R PP SP 2 • 2Q23 IIII•lATE ROOM VAT R PP SP' 2 2Q24 INMATE ROOM 'AT R PP SP 2 2Q25 VISIT [AT AT R PE SPAC 9 2Q26 VISITOR AT R PE PAC 9 2Q26A INMATE R PE SPAC - 2Q27 VISI`T'OR VAT R PE PAC 9 2Q27A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC - 2Q28 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 2Q28A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC - 2Q29 VISIT VAT R PP SPAC 9 2Q30 VISIT VAT R PP SPAC 11 2Q31 BALCONY C** R PP SP .**Type 1 Carpet 2�� 2Q32 BALCONY ** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet 2Q33 BALCONY ** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet 2Q34 BALCONY ** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet - 2Q35 VISITOR' S LOBBY VAT R PP CSR _ 1Q28 DAYROOM CEILING SPAC do Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE /���� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE filo-17P� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 24 ; 415-313,g•5191 LEVEL 2 WEST ����� ROOM OR SPACE I'AATE RIALROOM NQ NAME FLR. 'BASE L CEIL. REMARKSACCE 2TO1 VISIT VAT R PP SPAC 9 • 2TO2 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 2TO2A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC 2TO3 VISIT VAT R pp SPAC 11 2TO4 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PE SP 3 2TO5 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP Sp 1 2TO6 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP Sp_ 1 2TO7 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP Sp• 1 2TO8 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP' 1 2TO9 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP Sp: 1 2T10 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP Sp* 1 2T11 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP; 1 2T12 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP Sp' 1 i t 2T13 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP 1 2T14 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP' 1 2T15 Ih,MMTE ROOM VAT R PP SP-- 2T16 p;2T16 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP' 1 2T17 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP. 1 2T18 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP Sp_ 1 271.9 JANITOk/STORAGE SV: R PE SPE 4 2T20 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PE SPE 3 4Falp)ln/rJeLaughli.n ����/ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ECTS PLANNERS ti FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET _ SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 25 415.398.5191 LEVEL 2 EAST ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM I N9 NAME FLR. BASE WALLS CELL. REMARKS ACCES, 2 T T21 BALCONY C ** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet 2T22 BA_,CONY C ** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet 2T23BALCONY C ** R PP Sp **Type 1 Carpet IT22 DAYROO14 CEILING SPAC/ Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 -32. 26 LEVEL 2 EAST tz 415.398-5191 9 ROOD! OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM N4 NAME FLR. BASE CEIL. REMARKSROOM 3AO1 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP/ ESP 1 . 3AO2 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3AO3 INRATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3AO4 STAFF TOILET SV, R PE ESPE 8 3AO5 INMATE R0014 VAT R PPESP 1 3A06 IN14ATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3AO7 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3AO8 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3AO9 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PE SPE 3 3A10 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3A11 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3Al2 IN14ATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3A13 STORAGE CHS R PP ESP 3A14 JANITOR SV . R PE ESP 3 3A15 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3A16 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3A17 ( INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3A18 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PE SPE 3 3A19 114MA`PE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3A20 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3A21 T NI•MATE' ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 i Kaplan/MCLaugliEn DATE 7� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 27 LEVEL 3 EAST 415.398.5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL REMARKS ROOM ' N2 KAME FLR. BASE WALLS CELL. ACCES 3A22 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP r%FLR* 'AT CIIS 37.23 MECHANICAL clis ES 3A2"'j INMATE R0014 VAT R pp ESP 3A25 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp ESP 3A26 VISITOR VAT R PE 9 PAC 3A26A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC - 3A27 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 �A27A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC 3A28 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 11 ,A29 VISIT VAT R pp P�.0 9 3A30 VISIT VAT R pp PAC 1 9 3A31 VISITOR VAT R PE -PAC 9 3A31A INIiATE VAT R PE -SPAC 3A32 VISITORS LOBBY VAT R PP GAC 3A33 CORRIDOR VAT R pp pp 3A34 CORRIDOR VAT R pp PP 3A35 DAYROOM C** R pp **Typc- 1 Carnet ESP *At Mezzanines ESP/* AT LEVEL 4 CEILING 3A35A I>ANTRY SV R PE Mezzanines 6 Kaplan/McLauahlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS /'P/7j> FINISH SCHEDULE L 0441E 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 22 415.398-5191 LEWSL 3 EAST ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL RQ R 'OM REMARKS WA N2 NAME FLR. BASE LLS CELL. JACCE 3BO1 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp ESP 1 3BO2 INMATE ROOM AT R pp ESP 1 3BO3 STAFF TOILET sv R PE SSPE 3BO4 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 3BO5 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 3BO6 INMATE 11001-11 VAT R pp ESP 3BO7 ININIATE ROOM VAT R pp ESP 3BO8 SHOWER ALCOVE sv R PE SPE 3 3BO9 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp ESP 1 3B10 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp ESP 1 3B11 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B12 STORAGE CHS R PP ESP - 3B13 JANITOR SV R PE ESP 4 3814 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B15 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp ESP I 3B16 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3W7 SHOWER ALCOVE sv R PE SPE 3 3818 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 3B19 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp ESP 3 B*410 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 3B21 IN4",IATE ROOM VAT R Pp ESP aplatVMcLauj4hfin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET � � SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 29 415.398•5191 LEVEL 3 EAST ROOM OR SPACE _ MATERIAL ROOM NQ NAM FLR. BASE AL CELL. RE"HARKS ACCE -B22 MECH CiiS - ES ES — 3B23 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 i s 3B24 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B2r VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3B25A INMATE VAT R PE • SFAC — 3B26 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 I { 3B26A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC _ i 3B27 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 11 3B28 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 9 I 3B29 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 9 3B30 VISITOR VST R PE PAC 3B30A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC — 3B31 VISITORS' LOBBY VAT R PP GAC — 3L-32 CORRIDOR VAT R PP PP _ 3B33 COR.I:JDOR VAT R PP Pp _ ESP/ _ **Type 1 Carpet 3B34 DAYROOAS C** R PP * * Al Mezzanine 38 3B34A PANTRY SV R PE ESP/* * At Mezzanine 6 • DATE ]Kaplan/M�Laun�lllIl / �V �� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BAI-TERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 30 LEVEL 3 EAST 415.398.51Q1 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM NQ NAME FLR. BASE CEIL REMARKS ACCE 3CO1 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ,SP ` 1 • 3CO2 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3CO3 STAFF TOILET SV R PE ESPE 8 3CO4 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3005 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3CO6 INMATE R0014 VAT R PP ESP 1 3CO7 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3CO8 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PE SPE 3 3CO9 I1414ATE ROOM 7AT R PP ESP 1 3C10 INITIATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3C11 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3C12 STORAGE Clis R PP ESP 3C13 JANITOR SV.. R PE ESP 4 3C14 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3C15 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3C16 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3C17 SHOWER ALCOVE SV. R PE SPE 3 3C18 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3C19 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3C20 IN14ATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3C21 1141-IATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 KapI n/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ��.RCHI FC�rS PLANNERS �` FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BA IERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 31• LEVEL 3 EAST 06 415-398-5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM ' N2 NAME FLR. SASE L CELL. REMARKS ROOM 3C22 MECHANICAL CHS - ES ES: _ • 3C23 INMATE 80014 VAT R PP ISP 1 3C24 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP T.SP 1 3C25 I141-IATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3026 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC' • 9 3C26A INMATE VAT R I:E SPAC — 3C27 VISI'T'OR VAT R PE PAC 9 3C27A 1NI�MTE VAT R PE SPAC — 3C28 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 11 3C29 VISIT VAT R Pp PAC 9 3C30 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 9 3C31 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3C31A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC — 3C32 VISITORS' LOBBY VAT R PE GAC — 3C33 CORRIDOR AT R PP p 3C34 CORRIDOR VAT R PP Pp. 3C35 DAYROOM C ** R PP ESP/ *At Mezzanines _ t 8 ESP/ 3C35A PANTRY SV R PE * At Mezzanines 6 f { I DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS49,a )lan/McLaughlin 1 BATTERY STREET SHEET FINISH SCHEDULE SAN 1=I3ANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 32 415-398,5191 LEVEL 3 EAST ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM N2 NAIAE FLR. BASE '=Lo CEIL. REMANKS ACCE 3DO1 INMATE ROOM, 'HS - PE SPE/ 2 ESPE SPE/ 31)02 INMATE ROOM :fIs - PE ESPE 2 3DO3 SHOWER ALCOVE Sv R PE SPE 3 3DO4 INMATE ROOM :Hs - PE srEESPE/ 2 3DO5 INMATE ROOM QHS - PE ' ESPE/ 2 SPE 3DO6 INMATE ROOM -Ills - PE ESPE 2 1 SPE , 3DO7 INMATE ROOM CHS - PE I SPEEIPEJ 2 31308 MECHANICAL ROOM :HS ES s 3DO9 INMATE R0014 ::HS PE ESPE/ 2 SPE 3D10 STORAGE 1IAT R PP ESP - 31311 INMATE ROOM --Hs - PE ESPE 11 SPE SPE/ 2 3D12 INMATE ROOM HS - PE ESPE SPE/ 3D13 I INMATE ROOM CHS - PE FSPE 2 3014 INMATE ROOM clis - PE SPE/ 2 ESPE 3D15 SHOWER ALCOVE V. ik PE 3 PE 3 31316 INMATE ROOM CHS - PE ESPE/ 2 SPE 3D171 INMATE ROOM HS - PE ESPE/ 2 SPE 31318 INMATE ROOM ::HS - PE ESPE/ 2 SPE ESPE/ 31319 INMATE ROOM --HS - PE SPE 2 31320 1 NMATE ROOM Hs - PE ESPE/ 2 SPE 3D21 INMATE ROOM --HS - PE ESPE/ 2 SPE J .111in IATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/McL"Lluct 28 ARCIJIJ:�'CTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE ,� 901 E � 1 CRY STREET 13HLET SAN FRANCISCO CA, 94111 3.2 > 33 415.3985191 LEVEL 3 WEST ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM ' N2 NAME FLR. BASE IS CEIL. REMARKS ACCES 3D22 SHOWER ALCOVE SV. SVBrPE SPE 3 PP ESPE/ 3D23 INMATE R0014 CHS PP 2 SPE 3D24 INMATE ROOM CHS - pp ESPE/ 2 SPE 3 D 1 25 INMATE ROOM CHS - PP ESPE/SPE SPE 3D26 JANITOR SV. R , PE PE 4 3D27 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3D27A INMATE VAT R PE PAC 3D28 VISIT VAT R PP 'PAC 9 3D29 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 3D30 VISIT VAT R pp -PAC 13 3D31 TOILET SV_ R PE ESPE 8 3D32 VISITOR VAT R pr, ,PAC 9 3D32A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC 3D33 VISITOR VAT R PE 'PAC 9 3D33A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC 3D34 VISITORS' LOBBY VAT R PP AC - 3D35 DAYROOM VAT R PP PP* *AT LEVEL 4 CEILING 12 ESP*,.*� **At Mezzanines 1 3036 DAYROOM VAT R PP PP* *Open to Floor Above ESP***.': ** At Mezzanines 3037 CONTROL VAT R pp GAC 12 'PAC PEI' 121 3D38 CO V B.RE D COURTYARD Security Mesh - 3D39 CORRI*OR VAT R PP PP 3D40 CORPIDOR VAT R PP PP* *OpenCeiltoing Level , 4 3D41 PANTRY VAT R PP ESP 6 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 -32 . 34 LEVEL 3 WEST 415-398-5191 209 ,9 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM N2 NAME FLR- BASECEIL. REMARKS ACCES 3EO1 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp ESP 1 PP 3EO2 INMATE ROOM VAT R ESP 1 3EO3 TOILET sv . P, PE ESP E 8 I 3EO4 IN1,1ATE 80014 VAT R PP ESP 1 3EO5 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3EO6 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp I ESP I 3EO7 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3EO8 SHOWER ALCOVE SV . R PE SPE 3 3EO9 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3910 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3E11 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3E12 JANITOR SV* R PE S P E 4 3E13 STORAGE AT R pp Sr 3E14 INMATE ROOM AT R pp I ESP 1 3E15 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3E16 INMATE ROOM AT R Pp ESP 1 3E17 SHOWER ALCOVE SV*: R PE SPE 3 3E18 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3E19 INMATE ROOM AT R pp 1ESP I 3E20 INMATE ROOM JAT R PP ESP 1 3E21 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 Kaplan/McLallaIllin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCQI, ECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY TERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415-398-5191 32. 35 LEVEL 3 WEs,r t -1-- 1 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL REMARKSROOMNQ NAME FLR. 13ASE JALL CEIL. ACCE 3E22 I4ECHANICAL POOb1 CHS - ES ES _ • 3E23 INMATE R0014 VAT R PP ESP 1 3E24 INMATE 11001•1 VAT R PP ESP 1 3E25 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3E25A INt•1ATE VAT R PE SPAC — 3E26 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3E26A IN14ATE VAT R PE SPAC — 3E27 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 11 3E28 VI`?IT VAT R PP PAC 9 3E.29 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 9 3E30 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3E30A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC — 3E31 VISITOR LOBBY VAT R PP IS AC — 3E32 CORRIDOR VAT R PP PP . _ 3E33 CORRIDOR VAT R PP PP_ — iESP( **Type 1 Carpet 3E34 DAYROOM C** R PP * At Mezzanines 12 3E34A PANTRY Sv R PP ESP/* *. At Mezzanines Kaplan/-McLaughIi- oATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 - 36 415 :398.5191 LEVEL 3 WEST ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL RM NQ NAME FLR. BASE CEIL. REMARKS JACTE 3F01 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 • 3F02 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F03 I.Iechanical Rooms - ES ES - f 3F04 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F05 Inmate Roo<<i VAT R PP ESP 1 ' R PP ESP - 3 v VAT R PE ESPE 25 3F08 Janitor SV R" PE ESPE 4 3F09 i,aundry SV. R. : PE ESPE _ 'ILD Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F11 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F12 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F13 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F14 Shower Alcove SV. R PE SPE 3 3F15 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F16 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F17 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F18 Tnmate Roam VAT R PP ESP 1 3F19 Tnmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F20 l'nmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F21 Mechanical Room CHS R ES E: _ Kaplan/ ontE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHIFT SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 3 2. 3 7 �) 415.398.5191 LEVEL 3 WEST �r ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM NQ NAME FLR. 13ASE 'AL CEIL. REMARKS ACCE 1 3F23 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F24 Staff Toilet SV R . PE ESP 8 SPE 3F25 Inmate Room VAT R PE ESPE 1 3F26 Storage VAT R PP PP - 3F27 Inmate Room VAT R PE SPE 1 F28 Inmate Room VAT R PE SPE 1 3F29 Inmate Room VAT R PE SPE 1 3F30 Shower ?=.lcove SV RPE SPE 3 3F31 Visit/Dayroom C ** R PP , PAC **Type 1 Carpet 40 -3F32 Visitor VAT R PE PAC 9 3F32A Inmate VAT R PE - SPAC - 3F33 Visit VAT R PP PAC 9 3F34 Visit VAT R PP PAC 9 Visitor VAT R PE PAC 9 3F35A Inmate VAT R PE SPAC _ { ; 3F36 Visitor VAT R PE PAC 9 3F36A Inmate VAT R pE SPAC _ i 3F37 Visitors' Lobbv VAT R PP "AC - 3F38 Corridor VAT R PP Pp pp - C *+�/ PAC/ *Ca t e irSd 3I•'39 Boo}cing VAT* R PP ESP Booking Desk 12 Kaplan/McLaughlin 1A11 7� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITIFCTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 38 LEVEL 3 WEST r •j 415-398,5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM REMARKS ' F NQ NAME FLR. JBASE WALLS CEIL. ACCES. ESP' I "Carpet Type 1 3F40 Dayroom C R PP ,,. * At Mezzanines �2 3F40A Pantry sv R PP 1: At Mezzanines 6 ESP/ **Type I Carpet 3F41 Dayroom C ** R PP At Mezzanines ESP- 3F4 1A Pantry sv R PP At Mezzanines 6 3F42 lCorridor VAT R PP PP 3F43 Courtyard Kaplan/McLaup-rhlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Lll -2( I /-,�o/- F- ARCHITECTS PLANNERS — FINISH SCHEDULE &4-/08 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 39 LEVEL 3 WEST 1415.398-5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATCRIAL ROOM NQ NAME FLR. JBASE WALLS CELL. REMARKS ACCE 3P01 Storage CHS R PP GBP _ • 3P02 Sally Port VAT R PE PP _ GBP/ 3P03 Law Library C ** R PP GAC **Type 1 Carpet - GBP/ 3PO4 Work Room VAT R PP GAC 6 3P05 Sally Port VAT R PE PP _ GBP/ *ELEV/STAIR WALE— 3P06 Library C ** R PP * GAC SANDBLAST CONC .ONLY _ GBP/ T'1 3P06A Classroom C ** R PP GAC **Type 1 Carpet 7&32 GBP/ 3P06B Passage C ** R PP GAC **Type 1 Carpet _ GBP/ 3P06C Passage C ** R PP GAC '"Type 1 Carpet _ 3P07 Sally Port VAT R PE PE _ GBP/ 3P08 Counseling C ** R PP GAC **T De 1 Carpet - 3P08A Electrical Room CHS - GBP PP. 3P09 Janitor SV SVB GBE GBE 3 3P10 Counseling C ** R GBP GAC **Type 1 Carpet - 3P11 Sally Port VAT R PE PE _ 3P12 Corridor * RPP PP Traffic Decking _ GBP/ 3P13 Corridor C ** R PP GAC **Type 1 Carpet _ 3P14 Sally Port VAT R PE PE _ 3P15 Counseling C ** R GBP GAC **Type 1 Carpet 3P16 ;Jrmi for SV R GEE GBE 4 3P17 Work Room VAT R GBP GAC 6 3P17A 1l.ectrical Room CHS - GBP Pp _ Kaplan/1VI�Latl hlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS a �� FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 40 LEVEL 3 EAS'r/jqi:: r S- �► ..- 415.3985191 .�;) ROOM Ok SPACE MATERIAL ROOM NQ NAME FLR. BASE WALLSCELL. REMARKSACCE P-1 8 S��I I� Por.t VAT R PE PE - • 3P19 Classroom C** R GBP GAC **Type 1 Carpet 5&32 3P20 Library C** R JGBP [GAC **AC **Type 1 Carpet _ 3P21 Counseling ** GBP/ C R PP Type 1 Carpet _ GBP/ 3P22 Corridor VAT R PP GAC - 3P23 Sally Port VAT R PE PC _ y f t i 2 f I i a i KapIan/McLaughlin oATE'�S� 7S CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET alEET 7 FINISH SCHEDULE { SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 41 415.398.5191 LLVLL 3 WEST I ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM NQ NAME FLR. BASE CEIL. REi,AARKS ACCE 4A01 Inmate Room VAT R PP SP 1 i 4A02 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A03 Inmate Room VA R PP ESP 1 I 4A04 Mechanical Room CHS - ES ES . _ _ 1 4A05 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A06 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A07 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A08 Inmate Room VAT R I -pp ESP 1 4A09 Shower ALcove SV R PE SPE 3 r 4A10 Inmate Room VATI R PP ESP ] 4A11 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4Al2 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A13 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A14 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 1 3 4A16 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A17 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A18 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A19 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 GRoomS - ES ES VAT R PP ESP 1 Kaplan/MuLaugrhlin DAT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 901CBATTERY STREET SHLEY FINISH SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 42 LEVEL 4 EAST `� r 415.398.5191 �� R007A OR SPACE 1.4ATERIAL ROOM NQ NAME FLR. RASE AL CEIL. REMARKS ACCE Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 • 4A23 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A24 Inmate Room VITT R PP PP 1 4A25 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4A26 Inmate Room VAT R PP FF 1 4A27 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4A28 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4A29 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP_ 1 4A30 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP_ 1 4A31 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4A32 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 4A33 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4A34 Balcony C** R PP I ESP **T e 1 Carpet - 4A35 Davroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - n ** p ** pe_ e t - 4A37 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 12 14A38 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 3A35 DAYROOM (UPPER CEILING GAC Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE d CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �� 7 FINISH SCHEDULE �1�11� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 43 LEVEL 4 EAST 415.398.5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL I\ REMARKS ROOM NQ 1�AME FLR. BASE L CELL. ACCE 4801 Inmate Room VAT R PP SP 1 94B02 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B03 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 1 4B04 FSechanical Room CHS ES ES - 4B05 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 1 4B06 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B07 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B08 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B09 Shower Alcove SV- R PE SPE 3 4810 Inmate Room VAT R Pp ESP 1 4B11 Inmate Room l`,iT R Pp ESP 1 4B12 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B13 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4814 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESPI 1 4815 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 4B16 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B17 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B18 Tnmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4819 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 I'lochanical Room clis ES ES. - 4B21 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 -T S 19 L1� SATEKaplan/McLau, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ` FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET s SAN FRANCISCO CA: 94111 32. 44 LEVEL 4 EAST 415398.5191 1 �� ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL REMARKS ROOM NQ NAME FLR. BASE IAL CEIL. ACCES 4B22 Inmate Room -VAT R Pp ESP 1 4B23 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4B24 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 4B25 Inmate Room VAT I R PP PP 1 4B26 Inmate Room VAT R PP P.P 1 4B27 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 ♦ 4 B."'8 te Room VAT R _PP _PP 1 4R29 TtiriatP EQM QVAT R 11P 1 4B30 Inmate Room VAT R Pp PP 1 4B31 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4B32 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP ' 1 4B33 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 12 4B34 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 4B35 Dayroom C** R Pp ESP **Type 1 Carpet 4B36 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 4B37Dayroom C** R Pp ESP **Type 1 Carpet 4B38 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type I Carpet —LB3 4 DAYROOMGAC _(UPPER CEILING) DATE Kaplan/MeTauf:,,1LJLL.", CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECT SPLANNERS E A4-14116 901 BATTERY, STREET SHEET FINISH SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 45 . LEVEL 4 EAST 1415.398 5191 1 - ROOM N2 KANE FLR. BASE WALLS CELL. REMARKS ACCES 4C22 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4023 Inmate Room VAT R I PP SP - 1 4C24 Shower Alcove SV R . PE SPE 3 - 4C25 1nma-tp- Room.- _VLT_ R PP PP 1-- 4C26 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4C27 Inmalk--e Room VAT R I PP PP I 4028 Inmate Room VAT_ R Pp 4029 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 4030 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP- 4C31 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP_. 4C32 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 4C33 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet R2 4C34 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 4C35 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type I Carpet 4C36 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 4C37 Dayroom C** R 1 PP ESP , **Type 1 Carpet 4C38 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 3C34 Dayi-oom (Upper Ceiling) GAC Kaplan/McLau—OA- in DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS /-` FINISH SCHEDULE A44/15 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 47 - LEVEL 4 EAST 415.3985191 NQ NAME FLR. 1BASE REMARKS CEIL. ACC SPE Imm R m _ ESPE 2 • - SPE 4D02 Inmate Room CFS PE ESPE 2 4D03 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE, 2 SPE/ 4D04 Inmate Room clis _ PE ESPE' 2 SPE 4D05 Shower Alcove SV_ I R PE 3 Sf'E 4D06 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE 2 SPE/ 4D07 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE 2 SPE 4D08 Inmate Room CHS - pE ESPE 2 SPE 4D09 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE 4D10 Omit - SPE/ 4D11 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE 2 4D12 Storage VAT R pp ESP. - SPE/ 4D13 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE 2 SPE/ 4D14 Inmate Room CHS - PE EcP� 2 SPE/ 4D15 Innate Room CHS - PE ESPE 2 SPE/ 4D16 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE 2 4D17 Shower Alcove SV_ R PE SPE- 3 4D18 Inmate Roo;; CHS - PE SPE/ 2 ESPE SPE/ 9D19 Inmate Room CfFS - PE ESPE 2 91)7.0 Inma Room SPE/ 2 E s P r SPE/ 2 4D21 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE 10 Kaplan/McLaughlin 11E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET -.- SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 4$ LEVEL 4 WEST 415.398.5191 f FiUONI NQ NAME FLR. BASEL CEIL, REMARKS A+CCE SPE/ 4D22 Inmatp Room IS - pE ESPE 2 • - SPE/ 4D23 Inmate Room CHS PE ESPE I 2 4D24 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 SPE/ 4D25 Inmate Room CIiS - PE ESPE 2 SPE/ 4D26 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPE 2 SPE/ Inmate m CHS - pE ESPE 2 4D28 Inmate Room CHS SPE/ 2- PE ESPE 4D29 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE/ESPE 2 4D30 Shower Alcove SV . R PE SPE 3 4D31 Inmate Room CIiS - PE SPE 2 s 4D32 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D33 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D34 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D35 Inmate Room CHS - PE S.PE 2 4D36 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D37 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D38 I Immate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D39 Janitor SV R PE ESP 4 4D40 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE/ESPE 2 41)41 Stair Vestibule VAT R PP ESP - 41)42 Balcony VAT R PP ESP _ Kciplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIL11-Y ARCHITECTS PLANNERS °^ FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET _.. SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 49 LEVEL 4 WEST 415.398.5191 REMARKS ROOM ..X NAME FLR. BASE L CELL. ADCC ES 4 D4 3 Balcony CHS R PP ESP ' 4D44 Balcony CliS R PP ESP ' 41345 Balcony CHS R PP ESP _ 4D46 Balcony CHS R PP ESP 4D47 Balcony C1iS R PP ESP 4D48 Dayroom QHS R PP ESP "12 3035 Dayroom (Upper Ceiling) GAC 3036 Dayroom (Upper Ceiling) GAC _-Jmwauomw t 4 S1(!2 i A t apanlMcLaughllin OATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY RCI-HITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SGHEDULE,&+J l 901 QAi'rERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 50 LEVEL 4 WEST 415.398.5191 NQ NAME FLR, BASE CEIL.1 REMARKS ACCi;j -- 4F01 Tnmatp Room VAT R Pp ESP1 • 4E02 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E03 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E04 Mechanical Room CHS - ES ES - 4E05 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E06 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E07 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E08 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E09 Shower Alcove SV" R PE SPS; 3 4E10 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E11 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E12 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E13 Inmate Room VAT I R PP ESP 1 4E14 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E15 Shower Alcove SV" R PE SPE 3 4E16 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E17 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E18 Immate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E19 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 41:20 Mechanical Room CHS - ES ES - 4121 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 Kaplan/McLaughlin OAT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET -. SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 51 LEVEL 4 WEST 415.398.5191 ►'I NI`^'.,` ROOM NQ NAME FLR. BASE WAL CEIL. REMARKS A,CCE 4E22 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E23 Inmate Room VAT R PP SP 1 4E24 Shower Alcove SV R . PE SPE 3 4E25 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4E26 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4F27 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4E28 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4E29 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4E30 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4E31 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4E32 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 X14E33 Davroom C ** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 12 4E34 Balcony C ** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4E35 Dayroom C ** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4I36 Balcony C ** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4E37 Dayroom C ** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4E38 Dayroom C ** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 3E34 Dayroom (Upper Ceiling) GAC Kaplan/A1cU.1ughlin DATE 7(? CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE © 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 52 LEVEL 4 WEST 415,393.5191 � 141 M..l�9,1.,.. ROOM NQ MAME FLR. BASE CEIL. REMARKS ACC 9F01 Inmate Room VAT R PP SP 1 • 4F02 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F03 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F04 Shower Alcove SV . R : PE SPE 3 4F05 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F06 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F07 Inmate Room VAT R PP JESP 1 4F08 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F09 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F10 Janitor SV R PE IESP 4 4F11 Inmate Room VAT R PFl ESP 1 4F12 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 SP/ 1 4F13 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 4F14 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F15 Mechanical Room CHS - ES ES. 4F16 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F17 Inmate Room VAT R PP LSP 1 F Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F19 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F20 Tnmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4P21 .1 »mate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 Kaplan-/Al�Laughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET Sr+EET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 53 LEVEL 4 WEST 415.398.5191 ,r a rnvvrm vn .IrnVL ?AAI r-MIALROOM NQ NAME FLR. BASE CEIL. REMARKS ACCE 41722 Shower Alcove SV_ R PE SPE 3 • 4F23 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F24 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F25 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F26 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4F27 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F28 Inmate RoomV T PP 17 1 4F29 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4F30 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 I 4F31 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 j 4F32 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4F33 Inmate Room VAT R PP Pp 1 4F34 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP_ 1 4F35 Shower Alcove SV.. R PE .SPE 3 4F36 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 12 417 Balconv ** R PP IFSP **Type 1 Carnet _ 4F37A 0.r1IT _ 4F38 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet _ 4F39 Balconv C** R PP ESP **Tvpe 1 Car et 4F40 Balcony C** R PP ESP **T,.De 1 Carpet - 4F41 Dayroom C R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet �12 3F40 Dayroom (Upper Ceiling) GAC 3F41 Dayroom (Upper Ceiling) GAC 41 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1 c2V 28 FINISH SCHEDULE &AA—ha 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 54 LENE'L 4 NEST 415.398.5191 1 �,,�� HUVM NQ NAME FLR. BASE L CEIL. REMARKS ACCE ** *Broom finish. **Un- S air * S �� ,gyp _erside of stairs typ. - • ** *Broom finish. **Un- Stair 2 *CHS NONE CBP ESP derside of stairs typ - ** *Broom finish. **Un- Stair 3 *CHS ;DONE CBP ESP derside of stairs typ. - ** *Broom finish. **Un- Stair 4 *CHS NONE CBP ESP derside of stairs typ. - ** *Broom finish. **Un- _ Stair 5 *CHS NONE CBP !SP :rdeside of stairs Lyn. * finish. **Un- _Stai- * S of stairs t*** ** ster applied Stair 7 *CHS NONE GBP ESP see plan for extent. - finish. **Un- Stair f3 *CHS NONE GBP ESPJ;Broom derside of stairs typ - Broom finish. -Rn- Stair A *CHS NONE GBP Sp) derside of stairs typ _ *Broom finish. **Un- Stair B *CHS NONE GBP ESP, derside of stairs typ - *Broom finish. **Un-- Stair C *CHS NONE GBP ESP} derside of stairs typ _ RSPR) *Broom finis . **Un- Stair D *CNS NONE GBP derside of stairs typ - *Broom finish. **Un- Stair E *CHS INONE GBP ESPN derside of stairs typ - *Broom finish. **Un- Stair F *CHS NONE GBP ESPN derside of stairs typ - *** ***Plaster applied Stair P *CNS NONE GBP CSP see plan for. extent. - *Broom finish**Paint **Metz. Stairs *CHS NONE NONE NONE all exposed steel. . - Note: For Stairs A, B, C, D, E, F, P, See Plans Level or location of CSR c il' Kaplan/McLaughlin °ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS .l"25�7b' FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 55 415.398.5191 STAT RS c3 - - LD vn L4i 'SSG' PLAS. LAM. r Ir KalanlMcLaugilin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIL;TY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 714 g INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET �'��}�-fir-.'.,{�,�i�- �IL, � ✓��'�il�, ' t�L'F�G'"� ��=�• SAN 5N;398 5N9,ISG0 CA, 94111 �,�,.,�� 3l8rr.= 11_ 011 � Index to Section 40 - Floor Details 40. 00 Index and Notes 40. 01 Tile to Sheet Resilient to Concrete Resilient to Carpet Carpet to Carpet 40. 02 Carpet to Ceramic/Quarry Tile Resilient to Ceramic/Quarry Tile 40. 03 Vinyl Reducing Strips 40. 04 Floor Construction at Walk-in Coolers 40. 05 Section at Walk-in Cooler Floor Trench NOTE: 1. Use vinyl transition or level reducing strips between materials of different thickness or texture. Kaplan/McLauahfin °jT� ARCHITECTS PI_ANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 40. M FLOOR DETAILS 415.398-5191 671 NJ I.JV • --J�L DOOR WHERE � DOOR WHERE OCCURS !OCCURS V I NY'. ' ASBESTOS ; SHEET VINYL RESILIENT TILE t FLOORING 11 CONCRETE —_ • .g•. .. .� •..:� ----- - ;.fir . ;o.: • . . •�' ---'��-"� POINT OF _ VINYL TILE SEPARATION REDUCER VINYL ASBESTOS TILE TO Q RESILIENT FLOURING TO A SHEET VINYL FLOORING EXPOSED CONCRETE FLOOR l i 1 L_ � I DOOR WHERE C"OSS ;• OCCURS _CORRIDOR DOORS OR rWO—HC-UR DOORS Il ' RESILIENT 11 FLOORING Ili" � CARPET CARPET 4" CARPET L J i VINYL EXTRUDED REDUCER METAL THRESHOLD I CRESILIENT FLOORING TO D CARPET TO CARPET CARPET SEPARATION Kaplan/MeLaughlin ""ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FLOOR FLOOR DETAILS 901 BATTERY STREET S}A:ET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 -10.01 ��c •j 1 EPAMIC OR RESILIENT i ERAMIC OR CARPET QUARRY TIL 4FLOORING UARRY TILE I THRESHOLD THRESHOLD ON MASTIC ON MASTIC ' f--IIEIIJFORCINC .. •O .=YTS, r _ .�• �j ';�.�: ,._ ,. 40 -2 PLY ktLT STUD LINE 2�JPLY FEET STUD LINE AND TAR OR TAR EA CARPET TO RESILIENT TO QUARRY TILE FLOORING QUARRY TILE FLOORING CIO Ka lan/AlcLau hlin "°TE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1/24/7t 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET FLOOR DETAILS _ _ _ SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415. 08.5191 ' 1►4 • EXPOSED RESILIENT CONCRETE RESILIENT FLOORING 1;' FLOORING FLOORING lis• CARPET —`~ - - - _'1r— . ao .� VINYL REDUCED. STRIP VINYL REDUCER STRIP INSTALLED WITH INSTALLED WITH WATERPROOF CEMENT WATERPROOF CEMENT OR CONTACT BOND OR CONTACT BOND VINYL REDUCER STRIP VINYL REDUCER STRIP J 5" RESILIENT F-LO-MING L CARPET T__ALUMINUM THRESHOLD EXTEND RESILIENT FLOORING AND CARPET TO INNER LEG ALUMINUM THRESHOLD an/Al�Lau hliin °''TErKalplCONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTYJN FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLAN ERS 112417 901 BATTERY STREET SET FLOOR DETAILS__ _.... SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415 398.5191 x,43 ��t�jr v- c El lr-� �<ITCHEN 1�zllzll.ou C IN 01=1 ` � 4 ;�Q•,rKZ� Til,w C} � t� `� CLEC.5'.,P►S ------- -- ' C DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kapla n/M Laughlin Y ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FLOOR _ DETAILS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET - SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 40, 415.398.5191 i •:•j • ' : ' C��nh T/�+�� -!.�!y/A,y/i��f'V� 1 L/�M V t�I lf� IVIY rr � � _ P..�••��'i�'J ✓RD►fN_ PSP:, / - - t FLCC9 TRENCH -' (..�-a• � { oa' a ,• -_.`F',�.:.!�1� _ - - -- -- - -._�__�_ • ;tt I t �-Tlam/I!'IcI.,aUghlin DATE t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY "-: D' ELATION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET C�;,s����j1(�;'��j_• ��*(`.'�:,,►�''a� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415-398-5191 FLOOR DUALS* �- • { C�;� ?��,�.WALL ti �AFc�� ►G� LAV TZ��� 1�`'X 10 CA. GIALV. rvHT•MST. Tf�l�l .�• FGAe�7 e�Neek i 542 os FIQ, WNLL X14" x ra' 11"N a„ IrO�"A1'IArS W��Wts�(� ` 3 � Q ikX- WrNL,L OL; 0 CW- G) a laix/McLau DRTE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLAN ERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET MISCELLANEOUS INTERIOR DETAILS I-RANCISCO CA. 94111 ;415.3985191 �� - t._ _ G�MprA�• WALL } f i Cr�,J�, G�, M, P�AGKl�G �MI311t.�5 rq �Z , WI�r M'✓�I R�iNt, --=�. -LAp W•P MEM. 0 A14, 00 G��MIG TiGE lJI� G I;t�hIT MO(�'jf�R P�'✓D vN pR�E;t , Iia Ian/M�Lau Alin Q. _ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS '� -7¢ ^ .8r ! 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET MISCELLANEOUS INTERIOR DETAILS 4 5N398 519'ISGO CA. 94111 4 4 o c' . IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the .'tatter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Detention ) Facility Acoustical Ceilings, ) Contra Costa County Detention ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/3313 Facility Project, Martinez, ) California. ) Re: Project No. 5269-926-(60 ) )) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Detention Facility Acoustical Ceilings, Contra Costa County Detention Facility Project, Martinez, California, Project No. 5269-926-(60), have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the Board CONCURS in the recommendation of the Public Works Director that the work is necessary for the construction of the Detention Facility; and 14HEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS the Planning Commission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report pertaining to this project on April 26, 1977, and found it to be adequate and found the project to be in compliance with the General Plan; and WHEREAS the Environmental Impact Report was approved by the Board on May 3, 1977: IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said Plans and Specifications are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on May 11 , 1978 at 2:00 p.m. , and the Clerk of this Board is directed to Publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said Notice to be Published in the 14ARTINEZ NEWS GAZETTE PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board on April 11 , 1978 Originator: Public Works Department Detention Facility Project cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director County Counsel RESOLUTIO.I td0. 78/3:3 '14 C-�:"T?A CC;STA Ckd":71PM-"'A C WQRKS CALIFOPI"'JA APR 1978 ('01;'PRA COSTA FACTI,ITY l"'i0il-."C"T J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TRA C051A.CO. ACOUST'ICAL j.L:j;GS BD,-PUIY P1, N,). 526c,-w;6-(6o) Y t.-,iven Dy ord er of" the 1�oard of ,-*-,;I,(-.,-v i r of Col-,gra is I CU tii County, `L"wO' county Y-Volic Del)'artment will rvce-j-Je bids until 00 or, 14%v 11 , for the furn—'hinc-of all ol. ;Ilj(j ces for: Detention Fac i I ity Accow.,11 i'-a: Cei I I Iq-'s Which d ri c 111,4.e,s: r I i i.,, I it- an r� a I I_-*n tc' ,'..c cc, t-;*ca'4 Ce, I i11 C e i 1 i1; i I Panel - Al um imw1l cei.11 nf;, and Draper ".Prz,c hs J or the new DQ',t�nt i on ac i I i ty pro,)eo', `L.-� 1ccated an 'Ow Civic Center, 14a,i1'tinez , Ctilrornia. he Construction 'olatriacor's initial conntruction cost is 1;67,000.00. –- ' L I (J: '7 Clrii -,- m c' A"D "')PEC i -'!C-' 10 S —e W01,1i f-�ial� t,e '-'one -n accor(;ance With tile pre-pared in refei-Q.;ce 12 C C(-' W i) 1 'r e e I d f(-,r a1.1 p r on 1)e cllive ci d c-.0, El t 2 c'tl*QL'*, 1-:art i forna a, at 11 00 A.1:. on April. 25, 1 0 d i ` U'6 C."a -urner Construction, Col j: ,any, Teletiicin (t.1.5) ?20-?610. Cnly bids su'bmittod by Contractor:-, ) iconsed in the of Cztl i ,'or I i i a Wi'- tic, cov,.-,idei-ed. "ach propo:-'a, is to be in '1CC01*dkrJ0(- With the Plans rind '1jWC'jf*:j Ui -k of t1he !-oard of Supervinorf 'oom 103, County Ile '!(-e of the Me! R Administl-a„icin ;4uildini-1 C-51 Pine Street, Miartinez, California. The PI'll-ir, ind "'Pecifical-.jons may br- examined at the of the Clerk t'he of Supervisors. pl'ins 'ancl 'pucifications, andc I fo,,-ms �,Taiy b - obtail-Qd I).), Ii ot';pvctive bididers at tile ""III-Iler Constriuction i'voject ()It'ficc-' £it. the Of PiNO and Mlellus, Si-rects, ( 1035 Pinc, Street) 14--irtiziez, Caljf*orl-ji�t, Fadi 166 tli:i 1 1, be made on it propos%", f'orm to be obt:i I nt-ki zjL the Turner C(mstructiori Project Office located in n COM"trUCtion trai it-r the corner' of Phle and Mt'lllw ii`t.reets, (1.0')5 Pil-JQ '1t1'e0t) f-rJI'LiflOZ, Bids are 1'equired for ti.'e (--11t.11-c Work describea herein, ;--nci neitfier partdal nor c-(--intilq�entl bids '-:ill he c(mt; ideroii. A-1 3AA 41- Microfikned with board Order NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued ) A PROPOSAL GUAR/J."I'Y 1N THE AMIOUJiT OF TEN (30) PERCENT OF A14OUNT WD shall accompany the Proposal. The Proposal Guaranty may be in the form of a cashier's check or bidder's bond, made payable to the order of "The County of Contra Costa". The above mentioned security shall be riven as a rwarantve that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be l'orfeited by thO bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neClects cr fails to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after beinz, required to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. Bid prole sols shall be scaled and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, Gth Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553, on or before the 11th Day of May 1978 at 2:00 P.M. and will be opened in public and at the time due in the Public Works Kpartmeni! 6th Floor Confurence l400m, Aininistration building, Martinez, California, an(l there read and rvuorded . Any Bid Proposals received after that time specific'; in this notice will be returned unopened. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a labor and Materials Bond in an amount to fifty percent of the Contract price and a Faithl4l QrrorranCe Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the contract priev, a:, id bonAz to be secured from a Surety Company authorized to do business in the A=v of California. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the labor Ccae of the State of C"lifornia, or local law applicable thereto, the Director &' Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailinG rate Of per them wares and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in whIV-1 this worj: is, to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the voilra& which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prvvailinG rate or per them wares is an file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisorn, and in incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same h% it' sul, forth in Full herein. For any classification not ineJudQ K the list, the minimum rate viall 0: the general prevnilinG rate for the County . A 342 NOTICE TO COM'RArC TORS (Continued) The said Board reserves the ri(;lit to reject tiny and rill Uir3s or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irreCularity in any bid received. ,Y ORDh, OF J'iiE BOARD OF SUPI:WISORS OF 00N'TRA COISTA COUNTY J. R. OLSSON COUN'l1Y CLE"i:, id%'D isX-0r}'1 C10 CLERK' OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CORTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY_ Deputy DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: A-3 � 1 CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(60) DATED: April 11, 1978 r . } PREPARED FOR: CONTRA COSTA �t!UNTX PUBLIC WORKS DEPAF'111E11T Sixth Floor,,Administration, Building ' Martinez, California �Sk z 'r 5 .4. BY; �/� lKAPLAN/MCLAUGHLIN ARCHITECTS 9[ A 901 Battery Street ` 4 71 J. R. OISSON , Sen Francisco, California CLERK °OTRO OF:RRvisoas } . 1 i J ��L TA£J.0 OF n)HgCDTS SECTION ITFM A Notice to Contractors A-1. - A-3 D Project Description �-1 C Information to Bidders Part I C~l - C-] D Information to bidders Part lI U-] - D-2 D Instructions to Bidders C-I - E-/+ F General Conditions F-1 - Y-25 Q Articles of' Agreement C-I - ';->^ U Affirmative Action Plan, County o|' Contra Costa U-1 - U-g I Federal Requirements T-1 - I-/^ .7 Proposal J-1 - .7-5 SPECTFICATIONS Division l' General Requirements 010I0 - Special Conditions I - lO Division 2: Technical Specifications 09500 - Acoustical PuoeIn l - 5 095I2 - Acoustical Tiles I - 5 095)40 - Acoustical Ceiling Suspension System l - ? 09542 - Aluminum Ceiling System I - 5 12500 - Drapery Track I - 3 Division 3: Project Manual dated January 2);, 8 Section IU Index and Abbreviations 10.1 '' 10,09 Section 32 Finish Schedule 32,00 - S2.55 Section >/] Ceiling Tile 43.00 - 143.20 4��� . -�. (������ ,- � ilOTICE TO r0"TRACTORS COIL P?%. COSTA (Y)UN i':' I Uig .i^. W:)r.:S IaI:I'A?i vF'N i NARIL I;iE',:, CALTFOR*:TA t;n2.`.RA COSTA I1}i'EiI^T{):I F1.CTLI;"i T-T<fIJECT DETENTION FACILIT-Y ACOUSTICAL+ Cl,'11,IIIG .'ROJ ix:T 110. 520-926-(60) Notice i:, hereby riven by order of the Board of Vijp •rilsors of Contra Costri C'r uuty, that the Cointy Public Works, Department will receive bid- until P:00 P.:;. on t4ay 11, 1978 for the furnishing, of a1i labor, materials, equiprsent, tran_portr:tion find services for: Detention Facility Ac:cousticai Ceilings which includes: Furnishine and installing Accoustical Ceiling, Ceiling Tile, Panels, Aluminum Ceiling, and Drapery Tracks for the new Detention Facility. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. Thi.: Construction Manager's initial construction cost is x'67,000.00. The work shall. be done in accordance with the OFFICIAI, PLANS AND SPECIFIOATIONS prepared in reference thereto. A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders at 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California, at 11:00 A.M. on April 25, 1978. Any questions in regards to this Contract should be directed to Craig Braccia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone: (415) 229-3610. Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed in the State of California will be considered. Each proposal is to be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the (Trice of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. The flans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Poard of Scrpervisors. Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Turner Construction Project Office, at the corner of Pine and Meilus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California, upon request. F.ar?h bid shall. be made on a proposal. form to be obtained tit the Turner Construction Project Office located in a construction trailer at the corner of !'ine and Medius Streets, (1.035 Pine Street) Martinez, California. Bids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial kids nor contingentt. bi(js will he considered. A-1 34f) ;NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) A PROPOSAL GUARANITY IN THE AMOUNT OF TEN (10) PERCENT OF AT�OUNT 131D shall uccompany the Proposal. T}te Proposal Guaranty may be in the form of a cashier's check or bidder's bond, made payable to the order of "The Countv of Contra Costa". The alcove mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retrained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fails to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being required to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, fiartinez, California 0553, on or before the lith Day of May 1978 at 2:00 P.M. and will be opened in public and at the time due in the Public Works Department, 6th Floor Conference Room, Administration Building, Martinez, California, and there read and recorded. Any Bid Proposals received after that time specifies: in this notice will be returned unopened. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount to fifty percent of the Contract price and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the contract price, said bonds to be secured from a Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of California. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute t1,e contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prey ailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if net forth in full herein. For nny claceification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be Lhe general Prevailing rate for the County. A-2 '347 NOTICE TO COI«TRACTORS (Continued) The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J. R. OLSS0I4 COUN'T'Y CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY Deputy DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: 348 A-3 0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS This contract, for the new Detention Facility Project is for the following: Furnishing; and installing all acoustical ceilings, ceiling; tile, accoustical panels, aluminuin ceiling and draper tracks. The Detention Facility Project is located in downtown Martinez, California and is bound by Willow Street, Pine Street, Wri_d Street and Mellus Street. B-1 04-1) ......�.... �....... .......w. uw..a...w�v.. •.ivaa.aw. 11J'Vli'Yf� �VN av 4.w•.u..•w PART I The information and instructions included herein constitute a part of the Contract Docii-ents and. are given for the purposes of assisting Bidders in properly preparing their bids or proposals. Each Bidder shall prepare his bid or proposal in strict compliance with all of the requirements of the Contract Documents and with the following instructions: 1 . Propo_,al shall be made on the forms provided in this bound copy of the Contract Documents. Proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the County of Contra Costa, rind shall state "BID - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY - ACOUSST ICAL CEILINGS. 2. If information is required regarding the Bid Package, Drawings and/or Specifications, the Bidder shall not contact the County of Contra Costa or the Architect. All questions and requests for information shall be directed to Turner Construction Company, Telephone (415) 229-3610, Attention: Craig Braccia. 3. Prevailing Wage Rate: Bidders are hereby noti.fied that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the-State or California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to he performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be a-:arded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. The said Board reserves the right to reA ect any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. �. A pre-bid conference will be held at the Detention Facility Pro,iect Office, 123E+ Escobar Street. Martinez, California at 11:00 A.M. on April 25, 1978. 5. ""a fety Introduction: Construction by its nature presents numerous hazards to participants- and articipantsand spectators alike. As is too often the case in a construction: project, expediency and false economy take precedence over good safety practices with resulting injury or death. C_1 350 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ]NFOP114ATION TO 14IDDERS PART I The following suCCestions and directions are presented to emphasize the concern of the County of Contra Costa and their construction managers, Turner Construction Company, for accident prevention and and safety in the course of this construction so that our joint experience will be both pleasant and rewarding. PURPOSF The primary purpose of this plan is to demonstrate a method to provide a safe working environment for workers and to reduce public liability. All safety requirements directed by the Department of Industrial Safety administering Cal OSHA are a mandatory part of this program and all job persGnnel are expected to be knowledgeable in these rules and to comply with all Cal OSHA directives, Turner Construction Company Safety Requirements and all other applicable safety codes. POLICY STATEMENT You, as Contractors, and your Subcontractors will have direct res- ponsibility for the safety of your men and the operations urider your control. When there is a choice of safety versus time or safety versus economics, "Safety First" is to be the rule. This program will be effective and successful with your full commitment and cooperation in carrying out the basic procedures that follow and in transmitting concern and enthusiasm for a safe operation down through all your supervisors, foremen and employees. Since safety consciousness is not unique to this project, we are requesting that two copies be promptly submitted to Turner Construction Company upon award of a contract to the successful Bidder. SAFETY MKE_TINGS Regular meetings shall be conducted for supervisors, foremvp and c!mployces to stimulate and maintain interest in the safety plan and nrovide a direct path for feedback to management of possible hazards rind/or suggestions for improving safety practices. We are requesting that two (2) copies of the minutes of these meetings he submitted to Turner Construction Company. Forms will be provided by Turner Construction Company. A. All new employees shall be made aware of the basic rules of conduct expected of them, to insure their safety and that of their fellow workers. 13. Tailgate or Tool Box Meetings will be held weekly by each craft to discuss problems or conditions peculiar to their trade. The meetings will be conducted by the supervisor or foreman in charge C-2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETEIITIO14 FACILITY INFOWIATION TO BIDDERS PART I and will emphasize the workman's participation. Your Job superintendent shall attend these meetings to lend his support to the safety program and to coordinate the solution of problems. C. A superintendent and foreman's meetings will be held at least every two weeks. This meeting shall be attended by representatives of all Contractors and will be conducted by Turner, for the purpose of reviewing the safety record, acting on suggestions made by job personnel and for analyzing future scheduled work to determine safety precautions that are necessary for accident control and elimination of potentiv.1 hazards. ACCIDENT REPORTING PROCEDURE Maintaining control of the safety program requires prompt and accurate reporting of all accidents and injuries. It will be your responsibility to submit one copy of all Accident/Injury Reports to Turner Construction Company for permanent record. These Accident/Injury Reports must be submitted on one of the following forms: 3 . Cal OSHA Form 5020 (Rev. 3) and your Foreman's Report of Injury. 2. Standard report form which you submit to your insurance carrier. 3. One (1) copy of your Annual Report, Cal OSHA Form 102, covering all work performed on the County of Contra Costa Detention Facilites Project C-3 ('';i: nii �'('•;r r�, trnlli� DF, RT()PI FAC:T T,I Y i i.:';il,.•.,..IO:y TO BIDDERS FAH'i II • 1 . Scone: c'cmGrvu•Lnr• ail l furnish and instal i ail 1 uc ollsi ical. ceil.ing;s, alur..inur: (!ei?ings and drapery track:: as shown nr nor.ed on the Contract Drawirivs sand as specified in Section 09500 - Avoustit,al '�nc1c, 005.1',' - Ac'aurtical "'i 1 ef.. 0951.0 - i,c.ou,t i cal Cei ling "unnensi or; :)•r:,tem, Oc)51;? A gum,mum CF:i i i ng; S?ystems and 12500 - Drar,2-ry Track. B. t'cncrete :labs may lie p.laced in certain portion:, of rhe building, prior- to the !award of this contract. Bidders should visit. the ,job site and assess, the ,job progress, include in your bid any additional costs required to irsstnll hanger wires in areas where concrete placement will occur prior to the award of this contract.. 2. Schedul e Th-e Contractor shall complete this Contract within Three Hundred ;sixty Five ( 365) calendar days from and after the date of the Ilotice to Proceed. The Notice to Proceed is anticipated by May 23, 1978. 3. Parking: Parking; spaces are at a premium in downtown Martinez, construction workers will not be allowed to occupy existing parking; areas. Parking for one foreman of each Contractor will be provided, additional construction parkinf.. :ill be in locations directed by the Construction Manager. It is anticipated that sufficient parking* for the peak construction phase will be made available north of Marina Vista, apprc..imately six blocks fror:s the project. 4. Hoisting and Scaffolding: All hoisting and scaffolding for Acoustical Ceilings work will be by Acoustical Ceiling;, Contractor. 5. ^'emnor•ar•v Power and Lighting: '"Ile E'lectri.cal Contractor is providing temporary power boxes at central locations tirr•oug;hout the building. Each Contractor willprovide his own extension cords. 'Vemt)orary lighting is also by the Electrical Contractor. 6. i 1 enn-Un: Tile Contractor shall keep the premises free at all. times from all waste materials, pnekuj;ing, materials and other rubbish accumulated .in connection with tine exot,ution of the work by collecting.*, arid depositing; said materials and rubbish In debris boxes to be furnished by the General. Conditions Contractor. Debris: boxes are furnished for normal miscellaneous debris only. Dunnage and bulking_*, • type materials must be removed from the site at the Contractor's own expense. �) D-1. CONTi?A CUSTA COUNTY DE'iENTIOINI FACILITY IINFORMATION' O BTDDFRSi • Part II 7. I•i tie and Grade: ^:^.;o �ol:�r� liner, in a north-:;nutlr direction rsnci two column lines in a exist -west direction will. be provided on each floor for une by the Contractor. A: ::umi rrfr the accuracy of these lines, :ill other 1.f:yout will lie by. the ,:c,nLractor. Four bench marks for eluvation control will be provided on e,ir!h f•.loor• for use by the Contractor. 8. Ten.vnrarrB'uildings: space for storage and temporary buildings will be allocated by Turner as ,Soh conditions permit. Temporary offices oz- sheds :;hrsll be constructed of firm resistant materials. Material and layout mutt be approved by Turner Construction prior to installation. 9. Obtaining Documents: Bidders will be furnished one set of Contract Documents, additional sets or copies of reference drawings and specifications, if desired, can be purchased from the following: East Bay Blue Print and Supply Company 1742 Franklin Street Oakland, California PHONE: (415) 414-8001 or 1:65-7363 The f'.-)llowinr; information is available for reference purposes at Turner Const::•uctions Job Site O"fice (Phone 229-3610). Architectural Drawings through Revision 4, dated 4/4/78 otructural Drawings through Revision 1.9, dated 2/14/78 Elect:r•ical Drawings through Revision 1+, dated 12/13/77 f•lecirrinicul Drawings through Revision 3, dated 2/1/78 Plumbing Drawings through Revision 3, dated 3/16/78 Fire Protection Drawing- through Revision 3, dat cd 3/.16/78 Food Service Drawings dated 11/22/77 Project Manual - Volume 2, Details and Schedules dated 3/15/78 Copies of the above drawings can be purchased from East Bay Blue Print Company • T' r . . D-2 c c� i INSTRUCTION'S TO BIDDERS 1 . I,IC;•NSIN , OF BIDDER: Before submitting bid, bidder shall be licensed in accordance with the provisions of Section 7000 thru 7145 of the Businens and Professions Code of the State of California in the class- ifiration required for the work bid on. The bidder's name shall corres- pond in all. respects with the same shown on the license. License numbers and names are checked with the State. 2. F,XAMINATION OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SITE OF THE WORT: A. CONTRACTOR'S RF.SPONSIBILITI' The bidders shall examine carefully the site of the work, and the plans and specifications therefore. He shall investigate and satisfy himself as to conditions to be encountered, the character, quality and quantity of surface and cub-surface materials or obstacles to be encountered, the work to be performed, and materials to be furnished, and as to the requirements of the proposal, plans, and specifications of the contract. Investigations of sub-surface conditions are made for the purpose of design, and the County assumes no responsibility whatever in respect to the sufficiency or accuracy of borings, or of the log of test borings, or other preliminary investigations, or of the interpretation therefore. There is no guarantee or warranty, either express or implied, that the conditions indicated are representative of those existing throughout the work, or any part of it, or that unlocked for develop- ments may not occur. Making such information available to bidders is not to be construed in any way as a waiver of the provisions of this article concerning the Contractor's re:ponsibility for sub- : urface conditions, the bidders must satisfy themselves through their own investications as to the actual conditions to be encountered. B. DISCRrPANCTFS OR ERRORS: If omissions, discrepancies, or apparent errors are found in the plans itcid specifications prior to the date o1' bid opening, the bidder shall ;submit a written request for a. clarification which will be given in the form of addenda to all bidder;, if' t in;c permits. ��rJ7 CONTRA COSTA COUi7T1' DE7F.idTI011 FACIIA'T'Y INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS (Continued) 3. BIDDING DDUN'ENTS A. Rids shall be rade upon the special Proposal (Bid Form) , with all items completely filled out; numbers shall be stated both in writing and in figures, the signatures of all persons signed shall be in longhand. The completed forr:+ should be wi zhout i nterl i nc•nti OTIS, . alterations or erasures, not alternative proposals. Additional copies of the Proposal (Rid Form) may be obtained from those supply- ing these specifications. B. Bids shall not contain any recapitulation of the work to be done; alternative proposals will not be considered, unless called for. No oral, telegraphic or telephonic_ proposals or modifications will be considered. C. List of Proposed Subcontractors: Each proposal shall have listed therein, the name and address of each subcontractor to whom the bidder proposes to subcontract portions of the work in an amount in excess of 1/2 of 1 percent of his total bid, in accordance with Chapter 2, Division 5, Title 1, of the Government Code. D. Bidder's Security: All bids shall have enclosed cash, a cashier's check, certified check or a bidder's bond, as described below, executed as surety by a corporation authorized to insure surety bonds in the State of California, made payable to "Contra Costa County" in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amour.-t of the bid. No bid shall be considered unless one of the forms of bidder's security is enclosed therewith. The above mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fails to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL: A. Each Lid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Turner Construction Project Office, located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and Mellus, (1035 Fine Street) Martinez, California, 94553. Bids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor contingent bids will. be considered. Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public ',lorks Department, 6t1i Floor, County Administration Building, 651 M ne Street, Martinez, California, on or before the 11th Day of May 1978 • at 2:00 P. M. and will be open(0 in pul•lic and at the time due in the 6t1► Floor Conference Roam of the County Administration Building. E-2 �6 COii` Ph (()'TA COUiT TY DETENTION FACILITY ITISTRLICTIO11S TO RIDDFRS (Continued) 5• WJTI? '-Av,'AL OF PROPOSALS: A. Any rid may be withdrawn at any time prior to the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids, provided that a request in writing, executed by the bidder or his duly authorized representative, for the withdrawal of such bid is filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. Any oral , te3orraphic, or telephonic request to withdraw a bid_proposal is not acceptable. The withdrawal of_a bid shall not pre. udice t.he_riF-ht of a bidder to file a new bid. This article does not authorize the withdrawal of any bid after the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids. h. IRREGULAR PROPOSALS: A. The County also reserves the right to accept any or all alternates and unit prices called for on the Bid Form and their order of listing on such form shall in no way indicate the order in which the bids may be accepted. 7. COMPETITIVE BIDDING: A. If more than one proposal be offered by any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association, or any combination thereof, under the same or different names, all such proposals may be rejected. A party who has quoted prices on materials or work to a bidder is not thereby diclualified from quoting pri;.es to other bidders, or from submitting a bid directly for the materials or work. All bidders are put on notice that any' coalusive agreement fixing the prices to be bid so as to control or affect the awarding of this contract is in violation of the competitive bidding requirements of the State law and may render void any contract let under such circumstances. 8. AWARD OF CONTRACT: A. The right is reserved to reject any and all proposals. The award of the contract, if it be awarded, will be to the lowest responsible bidder whose proposal complies with all the requirements prescribed. Such award, if made, will be made within 30 days after the opening of the proposals. ��. EXECUVION OF CONTRACT: A. The contract shall be signed by the successful bidder in duplicate counterpart and returned within five (5) days of receipt, not including Saturdays, Sundays, and legal. holidays, together with the Contract Ponds and Certificates of Insurance. No contract shall be binding upon • the County until 'same has been executed by the Contractor and the County. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS - 10� (Continued) s . Should the Contractor begin work in advance of receiving notice that the contract has been approved as above provided, any work performed by him would be at his own risk and as a volunteer unless said contract is so approved. 10. T-'.4Tl,it?t? TO ;;`•;I,C?f"."': CONIMACT: A. Failure to execute a contract and fill acceptable bonds and certificates of insurance as provided herein within 10 days, not including Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, after the successful bidder has received the contract for execution shall be ,just cause for the annulment of the award and the forfeiture of the bidder's security. If the successful bidder refuses or fails to execute the contract, the County may award the contract to the second lowest responsible bidder. If the second lowest responsible bidder refuses or fails to execute the contract, the County may award the contract to the third lowest responsible bidder. On the failure or refusal of the second or third lowest responsible bidder to whom any such contract is so awarded to execute the same, such bidder's securities shall be likewise forfeited to the County. The work may then be readvertised or may be constructed by day labor as provided by State law. • GENERAL CONDITIONS SECTION 1. Definitions: , M Whenever the following terms, pronovne in place of them, or initials of organizations appear in the contract documents, they shall have the following meaning: Addendum - A document issued by the County during the bidding pe�-r o'which modifies, supersedes, or supplements the original contract documents. Affirmative Action Manpower Utilization Report - A written dorcument (daily, weekly, or month 7 prepared by the contractor for submiss'.on to the County which reports the total number of employees, the total number of min- ority employees, and the present minority manhours of total man- hours worked on the project. Agreement - The written document of agreement, exe- cuted by the County and the Contractor. Architect or Engineer - Shall mean the architect, engineer, inZLu1_Jual or co-partnership, employed by the County. of Contra Costa; as designated on the title sheet of these speci- fications. When Contra Costa County is designated as the Engineer, r Engineer shall mean the Public Works Director, or his authorized representative. Bidder - Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, joint venture, or any combination thereof, submitting aproposal for the work, acting directly, or through a duly author- ized representative. Board of Supervisors - Shall mean the duly elected or appointed ofTiciels who consF_tute such a Board, who will act for the County in all matters pertaining to the Contract. Change Order - Is any change in contract time or price and any change in contract documents not covered by subcontractors Protect Inspector, Constrvctien Supervisor, Inspector, or Clerk of tt Norks - shah wean tTie a ariz- ed agent of the nuntY abbe ssite o the work. Contract - The contract is comprised of the contract documents. Contract Documents - The contract documents include the agreement, the drawings and the specifications. Proiect Manager The PrbJect Manager is the authorized representative �of Contra Costa County. Construction Manager — The Construction Manager Js the-County's construction, representative as described* in the Special Condition,, Section 01010 4 lk GENERAL CONDITIONS SECTION 1. Definitions: (contirr-sed) Contractor - The individual, partnership, corporation, association, joint venture, or any combination thereof, who has entered into a contract with the County. CRu,n�ty - Shall mean the County of Contra Costa, a political suV id vision of the State of California and party of the first part, or its duly authorized agent acting within the scope of their authority. Field Order - Is an instruction given during the course of the work.— (See Section 16B), General Note+ - The written instructions, provisions, conditions, or other requirements appearing on tLe drawings, and so identified thereon, which pertain to the performance of the work. Plans - The official drawings including plans, ele- vations, sections, detail drawings, diagrams, general notes, in- formation and schedules thereon, or exact reproductions. thereof, adopted and approved by the County showing the location, character, dimension, and detnila of the work. Specifications - The instructions,•provisions, condi- tions and detai el d requirements pertaining to the methods and man- ner of performing the work, or to the qualities and quantities of work to be furnished and installed under this contract. Subcontractor - An individual, partnership, corporation, association, ant venture, or any combination thereof, who can- tracts with the Contractor to perform work or labor or render service in or about the work. The term subcontractors shall not include those who supply materials only. Superintendent - The representative of the Contractor who shall be present at Me work site at all times during perform- ance of the work. Such Superintendent shall at all times be fully authorized to receive and act upon instructions for the Architect or his authorized agents and to execute and direct the work on44e- half of the Contractor. Supplementary Agreement - A written agreement providing for alteration, anen meet, or extension of the contract. Work - The furnishing and installing of all labor, materials, articles, supplies, and equipment as specified, desig- nated, or required by the contract. 4 F-2 060 CE14ERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 2. Governing.Lnws and Regulations- A. The Contractor shall keep informed of and observe, and canply with and cause all of his agents and em- ployees to observe and comply with all prevailing Federal and State laws, local ordinances, and rules and regulations made pursuant to said laws. which in any way affect the conduct_ of the work of this contract. B. All work and materials shall be in full accord- ance with the latest rules and regulations of the Uniform Building Code, the State Fire Marshal, the Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety, the National Electric Code, the Uniform Plumbing Code published by the Western Plumbing Officials Association, and other applicable State laws or regulations. Nothing in these Plans or Specifications is to be construed to permit work not conforming to these Codes. The Contractor shall keep copies of Codes on job at all times during construction period. C. Excerpts from Section 6422 of the Labor Code of the State of California are included below. The Contractor shall comp}y fully with this section of the Labor Code as applicable. "No contract for public works involving an estimated expenditure in excess of $25,000.00 for*the excavation of any trench or trenches five feet or more in depth, shall be awarded unless it contains a clause requiring submission by the Contractor and acceptance by the awarding body or by a registered civil or structural engineer, employed by the awarding body to whom authority to accept has been delegated, in advance of ex- cavation, of a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, trac- ing, sloping. or other provisions to be made for worker protectiod from the hazard of caving ground during the excavation of such trench or trenches. If such plan varies from the shoring systm standards established by the Construction Safety Orders, the plan shall be prepared by a registered civil or structural engineer. "Nothing in this section shall be deemed to allow the use of a shoring, sloping, or protective system less effective than that required by the Construction Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety. "Nothing in this section shall be construed to impose tort liability on the awarding body or any of its employees. "The terms 'public works' and 'awarding body', as used in this section shall have the same meaning as to Labor Code Sec- tions 1720 and 1722 respectively." F-3 GENERAL CONDITIONS continued) SECTION 3. Patents and Royalties: A. The Contractor shall provide and pay for all licenses and royalties necessary for the legal use and operation of any of the equipment or specialties used in the work, Certificates showing the payment of any such licenses or royalties, and per- mits for the use of any patented or copyrighted devices shall be secured and paid for b the Contractor and delivered to the County on completion of the work, if required. SECTION 4. Contractor's Responsibility for Work and Public Ut Clea: A. The Work: Until the formal acceptance of the work by the County, the Contractor shall have the charge and care thereof and shall bear the risk of injury or damage to any part of the work by the action of the elements or from any other cause ex- cept as provided in Section 23. The Contractor, at Contractor's cost, shall rebuild, repair, restore, and make good all such damages to any portion of the work occasioned by any of such causes before its accept- ance. B. Public Utilities: a. The Contractor shall send proper notices, make all necessary arrangements, and perform all other services required in the care and maintenance of all public utilities. The Con- tractor shall ass=e all responsibility concerning same for which the County may be liable. E b. Enclosing or boxing in, for portection of any public utility equipment, shall be done byy the Contractor. Upon comple- tion of the work, the Contractor ahall remove all enclosures, fill In all openings in masonry, grouting the same watertight, and leave in a finished condition. c. All connections to public utilities shall be made and maintained in such maintained as not to interfere with the con- tinuing use of 'same by the County during the entire progress of the work. SECTION 5. Bond and Insurance: A. The Contractor to whom the work is awarded shall within five (5) working daya after being notified enter into a contract with the owner on the Contra Costa County Standard Form for the work in accordance with the drawing and Specifications, shall fur- nish and file at the same time labor and material and faithful per- formance bonds as set forth in the advertisement for bids, on a form acceptable to the County. • 1 F-4 Ce GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 5. Bond and Insurance (Continued) B. Compensation Insurance The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract adequate Workmens' Compensation Insurance for all his employees employed at the site of the project, and in case any work is sublet, the Contract shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide Workmens' Compensation Insurance for the latter's employees, unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor. In case any class of employee engaged in hazardous work under the Contract at the site of the project is not protected under the Workmens' Compensation statute, or in case there is no applic..ble Workmens' Compensation statute, the Contractor shall provide, and shall cause each subcontractor to provide, adequate insurance for the protection of his employees not otherwise protected. C. Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance: The Contractor, at no cost to Public Agency, shall obtain and maintain during the term hereof, Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, .with. a minimum combined single limit coverage of $ 500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and coverage in the amount of $500,000 for any damage to property, includ- ing the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurence. Consultant shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public Agency, its officers and employees as additional insureds, and requir- ing 30 days' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation. The Contractor shall submit a Certificate of Liability Insurance which shall include the "hold harmless" agreement as required in the Articles of Agreement. D. Builders' Risk: The Owner is carrying a Builders' Risk Policy on the Project. However, each Contractor is responsible for the deductible of $5,000 .per occurence. F-5 0169 GENERAL MI DITIONS (continued) SECTION 5. BOND AND INSURANCE (continued) E. CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE: Certificates of such Workmen's Compensation, Public Liability, Property Damage Insurance, and Fire Insurance, shall be filed with the County and shall be subject to County approval for adequacy of protection. All certificates shall indicate that Contra Costa County has been named as an additional insured. These certificates shall contain a provision that coverage af- forded under the policies will not be cancelled until at least thirty days' prior written notice has been given to Contra Costa County. F. PERFORMANCE BOND: One bond shall be in the amount of One Hundred percent (1001) of the Contract, and shall insure the Owner during the life of the Contract and for the term of one (1) year from the date of acceptance of the work against faulty or improper mater- ials or workmanship that may be discovered during that time. G. PAYMENT BOND: One bond shall be in the amount of fifty percent (50x) of the Contract price, and shall be in accordance with the laws of the State of California to secure theppayment of all claims for labor and materials used or consumed in the pperformance of this contract and of all amounts under the Unempl,:went Insurance Act. SECTION 6. SUBCONTRACTING: A. The Contractor shall be responsible for all work per- formed under this contract, and no subcontractor will be recog- nized as such. All persons engaged in the work will be considered as employees of the Contractor. B. The Contractor shall give his personal attention to the ful- fillment of this contract and shall keep the work under his control. When any subcontractor fails to Prosecute a portion of the work in a manner satisfactory to the Architect or Engineer, the Contractor shall remove such subcontractor immediately upon written request of the Architect or Engineer and he shall not again be employed on the work. - C. Although the specification sections of this contract may be arranged according to various trades, orgeneral grouping of work, the contractor is not obligated to sublet the work in such manner. The County will not entertain requests to arbitrate dis- putes among subcontractors or between the Contractor and one or sora subcontractors concerning responsibility for performing any part of the work. F-6 064 GENERAL COltD1T1ONS (Continued) i SECTIOti 6. Subcontracting (continued) D. Subletting or subcontracting any portion of the work as to which no subcontractor was designated in the original bid shall be permitted only in case of public emergency or necessity, i and then only after a finding reduced to writing as public rec- ord of the awarding authority setting forth the facts constituting = such emergency or necessity. 4 E. Substitution of Subcontractors: Contractor shall not substitute any person or subcontractor in place of a subcontractor listed in his bid proposal without the written approval of the County. Substitution of subcontractors must be in accordance with + the provisions of the "Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices 1 Act" beginning with Section 4100 of the Government Code. Violations of this Act by the Contractor may subject him to penalties %»hick + may include cancellation of contract, assessment of 10 percent of the subcontractor's bid, and disciplinary action by the Contractors' State License Board. SECTION 7. TIME OF WORK AND DAMAGES: A. The County will designate the starting day of the con- tract on which the Contractor shall immediately begin and thereafter diligently prosecute the work to completion. The Contractor obli- gates himself to complete the work on or before the date, or within the number of calendar days, set forth in the Proposal (Bid Form) I for completion, subject only to such adjustment of time as may be set forth in this article or pursuant to Section 21. B. If the work is not completed within the time required, damage will be sustained by the County. It is and will be impract- icable and extremely difficult to ascertain and determine the actual damage which the County will sustain by reason of such delay; and it is therefore agreed that the Contractor will pay to the County the sum of money stipulated per day in the Specifications for each j and every day's delay in finishing the work beyond the time pres- cribed. If the Contractor fails to pay such liquidated damages the County may deduct the amount thereof from any money due or that may become due the Contractor under the contract. C. The work shall be regarded as completed upon the date the County has accepted the same in writing. D. Written requests for contract time extensions, along with adequate justification, shall be submitted to the County not later than one month following the delay., E, Any money due, or to become due the Contractor, may be retained to cover said liquidated damages and should such money not be sufficient to cover such damages, the County shall have the right to recover the balance from the Contractor or his sureties. F-7 • CE i1 ML COM)ITIONS (continued) SECTION ). TjtgE�F WORK AND DA.-AQES: (continued) F. Should the County, for any cause, authorize a sus- pension of work, the time of such suspension will be added to the time Allowed for completion. Suspension of work by order of the County shall not be deemed a waiver of the claim of the County for damages for non-completion of the work after the adjusted time as required above. SECTION 8. PROGRESS SCHEDULE: See Special Conditions paragraph 1.12 SECTION 9. TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES: A. All water used on the work will be furnished and paid for by the Contractor. The Contractor shall furnish the necessary temporary piping from the distribution point to the points on the site where water is necessary to carry on the work and upon com- pletion of the work shall remove all temporary piping. B. The Contractor, at his own cost, shall furnish and in- stall all meters,all electric light and power equipment and wiring, all gas meters, gas equipment and piping that is necessary to per- form his work and shall remove the cams upon the completion of the work. The Contractor shall pay for all power, light and gas used in the construction work, C. The Contractor shall f:a'nish,"wire for, install and main- tain temporary electric light wherever it is necessary to provide ill=[nation for the proper performance and/or inspection of the work. The lighting shall provide sufficient illumination and shall be so placed and distributed that these Specifications can be easily read in every place where said work is being performed. This tem- porary lighting equipment may be moved about but shall be maintained throughout the work, available for the use of the Engineer, Project Inspector, or any other authorized representative of the County whenever required for inspection. F-8 • ')6 t� GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 9. TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES (Continued) D. The Contractor shall provide and maintain for the duration of the work, temporary toilet facilities for the work- men, These facilities shall be of an approved type conformin to the requirements of the County Health Department, and shall be weathertight structures with raised floors, Structures are to have adequate light and ventilation and door equipped with Iatch or lock. Contractor shall service such facilities daily, maintaining same in a clean and sanitary condition. Portion of site occupied by toilet facilities shall be graded and cleaned up upon removal of facilities when so ordered and/or upon completion of work. E. The County will pay directly to the utility companies connection fees, anneiatTon fees, permit fees, acreage fees, and all other fees required by the utility companies and associated with the permanent utility services. If additional fees associ- ated with the temporary services are required they will be paid by the Contractor. The County will not paY for water, gas, tele- phone and electricity consumed on the project until after the ! County makes written request to the utility companies that bil- lings be sent to the County, (Normally the County will make f these requests after the project is accepted as complete,) i F. See Special Conditions for Variations to the a'.sove requirements. SECTION 10. PERMITS: A. The Contractor shall make application for all permits, + that are required for the performance of his work by all laws ordinances, rules, regulations, or orderay of any body lawfuliy empowered to make or issue the same and having jurisdiction, and shall give all notices necessary in connection therewith. The ; Contractor is not required to pay any charges associated with per- mits. (It is not the present policy of the County to pay fees to the incorporated cities for permits.) i SECTION 11. CONDUCT OF WORK: A. The Contractor shall observe that the County reserves the right to do other work in connection with the project by Con- i tract or otherwise, and he shall at all times conduct his work so as to impose no hardship on the County•or others engaged in the work. He shall adjust, correct and coordinate his work with the work of others so that no discrepancies shall result in the whole work. B. The Contractor shall provide an adequate work force, ! materials of proper quality, and equiRqkent to properly carry on } the work and to insure completion of each part in accordance with his schedule and with the time agreed. r t 1 F-9 tr GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 11. CONDUCT OF WORK: C. The Contractor shall personally superintend the work and shall rzintain a competent superintendent or foreman at all times until the job is accepted by the County. This superinte-Rent shall be empowered to act in all matters pertaining to the work. D. Daily Manpower Reports shall be signed by the Contractor, or his Superintendent, and submitted weekly. E. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall clear all obstructions and prepare the site ready for the construction. He shall verify dimensions and scale of plot plans, and shall check all dimensions, levels, and construction. F. Where work of one trade joins, or is on other work, there shall be no discrepancy or incomplete portions when the total project is complete. In engaging one kind of work with another, marring or damaging same will not be permitted.* Should improper work of any trade be covered by another which results in damage, or defects, the whole work affected shall be made good by the Contractor without expense to the County. G. The Contractor shall anticipate the relations of the various trades to progress of the work and shall see that required anchorage or blocking is furnished and setat proper times. An- chorage and blocking for each trade shall be a part of same, ex- r cept where stated otherwise. (1 H. Proper :acilities shall be provided at all times for access of the County representatives to conveniently examine and inspect the work. I. Watchmen, at Contractor's option, shall be maintained during the progress of the work as required, at the expense of the Contractor. J. If any subcontractor or person employed by the Contractor shall appear to the Engineer to be incompetent or to act in a dis- orderly or improper manner, he shall be discharged immediately on the written request of the Engineer/Architect, and such person shall not again be employed on the work. SECTION 12. RESPONSIBILITY FOR SITE CONDITIONSL The following shall constitute exceptions, and the sole exceptions, to the responsibility of the Contractor set forth in Section 4, in the Instructions to Bidders: A. If during the course of the work the Contractor encount- ers active utility installations which are not shown or indicated • in the plans or in the specifications, or which are found in a location substantially different from that shown, and such utilities are not reasonably apparent from iisual examination, then he shall C• F-10 1 168 CEtiEg/11, C -'Ml j7S (Continued) A$ECTION 12. RESPONSIBILITY FOR SITE (continued) promptly notify the County in writing. Where necessary for the work of the contract, the County shall issue s written order to the Contractor to make such adjustment, rearrangement, repair, removal, alteration, or special handling of such utility, including repair of the damaged utility. For the purposes of the foregoing, "active" shall mean other than abandoned, and of installations" shall include the following: Steam, petroleum products air, chemical, water, sewer, storm water, gas, electric, and teiephone pipe lines or conduits. The Contractor :hall perform the work described in such written order and compensation therefor will be made in accord- ance with Section 21, relating to changes in the work. Except for the items of cost specified in such Sections, the Contractor shall receive no compensation for any other cost, da=&e or delay to him due to the presence of such utility. If the Contractor fails to give the notice specified above and thereafter acts with- out instructions from the County, then he shall be liable for any or all damage to such utilities or other work of the contract which arises from his operations subsequent to discovery thereof, and he shall repair and make good such damage at his own cost. B. If the contract requires excavation or other work to a stated limit of excavation beneath the surface, and if during the course of the work the County orders a change of depth or dimen- sions of such subsurface work due to discovery of unsuitable bearing material or for any other cause, then adjustment to con- tract price for such change will be made in accordance with Sec- tion 21. Except for the items of cost specified therein, the Con- tractor shall receive no compensation for any other coat, damage, or delay to him due to the pra•:ence of such unsuitable bearing material or other obst_uction. SECTION 13, INSPECTION: A. The Contractor shall at all times pe mii the County and their authorized agents to visit and inspect the work or any part thereof and the shops where work is in preparation. This obli- gation shall include maintaining proper facilities and safe access for such inspection. Where the contract requires work to be tested, it shall not be covered up until inspected and approved by the County, and the Contractor shall be solely responsible for notify- ing the County where and when such work is in readiness for inspec- tion and testing. Should any such work be covered without such test and approval, it shall be uncovered at the Contractors ex- pense. B. Whenever the Contractor intends to perform work on Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday, he shall give notice to the County .."ch intention at least two working days prior to performing such work, or such other period as may be speci- fied, so that the County may make necessary arrangements. F-11 • t;f 9 l GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 13. INSPECTION: (Continued) C. The inspection of the work or craterials shall not relieve the Contractor of any of his obligations to fulfill his contract as prescribed. Work and mnterials not meeting such requirements shall be made good and unsuitable work or materials may be rejected, notwithstanding that such work or materials have been previously inspected or that payment has been made. SECTION 14. REJECTIONS OF MATERIALS: A. The Contractor shall promptly remove from the premises all rriterials condemned by the County as failing to conform to the Contract, whether incorporated in the work or not, and the Contractor shall promptly replace and reexecute his own work in accordance with the Contract and without expense to the County and shall bear the expense of making good all work of other Contractors destroyed or damaged by such removal. B. If the Contractor does not remove such condemned work and materials within reasonable time, 'fixed by written notice, the County may remove them and may store the materials at the expense of the Contractor. If the Contractor does not pay the expenses of such removal within ten (10) days thereafter, the County may upon ten (10) days written notice, sell such materials at auction or at private sale and shall account for the net pro- ceede thereof after deducting all costs and expenses that stould have been borne by the Contractor. SECTION 15. INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS: A. Correlation: The contract documents shall be interpreted as being complementary in requiring a complete work ready for use and occupancy or, if not to be occupied, operation. Any require- ment occurring in any one of the documents is as biding as through occurring in all. B. Conflicts in the Contract Documents: In the event of conflict in the contract documents the priorities stated in sub- divisions 1, 2, 3, and 4 below shail govern: 1. Addenda shall govern over all other contract doucments, except the County s Standard Form Agreement unless it is specifically indicated that such addenda shall prevail. Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda only to _ the extent specified. 2. In case of conflict between plans and specifi- cations, the specifications shall govern. 3. Conflict within the Plans: a. Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the plans. b. Specific Notes, shall govern ever all other notes and all other portions of the plans. c. Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller•scale drawings. • F-12 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) ACTION 15. I11fEP,PP.ETA OJ _,ONTfAC7 P.PQUIRFJ:E/rfS: (.on't.) 4. Conflicts within the Specifications: a. The "General Conditions of the Contract" shall govern over all sections of the specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in the Special Conditions. b. Omissions: If the contract documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, materials, or equipment. but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and workmanlike construction, such deta!l shall be deemed to have been Sopliedly required by the contract documents In accordance with such standard. "Hiner detail" shall Include the concept of substantially Identical components, where the price of each such component Is small ev.-n though the a;gregate cost or Importance Is substantial, and shall include a single component which Is incidental, even though its cost or Importance may be substantial. The quality and quantity of the parts or material so supplied shall conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition. strength, size, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise set forth in r- the contract documents. SECTION 16. CLAR Lr1CAT10NS AND ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION: A. Notification by Contractor: Should the Contractor discover any conflicts. v:isnions, or errors in the contract documents or have any question concerning Interpretation or clarification of the contract documents. or If It appears to him that the work to be done or any matters relative there- to are not sufficiently detailed or explained In the contract doctcnents, then. before proceeding with the work affected, he shall Im.�edistely notify the County in writing through the Construction Supervisor, and request Interpreta- tion, clarification or furnishing of additional detailed instructions concerning the work. All such questions shall be resolved and instructions to the Contractor issued within a reasonable time by the County, whose decision shall be final and conclusive. Should the Contractor proceed with the work affected before receipt of instructions from the County, he shall remove and replace or adjust any work which is not in accordance therewith and he shall be responsible for any resultant day--age, defect or added cost. B. Field Orders: During the course of the work the Architect and/or Engineer may issue Field Orders regarding the work. These Field Orders will supplement the Plans and Specifications in order to clarify the intent of the contract documents by adjustment to meet field conditions or to make the various phases of the work meet and join properly. A Field Order involves no change in contract time or price. performance, partially or in full, of a Field Order Shall constitute a waiver of claim for a change in contract time or price for the work covered by the Field Order, unless a Change Order has been issued. C. Change Orders: See Section 21, this Division. t'• F-13 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 17. PRODUCT AND REFERENCE STANDARDS: A. Product Designation: When descriptive catalogue designations, including ranufacturer's name, product brand name, or model number are referred to in the contract documents, such designations shall be considered as being those found in industry publications of current issue at date of first invitation to bid. B. Reference Standards: When standards of the Federal Government, trade societies, or trade associations are referred to in the contract documents by specific date of issue, these shall be considered a part of this contract. When such references do not bear a date of issue, the current published edition at date of first invitation to bid shall be considered as part of this contract. SECTION 18. MATERIALS, ARTICLES, AND EQUIPMENT: A. Material shall be new and of quality specified. When not particularly specified, material shall be the best of its class or kind. The Contractor shall, if required, submit satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of material. Price, fitness and quality being equal, preference shall be given to products made in California, in accordance with Section 4380 et seq., of the Government Code, State of California. B. Mechanical equipment, fixtures and material shall be delivered C in original shipping crates to the fob site and the County shall be notified of the receipt of such equipment, fixtures and material before uncrating. The County will, when desired, inspect such equipment, fixtures or material to determine any damage or deviation from that specified. Items damaged during delivery shall be refected. C. Wherever the name or brand of a manufacturer's article is specified herein, it is used as a measure of quality and utility or a standard. If the Contractor desires to use any other brand or manufacture of equal q u lity and utility to that specified, he shall make application to the County in writing for any proposed substitutions. Such application shall be ►:companied by evidence satisfactory to the County that the material or process is equal to i i F-14 i t� GENERAL C(:')1TiUM (Con't.) �"Gilt?: 18. "ATERIAL5, ARTICLES, AND EQUINEW: (Con't.) that •.pecifled. Request for substitution shall be made in acrple time for tt:• County's consideration as no delay or extra time will be allowed on account thereof. Evidence furnished to the County by the Contractor shall consist of &;'equate site xassples of material, testing laboratory reports on material or process, nanu'acturer's specification data, field reports on product's approval ant use by other public agencies, material costs, and installation costs anti ^mIncenance provisions anti experier:e or other data as required by the County. Thr Cnunty'x decision concerning the refusal or acceptance of proposed substitute for that specified shall be accepted as final. Requests 'or substltutlor will 3 only be considered when offered by the Contractor with the reason for substitution, i 'Allure to suhmit competent evidence as required and requested by County shall be considered grounds for refusal of substitution. The Contractor shall Include n notice of change in contract prices, if substitution is approved. D. All materials shall be delivered so as to insure a speedy and uninterrupted progress of ti-e work, lame shall be stored so as to cause no obstruction, and so as to prevent overloading of any portion of the structure, i{f and the Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by weather or other cause. E. Within fifteen 15) days after the signing of the Contract, the Contractor shall submit for approval to the County a complete list of all i materials It is proposed to use under this Contract. which diff+r In any respect ` from materials specified. This list shall include all materia.s which are Proposed by the subcontractors as well as by himself for use in work of his r Contract and which are not specifically mentioned in the Specifications. This list must also Include the figures received by the Contractor in bid form for the material or materials which are submitted for approval or substitution, together with the figures in bid form of the specified material or materials for which substitutions are proposed. In case a substitute j Is offcrdd and accepted as approved equal to materials specified, the cost of which is less than the cost of the material or equipment specified, then a credit ! shall be taken for the difference between the two costs in order that the County j shall obtain whatever benefits may be derived from the substitution. Failure ; to propose the substitution of any article within thirty-five (35) days --iter the xIgnin4 of the Contract may be deemed sufficient cause for the denial of t request for substitution. I(i ?ECIION 19. SHOP DRAWIM S. DESCRIPTIVE DATA SAISPLES ALTERikTIVES: A. The Contractor shall submit promptly to the County, so as to i cause no delay in the work. all shop drawings, descriptive data and samples for the various trades as required by the specifications, and offers of alter- natives, if any. Such submittals shall be checked and coordinated by the 4 Contractor with the work of other trades involved before they arc submitted to I the County'for examination. 1 I t 1 F-1 rJ i EE21EPAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 14. SHOP DRAWINGS, DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMF LES, ALTEMATIVES: (Con't.) D. The Contractor shall submit to the County shop or diagram drawings in the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (S) copies if no schedule is included in these documents. The drawings @hall show completely the work to be done; any error or omission shall be made good by the Contractor at his own expense, even though the work be installed before same becomes apparent, as approval by the County covers general layout only. Fabrication, details and inspection shall conform to approved Contract Drawings. C. Descriptive Data: Submit sets of manufacturer's brochures or other data required by the specifications in the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (S) copies if no schedule is included in these documents. The County will examine such submittals, noting thereon corrections, and return three copies with a letter of transmittal indicating actions taken by the County or required of the Contractor. D. Samples: Submit samples of articles. materials or equipment •s required by the specifications. The work &hall be in accordance with the ± approval of the sarsples. Sasples &hall be removed from County property when j directed. J Samples not removed by the Contractor, at the County-s option. ! will becooe the property of the County or will be removed or disposed of by the County at Contractor's expense. 1 E. Alternatives: For convenience in designation on the plana i or in the specifications. certain materials, articles, or equlpeent may be designated by a brand or trade name or the name of the manufacturer together i with catalog designation or other Identifying Information. hereinafter referred to generically as "designated by brand names". An alternative materlal. article. j or egvipment which is of equal quality and of the required characteristics for the purpose intended may be proposed for use provided the Contractor coaiplies with the following requirements: E 1. The Contractor shall submit his proposal for an alternative In writing within the time limit designated in the specifications. or If not designated. then within a period which will cause no delay in the work. j+ 2. No such proposal viii be considered unless accompanied by complete inforw tion, and descriptive data. necessary to determine the equality t of the offered materials, articles, or equipment. Samples shall be provided when requested by the County. The Contractor shall note that the burden of proof as to the cocrparstive quality or suitability of the offered materials, articles, or equip- uw nt shall be upon the Contractor. The County shall be the sole fudge as to such vottr.s. In the event that the County rejects the use of such alternative materials, articles, or equipment, then one of the particular products designated t by hrnnd name shall be furnished. i F-16 tt-^t i CENE.W. C('YJITILNS (Con't.) _ECTiLN 14. 1NUP DUWIK,& DESCRIPTIVE DATA. SA.MPLEr. AI.7EP1, ATIVE;: (Con't.) The Count,v will examine, with reasonable prnmptness. much subnittals, and return of submittals to the Contractor shatl not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for deviations .sod alternatives frog the contract Plans and specifications, nor shall It relieve him from responsibility for error• in the submittals. A failure by the Contractor to Identify In him letter of transmittal material deviations from the plans and Specifications shall void the submittal and any action taken t,' -reon by the County. When specifically requested by the County, the Contractor shall resubmit such shop drawinsm, descriptive data, and samples as may be required. If any mechanical, electrical, structural, or other changes are required for the proper installation end fit of alternative ma terfsls. articles, or equipment. or because ofdeviations from the contract plans and specifications. such changes shall not be made without the consent of the County and shall be made without additional cost to the County. SECTICN 20 SAMPLES AND TESTS: The County reserves the right at Its own expense to order tests of any part of the work. if as a result of any such test t',e work is found unacceptable. it will be rejected and any additional test required by the County shall be at Contractor's expense. Unless otherwise directed. all samples for testing will be taken by the County from the materials. articles or equipment delivered, or from work performed, and tests will be under the super- vislon of, or directed 4y. and at such places as may be convenient to the County. Materials. articles, and equipment requiring tests shall be delivered In ample time before Intended use to allow for testing. and none may be used before receipt of written approval by the County. Any sample delivered to the County or to the premises for examination. Includins testing. shall be disposed of by the Contractor at his own expense within not more than ten (10) days after the Contractor acquires knowledce that ac.h examination is concluded, unless otherwise directed by the County. i SECTION 21. CKANCE ORDERS: The County reserves the right to order in writing changes in the plans and specifications, without voiding the contract, and the Contractor shall comply with such order. No change or deviation from the plans and specifications will be code without authority in writing from the County. , Changed work shall be performed in accordance with the original requirements of the Contract Documents and previous fully executed Change Orders. A Change Order may adjust the contract price either upward or down- ward in accordance with either or a combination of the following bases, as the County may elect: (1) On a lump sum basis as supported by breakdown of estimated t costs. _ I 1 i _4 F-17 i GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con's.) (2) on a unit price basis. (7) On a cost-plus basic in accordance vith the following conditions: (a) MARY.-UPS• 1. For work performed by the Contractor an amount equal to the direct cosi (as defined herein) of the work plus 15% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. 2. For work performed by a sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined herein) of the work plus 2177. of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to the sub-contractor, 5% to . Contractor.) 1. For work performed by a sub-cub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined here!i) of tie work plus 25% of the direct coats for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to sub-sub-contractor, 5% to sub-contractor, 5% to . Contractor.) 4. In no case will the total mark-up be greater than 25% of the direct costs notwithstanding the number of contract tiers actually existing. 5. For. :eleted work the mark-up shall be 10% of the direct costs or the agreed upon estimate thereof. (b) DIRECT COSTS: 1. Labor: The costs for labor shall include any employer payments to or on behalf of the workmen for health and welfare, pension, vacation and similar purposes. Labor rates will not be recognized when in excess of those prevailing in the locality and time the work is being performed. 2. Materials: The actual cost to the Contractor for the materials directly required for the performance of the changed work. Such cost of materials may include the cost of procurement, transportation and delivery if necessarily Incurred. If a trade discount by the actual supplier is available to the Contractor, it shall be credited to the County. If the materials are obtained from a supply or source owned wholly or in part by the Contractor, payment therefore will not exceed the current wholesale price for such materials. ' The term "trade discount" includes the concept of cash discount. • �,• F-18 r _._ tj J6 GENERAL CDNDITIOVS (Can't.) SECTION 21. CHANCE ORDERS: (Can't.) 2. Materials: (Con't.) If, in the opinion of the County, the cost of materials is excessive, or if the Contractor fails to furnish satisfactory evidence of the cost to him from the actual supplier thereof, then in either case the cost of the materials shall be deemed to be the lowest current wholesale price at which similar materials are available in the quantities required. The County -eserves the right to furnish such raterials as It deems advisable, and the Contractor shall have no claims for costs or profits on material furnished by the County. 3. Equipment- The actual cost to the Contractor for the use of equipment directly required in the performance of the changed work. In computing the hourly rental of equipment, any time less than 30 minutes shall b5,considered one-half hour. No payment will be made for time whiie equipment is inoperative due to breakdowns or for non-working days. In addition, the rental time shall include the time required to move the equipment to the work from the nearest available source for rental of such equipment, and to return It to the source. if such equipment is not moved by its own power, then loading and transportation costs will be paid in lieu of rental time therefor. However, neither moving time nor loading and transportation costs will be paid if the equipment is used on the project in any other way than upon the changed work. Individual pieces of equiinment having a replacement value of $1,000 or less shall be considered to be tools or scull equipment, and no payment will bre rade therefor. _ For equipment owned, furnished, or rented by the Contractor, no cost therefor shall be recognized in excess of the rental rates established by distributors or equipment rental agencies in the locality where the work is performed. The amount co be paid to the Contractor for the use of equipment as set forth above shall constitute full compensation to the Contractor for the cost of fuel, power, oil, lubrication, supplies, small tools, small equipment, necessary attachments, repairs and maintenance of any kind, depreciation, storage, insurance, labor (except for equipment operators), and any and all costs to the Contractor incidental to the use of such equipment. (c) ALLU.ASLE TIME EXTENSIONS: For any change in the work, the Contractor shall be entitled only to such adjustments in time by which completion of the entire work is delayed due to performance of the changed work. Each estimate for a change in the work submitted by the Contractor shall state the amount of extra time that he considers should be allowed for making the requested change. F-19 • t GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) (d) RECORDS AND SUPPORTIVE 1NFORMIATION: (1) The Contractor shall maintain his records in such a manner as to provide a clear distinction between the direct costs of extra work paid for on a cost-plus basis and the costs of other operations. (2) Contractor shall maintain daily records shoving man hours and material quantities required for cost plus work. The Contractor shall use a form approved or provided by the County. The forms will be filled out in duplicate and the County's inspector will review and attach his approving signature to the form on the day the work is performed. r (3) Rental and anterial charges shall be substantiated by valid copies of venc:r's invoices. (4) The contractor's cost records pertaining to cost-plus work shall be open to inspection or audit by the County. (e) FAIIJJRE TO AGREE AS TO COST: Notwithstanding the failure of the County and the Contractor to agree as to cost of the proposed change order, the Contractor, upon written order from the County, shall proceed immediately with the changed work. Daily job records shall be kept as indicated in Paragraph (d) above / and when agreed to by the Contractor and the construction inspector, \ it shall become the basis for payment of the changed work. Agreement and execution of the daily job record by the construction inspector shall not preclude subsequent adjustment based upon a later audit by the County. F-20 1 • GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SEC?ION 22, LABOR: Every part of the work shall be accomplished by workmen. 'Iaborers. or mechanics especially skilled In the class of work required and workmanship shall be the best. i SECTION 23 OCCUPANCY BY THE COUNTY PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE: The County reserves the right to occupy all or any ?art of the project prior to completion of the work, upon written order therefor. In such event, the Contractor will be relieved of responsibility for any Injury or damage to such part as results from such occupancy and use by the County. Such occupancy does not constitute acceptance by the County of the work or any portion thereof, nor will it relieve the Contractor of responsibility for correcting defective work or materials found at any time before the acceptance of the work as set forth in Section 26 or during the guaranty period after such acceptance. as set forth in Section 28. SECTION 24, PRESERVATION AND CLEANING: A. The Contractor shall protect and preserve the work from all damage or accident, providing any temporary roofs, window and door coverings. boxings or other construction as required by the County. This shall include f any adjoining property of the County and others. B. The Contractor shall properly clean the work as it progresses. As directed during construction, rubbish shall be removed. and at completion the whole work shall be cleaned and all temporary construction. equipment and rubbish shall be removed from the site, all being left in a clean and proper condition satlsfactory ;o tie County. ScCT]OH 25, PAN--i£I.T OF FEDEP_kL OR STATE TAXES: Any Federal, State or local tax payable on articles furnished by the Contractor, under the Contract, shall be Included in the Contract price and paid by the Contractor. The County will furnish Excise Tax Exemption Certificates to the Contractor for any articles which are required to be f-,.rnlshed under the • F-21 f 1 i GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 25. PAYMENT OF FEDFP.AL OR STATE TAXES: (Con't) Contract and which are exempt from Federal Excise Tax. SECTION 26. ACCEPTANCE: A. The work shall be accepted in writing only when it s shall have been comppleted satisfactorily to the County. Partial payments shall not be construed as acceptance of any part of the work. B. In judging the work no allowance for deviations from the drawings and Specifications will be made, unless already approved in writing at the time and in the manner an called for heretofore. C. • County shall be given adequate opportunity to make any necessary arrangements for fire insurance and extended coverage. D. Final acceptance of the Contract will not be given until all requirements of the contract documents are conpfete and approved by the County. This shall include, but is not limited to, all construction, guarantee forms, parts list, schedules, tests, operfting instructions, and as-built drawings - all as required by the contract documents. SECTION 27. FINAL PAYMENT AND WAIVER TO CLAIMS: After the official acceptance of the work by the County, the Contractor shall submit to the County, on a form acceptable to the County, a request for payment in full in accordance with the � optract. The form "Statement to Accompany Final payment'" ( on } shall be completed, signed by the Contractor, and submitted to the County with the final payment request. SECTION 28. GUARANTEE: A. The Contractor hereby unconditionally guarantees that the work will be done in accordance with requirements of all con- tract, and further guarantees the work of the contract to be and remain free of defects in workmanship and materials for a Ieriod of one year from the date of acceptance of thecontract, unless a longer guarantee period is specifically called for. The Contractor hereby agrees to repair or replace any and all work, to ether with any other adjacent work which may be displaced in so doing, that may prove to be not in its workmanship or material within the guar- antee period specified, without any expense whatsoever to the County, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted. B. Contract bonds are in full force and effect during the guarantee period. C. The Contractor further agrees, that within 10 calen- dar days after being notified in writing by the County of any work not in accordance with the requirements of the contract or any ` F-22 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't) SECTION 28. GUARANTEE (con't.) defects in the work, he will commence and prosecute with due diligence all work necessary to fulfill the terms of this guarantee, and to complete the work within a reasonable period of time, and in the event he fails to so comply, he does hereby authorize the County to proceed to have such work done at the Contractor's expense and he will pay the cost thereof upon de- mand. The County shall be entitled to all costs, including reasonable attorney's fees, necessarily incurred upon the con- tractor's refusal to pay the above costs. Notwithstanding the foregoing paragraph, in the event of an emergency constituting an immediate hazard to the health of safety of the County's em loyees, property, or licen- sees, the County may undertake et the Contractor's expense with- out prior notice all work necessary to correct such hazardous conditions when it was caused by work of the Contractor not being in accordance with the requirements of this contract. D. The general contractor and each of the listed sub- contractors shall execute and furnish the County with the standard guarantee form. (see Page 24) r' F-23 • 1 GUARANTEE FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BUILDING MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA We hereby guarantee to the County of Contra Costa the (Type of Work) which we have installed in the (Name of Building) California, for year (s) use from date of filing of the completion notice in the Office of the County Recorder. We agree to repair or replace to the satisfaction of the County any or all much work that may prove defective in workmanship or materials within that period, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted, together with any other work which may be damaged or displaced in so doing. If we fail to comply with the above mentioned conditions within a reasonable time after being notified in writing, we, collectively and separately, do hereby authorize the owner to proceed to have the defects repaired and made good at our expense and we will pay the costs and charges therefore immediately upon demand. This guarantee covers and incli%des any special terms, including time periods, specified for this work or materials in the plans and specifications for this project. (. This guarantee supersedes any previous guarantees we have made ' for this particular project. SUBCONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Seal} GENERAL CONTP.ACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Seal) NOTE: if the firm is not a corporation, add a paragraph stating the type of business organization and the capacity and authority of the person signing the guarantee. 0 F-24 L CX/4111('/_ei FORM STATEMENT TO ACCO�TANY FINAL PAYMENT To; Contra Costa County Public Works Department County Administration Building Martinez, California Re: Final Payment (Project) Dear Sir: The undersigned Contractor represents and agrees that the final payment includes herein all claims and demands, of whatever nature, which he has or may have against the County of Contra Costa in connection with the contract to construct the above-entitled project, and that payment by the County of the final estimate shall discharge and release it from any and all claims. The undersigned hereby certifies that all work, labor, and materials' on this project have been furnished and purchased in full compliance with the contract and with all applicable laws and regulations. The undersigned states that his claim for final payment is true and correct, that no part has been theretofore paid, and that the amount therein is justly due. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated , at (City) , California. F-25 i (Construction Agreement) (Contra Costa County standard Form) SPECIAL 7j:Pj1S. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (S52,3) Parties: [Public Agency) [Contractor) [Complete legal narne) (52) Effective Date: [See 54 for starting date.] (rj3) T;ic Work: (54) Completion 'Aoimc: [strike out (a) or M and "calendar" or "working"] (a) By (date) (b) 11ithin calendar/working days from starting date. (0) Liquidated Damages: $ per calendar day. (56) Public Agency 's Agent: (57) Contract Price: $ (for unit price contracts: more or less, in accordance with finished quantities at unit bid prices.) [Strike out parenthetical material if inapplicable. ] 2. SMIAVURES G ACKINIOWLE',EXIIEUT. Public Agency, By: (President, Chairman Or other Designated Representative) (Secretary) Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Code 51861 c-oncerning Workers' Compensation Law. By. (CORPORATE (Designate official capacity in the business) SEAL] By: (Designate official capacity in the business) ' note to Contractor (21 Execute acknowledgment form below, and (2) if a corpora- tion, affix Corporate Seal. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - state of California ss. ACXYOWLEDGMENT (by Corporation, County of Partnership, or Individual) The person(s) signing above for Contractor, known to Inc in individual and business capacity as statod, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. Dated: 1MY.VARIAL - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -,EAL) Notary Public FOP14 Aj1j,jj()Vj;D by County Counsel. (CC-1, Rev. J t,I-)r%j II Iv y / \• uJ r....... u •J........�. .. �.. .. .r,.. , r r.. ..� ... �..,... --_._ _ date, these .parties promise and doree as set forth in this conti.ct, incorporating by thresc references the material ("special terms") in sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, and in a workmanlike manner, fully and faithfully perform and complete the work; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, Wvenient and proper in order fairly to perform the requirements of this contract, all ictly in accordance with the Public Agency's plans, drawings and specifications. (c) The wore; can be changed only with Public Agency's prior written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by the parties; and the Public Agency shall never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 without such an order. 4. TIME: )IOTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- fications or the Notice to Proceed; and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work within the time fixed therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to the Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefrom; and because, from the nature of the case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fix the Public Agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation therefor, for each calendar day's delay in finishing said work; and if the same be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the same from any money due or to become due Contractor under this con- tract. If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of wor); or extension of time, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to damages for non-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 4215, the Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay in completion of the work, when such delay was caused by the failure of the Public Agency or the owner of a utility to provide for removal or relocation of existing utility facilities. G. INTEGRATED i)OCUMENTS. The plans, drawings and specifications or special provisions of Uie Public Agency s call for bids, and Contractor's accepted bid for this work are )-,»reby incorporated into this contract; and they are intended to co-operate, so that any- thing exhibited in the plans or drawings and not mentioned in the specifications or special provisions, or vice versa, is to be executed as if exhibited, mentioned and set forth in both, to the true intent and meaning thereof when taken all together; and differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agenc-y's Agent specified in Sec. 1. 7. PAYMENT. (a) For his strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditions, and as fu -h compensation for all this work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sum spo cified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) on or about the first day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to the Public Agency a verified application for payment, supported by a statement showing all materials actually installed during the preceding month, the labor expended thereon, and the cost thereof; whereupon, after checking, the Public Agency shall issue to Contractor :t certificate for the amount determined to be due, minus 10% thereof pursuant to Governr.rent. Code Sec. 530G7, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. B. PAYMI N'I` , W11111)11:LD. (a) The Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or because' of later discovered evidence nullify all or any certificate for payment, to such extent aril poriod of time only as may be necessary' to protect the Public Agency from loss because of: (1) Defoctive work not remedied, or uncompleted work, or (2) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing, or (3) Failure to properly pay subcontractors or for material or labor, or (4) Ruanonahle doubt that the work can be completed for the balance than unpaid, or (5) btunr,ye to another contractor, or (G) Damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. (� The Public Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the Contractor, a:, the wor); progresses, the materials and labor which are not satisfactory to it, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble or cost to the Contractor in making good any defective wor); or parts. (c) 35 calendar days after the Public Agency files its notic` of completion of the anti G-2 wort, it shall issue u ccrtifi, -o to the contractor and pay t/` -6alance of the contract price after deducting all amounts withheld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all claims for labor and materials have been paid, no claims have been presented to the Public Agency based on acts or omissions of the contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been filou against the work or site, and provided there are not aaonable inuicatiovs of defective or missing worL or of late-recorded notices of liens claims against Contractor. . 9 IUSU . (Labor Code 551060-61} On signing this contract, Contractor must give Public Agency (l) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or (Z) a cortificate of norkcry' Compensation insurance issued by an aLlnittud insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate dhczcoI certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is a`/ucc of and complies with Labor code s=o. 3700 and the Workers' Compensation Lap. 10. BOINDS. On oicjniog this contract Contractor shall do-liver to Public Agency for approval U and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faitbful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. FAILLRE TO PLRFOW-1. if the Contractor at any time refuses or neglects, without fault of�the�Public-Agency or its agent(a) , to supply sufficient materials or workmen to complete this agreement and work as provided heroin, for a period of lO days or more after written notice thereof by the Public Agency, the Public Agency may furnish same and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. APPLY.12. LA14S General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, localstate and lii�s-and� regulations, especially Chapter l of Port 7 of the California Labor Code (bc�;inning with Sec. 172o, and including Secs.. 1735, 1777.5, a 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agreement complies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Coda, especially in Sees. 1775 a 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hourG, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCONTRACTORS. Government Code GS4100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14 WAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per diem, and for holiday and overtime work, in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft, classification, or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said rates are as specified in the call for bids for this work and are on file with the Public Agency, and are hereby incorporated h'^rein, M This schedule of wages is based on a working day of 8 hours unless r:-hernisc specified; and the daily rate is t>ae hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting the working day. When less than that number of hours are worked, the daily wz']c rate is proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains an stated. (c) The Contractor. and all his subcontractors, must pay at least these rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, subsistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not listed abuxu must be paid at least the wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement for such labor ill ti`o locality where such work is being performed. If it becomes neces- sary for the cooLractor or any subcontractor to a`^ploy any person in a craft' classifi- cation or type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, oIczicul or other non-manual worbuzs as such) for which no mioinuxx wage rate is specified, the Contractor ' shall i/u``.''|i^tely notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing wage rate ti/cze{ur and furnish the Contractor with the minimum rate based thereon, which shall apply fro*m Lbo time of tke initial employi^uot of the person affected and during the continuance of yuc}/ u/nyloyc`�n�. 15. ! . Eight hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day' s work, u6d ,a-wol:G:.,ao employed at any time on this uor>: by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to work longer thereon except as provided in sees.La r Code lVlV-1815. l*'A' PPM,11%,icrs. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work in Labor Code Sees. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. G3 (CC-l; Rev, 11-76) - 17. PM.FLW',iJCL' FOR RATERIAL: The Public Agency desires to ,)mote the industries and economy of Contra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the products, workmen, laborers and mechanics of this County in every case where the price. fitness and quality are equal. Alkl8. ASSIG-MrirntT. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives Nwof the Contractor; but he cannot assign it in whole or in part, nor any monies due or to become due under it, without the iorior written consent of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they have waived notice of assignment. 19. :JO WAIVEtt BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work, and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the Public Agency be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 20. HOLD RARl!LCSS 6 INUEZINITY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and indemnify from the liabilities as defined in this section. (b) The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. (c) The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combination of these, regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the Public Agency approved the improvement plan or accepted the improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) or action(s) at law or equity concerning these. (d) The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection with th the matters covered by this contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agents) or employee (s) of one or more of them. (e) Non-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepareu, supplied, or approved any plan(s) drawing (s) , specifications) or special provisions) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful rusconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. EXCAVATION. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 6705, if applicable, by submitting to :ublic Agency a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. • (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA AREA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN The Area Plan applicable to this project 'shall be the Contra Costa Plan on minority employment. Organizations subscribing to said Plan include, but are not limited to, certain trades from the Contra Costa County Building and Construction Trades Council , Local Construction Trade Unions, and General and Specialty Contractors' Associations. Contractors participating in the Contra Costa Plan may qualify under Part 1 of Section E (2) , "Affirmative Action Requirements," of these special provisions for the following designated craft, if said craft is to be utilized on this project: PLUMBERS 4159 2. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION RE UIREMENTS Part l : The provisions of this Part 1 apply to bidders, contractors and subcontr;-ctors with respect to those construction trades for which they are parties to collective bargaining agreements with a labor organization or organizations and who, together with such labor organizations , have agreed to the Tripartite Agreement for Contra Costa County, California (but only 'as to those trades as to which there are cor7nitments by labor organizations to specific goals of minority manpower utilization) , together with all implementing agreements that have been and may hereafter be developed pursuant thereto, all of which documents are incorporated herein by reference and are hereinafter cumulatively referred to as the Contra Costa Plan. Any bidder, contractor or subcontractor using one or more trades of construction employees must comply with either Part 1 or Part 11 of these Bid Conditions as to each such trade. Thus, a bidder, contractor or subcontractor may be in compliance with these conditions by its inclusion, with its union, in the Contra Costa Plan a specific commitment by that union to a goal of minority manpower utili_ation for such trade "A," thereby meeting the provisions of this Part 1 , and by its commitment to Part 11 in regard to trade "B" in the instance in which it is not included in the Contra Costa Plan and, therefore, cannot meet the provisions of this Part 1 . To be eligible for award of a contract under Part 1 of this Invitation for Bids , a bidder or subcontractor must execute and submit as part of its bid the certification required by Part 111 hereof. Part 11 : A. Coverage. The provisions of this Part 11 shall be applicable to those bidders, contractors and subcontractors, who, in regard to those construction trades to be employed by them on the project to which these bid conditions pertain. , I . Are not or hereafter cease to be signatories to the Contra Costa Plan referred to in Part 1 frereof; 2. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are not parties to collective bargaining agreem�,!nts;' H-1 Part -IT. A. Coverage (Con' t) 3. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are parties to collective f -gaining agreements with labor organizations who are not hereafter cease to be stories to the Contra Costa Plan. 4. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but as to which not specific commitment to goals of minority manpower utilization by labor organization have been executed pursuant to the Contra Costa Plan; or 5. * Are no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director, OFCC, including the Contra Costa Plan. B. P_CAYIrement--An Affirmative Action Plan. The bidders, contractors and subcon- tractors described in paragraphs 1 through 5 above will not be eligible for award of a contract under this ' Invitation for Bids, unless it certifies as prescribed in paragraph 2b of the certification specified in Part Ill hereof that it adopts the minimum *goals and timetables of minority manpower utilization, I/ and specific affirmative action steps set forth in Section 3. 1 and 2 of this Part 11 directed at increasing minority manpower utilization by means of applying good faith efforts to carrying out such steps or is deemed to have adopted such a program pursuant to Section B. 3 of this Part 11 . Both the goals and timetables , and the affirmative action stars must meet the requirements of this Part 11 as set forth below for all trades which are to be utilized on the project; whether- subcontracted or not. 1 . Goals and Tifmetablar. The goals of minority manpower utilization for the bidder and subcontractors are applicable to each trade not otherwise bound by the provisions of Part I hereof for the following time periods for each trade which will be used on the project within Contra Costa County, California. The ranges for all trades to be utilized on the project shall be as follows : Until 9/30/72 9. 3100, - 11 .80010 From 10/1/72 until 9/30/73 11 .80 - 14. 5% From 10/1/73 until 9/30/74 14. 5A - 17.0"0' From, 10/1/74 until 9/30/75 17.OwV - 19. 5% In the event that under a contract which is 'subject to these Bid Conditions any, work is performed in a year later than the latest year for which acceptable ranges of minority manpower utilization have been determined herein, the ranges for the period * 10/1174 through 9/30/75 shall be applicable to such work. The percentages of minority manpower utilization above are expressed in terms of .i:-.nhours of training and employment as a proportion of the total manhours to be. 4orked by the bidder' s, contractor' s and subcontractor' s entire work force in that -trade on allprojLcts in Contra Costa County, California during the performance of ' I/ Minority is defined as including Negroes, Spanish Surnamed Americans , Orientals and American Indians . "M) W_7 1-)( B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) its contract or subcontract. The manhours for minority work and training must be substantially uniform throughout the length of the contract on all projects and for each of the trades. Further, the transfer of minority employees or trainees from employer-to-employer or from project-to-project for the sole purpose of meeting the contractor's or subcontractor' s goals shall be a violation of these conditions. In reaching the goals of minority manpower utilization required of bidders, contractors and subcontractors pursuant to this Part 11 , every effort shall be made to find and employ qualified journeymen. However, where minority journeymen are not available, minority trainees in pre-apprenticeship, apprenticeship,- journeyman training or other training programs may be used. In order that the nonworking training hours of trainees may be counted in meeting the goal , such trainees must be employed by the contractor (luring the training period, the contractor must have made a commitment to employ the trainees at the completion of their training and the trainees must be trained pursuant to established training programs which must be the equivalent of the training programs now or hereinafter provided for in the Contra Costa Plan with respect to the nature, extent and .duration of training offered. A contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be in compliance with the terms and requirements of this Part 11 by the employment and training of minorities in the appropriate percentage of his aggregate work force in Contra Costd County, California for each trade for which it is committed to a goal under this Part i1 . However, no contractor or subcontractor shall be found to be in noncompliance solely on account of its failure to meet its goals within its timetables , but such contractor shall 'be given the opportunity to demonstrate that it has instituted all of the specific affirmative action steps specified in this Part 11 and has made every good faith effort 'to make these steps work toward the attainment of its goals within its timetables, all to the purpose of expanding minority manpower utilization on all of its projects in Contra Costa County, California. In all cases, the compliance of a bidder, contractor or subcontractor will be . determined in accordance with its respective obligations under the terms of these Bid Conditions. Therefore, contractors or subcontractors who are governed by the provisions of this Part 11 shall be subject to the requirements of that Part, regardless of the obligations of its crime contractor or lower tier subcontractors. All bidders and all contractors and subcontractors performing or to perform work on projects subject to these Bid Conditions hereby agree to inform their subcontractors of their respective obligations under the terms and requirements of these Bid Conditions, including the provisions relating to goals of minority employment and training. P. Specific Affirmative Action Steps. Bidders, contractors and subcontractors subject to this Part ll must engage in affirmative action directed at increasing minority manpower utilization, which is at least as extensive and as specific as the following steps: a. The contractor shall notify community organizations that the contractor t. s emmployment opportunities available and shall maintain records of the organizations' response. H-3 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Can' t) b. The contractor shall maintain a file of the names and addresses of each m` )rity worker referred to him and what action was taken with respect to each such Iserred worker and, if the worker was not employed, the reasons therefor. If such worker was not sent to the union hiring hall for referral or if such worker was not employed by the-contractor, the contractor's file shall document this and the reasons therefor. .. c. The contractor shall promptly notify the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT when the union or unions with whom the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement has not referred to the contractor a minority worker sent by the contractor or the contractor has other information that the union referral process has impeled him in his efforts to meet his goal . d. The contractor shall participate in training programs in the area, especially those funded by the Oepartment of Labor. e. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy within his own organization by including it in any policy manual ; by publicizing it in company newspapers , annual reports , , etc. ; by conducting staff, employee and union representatives' meetings to explain and discuss the policy; by posting of the policy-, and by splacific review of the Policy with minority employees. f. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy externally by informing and discussing it with all recruitment sources; by advertising in news media , speci- fically including minority news imedia; and by notifying and discussing it wish all subcontractors and suppliers.. g. The contract.)r shall make specific and constant personal (bath writtan and oral ) recruitment efforts directed at all minority organizations, schools with minority students, minority recruitment organizations and minority training Cr9ani- Zations witi,in the contractor' s recruitment area. h. The contractor shall make specific efforts to encourage present minor-' .V employees to recruit their friends and relatives. i . The contractor shall validate all man specifications, selection require-. inents, tests, etc. j . The contractor shall make every effort to promote after-school , summer and vacation employment to minority youth. k. The contractor shall develop* on-the-job training opportunities and participate and assist in any association or employer-group training programs relevant to the contractor' s employee needs consistent with its obligations under .his Part I . The contractor shall continually inventory and evaluate all minority personnel for promotion opportunitie's and encourage minority employees to seek such opportunities. m. The contract'or' shall make sure that seniority practices, job classifica- tions, etc. , do not have a discriminatory effect. H-4 B. Requiret;ient--An Affirmative Action Plan (Coni) n. The contractor shall make certain that all facilities and company activities 9e nonsegregated. o. The contractor shall continually monitor all personnel activities to ensure that his EEO policy is being carried out-. p. The contractor shall solicit bids for subcontracts from available minority subcontractors engaged in the trades covered by these Bid Conditions, including circulation of minority contractor association. 3. Contractors and Subcontractors Deemed to be Bound 'art In the event a contractor—6_r '_subcontractor, who is at the time of bidding' _eVigi_bT under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions, is no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance, including the Contra Costa Plan, he shall be deemed to be committed to Part 11 of these Bid Conditions. Further, whenever a contractor or subcontractor who, at the time of bidding is eligible under Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, uses trades not contem- plated at the time he submits his bid, he shall be committed to Pirt 11 for those trades. Whenever a contractor or subcontractor is deemed to be committed to Part 11 of those Lid Conditions, he shall be considered to be committed to a inanpower utili- zation goal of the minimum percentage range for that trade for the appropriate year. 4. Subsequent Signatory to the Contra Costa Plan. Any contractor or subcontractor subject to the requirements of. this Part 11 for any trade at the time of the submission of his bid, who, together with the labor organization with whom it has a collective bargaining agreement, subsequently becomes a signatory to the Contra Costa Plan, either individually or through an association, may meet its requirements under these Bid Conditions for such trade, if such contractor or subcontractor executes and submits a new certification committing himself to Part I of these Bid Conditions. No contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be subject to the requirements of Part 1 until such certification is executed and submitted. 5. Nondiscrimination. In no event may a contractor or subcontractor utilize the goals, timetables or affirmative action steps required by this Part 11 in such a manner as to cause or result in discrimination against any person on account of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. • Part III : Certifications. A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract Jer this invitation for -/aids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid iefollowingfollowing certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting contract: BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: (Bidder) ' 1 . it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the contract and 2. - (a) as to those trades set forth In the preceding paragraph one hereof for which it is eligible under Part I of these Bid Conditions for participation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that Plan, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization coals and the specific af-'Nrm. ative action steps contained in said Part 11 on this and a11 future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions , those trades being: and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors and submit to the* contracting )r administering agency prior to the award of any subcontract under this contract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. Signature of authorized representative of bidder) H-6 B. Requirement—An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) * Part III : Certifications,. (Can' t) 8. Subcontractors' Ce*rtifications. - Prior to the award of any subcontract under this Invitation for Bids, regardless of tier, the prospective subcontractor must execute and submit to the Prime Contractor the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting subcontract: SUBCONTRACTORS' CERTIFICATION certifies that -(Subcontractor) : 1 . it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the subcontract 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereof for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for participation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Covd;tions to comply with Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, it adopts* the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific affirmative action steps contained in said Part 11 on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being: and 3. it will obtain from each of its subcontractors prior to the award of any subcontract under this subcontract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. ' �(Signature of authorized representative of bidder C. Ma-t e riality and Responsiveness. The certifications required to be made by the b i d d e r p it��rtj`a'jn7CEj11_hese Sid Conditions is material and will govern the bidder's Performance on the project and will be made a part of his bid. Failure to. submit the certification will render the bid nonresponsive. Part IV- Com Mance and Enforcement. Contractors are responsible for informing* their_'S_Ubcontractors (regardless of pier} as to their respective obligations under Parts I <Ind 11 hereof (as applicable) , The bidder, contractor or subcontractor 11 Carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity ple form only. Official form is part of the Proposal (Bid form), Section. 0(94 41-7 B. 'Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con' t) Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. (Con't) . 41use, including suspension, tarmination and cancellation of existing subcontracts as may be imposed or ordered by the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. Any bidder or contractor or subcontractor who shall fail to carry out such sanctions and penalties shall be deemed to be in noncompliance with these Bid Conditions. Violation of any substantial requirement in the Contra Costa Plan by a contractor or subcontractor covered by Part 1 of these Bid Conditions, including the failure of such contractor or subcontractor to make a good faith effort to meet its fa-ir share of the trade' s goals of minority manpower utilization, or of the requirements of Part 11 hereof by a contractor or subcontractor who is covered by Part 11 , shall be deemed to be in noncompliance by such contractor or subcontractor with the Equal Opportunity Clause of the contras t, and shall be grounds of imposition of the sanctions and penalties provided herein. The Contra Costa County Public Works Department shall review i*ts contractors' and subcontractors' employrrenc practices during the performance of the contract. j In regard to Part 11 of* 'these conditions, i` the contractor or subcontractor meets its goals or if the contractor or subcontractor can demonstrate that it has made every good faith effort to meet those goals, the contractor or subcontractor shall be presumed to be in compliance with these Bid Conditions and no formal sanctions or proceedings leading toward sanctions shall be instituted un1ess the agency otherwise determines that the contractor or subcontractor is not providing equal employment' opportunities. In Judging whether a contractor or subcontractor has met its goals , the agency will consider each contractor' s or subcontractor' s minority manpower utilization and will not take into consideration the minority manpower utilization of its swbconzractors. Where the agency finds that the contractor or subcontractor has failed to comply with the requirements of these Bid Conditions, the agency shall take ` such action and impose such sanctions as may be appropriate, including,. but not I i m i ted ta; I . Withholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies, and/or 2. Cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whale or in part, and/or 3. To the extent allowed by applicable State Statutes, the contractor may be declared ineligible for further County Public Works contracts until he satisfies the County that he has established and is implementing an Equal * Employment Opportunity program which conforms to the provisions contained herein. - When the agency proceeds with such formal action, it has the burden of-' proving that the contractor has not net- the requirements of these Bid Conditions , but the contractor' s failure to meet his goals shall shift to hi-m the requirement to core ward with evidence to show that he has met the "good faith" requirements of these C eFonditions by instituting at least the Specific Affirmative Action steps listed N-8 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan {Can' t) Part IV: Co LnpLi,ance and Enforcement. (Coni) above and by making every good faith effort to make those steps work toward the attainment of its goals within its timetables. The pendency of such formal proceedings shall be taken into consideration by Contra Costa County in determining whether s!:ch contractor or subcontractor can comply with the requirements contained therein and is therefore a "responsible prospective contractor." It shall be no excuse that the union with which the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement providing the exclusive referral failed to refer minority employees. The procedures set forth in these conditions shall not apply to any contract when the Contra Costa County Public Works Department determines that such contract is essential to the national security and that its award without following such procedures is necessary to the national security. Contractors and subcontractors must keep such records and file such reports relating to the provisions of these Bid Conditions as shall be required by the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. Submittal of CALTRANS form HC-7, FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR'S EEO REPORT or optional form 66, MONTHLY MANPOWER UTILIZATION REPORT will be required monthly. Additional forms or reports that may be required will be presented at a pre-construction conference to be held prior to the start of work. For the information of bidders, a copy of the Contra Costa Plan may be obtained from the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. H-9 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 1 1 .1 GENERAL I i A. Information given in the Special Conditions shall supersede infor- mation given in the Information to Bidders , General Conditions , and Supplementary Conditions, whenever discrepancies arise. 1 . The Information to Bidders is made a part of the Contract Documents to the extent applicable thereto. t s B. Under the direction of the Project Manager the Construction Manager shall inspect and supervise the construction of the Project build- ing through to completion and shall see that the materials furnished and the work performed by the Contractor are in accordance with the Contract Documents. His supervision shall in no way supersede or dilute the Contractor's obligation to perform the work in conformance with all Contract requirements , but the Construction Manager is empowered by the County to act on its behalf with respect to the proper exeuction of the work and shall give instruction to require such corrective measures as may be necessary in his opinion to ensure the proper performance of the Contract or to protect the interest of the County. Except as otherwise provided herein, the Construction Manager shall determine the amount, quality, accept- abi : ity, fitness , and progress of the work covered by the Contract. 1 . It shall be the duty of the Contractor to comply with all procedures established and/or implemented by the Construction Manager and approved by the Project Manager as stated above. In the event any such procedures are at variance with other provisions of these Special Conditions, such procedures shall prevail . 2. The Construction Manager may call for meetings of the contractors , subcontractors, and material suppliers as he deems necessary for the proper coordination of the work. Such meetings shall be held at the sites on regular working days during regular working hours , unless otherwise directed by the Project Manager. Attendance shall be mandatory for all parties notified to attend. C. Nothing in any of the Contract Documents shall be interpreted as being contrary to law or ordinances , and all codes and laws of governing agencies shall be followed as though they were herein bound. Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 2 1 .2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER A. The Construction Manager has been given the authority to act for the Project Manager as follows: 1 . Coordinate the work of the various contractors on the Project; 2. Maintain a competent full-time construction supervisory and inspection staff at the job-site for the coordination and direction of the work of the various contractors; 3. Establish on-site organization and lines of authority in order to carry out the overall plans of the County in all phases of the Project on a totally coordinated basis; 4. Establish procedures for coordination among the Project, Manager, the Architect, the various contractors and the Construction Manager itself with respect to all aspects of the Project and implement such procedures at the direction of the Project Manager; 5. Prepare a comprehensive construction schedule for the Project which w, il include a schedule for each of the various con- tractors and trades , and submit such schedule for approval by the Project Manager. The Construction Manager will revise such schedule as necessary to incorporate approved scheduling data submitted by the various contractors; 6. In cooperation with the Architect, coordinate and inspect the work of the contractors on the Project until final completion and acceptance of the Project Building by the County to assure that the materials furnished and work performed are in accordance with the requirements of the respective contracts and that the work on the Project is progressing on schedule; 7. Determine the adequacy of the contractors' personnel and equipment and the availability of necessary materials and supplies and take the action necessary to maintain the job schedule; 8. Monitor contractor's submittals to Architect for approval of all shop drawings, catalogs and samples , and establish procedures for expediting the processing thereof; 9. In cooperation with the Architect review all requests or recommendations for changes; Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 3 1 .2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (Continued) 10. Implement the County's procedures for the processing of change orders, including applications for extensions of time. 11 . Review all applications by the various contractors for progress payment and final payment and make recommendations to the Project Manager for approval . 12. Review , assemble and transmit written guarantees, war- ranties, instruction manuals and other data required of the contractors. l .3 CLEANUP A. Each Contractor for a Work Category or Categories shall : 1 . Clean up all waste material , rubbish, and debris resulting from his own operations on a daily bAsis. 2. Not allow waste materials, rubbish, and debris to accumulate on the site and become unsightly or hazardous. 3. Remove grease, dust, dirt, stains, labels, fingerprints, and other foreign materials from interior and equipment furni!;-Iled as a part of his subcontract. 4. Repair, patch, and touch up marred surfaces to match adjacent finished damaged by his work forces. B. If, in the opinion of the Construction Manager, any of the work described above is neglected by a Contractor or Contractors, the Construction Manager shall have the work done and deduct the cost from his (their) contract(s) as their interests may appear. Contra Costa County Detention Facility qq SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 4 1 .4 TEMPORARY TOILET FACILITIES Adequate toilet facilities will be provided and maintained in a clean and sanitary condition by the General Conditions Work Con- tractor for the use of all Contractors. The use of chemical toilet facilities will be permitted. 1 .5 WATCHMAN The services of a watchman are not required under this Contract. Each Contractor shall be responsible for and make good any loss cr damage due to vandalism or robbery during ,:onstruction. 1 .6 DUNKING WATER The Contractor shall provide his own forces with drinking water. 1 .1 HOISTING FACILITIES The Contractor will provide his own hoisting. 1 .8 SCAFFOLDING Each Contractor shall be responsible for his own scaffolding. 1 .9 OTHER WORK A. To the extent that any part of the Contractor's work is to inter- face with work performed or installed by other contractors , the Contractor shall inspect and measure the in-place work and promptly report to the Construction Manager any defect in such in-place work that will impede, or increase the cost of, the Contractor's inter- face unless corrected. The Construction Manager will require the Contractor responsible for the defective work to make corrections so as to conform to his Contract requirements or, if the defect is the result of a defect or omission in the Specifications or Draw- ings , issue a change order. If the Contractor fails to measure, inspect, and/or report any defects that are reasonably discoverable, all costs of accomplishing the interface acceptably shall be borne by the Contractor. The foregoing does not apply to latent defects ; in another contractor's work at any time such defects become known, and the Construction Manager shall promptly thereafter take such • steps as may be appropriate. Contra Costa County 40 no+cn+inn CariI;+.., SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 5 1 .9 OTHER WORK (Continued) B. All contractors on the Project shall have equal rights on the premises for the performance of their work, but shall follow the sequence established by the approved progress schedule and/or instructions issued by the Construction Manager. 1 .10 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS A. During the progress of the work other contractors will be engaged in performing other work on this Project. The Contractor shall coordinate the work to be done hereunder with the work of suzh other contractors in such manner as the Construction Manager may direct. B. If the Project Manager determines that the Contractor is failing to coordinate his work with the work of other contractors as directed by the Construction Manager, the County may upon written notice: 1 . Withhold any payment otherwise due hereunder until the Contractor complies with the Construction Manager's directions. 2. Direct others to perform portions of the Contract and charge cost of work to Contract amount. 3. Terminate any and all portions of the Contract for the Contractor's failure to perform in accordance with the Contract. C. If the Contractor notifies the Construction Manager in writing that another contractor on this Project is failing to coordinate his work with the work of this Contract as directed, the Construction Manager will promptly investigate the charge. If he finds it to be true, lie will promptly issue such directions to the other con- tractor with respect thereto as the situation may require. Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 6 • 4 1 .10 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS (Continued) D. Should any other contractor having, or who shall hereafter have a contract with the County for the performance of work upon the site sustain any damage through any negligent act or omission of a sub- contractor or of the Contractor, the Contractor shall reimburse, indemnify, and hold the County and the Construction Manager harm- less from all such claims. E. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Construction Manager of any actual or impending labor dispute which may affect or is affecting the Schedule of the Contractor's or any other contractor's work. In addition, the Contractor shall take all appropriate measures to eliminate or minimize the effect o*f such labor dispute on the Schedule, including, but not limited to, such measures as: j promptly seeking appropriate injunctive relief; filling appropriate charges with the National Labor Relations Board under the applicable provisions of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, as amended; filing appropriate damage actions; taking such measures as establish- ing a reserved gate, as appropriate; if reasonably feasible, seeking other sources of supply or service; and any other measures that may 4 be appropriately utilized to limit or eliminate the effect of the i labor dispute. i s 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE A. The Construction Manager will develop a construction Schedule for the Project and will utilize it in the planning, coordinating, and performing work under this Contract, including subcontractors, equipment vendors, and suppliers. Contra Costa County �, • Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 7 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) 1 . The Schedule, when approved by the Project Manager, shall be the basis for the dates for starting and completing the work (including changes) for the Project. It shall be the duty of the Contractor to conform to the approved Schedule and to arrange his work in such a manner that it will be installed in accordance with the Schedule. 2. The Construction Manager will establish a program to re- evaluate and update the Schedule periodically in accordance with the requirements of the job. A representative of the Contractor shall meet with the Construction Manager and shall furnish to him information necessary for such re-• evaluating and updating, and, if applicable, information in regard to changes in the work and the Contractor's proposed effort to overcome any incurred delays . The form of such information shall be specified by the Con- struction Manager. 3. The Contractor shall coordinate his letting of subcon- tracts, material purchases, delivery of materials, sequence of operation:: , etc. , to conform to the approved .Project Schedule and shall furnish proof of same as may be required by the Construction Manager and the Project Manager. B. Whenever it becomes apparent that any completion date will not be met, the responsible contractors shall take some or all of the following action at no additional cost to the County. 1 . Increase construction manpower in such c:,antities and crafts as will substantially eliminate the backlog of work. 2. Increase the number of working hours per shift, shifts per working day, working days per week, or the amount of con- struction equipment or any combination of the foregoing, sufficient to substantially eliminate the backlog of work. Contra Costa County Detention Facility V C•'� SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 8 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) 3. Reschedule activities to achieve maximum practical con- currency of accomplishment of activities. . i 1 .12 PAYMENTS A. The Contractor will submit a request for progress payment to the Construction Manager on the 20th of each month. The Construction Manager will review the payment request and modify as necessary to protect the best interests of the County. The Contractor will be allowed to project work he will have completed through j the 25th of that month. Upon approval ' by the Project Manager. the payment will be disbursed by the County on or about the 15th of the following month. i B. In making such progress payments , there shall be retained 10 percent of the estimated amount until final completion and acceptance of the Contract work. However, if the Project , Manager, at any time after 50 percent of the work has been completed, finds that satisfactory progress is being made, ti he may authorize any of the remaining progress payments to be made in full . **ENO OF SECTION" Contra Costa County Detention Facility 404 FEDERAL' REQUIREMENTS The Contractor is informed that Federal Funds will be used to finance this Project and the following Federal requirements must be complied with: Equal Employment Opportunity -- During the performance of this Contract the Contractor agrees as follows: (1) Minimum Wages ( i) All mechanics and laborers employed or working upon the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project, will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (29 CFR Part 3) , the full amounts due at the time of payment computed at wage rates not less than those contained in the wage determination deci_.ion of the Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such lzborers and mechanics; and the wage determination decision shall be posted by the contractor at the site of the work in a prominent place where it can be easily seen by the wor':ers. For the purpose of this clause, contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated under section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or me-chanics, subject to the provisions of 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (iv). Also for the purpose of this- clause, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period under plans , funds, or programs , but covering the particular weekly period are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. (ii) The contracting officer shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract, shall be classified or reclas- sified conformably to the wage determination , and a report of the action taken shall be sent by the Federal agency to the Secretary of Labor. In the event the interested parties cannot agree on the proper classification or reclassification of a particular class of laborers and mechanics to be used, the question accompanied by the recommend- ation of the contracting officer shall be referred to the Secretary for final determination. ( iii) The contracting officer shall require , whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly wage rate and the contractor is obligated to pay a cash equiva- lent of such a fringe benefit, an hourly cash equivalent thereof to be established. In the event the interested parties cannot agree upon a cash equivalent of the fringe benefit, the question , accom- panied by the recommendation of the contracting officer, shall be referred to the Secretary of Labor for determination. ( iv) If the contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person, he may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program of a type expressly listed in the wage deternination &.cision of the Secretary of Labor which is a part of this contract. Provided,however , The Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the contractor, that the • applicable standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program. (2) 'Withholding The County may withhold or cause to be withheld from the contractor so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics employed by the contractor or any subcontractor on the work the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic employed or working on the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the pro- ject, all or part of the wages required by the contract, the (Agency) may, after written notice to the contractor,. sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. (3) Payrolls and basic records (i) Payrolls and basic records relating thereto will be maintained during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937, or under the Housing Act of 1949, in the construction or develop- ment of the project. Such records will contain the name and address of each such employee, his correct classification, rates of pay (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated of the types described in section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act) , daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found -under 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1 ) (iv) that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in section 1 (b) (2) (8) of the Davis-Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the pian or 'program has been' communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. (ii ) The contractor will submit weekly a copy of all payrolls to the (write in name of appropriate Federal agency) if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party the contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant, sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to the (write in name of agency) . The copy shall be accompanied by a statement signed by the employer or his agent indicating that the payrolls are correct and complete, that the wage rates contained therein • are not less than those determined by the Secretary of Labor and that the classifications set forth for each laborer or mechanic- 1-2 406 conform with the work he performed. A submission of a "Weekly Statement of Compliance" which is required under this contract and the Copeland regulations of the Secretary of Labor (29 CFR, Part 3; and the filing with the initial payroll or any subsequent payroll of a copy of any findings by the Secretary of Labor under 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1 ) (iv) shall satisfy this requirement. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls of all subcontractors. The contractor will make the records required under the labor standards clauses of the con- tract available for inspection by authorized representat ' ves of the (write the name of agency) and the Department of Labor, and will permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. (4) Apprentices Apprentices will be permitted to work as such only when they are registered, individually, under a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with a State apprenticeship agency which is recognized by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. United States Department of Labor; or, if no such recognized agency exists in a State, under a program registered with the Bureau o-. Apprenticeship and Training, United States Department of Labor. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to his entire work force under the registered program. Any employee listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not registered as above, shall be paid the wage rate determined by the Secretary of Labor for the classification of work he actually performed. The contractor or subcontractor will be required to furnish to the contracting officer written evidence of the registration of his program and apprentices as well as of the appropriate ratios and wage rates, for the area of construction prior to using any apprentices on the contract work. (5) Compliance with Copeland Regulations (29 CFR Part 3). The contractor shall comply with the Copeland Regulations (29 CFR Part 3) of the Secretary of Labor which are herein incorporated by reference. (6) Subcontracts The contractor will insert in any subcontracts the clauses' ' contained in 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1 ) through (5) and (7) and such other clauses as the (write in the name of Federal agency) may by ap- propriate instructions require, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include tease clauses in any lower tier sub- contracts which they may enter into, together with a clause re- quiring this insertion in any further subcontracts that may in turn be made. (7) Contract termination; debarment A breach of clauses (1 ) through (6) may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as provided in 29CFR 5.6. 4101 Y-3 APPLEUTICE AND TRAINEE EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS (1 ) The contractor agrees: M That he will make a diligent effort to hire for the performance of the contr:ct a number of apprentices or trainees , or both. in each occupa- tion, which bears to the average number of the journeymen in that occupa- tion to be employed in the performance of the contract the applicable ratio as determined by the Secretary of Labor; (ii: That he ,.!ill assure that 25 percent of such apprentices or trainees in each occupation are in their first year of training, where feasible. Fea- ibility here involves a consideration of (a) the availability of training opportunities for first-year apprentices , (b) the hazardous nature of the work for beginning workers, (c) excessive unemployment of apprentices in their second and subsequent years of training. (ii- ) That during the performance of the contract he will , to the greatest extent possible, employ the number of apprentices or trainees necessary to meet. currently the requirements of subdivisions (i ) and (ii) of this sub- pari.graph. (2) The contractor agrees to maintain 'records of employment by trade of the number of apprentices and trainees, apprentices and trainees by first year of training, and of journeymen, and the wages paid and hours of work of !-uch apprentices , trainees and journeymen. The contractor agrees to make these records available for inspection upon request of the Department of Labor and the Federal agency concerned. (3) The contractor who claims compliance based on the criterion stated in Sect. 5a.4(b� agrees to maintain records of employment, as described in Sect. 5a.3 a (2) , on non-Federal and non-Federally-assisted construction work done during the performance of this contract in the same labor market area. The contractor agrees to make these records available for inspection upon request of the Department of Labor and the Federal agency concerned. (4) The contractor agrees to supply one copy of the written notices re- quii-ed in accordance with Sect. 5a.4(c) at the request of Federal agency compliance officers. . The contractor also agrees to supply at 3-month int !rvals during performance of the contract and after completion of contract performance a statement describing steps taken toward making a diligent effort and containing a breakdown by craft, of hours worked and wages paid for first-year apprentices and trainees, other apprentices_ and trainees, and journeymen. One copy of the statement will be' sent to the agency concerned , and one to the Secretary of Labor. (5) The contractor agrees to insert in any subcontract under this con- tract the requirements contained in this paragraph (29 C.F.R. Sa3(a) (1 ) , (2) , (3), (4) , and (5)) . Sections SaA, 5a.5. 5a6, and 5a7 shall also be attached to each such contract for the information of the contractor. The term "contractor" as used in such clauses in any subcontract shall mean the subcontractor. 115 i%ItA�tUi1S P. i 1SJt}IItCAtIUtiS ir, I } r I � .=1,_r•- a, = .,� 1^y flit,.iOH 1.A, fAt7-SO40 (Cunt'Al "^1 /.. t.- '+.•' �t t� �. i%•�l i fn+e.8.•+.t.r.P.,,..-+. 13 .,,--n, .i•,. . .-,•�•r.rr., i f.. i ..t tn.a, 1.a« � + vt,..•r ,, ,1,,.,, :.,ntr♦ t.,.ca.i a...y [J.rerte. Pere 116 a ►.....,. v...... ..1�. . .1 :.ore, n (•.r •1,, r.r.,,., R.r.. n t OF r....... v......e ►. :1.d.r., •tar:n,iH+r ryn.w,� ! fr,+,rnAn.•n 34.4: SLIT ]t•l..,U� �,nn 1 Linewenr Trchnieiwns 12..e 1.15 313.00 .O1., 4 :••t.3•..ri o.., "-tree, r. Cahlr Splicers 13.88 1.15 11•1.00 .06 `t•r•tr c,�, .+,,.,, rl.rrr. PA int*tar 1 T]•.c ra. "vrr.-••nep, '...r• t•�nttn, S.0 Crantisc.., Sur Jn,goIn. +u I Alrin An•Jor, Gia.nrws M ri r+r, S4r+1A +aarw, SwatA 1 rut, an-i I.,n JOAyutn count,** Nrur.h 9.82 .8S W.34 1.11 ShAsiw, Sierra, Sl+kly..u, :•u!•+.o 5pc ayl Sheetittr:e Tsprtsi SounA.+, St.n,slnus, sutler. re. Sulr"I Strq*1 Scatfoldl haivr, Itll.lty, Tulare. 74•rlurr,e, Sandhi aatsc Structural Yolo slid Y,)I,.r Counties, Callfou, a Steel 10.21 .8S 2.34 1.11 fl.•u:r; 1 Mnlwtoy, San Benito, San ~Ccw^n[ !Nice, SAnts Clara and tit>nnst Ccu.•ut tt..mts $10.50 Si,30 $1.68 $1,65 .05 - eludiSantang Cruz portioCoun'. of (e.' M.,itic; 11A.:nrsitel All Com- in the Lake Taboo of Countltr pns1U.•n Mw,ons 10,75 1.30 1.66 1.65 .05 In Vrc take T•h0e Area) Bru:Js 11,42 .44 i.3d .80 ,Ot tlrn 4w0.4lnt; from suitrr']ni: Spray 12.17 .99 1.3.) ,140 .01 or slip inrm scaffolds 10.75 1.30 1.68 1.65 AS Etectriciaust Tapers 32.47 .99 1.30 .80 .01 b- Nenito, !,ants Clara and plasterer TAn Sa , 1 0 Santa Cruz ti.untt*s Ca3Avttem% *ilii San JOa uln U Clcctrici.n• 13.,10 .42 37,42.10 ,OS Count fes 9.91 1.25 1.70 I.00 -1 !k•0ferer fl taLie Spltccr+ 15.53 .92 3Z+2.20 .6S lake, Mstin, ►knrincino. ?tape, tta Swn `I.le. county 5,4.ino and Sonoma Counties r.tr•trir.i.us 14.2) 1.23 3241.25 .03 Rooters 10.98 1.10 1.20 1.61 .09 G)rv,rrs.aud San Joaquin 4t.3tte tintkecai nettlreen G,untte` (2 kettles ,./o pump!.) 11.23 1.10 1.20 1.61 .09 Cl*ctttcla:.s; lothniclans 11.60 .96 ]Z#1.44 .01, Bituetaotiel Eno"let.t Pip,• Cable spll.,ts 13.33 .96 3Z+1.44 ,01 yr ai•prtsi foal ter pUY ch 11.98 1.10 1,20 1.61 .J N•rntrtt"l ('.x,l.ty t:lecif1,I'll. 12.50 1.15 .1`.41.00 ,46 ban Perrtto end Santa Ciera G s. kettle) Cable S„Ii+,crs 13.81 i.iS 3%+3.00 .04 �Mttaettlemen AIAP1.••)A r,,r4sty it kettiol 11.10 .65 1.29 Lisctrl:tans 1?.'r2 (.?�, ttil.h5 .or•9 LC.,iupr l:l COLI, :•plica rs 15.52 1.30 3%41.63 .069 'c'r'op ltd) 6.775 1.25 1.70 1.10 l0 Line t.nastructi..ut PSeer tt{Achernt 0{,esatarsr Ssn Mnit,., 541.1.1 tiara And See atucbeJ Swatw fnu fuuntlea Ground en 11.65 1.02 1Z4.1.11) .114 L1n,rvnl Llnm Lquipawrit Ops. 11.70 1,02 37.41.10 .Ow Cable Splicers 1.5.41: 1.02 3x42.10 .04 O FEDIAAL AMSTER. VOL 42. NO. 247---FRIDAY, DECEAtdlt 16, 1977 e✓ • t • f 1DIF;LAT1021S P. 3 UU1510r) 1a7._CA77-590 tCant'dl MIDIFICA110'i; P. 4 c. J DCCJ2a 09 M. Cw77-Sc i7 (C•••.•':r 6,1.11.p...ar.P.,•+,a,. ' C1) 1 F,,.,,n...nt.P.,, t. R.Jr B..'. H.•sr 11 6• P....... n..•ir � M..•Ir E/+rnbw fll.Tq 0,107 P'tt1;OPCAATORL d... V...0.. A►Pr••ir. Grein. 1(9) $8.97S 61.25 $1.70 I $1.10 .10 ' AALA 1 t AAL1 2 G.ntra Costa Cnw.ry only$ IS Pslvlay.rel Caulkers, Croup 2r f v,11 f10,64 I 1.Sb• 12.2S $1 01) .29 h -.,t.[o, Plp.rvrspl.rro, G n- Gtoup 2t irSO 11.61 1.3R• 2.25 1.00 .29 dolt layer• and piss t, Group L 9,7) 11.24 1.Sn• 2.25 1.00 .29 pll•elet9no Joint pre pled. Group 4r 10.7: 11.6) l.Sn• 2.25 1.00 .29 Trrtet, no lolnt Cir» on. Group Sr 10,5% 12.66 1.3n• 71.25 1.00 .29 etrlPlA•:.1 of same. In- Group 6r 10.71 12.22 1.50, 2.75 1.00 29 cludlny repair of volds. Group 7t 10.87 17.111 L.5,1• 2.25 1.00 t.29 Precsat rc.nnol• ■ettwrs, crratp as 11.11 12.82 I.Su• 2.1S 1.00 .29 Cast In place, manhole Gro.,p Yr 11.14 11.05 1,311• 2.2% 1.00 .29 tot■ ..tt.rs Croup lot 11.76 2).27 1.30' 2.25 1.00 .79 Plaster T.n.i.ret 1:ruul, 10-Ar 11.64 11.19 1.51x- 2./5 1.00 .29 Solenn Crnty 9.43 1.23 1.70 1.10 Group lir 12.06 17.1.7 1,31t- 2 15 1.00 .29 The Swtt.rs• Ilei Cern Group 11-At 11.22 1,4.71 1,5n• 7.25 1.00 .29 Alwr...,le, Contra Coda, Del Group 11-131 1.1.52 15.07 1.50 2.23 1.00 .29 tiptt.. ILUNuIdt, t.ak*. Kir m, M.nJ•.Clnu, K.ntetey. M4pa. Croup I1-CI 17.84 15.75 1.58• 7.25 1.00 .79 S ^., lienito, San Fr An117Cn. 'Includes 1.28 per hour to Per cloned M lth And .lfare r 1,14. San Patio, Sante Clots, Santa Ccus, 9lsklyou, f.l.e.a... r.r^•at• Snt.nr%, 9olanu and R.J. if..dr fJ.t.u•. Trinity Counties 9.27 .69 .51 loll I 1.1+. M 6 A f.u1+.. V...I1.4 .411.r Appr.Tr. DIil9JV't 112. fA77`5091_- Mr1, rl •r 11IL' 142 t'1r 52-2)-Sept.nh.t )U, 19'.7) U Later+rue Ala4 -%A. Alpine, Ar.iJor, -•1 Dr GJp 1(f) 18.971 31.75 $1.70 $1.30 .10 Calaver•w, Contra Ct., Del n C•.ntra (:nota County Only, Yr•rte, 1:1 t.,r a.L1, rr.wna. m vii-Im erv. Cru).vrn ham!-11dt, Matin. M.r ll+.■1, N ha,Amirt, i'11w•vt a;q+rel Can M•.tc.d, Wnterey, Mala, M.vad. J•rlt tepnte 'UA Plastic Placrr, SArp.mentn, Sen Mnit•, PIP.14y.ts) 1•1e6Bure P1;e San Frenclsro, San Jw1,11n, S,I no ,olnt pit" anJ Mat.n, G.ntn ClAte. Sante Cru A. .0 lly,tn) of .am., 11,ct,rdl V Solm.o, Son.-, Satter, Tchara, t•pwlr of v+dda, t•1.ce4t n n- Tuolumne. Yolo aro) Yuhs Counts 4, 1-3- ..ett./s, Ct in PIAC . Calltoinla P.enl.oJe form .otters Cemwnt Kammer l..t.a•Pct C.wla M..:,na 10.50 1.10 1.68 1.65 as 1;rn.; l}t• 9.76 1.45 1.70 1.10 .10 K.4t1Cr K.•u,s411.1 All W.r. CuepnnIt len Ma,on 10.75 1.10 1.66 1.65 .05 r•.'fr.t•t 1. v.t'. •,.✓.11.r.9 Mn .w.rl.lnq from ■rir.Olttq or .r.•.t .:rete - Ativn.r or ulip form AcAflold 10.75 1.10 1.66 1.63 .0% C1 ,.. Jfllt 8.775 1.2S 1.70 1.10 .10 ElCt11<14n%t M:r• rinllrrq nt•'hln. 1n Alsr.ed. County -iv. •IJn 11 Ind, Ei.ctrlciwln 11.91 1.10 714,1.63 .059 or tf•t erste - Allyr,.t C.L1s Splicers 15.32 1.70 714.63 .069 helper FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 247-FRIDAY, DECEM.BIR 16, 1977 �.s 110SIF}CATI014; P. 5 ;aillFli.'t}I'It.S P. h �r.,•r.,..•v •.,_•lJf-5491 ((.,orad`( Fri..,B...No Parris. . Bala 1,•+err EJ.,.n.. r DeCIS101, M). CA11-50,11 (Cont'di k.br N d M Ell. .eJ•"ar , _ 5an Benito, Santa Clara and APP'. ' D.nta Cruz ceuntica Bails fl.... Llcctrlctana SI],80 ,9I ]1.2,I0 as _ 11+1, Ir•..ly j ~�tJ...,.., C11,10 SI'llcore 13,5] ,92 31.2,10 Ask-. k.'.. 11 A>• P....... I V•<.u., .+J.. San KIttu County POWt31 Lout PMu1T 01•11"T'llts A..•. I.. tlertrlCI-b 14.23 1.25 It-1.2s .13 A1{Y1 1 AnL1 2 S Cal and sin Jd.yuYn co - 1:1cGtrlelans, Tethn lclans 11.80 ,9a 31.1.49 .01 / Group 1, S 9.13 $10,144 S 1.58• $ 2.135 $1.00 .29 r.Ula SPlic.•16 15.53 .90 49•1.49 .01 Group 21 9.:0 11.131 1.gin• .,23 1.00 ,29 M..ntetey Cbunty IGroap 3s 9.7) 11.24 1.30• 2.23 1.04 ,29 Llectr7elana 12.50 •1.13 31•].00 ,06 Gloup 4s 10.12 11.83 1.3d• 2.25 1.00 ,29 Cable SPltccta 13.61 1.15 Ii•3.00 1.06 Group 51 10,33 12.136 1.,w 1.00 .29 Ll4ctrlcl.na, not to Pres1• Caunty Group 6t 10.71 12.22 t. Z.25 2.25 1.00 ,29 �. eainACecd 2 .tor ter} MS .60 14.1.05 .OS' Group 7t 10.3'1 12.30 1.;s• 3,25 1.�0 .2v Quills 8, 11.11 12.4: I. ata 1.00 „) PAIPtucylAeudar, Calay.ree, 4 Group 91 17..4 '17,45 1.,14• „25 1.00 ,29 and :.an J04quln C0Yr1tito -l• G1 wp 101 11.71 1J.27 l.:d• 2.25 1.00 ,29 - Group 10-At ll.td 11.15 1.,13• 2,25 1,00 .29 Btuuh 9.82 .85 2.11 1.11 Croup Ill 11.0. 11.57 1.5h• 2.25 1.00 a.,rayl Shestroet teperst ,� Group 11-A1 11.22 .14,73 1.3-.• 2.25 1.00 .29 .,t,ln•1 ilayot 5cz Holdl ,^ Group 31-U( 11.32 'IS.UJ 1.Sbw ,25 1.60 .2'J S,nt4leater�I Sttucwrel i' Group 11-C1 13.04 15.)3 1•=11• 2,25 1.00 .20 SLCcL 10.22 .65 2.34 1'.11 Monterey, San Benito, sin 'Includes S.20p4e hone to Pc,'31u4cJ It. 1th w'd l olCare Find. M+tea, Santa Clara and .Santa Cruz Counties ten- c3udtn2 t,nit[,na of tt,0 fd.l•B.,.n..P.,�..r. Late Tatic'c Areal E•.'s Z I ball EJ.a.h., Q Brush 11.92 .99 1.30 .00 .01 It•,. ll t Y P-1... Vaa1.. .•J.. 38.145 12.17 ,99 1.311 .80 .03 TAt.:r• 12,47 .99 1.30 .80 .03 f5 Planer Senddrsl ('k.ltt rri CAIJYerdn Jnd 5an Joaquin LaMrarmt 1 WA Ow,.t It 9.91 1.25 1.70 1.00 Group 1([} 8.915 1.21 1.70 ! 1.10 ,t0 Itwr,:u1 Contra Custe County Only$ H[r 1n, H.Pa. Solan and Pil.elJycra, caui,rara, Sews 47,untles , Landutu, 1'1-re 1 Ilwrr, co, F'•bees 10.90 1.10 1.20 1.61 .09 dull Dnycru .nit pt.uttc Manic 1•or►era) Kettlendn p1lwlJhe9h, P,ueuure Prpe 12 ►ettica vJo Pasha 11.23 1.10 1.20 1.63 .09 tenter, nu lulnt p11'c Jnt B ltu..aatl.l Lri wler.I r atrlppinq ur u.'au, 1r'tlu.l Al PiS• fAP}..1r.$ f1.41 tar 9.1.419 ut Vo10b. pf".nit un- Pltch 11.90 1.10 1.20 1.6) .09 hole .otter.. ...nt ro pia c, t ba --hole :.arm a,.tturu Sao, Ucnn o end Santa CIJre ' G,u1,t Ida A!A� Kcttlr..,n Let,urerel (1 tetticl 11.10 .65 1.29 Group l(r) LsW[c[ar P $9.36 51.23 SL7U S1.l0 .10 8Wt,o rin.11nq machine In 1.1 ,773 1..5 1.70 1.10 .10 1 c011nc':tton .10,Set at ta.L.j .I'uaunq, Puna L.'I.. t OI,a•tatoray or shot Crmtc - R11• ' t . 1 T. �mmrt fEDERAI REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 242-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1977 -1 alifs 1)JDIrICAI itp:6 P. 7 M DIFItAIIutIS P. 0 Oecl;lon PtAI7-5091 Cont'd• t+..c P,,,e.a...I'll P"�•"r' t10 id..er:ea Ytaowr:rt, Fdy.proal•[.Pe,�.,,a Crrn.p i)t!tlj 6.37a 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 D.aia i wit. r1nd-9 rw.nu�» it, � ' •'Ir (fJ.nn++ n r,•.•aa t.-n w l to .on t I 11. A+tss It tiM prau..a Y....... cc M.11. etete - altyr.+t lol'.r Gt.ap 7791 ', B.9T5 1.25 1.70 i C•,ut .1 (taste r•,;:v.tf ritlfa t (r,lFit S!.IUv - uctober 7, 1977 P1)»•..:ars. ,:��la••rs, j Sc i(`vtde Idaho jf tar.,.,!^. t'f)»•ary,.•r•:• It{a t4.tt ]a,er•1 ++.•1 )•i•'t l,: 1 C}rtnEc'a j )•!;»*;,.rcra pt e•t;re )•Jj- Aabastu uoal,ersr t !/ 1 t• ,tr„ W iol:.t pl;,- 4n•1 Per.ev,xh�••Sn nnar, DuundaeY. xtt!)Ft:v, ,+f L•rt. l,.ciu.tr;.7 Claa Natc r. Idaho County r,; Jr r.0 voldt, i'r»toot f•.,n- (north 1.4710. Foctrnat. j•; Ir.ie rrtt.r e,'rnst In pinar. Utah. L-1-s. Ker Parce, % rw,.le•fe t.,try a.tteca t Shoshone CouArtos St2.73 .St 3I+70 Pi.r t••r ?••a.:••ts: � Grpent+tat �, / • S•,lai J C•••...ty 9.45 1.25 1.70 1.10 Dano+ash, Dnn oer. ibInd.ey, t The »[tree' t;•Sj+•rsa Clearwater. Idaho County Aln..da, C•a,tta Cn•+t., Det (north of the northern / liar t., )h+-r+.S•it, Y.ar tn, boundary of Township R29 !r Y.�^t^rr•. Fn;�, San t v•Ito north). Foocanas. Latah; Fr,-ri.^o. 5•1 ratan, tevls. Nos Peru, Shoshoni � Count lest /+ ..arta C.a•e. ..•a rc:. r ?.27 .(4. .51 las Carpentors 'iJ.�j, .EO .J! .075 Saw111er. Stationary ': •'757,_ '1 T: - ;• .) i Powe UJodvnrkinit Too + '�trl fP Ste•r - ptrl.t JJ, 19771 / Oi,erator, Piledriver .75 .075 Q rtatt,pt bela»ate /! Carrentars (burned, char. j ..! • red, croosoted or shat / f1 laxly treated taatarta ` M 1'.Jnt an t� / N-am Mm 11.09 .5� .75 .O7! Faso rate ` L 6.97 .S5 .55 .01 Millvrtgl,t and tlaehtn Structural at.1,1 su•,an,f.d ,/' Ercctor 11.34 .60 .73 .075 acaft,+I,firq (sulny;•C tat. riledriver (creo.o d I. ulndt'w telt,.) \` 5.19 .45 /•:c,: .01 material) 11.24 .La *�! .075 Machine taplwj \ 9.27 .95 .55 .01 Elactrtctanst, S:ads lif ..ir•xrd to tt.r Iternlning Counties[ weather and ere u.e•t for /, Rlectctct:n:i T,chnlclaas 11.10 .75 .itotaga vi plo.^41siny cable Splicers. 12.21 .75 ]. s .56 1: rurp,avn with a capacity m Plua.berst f. 5,060 gal ions of txara uNn,l f ` NsaJlnlnd Count2e, and Idaho. ` estrilor diltienssons and/or / \ County (soyth of the 466th t inttot votit on all tanti•a), � ratallai)-/ 11..37 .tv .90 .IO �nn!blaat lny ams splay /f • 9.52 .95 .01 brt.S..a (if hurface to btr pnta.t.d 1. 501 or tr•,te above - ganarad tax ..t.(), AjloK " ' Cs41aJ s,:aCfutdlr•y 11.45 .$S .55 11»11iht pal -yren work )s 15 �� t 1^^ttar rr:/, en add/tt0nal SSt ai.ell E- {et•s etx,ve the a�aLlr rate. � • flDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 242--FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1977 area+ IGOIFICATlauS P. 1 11001FICAT108S P. 2 1.:.^15101 rn. A"77-4173 --Auyrs Ml ,,. .�. •3 r •. 1117/ J.(11[.00 C..u1,ty, Ar�.Osss MI••'b Ed...0 . t Ra.. N a K I r.+d.,. v.tal.. a.//, pr -1_Ina NO._CA77-5072_6•+1,_13 tPA•.:e s Ara, 1•• (42 YK 52961-Septomber 30, 1977) 11:.L G:jj�•t•Tit•'I Icperial. Inyo, Rain, Los LSueue0 011,75 J: J/BZ Angeles, Mono, Orange, L+ole epljceu 11,373 3- ]/8Z :iverside, Sen nsrnaedlno, E•.1• fdq.B.,.Ite.hr^•••• ]/BZ. San tuts Obispo, Santa Cr.+unJaan C%i-Arccd) 65 IR r r.d....... GrJlnd�an (1i16 s,ontha) 49JA3 ]/9Z Barbara and Ventura Countles, Rom. :i 6 R P..0.•. V•c.U•• .+4/•. Winch truck `� 73Ja 31 3/bZ California As►t.T.. L'111[7,S 9.10 .02 f1.ECTkICtA::.s Ct,Anget lleetrirl.urs 10.75 ,5o 31. 1/41 Ctieklay0clr stonewennst C.bla sp11..1 10.875 .50 31 L/41 Santo Berto a and San luta Olttnpo Counties 011.50 11.13 01.10 .02 i%L:1:_I ut: Yt�AN'r-:.7-1 -1'•J. o:.! (� Electrlclaost , lit In 5i)A1 - Sept. ber 306 191, i Inpetial COuuty Pulaski County, ArkAn4as \ CableElectplaceans 13.70 .75 3\.1.45 \\\ Cable Splicers 13.78 .75 3161.13 01Al:CCI Eern (Chins Lake Naval 1141. (Yu:STnUCTIO;I: Ordnance Teat Station, t Line a �y13.T3 0" 3/8Z LJvarda An)) 4610 splicers 11.373 3- 3/87. Electricians 15.25 .90 3\•1.60 .15 Operators 11.:: /)Z 3/8Z Cable Splicers 16.78 .90 3\•1.60 .15 GtoanJmn (.•Ivanccd) 6570. 31 ]/bi Eern Comity (nenelndec of Co nty) r.COUrW1 .n (l+t 6 months) 37. 3/8i Elactcietansr Technicians 12.75 .90 3\•1.60 .13 Winch .•µtlp....ut 73'IR 3% 3/8Z Cable Splicers 14.03 .90 3\4,1.60 .15 Loa Angeles County I Electricians 13.02 1.25 3\.1.95 .07 X42 rR 514u1 - Sr,tr.L.r .1d. 1')I,i1 Cable Splicers 13.]2 1.2S 3\.1.95 .07 Z SetastlAn. t'.r,v(ntd and W.ahlnjt,. I� Traffic Signal and Stteet 0 Cuuntfes, Arkansas 3 9S Elnctrlaians 12.65 I.OS 31•1.95 .07 n Utility Tvcbnictin tt)i. 1 9.49 1.05 36.1.95 .07 N Utility Technician No. 2 8.86 1.05 31.1.95 .07 klerlucl.n, 10.7.1 .35 1ZrS.fi 1/4Z 8aund Teehnlclanst ' Coble splicers 10.b5 .35 W f1::L 1/4Z 6lund Technicians (on net[ building om3tcuctlon) 12.67 .73 3\ teraslu•: r.•,. gid')-..?'•u - r4`'. r. Soo-A Technician• (on malt t:ava,b41 Lt. 11111)/ I f\ flcntlon o[eafeling L-way, V- L•ur•n. 1-.erry unJ III 1 \\\ Dulldln�r.) 10.71 .75 ]\ Cleburne Cuuntlea, Atk.n-.us Riverside County[ Llectriclans 11.06 .05 11.1.65 .04 Cable Uplleers 1].36 .85 3►.1.65 .04 21-"CFM L.tiL t lr.Ui.'.UtTIGat Ingo, Mrno and Ban ee[nacdln �. Gtuntleo Linrmeu Cn61n n,.11cers / 11.373 �i 3/• Eiectticiann 12.70 1.11 31•2.00 .01 Operatota 11.75 ). 311, Cable Splicer* 13.00 1.11 3142.00 .04 fGtr oOuunnddmma,nn (I [tel:) iil it 3/r*:\ Ttnne l t I I't t 49tJi1 J, 3/6Z Electricians 37.97 1.11 3\•7.00 .01 Wlnrlr ey1.ij.nt i 73%3k 3% 3/8Z Cable Splicers 14.27 1.11 36+2.00 .04 YICI1111k5 L i'11'CrY:7tr': • WDIFI/TIONS P. 7 (t)DIFICATIOt;S P. 4 17 W 1CLC:Sl,'rd W. CA77-5091 ItO,.t'd) UfCiS1011 NJ. CA7)-5091 (font'd} Mot tisry � I CJ..ao•,. F.,.r.H.•d.r•P.r••.•,. R n.• 11 L e Pe••1u• V•.•+:.. ••J! Balt App'.U N...Ir Rcatln.tar of C,-nty Rabe N L B P«.0... Y•ta+i•e Are-.T.' rl.ctriclan'l $13.40 $1.10 ri.1.35 .03 R,•w(nd-r of County Cable Splicers 14.40 1.10 34.1.35 •03 G6~,laen $10.05 $1.10 ll•i.]S .03 Vcntuta cin,nty Llneown 11.10 1.10 36.1.35 .01 E1!ctticlan, 13.41 1.00 31•1.05 .02 Cahle fplicvra 14.40 1.10 3601.35 _ .03 Coble npltc.•rs 34.75 1.00 36.1.05 .02 K+rble Setterat . Irrlyatlun and lawn Sprinkler i Inivr(nl County 11.64 .81 1.17 .00 It+l*+c lal, Los Angeles, Urang , painterst Riverside, San Uornardino, San Lula Ot•io v, Santa IWe lel, es (Po, Riverside, f Ins Angeles (lbwna Areal, Bett..ra ant Ventura Coe. 9.75 106 166 136 11 San Bornardluo (excluding ' Line Cunnt(uctl.+n1 Nostern portion) Isq•crial County Brwth7 Paint Burnet 10.99 1.09 1.19 .73 .07 + Grnuniran 10.96 .75 31.1.45 Palechangera7 Iron. steel . Lineren 13.74 .75 31+1.4S and bridge (awing Ltagq 1 r Cehle si.ileera 13.98 .75 36.1.45 shoot rock tape[ 11.49 1.09 1.18 .75 .07 ltlrn (China Like 1t•+val Brush (swing stage)$ Spray 11.24 1.09 1.19 .75 .07 Ocdnan:a T.•st Station and Steeplejack 12.39 1.09 1.18 .75 .07 87wsrd+ OLD) ' Grw..:rtn 12.06 .90 3101.60 .15 Refrigeration 6 Air Condition ngt Lin.•aan 15.25 .90 36.1.40 .15 Lee Angelos and Oilege Coe. 12.53 1.85 1.80 1.52 .20 Cable Spllc•re 16.78 .90 3641.60 .15 TIm ariaaxto liCounty Tile setter t --► Zorn (P-ilndsr of County) Ir}v[lal County 11.84 .01 1.17 .00 0 Gro.,n hen 9.56 .90 •36.1.60 .15 A.!.ir LI n,•aen 12.7: .90 3%.1.60 .1S ` in Cable Spllcore 14.03 .90 3%.1.60 .13 Sl59ttern in Inlo, Rurn and Piano Cos. 11.20 .6S .SS Orange C-nty Lro�nian, lot year 10.86 •.01 3%.1.45 .02 Setter Terrane, and Tl1s elperat Groun.iran, after int year 11.31 .81 3%.1.45 .02 Setters' UCounty ie7••+r lnl County 9.04 .81 1.17 .00 Line-al 1148,7 Cyuipeent Oi.erator 13.34 .01 34.1.45 .02 , cable Splicers 13.95 .51 3%.1.45 .0I OUCl�rt7n 1x+. cnt7-S09IiK.•1_tl Yn$o, p,.;q and San Bornacdtn (42 Fit 30, 197 5195]-Sc ptert,uc Counties Imperial, kern, Los Orange, Aivernide, San Anyele e, Counties 9.41 1.71 3142.00 ,04 Lineman 12.72 1.11 31•2.00 .04 Santa ear Data end Ventura Bernardino, San Luta Ohls(n, ' Cable Splicera 13.00 1.21 3442.00 .04 Sant Counties. California Aivecelde County Croun.L+•n 9.65 .05 3►•1.65 .04 Liner• Line Glulpeent Carnet Oreca .ro 13.08 .05 31.1.65 .04 artcklyeret StaW Sannat Cable Splicers 13.36 .65 3101.65 4.04 Sante O Iallo and San Sante baccata County (Vanlen urq Luis Obls}v Counties $11.50 $1.15 $1.30 .01 AfU) Grour.d-an 11.80 1.10 71.1.35 .0I 1 f.1cemn 15.13 1.10 31.1.35 .03 ' table Bplteers 16.13 1.10 39.1.35 •03 • ' r e FLDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42. NO. 277-FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1977 e.o.ta i Hi01F1CA710S P. 5 W01FICAF10S P. 6 ' iaC15f0V f:J. 0677-509) (Ca.nt'd) 0•.tr rl:'Istak: t:3. CA71-`c47 icnn['Jt , 11•..1 11-1c Foy 8-w•Lt•P.,-,.,, / EJ•r•,.• Rrt•6 M i V P-w.l•w• V•<•u•• ww U•. 0-1, ' EJ..•o•• Ap•-. T.. 47.4.6 H b Ir P••-/••a 'I•<ub• .wJ.. Pnpechar.;eral Iron, r Aur,_T-. stwel and Flr,trletener stale11 51.eet rocs T.q.•r 11.49 S I,C9 1.16 .75 .07 Lt-r rnl r--ty Brush (Uwinq stale)i Spray 11..4 1.09 1.18 .75 .07 L1.•.A.CA,$r's 13.70 .7'. )s•1.15 St rep3c)aek 17.19 1.09 1.18 .75 .07 C,�t•1•• Tplla:rcn 11.96 .75 16-1.45 Relrlq..rAtlon and Air C•,ndtt-1-ninq: x,.n Cn.nry t+'I+1na t�k• L.a A,,j es and Oramp Cos, 12.51 1.65 1.60 1.52 .20 r.rust i+rd..rncr Tent ..:e Sctt•nt St Atrnn, F.l.Arda AFDI 'iarytclal county , 11.66 .81 1.17 .08 tarn:trfclans 15.25 ,40 16-1.60 .15 Cahle 3pllcrra 16.78 Ad 11.1.60 .15 Add. Awrn Cwnty f0emAlnder of Q• It Tilt, Sritetat , Electrlelansr Tecnnlelans 12.75 .v0 34.1.40 .1S Kern County 11.20 .65 .55 Cable Spllcrra 16.01 .90 )4.1.60 .15 The Setters• llelperst Lon Anywtr. County loperlal County 9.06 .61 1.17 .08 ElcrtrlclAnn 11.02 1.25 3.•3.95 .07 C.u,1t :..hoer• 11.12 1.25 16-1.95 .07 prc 15!2H ti--YM L-50764n`:1_1 X lverN.lw r::unty (42 yd S296t-Sepetstxr 30, 19) ) Eleetrlcrana 11.06 .05 74-1.65 .04 Sart Diego County, California Cable l:,+ila:rte 11.36 ,85 36-1.65 .04 ' Ban Lwcn..rdtno County tTAo-)rr Elw,rtracl.ca 12.70 1.11 )6.7.00 .01 Lireteislanaz Carle Gp:frra 11.00 1.11 I1-2.G0 .04 Clectriclans 11.26 .70 36-1.71 .02 Y da�:A Dt••nu io.nty Cable Spllrete 1).56 .70 11-1.71 .02 O Lint Conrtruetlonr L'l.•rtr t�tar.a 15.15 1.10 14-1.15 .01 Gtoundmn 10.45 .70 31-1.71 .02 rn Unle :.pLerre 16,73 1.10 IS-1.15 .O1 Linrnran 11.57 .70 36-1.71 .C2 yt R•raiedre ..f County Cabte Splicers 13.67 .70 11,1.71 .02 Clertr lrlanA 11.40 1.10 16-1.15 .01 Marble Setters, Terrattu Cable L.,:i•:wra L4.40 1.10 14-1.15 .03 Wtkets a,ul Tile Settets 11.54 .81 1.17 .ad Ventura G.vr•ty M.trble, Terrazz.i and Tile EleG.r a IAna 11.41 1.00 )6-t,0'. .02 5a•ttrrr' Nw 1)�rrs 9.04 .61 1.17 .00 Cable LpIle"m 14.75 1.U4 16.1.05 .U2 Irtlq.U:,n arwl Lr.wt Spunstle a1 ULC1.':IOtI M). C6)7-'095 - N+.ly!_1 3riw r Inf, Lw h :wit (42 ►N S2Yvv-Srl,trnt,wr 10, 191 1 Or A,pc, lUveraldr, San San Oltgo County, Cal L(otnl► brrr,6rdi,:o, 7•an I,rIA t,blti,.r, foni.• imil,ara and C1t.arv�rr ' Venture Counties 9.75 '101 161 114 It El-•ctr lcfanar Palntrrar Electrlelan, 13.2u .70 11-1.71 .02 1r1•rrlal, oran•t••, vl•n•cnl•le, Cable Splicers 11.56 .70 16.1.71 .02 Los /aw,w ler. (P.n.u.a At-,), Hsrble 11,rtirru, T•rruto Welt :. San Dernsr4mo leseludln'1 and Tll• Srttcu 11.84 .51 1.17 .08 Neett,m {.,rttunl M..rble, Te. nrzn and Tile Oruahl P.Int Burners 10.99 1.09 1.18 .75 .07 Set tars• helpers 9.04 .01 1.17 .08 IJ .J I(DERAL REGISILK, VOL. 42, NO. 237-FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1Y)I7 r \v'� to • • KJOIFIU�1(ONS P, 5 Iz1s1DM f►J. CA77-5091 - Mal. I l Febp!f«.N t.fgar•.b (t2 YP S291J-Scptc.Ge[ I0, 1977 0•.ir Alawda. Alpine, Neadur, M• t► EJ+..Has Calaveras, Contra Costa, Del Y...N.a .•J/., Nutt•. CI Durado, freano, Aw.Tv. Iluaboldt, Kstin, mariposa. Merced. 13nterey. Na(.., Nevada. r Placer. Sac[aswnto. 5an Benito. San Punclacu, San Jaayuln. San . f ftsteo. Santa Clara. Santa Crue, Sofann. Sorra, Sattar.•Teha■a, , Tuuluer,s. Volo and YuUs Counties, California cT°"fie-r , A.bcetos W[ta[a $17.00 .95 $1.27 $2.00 .07 Noufctat San frandlaco and San Kateo C V. R.aofera 11.56 .60 1.20 1.15 .09 - rustic Workers and Kettle+an 12 kettles w/o puepal 11.91 .60 1.20 1.15 .09 Dltusaaticr Guaeler_al Pipe - w aps.ctal Cuai tar 12.50 .60 1.20 ,1.LS .09 • CI fa>rado, Placer. Sutter and Yuba Counties , Rwtefa 11.49 .91 .40 .06 Carpenters Iwcgd ffas,e residential eon2tructionl Ka[Ipo.. aril ratted Cos. 7.00 1.11 t t . I crt f rat soli FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL 42, NO. 127---FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1977 C V� • • pe fr3. CA77-5090 - Moa. s2 MDDIFICAT10tiS P. 3 )bJ1Ftff,7lnR5 P, 4 14: 1'N 579611`upt<"•a,ur )U, 1919771 A1�+.•da, Ali,l ne, AauJur, butte, nLCISJOq M1. CA77-!090 (Cort#',ryl.iwq.O.w.Lr•Y•r...wr< IIe.1c Vi Cw Loc r..y, 4,146, Cactra Irlq.II••d1u Pgw.•r• It.wir CJ.r•n•• C:.aa, 1<: .•.;te, Cl laat.•So, II.dc Ya lntatst • Rw1aa 11 L M P-I... V•r.rb• •.Jhr r+cuo, .:!e:.n, +>•.s r.31Jt, [Ings, M...lr EJ.rN11H Lake, purin, Mendocino, San Rm. H L Y P.061... Vaadas •eW., Avrr.Tr. Lar, Mu 1n, lr alcl vOn and Junes Cuu. r�r11.,,a, r va. lnv, Murc.J, Ar►•.T•, urvah 11.77 ,y9 1.10 .40 ,ul h.nt.rcy. Napa, Nuvmde, Spray 12.:7 ,99 1,.30 ,U0 .U3 Places, I•lurra, 9acraa4nto, Taput• 12,72 .99 1.30 .490 .01 Sen Wnitu, San Yrartclscu, P1w+Lerut Otaalsfitter•r San J-aquln. San Rate I. Santa Alpine, Arudor, (suutharn Clara, Santa Cruz, Shut., purtlun of cuvnty), Outte, Sle[ra, Slaa lya.u, SJlano, (741A.araa, Culur..,, Prenno, Sonaiu, Sun1a)eus, Setter, Glenn, klnyu, t-cn, T.lurf, Trinity, Tulare, twdura, 14<1(a.:., M-ca'l. TuuIUCY1e, Yu!u ane Yub. P-J.oc, 11ultut.y. Plu:1�u. co...ti.a, Call Jotr.la San Joaquin. Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Slat lyes,, f?!fwl.l Stanlnlaus, .",uttbl, Tch.'-x. Llcctr Jcisnsr Trinity, Talaru, Tuulurnu Lake Tat.ue Area and Yuly rountlu■ 13.60 1.11 2.00 .10 Electricians $13.98 .III 314.92 .0II F-rnt- Cable S lic.ts 15.20 .III 1 N.92 ,0tl fal 11.)doyor contributes 01 f basic t rly rat for ovei 5 years service, Calava•[as and San Joaquin Cos and 61 of L.,alc hourly t.re Jul 61...nttm t. 5 9 I yesra .e v.c�tlln P..f Electricians 11.05 .96 7141.49 .01 Clcdit. slit !'al! uu11a.3 J. A thrl-Jr. 1•, Cable Splicers 11,68 1.96•_ .1141.49 .01 Po-sr Ltuil~nt rq..•rjtorur Kapa snJ Solano Counties (Plledrlviny) tl.cttic enc 12.91 1.09 1141.10 ,04 Group 1 9.18 1.:0• 2.25 1.00 .29 C.:.:.. a.::w/• 13.:2 1.06 36.1.10 ,U4 Group I(a) 9.Y, 1.',n• 2.25 1.00 .29 Lake, f:atln, McnJocino, - Group 1(b) 9.7e 1.Sr+• 2.25 11.00 .77 anJ SX-A14 Counties Group 2 9.'Ju 1,5:1• 2,25 1.(5u ,79 Llectrlc ens 11.15 1,11 344,30 ,02 Cruup 2(a) I0.L'J 1.Su• 2,25 �• C.1.le Splicers 14.50 1.11 314.)0 .02 C&Jul) J 10.91 l.:u• 2.:5 1.OU .:•/ 0 Llw.tor C'urut[uctora - 14,62 ,745 .56 • .025 Group 3(a) 11.31: 1.•.w• 2.2.1 1.c0 ,29 0 £lvvatur Cu1,;.tructorm' Ilalpers 701J1t .745 .56 a .025 croup a 11.9) I.Sb• 2.23 1.OJ ,79 fl Lin. Constcuctionl , Group 5 12.11 1,50• 2.25 1.00 .:9 m pct ll.irte, p..iJQC and Dlsklyou •1nclUJe3 0.28 per hour to PelsiuneJ •I.nith aad lelfure Counties F.1.q. Y•... T[ce trl•oer hslpetl Ground O...h.. �^ 1 0.,14 0 ' .0c 0.24 .45 51 .10 1/21 It...1 11...•1, ,•EJ.,<. tlasd groundsunl NesdgrounJ- L'•a. ` k.v.• f1 L d Po•1.a• V.<•,1u ..a•r •an tchlPper)1 PoW.ccenl Dover blulpment Operator r ` A,,,,. r,, J.ckl,aras.lra-tn 8.76 .45 3t .10 1/21 Lino Liulpncnt Men 10.02 .4S 31 .30 1/21 Area 1 Area 2 Linemen Pulesprayert heavy Line FJoii.r.cnt sant Group I -59.13 510.(,4 SI.W $2.25 .90 ,29 Cartlll.d linc.un -alder 11.63• .45 34 ,10 1/21 Group 2 9.116 11.01 1.1u• 2.25 .90 Tlee trir.-.r 10.50 .4s )s .10 1/21 Group J 9.71 11.74 1.56• ..25 .90 ,fy • C•Lie Splacars) Leadrunl Group 4 10.12 11.61 1.Su• :.t5 ,Su lulu ::prsyez 12,80 . .45 31 .10 1/21 Cro up S 10.55 17.nr• 1.;r1• 2.25 tJae, ?1.3t in. Mendocino and Group 6 10.71 12,21 1.Su• 2.25 .90 .29 S„mata Count-loa Croup 7 Mill? 17.)u I."-j- 2.215 •490 .f9 Grour.Jran $10.52 $1.11 314.80 .02 Croup 6 11.11 12.6: 1.Sr1• 2.25 ,yu .2, L1nr• L)ulpsint'Opermtors 11.04 .1.11 36•,80 .02 Groep 9 11.54 ll.u; 3.Su• ..25 .70 .29 Llnet.:n 13.15 1,11 31.,10 ,02 Crr.up 10 11.70 13.27 I.Su• 2,f5 .90 ,:9 Cable ::Pllcers 14.30 1.11 31#.00 .02 Geoup IU-A ll.ab 11.P. 1.Su• 2.25 .90 Croup 11 l2.uL 13,57 1.So- 2.2; .9a ,79 Group II-A 11.:2 14.71 1.3#1• a Croup 11-U 13.52 15.01 1.Su• 2.25 .90 •7v Gruup 11-C I).Ul 15.)'• 1.59• 2.75 .SU ' •lncludcs $.20 par hour u kV1%:u01Cid I1nulth and Wolf to ILn4. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 218-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1977 �� r HIDIFICATIONS P. 5 ' 1g0:F1U.T1ouS P. 6 WIStOrc 1403. CA71-SL90 ICs�Odl DW131011 NO. CA77-SO91 lCont'A) aloot F.I+e.t4w•4a P•r..a. Fdq•D...nte Pq..at• bait 11-1, EJ•uu•a "-I, EJ.a.rb. k•r•. 111 V P....,+• Vea..A+ uJ!•r Run N 111 P...In. Y.rui.• •+J,.r Ar•r. T,, Addy App,.T,. st ick T•rtlera$ liar Kat i-cu lee, San Pcanol♦co, Calav u a 1 San Joaquin Co.. $9.95 $1.:5 $1.70 and Sonoma co,ntlea Power rqutpeent Olrratorat _ brush $11.77 .99 $1.30 .50 .01 C7.l.f of Patty to Group 10 _ Splay 12.27 .Sv 1.10 ,aJ .u] T11. 5+lteta• lialper.1 Tapir• 1-.7- _99 1.]0 .a0 .O1 Alpine, Atudor, butte. Plo,n.er47 Sto4eflttarn Cala-.gas, colusa, hldorado, Glenn, tass.n, K*toes Alpine, AwaAoc (J.wtnern .' portion of County), Place, Pluaaa, Sacrasunto, Calavocas, Yteano. San Joaquin. Shasta, Nsrlpoaa, N.rcrA, Ibntetey, -Dlerca. Stanlalaua, Sutter, seen Joaquin, 0unta Crlr4, Telles, Yolo anA Yuba Cos. 7:75 .50 1 1.20 suttot, T•hana. Tuolu"'U and Yul.a Counties 11.60 1.44 2.00 10 (ItCIS10N NJ. CA17-5119) Kvt. 17 �•^'�^^._�.�' 142 FR 52921-SepteltAt 30, 191 1 W V-Pluyer contributes 5► Or Weill: h•turly rat for over S years' eecvtee, Alameda, All-in.. Aw4or, anJ 61 of baalc hourly rule tut 6 �4.nths to 9 years a vacatloh r..y Calaveras. Contra cu4ts, Dal Credit. Sir 11413 twlid..y A tnc•uyh Y, Wrt., I:1 ooc.do. Fresno, - 11uvbOldt, Mactn, keetiposs, F4.114,a...lilt P.rw.... Date D..1e Nle rctd, Icnt•rey, Napa. .. 11•.Jr ll.•.Ir E.'.a....+ r V31!3, Kzc:t, Sac1=zrt0, k.r•a k.... It L Pt+•lint Va.•u+• .•d San bonito, San Ycanclscu,,• - Power Equipment Operator r (� A,•.,.Tr. San Jooquln, tion Kateo, Santa Ciera. Santa crus, Solana, Arca 1 Awa 2 Soq.raa, Sutter. T/hava. 7 Tuoturns, Votes and Yuba . Croup 1 69.13 $10.65 ;1.58• 32.21 .90 .29 l7 counties, California - Group 2 9.50 11.01 l..a• 2.25 .90 .29 't ' Croop 3 9.73 11.24 1.1'0• 2.25 .90 .29 (l Group 4 10.32 11.01 lath• 2.25 .90 klaloCroup 5 10,55 12.06 l..a• 2.25 .90 ,27 Lakee taa booo Atsa Croup 6 10.71 12.:2 1.10• 2,25 .90 .29 rlectticians 13.95 .84 31•.92 .05 Group 7 10.47 12.15 l..a• 2.25 1 .90 ,21) Cabl. Splicers 15.28 .54 36•.92 .05 Group 8 11.31 12.bl l..v• 2.25 .90 .29 t414V.raa &W San Joaquin Co . .a ovp 9 11.-14 11.0,, l..a• 2.25 .90 .29 Lltctctalana . 13.05 .96 31141.49 .01 Gr ovp 10 11.74 13.27 1.13• 2,25 .9J table Splieeu 14.60 ,96 31+1.49 .01 Cruup 10-A 11.ba 13.1•. 1..4• 2.25 .9a M.pa and :;ol+no Couatles Ccoup 11 12.01, 11.51 1.-1a• 2.25 .9J Electriclano 12.91 1.08 3141.10 .04 ' Croup 11-A 1].22 ' 13.71 l..a• 2.Z. .YO CaUlu ::pllccr♦ 13.42 1.05 31.1.10 .04 Group 11-11 13.5211.01 1.1-n. .t n• 2.25 .90 9 IUrin u.d S:.uuaq Counties croup 11-C 11.03 ( 15.]. 1.Sale 2.25 .90 .:•. ElectrlcianJ 13.15 1.11 31#•30 .01 •IrtauJaa ;.25 par !lour u )'vnnlo,! li�..lth lend N,1L t• I'unJ. t'abl• :plias 11,.0 l.11 31#.30 .02 J Clue»tor Conatfuctore 1-4.02 .7t. .56 ♦ .025 A.iJ. Elvv.tor Wretructora' n.lpet 70tJR .745 .56 a .025 brick Tendstat s Cal.vcras a Dien Jomlukn roc. S9.9d Si.2S ;1.70 • P..ar I:lalps.ant Qj, c".t...at Chief of Party to t:r.,ap t0 • Tile Saltec►' Ilelpet+r Alpib•, Atsa Jor. CldotleJo. N•vled., t•l..r e., elect-cnto, San .113.4•11u. Sutltr, 10,41.+a. Yui.. -J Sul'a Cvuutlts evp FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 218-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1977 FgDTFICAT10pS P, 7 nrct::rnrr .n. rAT7-•.n•t+ t..,.,_n� �r nlrlstrwl t+n, rt77-�o97 - 1t.n. 41 141 1'w 52541-Sehteal,et h, 197 I fdwe.8.w.h+.Y.[•.••. V lajcILSI .Ingo, tern, Los Butc _ At.Jc Tc a, rk»J, iii uya; N•`•lr Fd u•4a B•atc fd.r•R•+.br.N.,�.wn tt•cr•lda. San Gcanardlno, f(.,•. IfLV P-1., Y•ut4. •wJ;• U.•.tr San twerr•.T•. .ls tt,ialu, :ante: Uluter, Driller, (wvierrunr 1 r'.'••T, V41w1a an,i Vantur° I I C711.rC21 grout )OL,unr U.•�r[y Cuunttca, talifutnla pleAetwnt Crwt gw,.�,nr Ga wt wlactunJ Grout pwq..r,n/ Jec4- [Tanger lug skin-, Jusr.O a.anr Acmt+ur brick Tenches $0.45 $1.05 $2,70 .60 ani other Iv,euuutic Ct,nrratu ileetrlelanar placer 01-.tors mirwr tu,.nul Orange Ca,Inty IhA.0 or wet,In.)r t'o,.,lu,...n Clactrlci.n■ 17.34 .61 *31+1,45 .02 (pr la..r houGJ)I Pa l•.ur Cable Splico/s 11.55 .81 71.1.45 ,02 Sbutcrete •:ani Stuel tura Elevator t'.unatruetoral r leer and wttcrr Tf•sua- 2alwrlal, Inyo, Karn mini Ratlnber J-4 or (Saotfi of Tchaet,apl otc41)1 Tunnel 4:-Cc.te NIMJeI, Iva ArJe lel. ftnlahuel Kett{ua.•nt ' ftair,o, Orange. hlveralda, brnardino, San 1 U(wt•ting of t, .cling an ba an.tJuc 9routluguwcb lnor Lula Obl,.(o, Santa Sandblseter 9.9: 1.05 2.70 ,60 ' bxlbara and Vantuta r Caunties • • �• Shaft, raise ■Inert Dlac,-„l Lievator constructors 11.41 ,745 .56 , a .025 driller 10.:0 1.05 2.10 ,60 Ylevator COMat9aCL014' r i siolpeca 7D6JR .745 .56 .,a .025 Add Rain County (North of - Cunite "Wrote$ of TvAachapl lianyo) Huxala..:n and P Im4ri 9.67 1.05 2,10 .95• Clavator Constructors 14.112 .745 .56 a LOIS Gunnsn 9,17 1.65 2.70 ,51 Clwatnr Constructor•' r '! U.Ip.n Raw nWund .n b.2-1 1.05 2.70 ,Y5 706JR .745 .56 • .025 J .. tlastotatal •.'�-' Ws Angeles and Orange Cos. 12.115 .07 1.85 •T .115 OI:C(42 f l52 53-:;-(, Plasterers' Tendarar i42 FR 1, Kv-5uptualac JU, 197 ..4 iq,.rfai, Inyo, fton0, Int erfal, Kvrn, [va Angular, Bala Y.Lv.O.w.hr.P.,-.tor. n Rlvara lde and Son O.Angu, Rivaru{du, San Il..,l ret ,. r Eruun++ bacnardlno Cwnefaa 11.22 1.05 2.45 '•1' Dacnardlno, San Lula rA,lal'o, N.•.. If P••.6.8 V...N•. used,•• v• We Angalu ant orange Oma. 10,475 1.05 2.30 �.BS Santa Darlmra an.1 tcntuca n. Cauntfes, Celtn•rnla u_r 141 L'00yer contributes 84 it basic t ser ly rat a for ovei S yearsCh- er service and 61 for 6 wn ns to 5 1 ata' ►ar Ic• as V cation P y, g"_ Mick Tandare 68.45 31.05 32.10 ,60 ClcJlt. Six Paid lA.11d••s. A tl,c ash P. Clactr le lar.r Iatgrara Orange County frunn•11 Eluctticlanu 11.14 .911 76.1.45 .02 Batch Plant Lboraral Dull gang Cablo splicer■ 11.vS ,al 71,1.45 .O1 sucker, tia.kaAnl Cunaat:te ciev, Elevator CwmtruCtotar ln0wJ1ng iWitia and epteaderar Iu.iw[lal, Kam (S-th or C,atulclw sc.•anl Wal-ani Wep- Tuhochapl hAnjol, 1,,j aan ibutat.te)1 5v4a1et IB[ake- Angels, O[anjo. Rlv.ralde. ' stn u.J Lvlt,1Iwn on tunnel • San butnet•11no, San Lei. w9104 Tunucl eatstlals handling outm-3. Santa Uatbeca aoJ runt 'Tool run $9.64 $1.50 $2.70 .60 Vcnt urs Caunti. a 1:1"ALor Cuncttuctors 17.41 •745 ,56 a .025 Cable Tendatl Chuck tonJarl Elevator Conr.tr vcwaa• Rippon Steel for. talLet Itu1(wra 70IJN .745 .56 a .025 ani setter-L hellerr Vibrotor- Kuan County (IWrtfi of sett, Jackhaaaer, (.ncuautic T.hacfi.At N.a,yul twlo to+rept drlfJerll lass ln9 ( Clcvatut Cunutructurn 14.02 .70 .56 a .025 •nJ unlwdtng agitator Caul P.t trn.ler •slog .••,tie of t.. Elcvutut e'unatcuctw.' uelpuca 7utJn .745 ',56 a ,025 otter + tcrfal. 9.76 1.05 2,3p ,60 1 r FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 218-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1977 a...e e MJUIFICAT1Dt15 P, 9 .•tr"Irar W). 01.77-9093 (cont*a) f.l.'.D.+•Nci•.y.•.t+ E.•Ss � itw.rif EJ.r.ttaa N.w• It L IF P..+tare VO-00. awJirr App.Tt. Rlaatuctat 1:,. An.i•lc• aa!ocwng• C.u. 12,135 .N3 1.05 ,125 hlaettr•t.• :cndcrsi 1ey,.tia2. 1tweraid• and 340 I:.in4tdtno C�a. 11.II 1.05 2.41 Loa Any.1e. A'4 ofang• Cos. 30.47$ 1.05 2.30 ' .i5 tat txJ•loytc cantriLutac 6% :f taasic t1aufly fat t tat oval S,ytats ••cVICS .nd t4 tot 6 wuhths to 5 years' s cvico as lacAtLon Jay Cradi Six t'ald twlidays. A thtou+t. F. A.id• , Gunnitt "Witter I:actlsnan &W "Son 1.67 1.05 2.30 .9S Car.rnn 9.17 1.05 2.30 .9S N.•Lou+..ir,>n b.21 1.05 2.70 .95 FJw4r R•.•lin Ph..r•r• -. ItfftS2nct tt�. ('lT7-Sn94 - Nxi. i7 4a+It EJ.t.6.. (42 IN s:rYl-3•r;+t e.tt.•t 301 lY7 1 ti+Y,1y San Otey County, Calitalat. gate. tl A K P.r+i.as Yasa+laa ..J/ :i.0 Chana.L Cl.v.tor Constructors $13.41 .745 .56 a .02S clevatul C.+nsttuctors' ' 1t.ly.ta MIN .745 .56 a .025 twtcc+ 11,24 •,.GO .75 1.00 It Df1�I�Stov i:.1. CA77-5ti95 - >til��t) 1 {4: Ik ju, 197'1 4 San t,ieyu Wunty, California ' (71sM�.�L Lltv.tut Conattuctac• 13.41 .74$ .56 • 025 Llevaror Cunstcuclut.' 1 tic l;.r.0 10113R .745 .Sb a .42S N,.Atcra 11.29 .60 .75, 1.00 rL taj L.1.10yer contributes es Leto hour y rate t.c over S ItArs, 6,(vice a1+.t tt baxic twutly fate ur 6 man he to 5 -cats' svr Ica as acation Ya/CreJit. Sts Pal+$ 11411d.ya. 1 through F. t • i 1 FEDERAL RMST£R, VOL. 47, NO.-214-FRIDAY. NOVEM1114 11, 1977 +w i 11301F1CAMX45 P. 3 1PUIFtCATWUS P. 4 ut f �LC,`2110•t t•7. u.77-}910 - M',r7, 1� ,r,__•_, . 142 y2 52105-Sspteavxsac 30, 1;7') Frl.t.6...Rf.P•ym.at, Otr2S ttTM tea, UT7-}04D fent t`t.�. Alamcda, Alpine, Aawdor, butte 6•,Ie Fd.M+E...iu.�.q+..•r.�- it•.,lr Ed.•stq.e s Esta Ca Iavecas, Calusa, Contra U.wly tr•..n.. R.I.. d•u Vawgra sts, t.1 rte. tZ!, Wcado, N[Y P•e ouWA•l/+T t. Are x.,.. M[a r. .+... v...rr.. �.., rrasno, Glenn, baa..aiat, alnys ♦>r..7.. lata, taa:cn. Kndera, hrriposs, nrrtixlno, tic rFra, Patat Striping taack era5c.:. M.,ntec•y. N.J., ticvajo. and/ox btghvay firmer. Placer, Piussa, Sacramento, , brant, t(t mgr ane Tufats Countlss San bonito, San rr&nCtsca. Traffic [k llneating bovlce San Joaquin, San Mateo, Sante Clara, Lar.t• Crux, Shasta. Applicator $1J7 .55 .40 b Elarrs. OSaklyou, 5414no, tTeal Stop inatallerl Solana, 5tanlstaus, Suttet, Traffic :Share San.1= Waste, Tshana, Trinity, Tularr, bit Sabato 6.16 .S1 .<0 b f!t Tuolumne, TOW and Yuba traffic (churl atop installs . [tactic surtaco 04.4- Counties, California blastart striper) 7,0E .55 .40 b slurry Seal Oq+rratlont brtctlayarat Stonemasons[ Mlrar,Oprran 6.40 .55 .! b Alpine, Amabor, CalavApplic araa, ae Man 7.0d .55 .40 b Ean Joaquin. Stanlalsua and ppticatac t)1><ttatOt 7.Od .55 .40 b 7uulurru Cuuntle• $11.70 51.00 $1.30 $1.00 TopShuMan n 6.06 .55 .40 b Alasadr and Contra C09ta Mew Man 6.06 .55 .+0 b _ ties Counties 12.53 1.33 1.25 .2S t-raffic Counesti evice butts, Coluss, El Dors6o, Tcafllo tortnWheat tot, Glenn, Lessen. Madoc, Waved , Installer, Hhvrl Stop placer, Plus&$, Sacramento, San,lbInstaller, T:aftic 5utfsao Shasta, $facts, Sutter. olper (traffic 4.37 .3S .a0 0 -t Tsh►ms, Moto and Yuba $devic tapplica or, -heal n Counties 12.50 1.03 1.21 .25 stoics staller, tr, rural $An Benito and Santa Clara atop lnitaller, traffic Counties 12.55 1.35' 1.2S .25 suctacr urrlblaele U .40 b '7. 7 .51 llectc1clanat Strlpsr 10.447 .35 ,40 b marli,usa, Merced, EtanWeus Bu (aec) E.17, ,40 b .SS ah.1 Tbult=o C.wntles slurry xry Eesl Opgaratlant Mixer Operator 4.37 r .t0 b tirctrtctans 12.73 .44 3611.50 1/46 .}5 Cable Spiicats 14.00 .14 31.1.50 1/N Syuusgsr Man 6.17 }} .4b r Lthrt. Applicator Ol.eracar 7.17 .55 .r00 b aru n 6.16 }5 ,40 b Asudat. tl OOfadTop'ShuX3 o, S•Ctament . and Volo Cuuntles 11.72 .67 1.75 .02 Top trim 6.17 .}5 .r0 b Painter. Pluat,•rrt Grntxa Casts County 14.17 1.25 2,21 .26 Alpha, Ama6or, Calaveras ltwterut and San Joaquin Counties Eru.b 4.22 .70 2.34 1.13 ARSacramento and nolo 'oa. Spray, Sheettock Tsprtat Roofers (+)ata,,tile ane ewtiseleion) 12.15 1.04 1,10 1.00 .10 Suing $cyst Scatr0141 5arrli'laatett Pa)vrhangers 10.32 .70 2.34 1.13 Gtrwvlec and PttCh 22.65 1,04 l.la 1,Oo 10 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 41, NO. 199-FRIDAY, OCTOUS 14, 1477 USA J 74;DIFICATIOI+S P. 5 IIJUIFICATI-!tS P. G M CIS1ON 103. CA77-!.J90 (Cont'dam Fd"s•e.w.ht.P•r-t. priCISION Ito. CA71-5091 (Cont'd1 e•.1c FJq•e•.•br•P•r�.wn u..dr EJ•..N.. Ru.. H 1 K P.-r!•w. V.uu•• ..J/�r 11•..Ir EJ.a.r,.• AII,.T,. R•b• H 6■ P•w.l... y.t•tl.• •.a/., frern�' Singn, M11-ra Rlectrie(anet Arg,.Ta an.l Tulare Counties f11.6S .40 .90 I )ttrl(osa, Merced arta 6heet M.tal NJrkrrar . Tuolumne counties Alam-da. C,rLta Costs, E)actrlclana $12.7) .94 3\•I.SO I/1\ Napa and Solaro Counties 11.94 .73, 2.11 120 .04 Coble Spltce[s 14.00 .94 3\•1.50 1/4\ San Msteo Count/ 13.51 .73 1.01 .10 Wtheru T11n Sett"rat Anador, 91 Dorado, Sacrament Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, and 7ulo Counties 11.72 .47 1.73 .02 San Joaquin, Stenislaue and Palnterat Tuolumne Countlee 9.17 1.00 .70 2.00 Alpine, Amedcrt Calaveras and San Joaquin Counties Auld! aruatl 9.92 .70 2.34 1.11 Plusbera) Stesefittolat Spray) Sheetroek Tapers) San benito and Santa 5-in') Stage) Scaffold, Clara Counties 15.15 1.1111 1.77 .14 SenJb Lete[, Structural San Mateo County 34.41 1.14 2.30 .23 Steel) Paperhangers 10.32 .70 2.34 1.11 P lu.d,e r a t Contra Costa Crntnty 14.37 1.23 2.29 .24 Plumtrorst steaefltteret OLClSIO!i tr), CA77_5041lMv4_11 San K2tso,County 14.41 1.14 2.30 .25 (�2 fH S77t7-Lapteal+e[ J0, lY7 1 Alameda, Alpine, AeAdor, Z. Calaveras, Contra Costa. Del I 1 torte, LL Dorado, Prean, ItuaLald t, rtes ln, K+rlposas DECIST011 M7. CA77-5092 - M,d.41 Mcreed, )Unterey, Napa, (42 Fit 52941-September 30. 197 ) m Nawda, Placer, 5acram.nlo, N Smp.erlal. Inyo, Kern. We San Benito, San Francisco, San Angeles, tkMp, Orange, , Joagulnt San tta teo� rSen Luis Obispo, Santa Santa Riverside, San Bernardino, I t Clara, Santa Crus, Sola o, SOnoaa. Sutter, Tehama, I Barbara and Ventura Tuolutane, Tolo and Yuba Counties, California Countless California Q.nn•le� Illy-aIL Installer• 11.40, 1.49 1.93 .90 .07, btbalayerat Stonemason-1t Palnterat Alpin., Amtdor, Calaveras, Parking Int Striping Nark San J.,•qu)n and Tuolumne , and/or ulyhvsy Kickers, Ci•un a ee 11.70 1.00 1.10 1.00 _ Inyo and M•no Count lea Al.x.+a and Grntra Costa Cos 31.55 1.33 1.)S .25 fits 1p.r 10.47 .55 .40 b Eldut.do, I+ev.de. Plac.r, Strlper Helper 8.47 .55 .40 D Sac t.v.oto, Surto r, Tehama, Traffic Delineating Device Yulo and Yut•a Counties 12.50 t.03 I.21 .25 _ Appllcato[t wheel Stop Saes senito and Santa Claes Installer[ Traffic Surface Counties 12.55 1.35 1.25 .25 Sandblaster 9,37 .55 .40 b 1 +� FEUERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 199-FRIDAY, OCT07CR 14, 1977 e-a l.ltr • • j YUDIIICAiTIG'u P. 7 i0DIFICATIUNS P. 8 c� ' N I"-fisfoN w. CA77-5c92 (Crnt'dl IDCICISIO" NO. CA77-5092 (Cont'd) Pate f•i.o.a...Flo P.,...t. h:.t.5...t't.P.1-1. D.J. Ib.it E6.r.14. N.vdt E1....La Ra.. It L M P...I... V...it.• ..Ihr R.t.. N L V P-1... V.wi.• ..4/.r A►rr.Tr. Solt rlour tayerst Aar.-T•. Melia[ (traffic dellnosting We Ankles, Orange, deViee eppllcator, vtu•el ' Riverside, Santa Barbara, stop 1n•t•ller, traffic San Lula Obispo, San e,rfaee sar.•tblest-ti 7.97 .55 .40 Is Bernardino and Ventura Cos. 111.00 .70 .62 ..60 .06 ,r EI• •. •! -arettanr ' - M-, uar•tor 9.77 .515 .140 b S;,e•;�. N..i 6,67 ,!S .40 b Or 15)ON M. CJ177-5097 - n,dili At ttr•;ot C>♦e rator ).97 .!S .40 b (42 TR 5295)-3epte .t abr )0, 197 / e,•,ttleaan 6.90 SS t0 b Isivrial, tern, Los A.-ales, T'j,M. 6.47 .55 .40 6 R.�ur•t..g C.-.•n.t le+� Ocenga, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Luis Onlspo, Traffic ri•itne"1119 Device Banta Barbara and Ventura Arilnt.�r 9.37 .SS .40 b C btr li-r+rs ldterl Stop Install [i Uuntles, California, Bm fac. S.rolblaater 5.96 .53 .40 b Cho et belt+trVatop lnatalleciat, traffic Drywall Installers 11.40 1.49 1.95 .90 .07 surface autfws sandblaster) Planter Ten.leracLI- 7.00 .SS .40 D Ventura County 11.23 1.03 2.43 1.10 I141-f (Awr tn._r•tfont San Barbara County ll set Ot•eratur 0.90 .SS .i0 b Gpmlyra tun 7.90 .55 .40 b (Santa Marla) 10.27 1.03 2.30 .60 ? t C b Barara County t•ppllcuor Operator 7.00 .SS .40 b San 0 Lbuttle,an 6.90 .53 .40 b _ (except Santa turfs) 10.17 1.05 2.30 .60 -4 Top tun 6.06 .55 .40 b tern County (China Lake n Plaster Tenderas Naval Ordnance Tee[ N Ventura County 11.21 1.05 2.45 1.10 Station, Ldvards AI'D) 12.225 .1.0$ .2.10 .60 Santa Barbara County tern County (Remainder (Santa Ittrls) 10.23 1.05 2.30 .60 of County) 9.60 1.0$ 2.10 .60 Santa Barbara County Plus eras Steaalltterar (acc.Pt S.nt•Maris) 10.11 1.05 2.30 .60 Irperl•l, We An7elea, Ocong , tern Count Riverside, San Bernardino, Naval Urdnnnco Y ( San tole Obispo, Santa Test Station e WvArd. Ala) 12.225 1.01 2.30 .60 Datt+sra and Ventura Cas. 12.41 •106 16% 136 3/46 tern County (Remainder r Sort Floor Seyerss of county, 9.60 Angeles, Orane,9.[0 1.05 2.10 .60 g 9 Iluel.eraa Stertafltt.rat Riverside, Santa Darbara, - Iwperl.l, Los Angeles, t San W1s Obispo, San Orange, R1V61e01, San Bernardino and Ventura Cos. 11,00 .70 .52 .60 .06 tern.rJlno„San Win t obleto, Santa bari.ara and Ventura Counties 12.41 10[ .166 176 3/4% � t t v.•�.ui FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 199-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1977 +e•e - 11GLIFICAT1011S P- 9 ; lICDIFICAT1011S P. 10 r• E.Aa Fd•t.e...Gt.P.r.e.b t. Eula Fri.e•E...lu.P•y.«r• / D_^.�'I.".tC>ti M7. t:a7T-SG9s - Kid. 11 H«.ly I Et+-11.. Fti M•..ir ELc•Ii•. (42 ll51961-SePte•mer ]0, If7 1 R.re. M L s P.+J.0 Y.(.u•. .+J:u R.r•s M L 91 P-4.0 V.a.ri.. •W., San Diego County, California Arra•T. Tr. C,"[vier 11rclston to .4^dl•Mad. 11 / Drywall Installers 12.;5 1 .66 1.20 .60 .07 02 Fit 53002- Septi- r 30.1977) Painterns Change: Parklm Int .nit and/or Lborerel / ay,wa7 Marke ns Croup I T.60 -45 .20 Traffic Delineating devise [roup 2 7.70 .45 .20 Applicatot 9.17 .55 .40 b Croup 3 1.85 1 .45 .20 IO.rel stop Installer[ - - Traffic snrf.ce rind- - Drelainn 7TA -42?6- Mad. blasts($ attiper 6.98 .55 .40 b tlt2 171 53007- September 30,19 Helper (traffic surface Change: eundulnatsu wheal stop Bricklayers - 11.50 .20 (netallrrr atlywr) 7.0E .55 .40 b Slurry Seel Cps.Joni Tti:el.lon (IAT(-4279• Mol. 1 Ml asr chmratot 0:90 .55 .40 b •, 142 171 53013- September 30,19T't) t. slue.lee Man 7.90 .55 .40 b Change: i APplleator 01»rator 7.08 .55 .40 b Pig-bars srd Stesatltters 11 d •50 .61 .10 Shuttlemn 6.90 .55 .40 b Top Pan 6.00 .55 .4J D Ik•elelon to J62j0- Htd. Plual.ersi Ste•mftttecs 12.41 101 16% iia 1/46 �+Y!8 53015- epter:ber Sheet Metal Morketa 12.96 1.04 2.14 .01 Change: z Soft Floor tag•ere 9.t,: .4 .50 •� O Plualers and Stesmfltters. 11.40 .6J .05 .10 Suet Metal Voctars 11.06 .50 .7T oT n DD.15T0ti M. rA7 -"95 - Kwi. It rn {42 FH 52Ss9-Septe.-+rr lu, 197 ) I1•rlsinn fli A'fT�-G_:!`1- Mid. 1 � San Diego County, Callfontla t42711 S302D- bePten r 30,1977) Clutr.,le: nix Jut I1•flnitton of Zon T 1 bsyuall lnctnilrrs 612.85 .66 ;1.20 .80 .07 f _ntrre nrvt In1_rlvrreen . Zone 3• City of G,une11 Btu ■ ani abutting Pluet.erst Steartfitters 12.41 301 it's 111 3/4s uwitclpvlltle_ excluding;wor%on or pertatning to the Hisao i River) Sheet Metal Workers 12.96 1.04 2.J4 .01 Grunt K-of_ Zeno 3- City of Council Bluffs aid sbuttln8 au clpslttlse raelulln ork on or pertalnlnit to the Missouri hive[) Twborera Zana 10- City of Council Bluffs and ■butttnA ut0lelpsl I-- • �aclu' ng wort . or pe its lnlnA to flue Missouri River) R1^r it.trut erntorn- Zone 1- City rr Council Blurrs .nl shut[ R 1'-14 f'1 nuatclpelltles exciuding work on or pertaining to the MissouriRiver Ttuet Drivers-Zone 10• City of Council Bluffs sed abutting muoteipallt s feluling work on or pertaining to the Mlsecurl Htver) � r +� Gt U „� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO 199-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1977 W ' t Y$uPt:��^e:oaAs Dfc1sIDN � 67AtiN California 4Otnl7t[sr Alameda, Alplte, Amador. Butte, Calaveras, Culuaa, Contra Cost vex Mort Glenn, Humboldt. Ktr-a* Late masse t, Ute, Lassen* )Wets, Marin, Marlposa, Men,loClno, t Merced, Modoc. Fbnterty, Napa, Ntvads, Placer, Plumaa, Sacramento, "Jan Benito. San rranetaco. San :ooquln, San Mateo, lb.dr * E/..tfl" Santa Clara. Santa Crux, Shasta, $farce. P.w .. v...u.. ./l. Slaktyou. Solan. S.x %. Stanialaus. +� 1 A",.T.. _ Sutter, ?thaea, Trinity, Tulare. , iTuolumne, Yoio and Yuba ltUtt£EStS 3 1.45 .20 DECISION NUME Rt CA77-5090 DATAs taste of Publication ROUFL NiTAh YO2uaA$ r '• 0.25 .4S .10 ,0S Supersedes Decision No. CA77-5039 dated April 22, 1477, in 42 rR ;0991. VULttttA 1-waW5 t 1 2 .45 .44 - '!� ;05 " -( orSCRIPTION Or wORKs Building Construction {does not lnlcude ,hyla family 1 i hoses and garden type apartments up to anJ including < stories). heavy and highvay eanettuctlon and dredging. . r YE21rEKS--rertive rate preset d for craft p arming operation to which , Yetdlnb L lncidental, t B..tt fd.e.B.w.lia P.r•.wr. •' ' N.wly Eb..r4a ram:nres: R.4s M L■ P.wdi.s v...if.. +W., a - 1st 0 ons. - ti 6 seas, to S ytats - 2'12 over S yea - 4;of basic ; r • A",.T.. hourly rat.• '\ ASBESTOS WORXZRS ; 12.41 .90 3 1.17 $1.50 .Qi h - 11a14 hai sys - A through Pr flOII.fJD2AKE0.9 13.175 .775 1.00 .SO .02 IAIO!< 0AY5t '•, ,t P.ICKL YMSr Stoneamsonsr . E-h Years Day, B-Memorial Dayp C-Independtact,Dayp D- hot Day2 .[-Ths Dal motto, choldt, Oke. int Dari r-Chriatmae Day. Mann. Mendoocino. Napa, �., sen rranclsco, San Mateo, Siatlyou, Solano, $Onoma, , and Trinity Counties 11.42 1.50 1.10 1.00 .03 Q } Alameda and Contra Costa -r Counties 11.95 1.05 1.03 .20 i• rtestro, Rings, Madera, ' �. Mariposa and Mdreed Counties 11.55 ,.93 1.00 N putts, Craiues, RI Dorado, Glenn, Lassen, ibdoc, Navada, Placer, plumas, Sacramento, , • Shasta, Slam. Sutter, TebAAL%' YO!* and Yuba Cos. 11.40 .80 1.05 .IS ' Ainteray and Santa Crus _ Counties 12.40 1.22 1.26 Ban Benito and Sent$ Ctafa counties 11.45 1.q5 1.05 ,01 Aipine, Ama,lor, Glsysras, 1 San Joaquin, Stanlalaus and ' Tuolumne CountieslO,bS 1.00 1.00 1.00 Wars County 11.60 1.00 1.04 .07 a t i v. 1.r 2 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 DECISION NO. CA77-5090 Page 2 1 DECISION NO. CA77-5090 ' Page 3 t7 O Qk "..dr I&[etlaa Hw,lt Eba.�.•. Re+.. M i• Pa.d.a* Yewrba aw�lar Rst.* !1 it P•w{I•m{ V...it.. MICK TENDERS% A-Itr•Tr. , Are,Tr. Alpine, Arsdor, Et Dorado, RLWIVICDANSt tCont'0-� Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, _ Lake Tahoe Ate♦ + Sierra and r010 C xIntles i 9.30 i 1.00 i 1.70 Elect[lctans i 13.9E _ .67 3%+.77 .a4 Cable Splicers 15.2E .67 34+.77 .04 San Francisco&:W San rate* Cwnclea 10.00 .65 .80 butte, Glenn, Lassen, Hodoc, ki Si t Shasa. s PflunD, KlAtt ge, ader• and � Pluwas, you, • Tulalc Counties 10.35 .EO 1.10 Tehama and Trinity Counties CARPO.MAS I Electrictans 12.24 1.12 31+.705 .04 carpenters 11.65 1.22 2.71 .85 .Of •Coble Splicers 13.46 1.12 30+.705 .04 Corl. ter2unnelt BSt.+01, Floor s tSo- ri Pave Electrlclanet Cable Splicers' Saw Dl•eratorst Saw Pilrrat Uel Shfngierst Steel Scaffold t'ers 12.83 1.12 3%•.705 .04 Erector* andlor Steel Shoring Cable Splicers 14.14 1.12 3t+.705 .04 Erectors 11.60 1.22 1.71 .E5 ,06 Calaveras and San Joaquin , Hili«irghts12.15 1.22 1.71 .85 p6 Counties Plledtivermen, bridge, chart Eleetrictanst Technicians 12.15 .92 31+1.25 .01 and deck builders 12.23 .84 1.16 .75 .04 Cable Splicers 13.67 .92 it+1.25 .01 CLKLUC iusw;I Contra Costa County ' Electricians 15.20 .70 3%+1.00 Cement R+son10.00 1.15 1.43 1.50 .0S Cable Splicers 16.70 .T0 31*1.00 Hamtici ttagnesftet All Del Norte and Humboldt Counties Cn working froKimm a. 10.25 1.15 1.43 1.50 .OS Electricians 11.25 .80 3%+1.85 .04 Men p form calf svinglny or Cable Splicers 12.15 .80 31+1.85 .04 z *lip torn sca[rnld• 10.25 1.35 1.41 1.50 OS DRYWALLIN,TALLEtS f 11.52 1.22 1.71 Fresno, Kinq#,s, tadece and O EXMIClA2131 . tU lace Counties • 1 Electricians 12.76 .80 It+1.05 .05 Alsmyda County m Eleetriclans 12.91 1.05 '31.1.11 ,03 Cable Splicers - 14.04 .80 0-1.05 .0S VI Cubic 6pliceres 14.52 1.05 34+1.35 .03 Oke, Marin, Hendoeino and .Sono.• Counties A+ud3t, Coluaa, Saetaaento. - Electricians 12.IS 1.11 3%+.30 ,02 Satter, Yoio, Yuba and '' inose portions or wlpine, Cable Splicers 13.61 1.11 34+.30 .02 • E1 Dorado, Novada, Placer Raripoea, nereed. Stanlslaus and Sierra Counties Meat r and 'Tuolumne Counties 01 the start* t%xfntaln Electricians 9.83 .62 3% 'lt watershed Cable Splicers 10.81 .62 34 1t Electricians 14.39 .95 34+.e3 .045 Cable Splicers 15.83 .95 3%+.45 .045 Tunneler ' Electricians 14.52 .95 3%+.85 .04% Cable Splicers 15.97 .9S 3%+.BS .045 J, h f • I t s 1 - . i t FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42. NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 NW 1`y • i I . WISiCe1 W0, G77-5010 Page 6 IJ ODCttitOM W0. G77-50+0 Pala 7 O 00 rro.6.a...l.e.Pgw..0 / in.z•8.w.ilr.Parw••r. Ma.dl EMurb. Ma•dI EJ•,•fi.. Rd.a N 6f F-.i • V...rt.e wJ/�r R.r.• M 6• P-4-0 V-11.. ae e.T App,.Tr. Apr.T,. LAT1dLAS8 (Cont'd) LING COWSTAUC7109s (Cont'dl Monterey and Santa Cruz Marlpnsa, Merced, Stanislaus t Counties {1).]0 .'.60 .35 .01 and Tuolumne C^untloe - San Francisco and Wy of Linemen 6 9.83 .62 is 31 ; San Mateo County 13.07 .66 2.00 ,02 CaBla Splicers 10,61 .62 U 16 r San Benito and Santa Clara Monterey County Counties 12.69 .90 1.75 Groundmen 9.42 1.10 ]1+2.)0 .06 Prean, tings, Madera and Linemen Technicians t ' 12.56 1.10 ]1.2.)0 •.06 Tulare Counties 12.03 .13 .43 Cable Splicers13.00 1.10 31+2.30 ..06 Merlposs, Merced, Scanlslaus ti Maps and Solan Counties' ' and Tuolumne Co•mtles 10.75 ,01 Linemen 12.07 .68 -31.1.10 .04 Meador, 91 Dorado, sacramento Cable.Spllcore 11.56 .69 3101.10 .04 and Yolo counties 0.60 .40 , 1.00 butte, Glenn, Loosen, Plume, Soutbern htlf of San Mateo I Shesta, Tehama and Trinity / County 10.03 , .32 1.00 Counties LINE COH5T74UCl1O0r Ground-on 9.55 ,67 11+.705 .02 Contra costs County Llnomenr Equipment Operators •11.90 .07 31..705 .02 GrouroLnen 11.60 .70 31.1.00 Cable Splicers 13.10 .87 11+.705 .02 1 Lina Equipment Operators 13.60 .70 31+1.00 Alameda County - Linemen 15.20 .70 )1+1.00 Croundman 9.60 1.05 76+1.13 .07 Cable Splicers 16.70 .70 3N1.00 Linemen 12.91 1.03 1N 1.15 \ .O] Del Norte, Modoe and SJskiyou Lina Daulpment Operators 11.62 1.03 ]1.1.13 ,01 Counties A^ador, Culusa, Sacramento, z Tree trimmer helpers Groundman 0.10 .45 11 .10 1/2► Sutter. Yolo.'Yuba and those r Q Bead grourvfmanl Ileadground- t portion• of Alpine, R1 Dorado, man ICh)pper)I Po-Aerseen/ Nevada, Placer and Sierra N M laetnannaarmen 5.69 .45 I1 .10 1/21 Countles Meat of the Main t Line Lqulrnent Men 9.95 .45 16 .10 1/21 Sierra Mountain Watershed Linemen tulesprvyerl Heavy f Groundmen 6.97 .71 11+•73 .045 Line Equipment M•nl 'Llnemen 11.21 .71 16+,73 .065 CertJfled Linesanl Walder 11.54 .45 ]1 .10 1/21 Cable Splicers •12.]] .71 14+.73 .065 Ttee Trimmer 10.42 .43 11 .10 1/21 Lake, Marin, Mendocino Cable Lplieeral Lesdman and Sonoaa Counties rule Speyer 12.70 .43 16 .10 1/16 Groundaan 9,69 1.11 11+.60 .01 Freano, Rinys, Madera and Line Dluipment Operators 11.12 1.11 31+.60 .02 Tulare Counties Linemen 12.33 1.11 11+.00 .02 Gtoundm,•n 12.09 .75 31+.95 .03 Cable Splicers 12.61 1.11 31+.60 .02 Linemen! Line Elulpment 0)e•raturs 17.91 .75 314.95 .OS ' Cable Splicers 14.20 .73 11+.95 .03 a t 1 ' r FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 1977 r DNCI3fON NO. CA,77-5090• Peg. S OpCtS10N ;b. CA77-5090 � Page 4 . t �• 9sat Fdwe.bwu lit,Pay-1. •t b..l. Priwew 1144.14.P.t-t. Re,.. M 1 Y P-As.. Ye[s,t.. .444' Rate$ N&M P...1... V...rb. rev 4La, Ret,.Tt. Arye.Er. CLECiR 1CiA!bt (Cont'dl tegaY Y OLAiICASr (Coned) Electricians% 4 12.S0 3 1.10 3%.2,10 , Cleaver**, El Dorado, q6 Alpine, Aeador, butte,-. ` Cable a13.11 L18 3%#2.30 t.00 Mariposa. McCCe4, (Notch ' Naps andd Solana Counties r Electricians of City of Livingston), l 12.87 ,44 3i 445 .O4 Cable Splicers 11.64 .69 )N.as .04 Sacco. nto, SanJoat. .• Bacraemnto, Ban Jcsquin, San bonito, Santa Clara and Shasta. Stotts, 6isktyou, Sante Crux Counties' 3tanislaus, Butter. Tehasr, Electricians 13.40 .77 31-41.50 .05 Cable Splicers 15.53 .77 3%+1.50 .05 Tuolumne. Yolo and Yuba Lbuncie0 i 10.4%6 .54 P 1.50 San Francisco County Fresno, Ringo. Madera and Electricians 15.54 1.04 1%4.90 .06 Tulare Counties and the Cable Splicers 17.53 1.04 3%+.90 .06 remaining Portland of Ban Mateo County , Cleettietans 11.64 1.25 31+1,Op Merced County , 9.09 .41 1.04 .405 .03 F XVATOst C'OUSTAUC?Oit4 21.44 .54' .35 3%+a .q2 IIKW40RKUSI !once Rtectors 10.46 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 CL.RATUR COtLSrAICIOR3' HELPERS 70%JR j.S4 .35 34+a .02 Reinforcing 11.35 1.24 2.I2 1.46 .06• Et.EVATOR CnNSTsctK'-lvst9' ttELPF749 Ornawentail structural i1.SS 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 (PPO&.) SOURLATllrksI CUlam ds,tSt ' Alameda and Contra Costa ' Alameda,Mendocino,ContraCosta, take, Counties 11.36 1.09 1.26 .015 -v Marto, endociINorthra - butte, Colusa, Glenn,, `" Mit of County fro.North of '• •� •1 0 Huwboldt, Lake Ithe .•y Ft. ben , Manterey, Napa, portion of County from San bonitit o, San tnneiaco, Lakeport up to County ' %nrmit San Mateo. Santa Clara. Santa Crut, Solana, (S.W. from east Line). Nevada, Placer, ! ' Of Fairtieldl an4 Sonoma : r Plumes, &haat&, Stotts, t Counties 11.79 1.00 1.41 .p2 Tehama and Trinity Counties' 11.00 .64 .50 O1 Calaveras and San Joaquin • Oounties 21.30 .44 .55 :01 Lake (from City of Lakeport • dawn to County Line), Merin, r Mendocino and Bow" Counties 9.01 .47 .93 1.00 1/60 • r , ur _ s FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 DMI910N NO, CA77-5090 Pag• ! IMIC-15101d ISO. CA77-5090 Pay 0 r • D•Ac F•1.9.D...im Per...b` Fdq.D...Nr•P.r..a. , Dale M.olr EJvr•rb. It.wl► EJ...u.. Rein N L Y Po d••r V•tetl.. •W., R•t.• N S M F-1... V... •+J/.. Alpe.To. � Apo-7r. , Llan 0014TRLIMOds (Cont'd) MwrzR9t (Cont'd) ",,-,,Ids County 1 Munteray, San bonito, San GSOUndMatto, Santa Clara and LiGs-aen 1 1.25 .00 •26.1.05 .06 sante Ccua Counties Llus sen 11.25 .00 24w1.05 .QI (excluding poctlons of Cable Splicers 12.15 .50 74.1.55 .06 Cuuntion in the the Lek• Tahoo San rcanclaco County Areal 1 . Grwn.Irtn 12.15 1,04 26..90 .06 Ucu.h ! 11.22 .99 T 1.10 .00 .02 Llneecnl Tecluilclans 15.50 1.04 30..90 .06 Spray 11.67 .99 1.10 .00 .03 Cable Splice s 17.51 1.06 1N.90 .06 Tapers 11.77 .99 1.10 .50 .01 Dan Denitc, Santa Clara, Lake Tahoe Area and Santa Ctus Counties Gswndacn 11,65 .07 34.1.50 .05 Spray 10.95 .70 •75 Lineaens Line lgolpaent STaper DC[OCWral steel? Operators 12.70 .07 31#1.50 As ke# Me 11.20 '.70 ,75 Gbla Splicers 15.61 .07 24#1.50 .05 lake, ltatln, d SOnOln0, Dan Pranatscu and Duma Coe. XUULL SLTti" 11.74 1.60 .91 1.01 , brush 10.77 .99 1.10 .00 .01 Wirr 1 Spray 11.02 .99 1.10 .00 .03 Alpine. Aaador. Calavete■ Tapoto 11.72 .99 1.10 .00 .01 and San Joaquin Counties btuLh 6.92 .70 2.1 1.11 butts, ColuuGlenn, 4aa.n, Sprays bheetrock Tapers ' (•xcludln9 the e extra" SD Srin9 Stages Scaffolds Corner,, takiy"Aloo , 5utc, Z Sen.lbla.ter structural Sbuta, slskiyou. Sutter, 0 Stool 9.22 .70 2.26 1.11 Tehaaa, ttinity and Yuha --t Count Ito Fresno, iln9a, xa0eta and Druahl Pot Trnderal Dollars 0.75 ,60 .60 M Tulare Counties Sprays Sandblaataes 5tructatal Brush/ Tspato 11.12 .61 .20 N Sprays Steuctcwl seal 11.27 .61 1.0 Steell Swing Sta•7at Tapeta 9.25 .60 .60 t Mallposa, Merc.J, S[antslaus Las son County (that pets Wn 1 and Tuoluane Counties that 1 or hward to of 11.ry. bcu•h '9.60 .70 .65 .75 .02 Inclu Northward to and Sving Stages Psperhan9eral tnaluding Honey Lake) DcusA 10.95 .70 .75 � Bosun Cbaicl Steam Cleaning$ Sprays Structural Steall Yater blasting 9.05 .70 .45 .75 .02 Tapata 11.20 .70 .75 ' Sprays Sandblasting . 10.10 .70 .65 .75 .01 41 r� Ut 7.i t0 Eby FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. IVO-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1917 DCC1d0. CA77-5090 l OECISIOa NO. CA77-5090 Pale It v, Fag* 30 ca O fd.ea 8a..hh P.1-10 f.ca y.11-fit. l: do Bolt •�.�...��. Mwir EJ t.d.a tt.v,fr fd r.O.. E.a,. M L 1 P .laws Y...0.. .•//., R.trw 11 It H P-1... Y...it.. and/a fAtm:f7t$t (aant'Cl App,7,. App,. 1,. Alameda, Cush a Costs, PA11fftAle (Cont'd) El Ootado, $alma, mc„ada, Aamatning Ca.ntl.e Yj&cer. Sacrafaento, Stotts, Traffic Delineating Device Sul&aa and Yale C.wntles Applicators Mf,cel Stop jo.cluding partlone at 7notollets Traffic Sutface Counties In the tate Sandblaster 3 5.47 .50 .35 b + Tahoe Are) uclper (traffic delineating &rush 8 11.12 .99 11 1,30 .80 .03 device appllcatoc, wheel Spray - 11.37 .99 1030 .80 .03 stuff, tnatallet, traffic Tapers 11.92 .99 1.30 .80 .03 surface sat+dblaster) T.•T2 .50 .35 b Fal tbtts and samboldt Counties stelper 9.97 .50 .35 b Brush 7.5S .50 .20 .80 Helper (stipar) 6.22 .50 .35 b $prays Sandbisstotsc Structural Slurry Seal Olweations Steell Swing Stage; r,Ntsl Mixer 01.114tor 8.87 .50 .15 b Paperbanyera 7.60 .50 .20 .80 Squeegee Man 6.37 .50 .15 b Parking WE. Striping Mark and/or Applicator ("rotor 7.72 .50 .15 b , 1 Highway Markarst • ,• ahutticman 6.65 .50 .is b ' reoss.o, Kings and Tulare Counties + Top Con 6.22 .50 ,35 b Tcstflo Delineating Osvlcs ALASTLAE"t ' applicator 8.67 .50 .35 b y Alas.eda and Cantu Gusts Wheal Stop lnstallstf Tratflc Counties 10.10 .74 1.03 .03 surface Sandulastott Striper 8.68 .50 .35 b Hgtte, Colua.,,Glonn, Lassen; selper (whorl stop installer. . !Southeastern halt of Lesson Q traffic surface sandblast*[. County). Pluses, $late&. -t striper) 6.83 .50 .15 b $utter, and Tutu Cauntiss 11.79 .56 1.00 slurry Seal Operations M,nt,rry County 17.11 1.00 .15 O1 kn Miser Operator 8.48 .50 .35 b Ptesno, Icing&, Maden and Squoagse min 7.41 .50 ' ..35 b Tulaco Counties 9.74 .90 1.50 1.11 Applicator Operator 6.83 .50 .35 b AlpInw, Amdur, Hotta, Calavataa. Shuttiam.n 6.65 .50 .35 b Coluaa, Ll Dorado. Glenn. .Top Man X3.63 .50 .35 b Lassen (517;), nevoda. placot, Plums, $acrasento, Sen Joaquin, $left&, Sutter, 1 t Yolo and YuLa Counties 11.59 .71 1.50 .01 Kan Pcanciaco County , 12.J3 1.00 2,25 .03 s San;Matoo county 7.72 .18 .90 1.50 .075 I FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 43, 910. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1477 Vass sees, ' tClb&. CA71-3090 - Page 16 NO. CA77-5.90 page 19 t jWX:C10K 9 is I N Bolt hl.l.Bn.bt.11.I■0.16 1..1. P,1.e.alit.r.I..er. N.wl1 Ebr.tl.. M•vrl/ Ed...41 . Rat•. N L Y F-14e0 Yeca110. Wer A.la. N L Y rae.l... Y.r.N.a ..4/•. AM►r.To. An..To. rtxunsn tCont•dt BIILCP METAL ATIRRERSt (Cont•d) Du Not to and Humboldt DelNorte. 11umloldt. Lake, Countlea 1 .cerin, Mendocino, San Roofers 8 10.32 .40 .75 .15 Iranciaco, Son - .ec' lt>nterey rod Santa Cruz Tr la nity �untlas 1 12.50 .66 1 1.74 .12 Counties San Mateo County 12.62 .66 1.61 .12 Roofers 10.40 1.40 1.15 r /lodoc and Slsklyou Countion 10.28 .52 .28 .015 Wai San rranclsco and San too rresno, Rings, Madera and Counties Tulare Counties •11.98 .73 1.22 .14 Ruo/era 10.93 .60 1.15 1.10 .04 Bo1T rLOOR LAYrASt M--tic Workers and Asttlemen - Alpine. Amedor. Butte, (2 kettles) without pumps 11.11 .60 1.15 1.10 '.04 Cal averse. Columa, R1 Dorado, bit umantic# Pnamelater Glenn, Lassen (excluding Plpewtapperar Coal ter 11.93 .60 1.15 1.10 .04 Honey Lake Area), Merced Anmdot, Sacramento and Yolo (Gas: of San Joaquin River), icountiea Plumaa, San Joaquin, Shasta. Roofers (elate, tile and Sacramento, Stanlalaus, "I,ositlon) 10.11 1 1.04 1.10 1.00 .07 Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, rnawler and Pitch 11.11 1.04 1.10 1.00 .07 Tuolumne. Yolo and Yubs ` San bonito and Santa Clara Counties and those portions 1{ Counties - of R1 Dorado, Nevada, Placer _ W,oferal Rattle (1 kettle) 10.10 .45 1.14 • and Sierra Counties (excluding S11CCT METAL NONKERSt Lake Tahoe Area) 10.73 .84 1.30 1.00 .10 Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa Honey Lake Area and Lake 'Z and Solan-Cuuntlas 11.23 .66 1.95 121 -.04 Tahoe Area 10.05 .70 .20 O Alpine, Calaveras and Alneda, Contra Coate, Lake, -i San Joaquin Counties 11.77 .66 1.40 .02 Marin, Men,L.clno, Merced, n Aeudor, butto, Colusa, Montetey, Napa, San Benito, to lJ6 E1 Oured-, Glenn, Plumes, � Ban Praneleco. San Mateo, .� Sacoa .oto. SRasta, Slerra, Santa, Clara, Santa Crus, Sutter, Tchasa, Yolo and Solano and Sonoma Counties •11.30 .60 1.00 a .10 Yuba Counties 11.68 .73 1.65 .11 SPRINKLER rITTCRSt Ktrlposa, ls:teed, Stanlslaus Almeds, Contra Coate, Kirin, r and Tuolumne Counties 11.14 .60 1.10 .06 Nape, San Francisco, San M>ntstay, San Benito, Santa Mateo, Santa Clara, Solaro Clara and Santa Cruz Counties 11.15 38+.66 1.64 1.115 and Sonoma Counties 16.26 .6s 1.45 � .09 Remaining Counties 15.07 .6$ .95 .08 67T'JW►I7TUtS t Alameda and Contra Costa Cos. 11.10 1.25 2.29 .163 Del Wcta and Humboldt Cos. t 11.64 .61 1.12 .05 t 1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 • AWISIMA$NO. CA77-5090 Page 17 DDCISr0M NO. CA77-5090 Paga 16 ' PAID HOLIDAYS, , A-Ne., Yaar's Day$ 0-Memorial Dayl C-Independence Dayl D-Labor D.yt 3-Thanksgiving Dayl F-Christmas Day. a 0.1a F.I.I.B...Id.Pity-11 - Ilw'Ir EJ-11— YODTNOTES: R...a N L f P...Is.. V.a.N.. .W., a. veployer contributes e9 of basic hourly rate for over S Years' TtARA2tO WGUERSs An,.T. •H service, and 2e of basic hourly rate for L months to S years Alameda, :centra Costa, Del ea Vacation Pay Credit. Sim Paid Holidays. A through F. - 1 . ` Norte, duaboldt, Lake, b. DW10yer contributes 2.22 per hour toMoliday Fund plu's 2.13 ' Marin, Mendocino, Napa, pet hour to Vacation Fund for tete first year of employment[ San Francisco, San Mateo, , Sisklyou, Solano, Sonora . I 1 year but less than S year• 11.13 tot hour to Vacation Funds and Trinity Counties H 1 11.42 - 1 1.30 i 1.10 $1.00 5 years but leu than 10 years $.43 per hour to Vacation Fund$ Butte, Colusa, L1 Dorados over 10 years i.53 per hour to Vacation Fund. Glenn, Lassen, Kvioe, t N-vada, Placer, Pluaaa• - i'A• Oaployer contributes 11.90 per hour for Ns [first tt- w years , r Saaraxento, Shasta, ` of eeployntt After [!vs years 111.05 per hour to Vacation Sierra, Sutter, Tehasu, . ' and Holiday Censfits. i Yolo and Yuba Counties 11.50 .SO ` .90 .251 Ttls selrrxS: .p Alazlea, Butte, Colusa, Contra Costs, Del Norte, , C1 Dorado, Glenn, Humboldt, ' lake, Lessen, Marin, Mendocino, KAoe, Napa• ,. ` Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Z Sacramento, San Benito, 1 0 San Granclaco, Sen Mateo, Sante Clara, Shasta, Sle[ra, � fl Slskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, , M Sutter, Schema, 7rinity. - to Yolo and Yuba Counties 12.00 .98 1.20 1.40 .093 Alpine, Amndar, Calaveras, San Joaquin, Stanlslau■ and Tuolumne Counties 10.27 .53 .30 1.00 Fresno, Rings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced and Tulare , Counties 10.35 1.00 .50 ' Monterey and.Santa Crux ' Counties 13.41 1.09 1.15 - 1 1 to W FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 C�J . ORCISION 140. CA77-3090 Papa 19 CT ' orav1ON im0. CA77-5090 / rage lar L1bORK" Gtwp Is A3phalt Ironecs and Rakecas satka, Wacker and similar type tarpnrss suglymobiles Chs:aaaw. taller. logloadet and Luckert CompoCtar@ of all types) Car•;ret• and megnostte mixer 1/2 yard and undett Concrete pan works C0nctet0 sswi Conocets F'1.1.11-4t$P.ts.+r. ssnderl Cribber and/or shotingi Out granite curb Setters form Bedt a^is@rsl slip forms! Green cutters, Roaderboardmen. Hubsetters, H..,Ir EJ+ser)w Alignarss Jackhsmnat cperatorst Jacking of pips cvot 12 inChesi R.N. H l M Po.s1..s V.nn.a .iAm Armc.Tr. Jackson and similar type Cospactocsr Rettlemen, Poteen and men Lkbostr" applying asphalt, lay-101d, creosote, 1100, caustic and similar ' 8.7T 8 1.25 i 1.70 $1.10 .10 type mat0r1alst Logging. shooting, whaling. bracking. tranch- ' Group 1 $ jacking. hand-gelded Isgginghanwct ntgreslte, epoxyrestn, , Croup lit) 9.00 1.25 1.70' 1.10 .30 tibetylass, and mastic workers (vet or dty)s Pavement breakers Croup lib) 9.27 1.23 1.70 1.10 .10 cnd opadecs* including tool grinders Ptp*layecs, caulkers, bander@. croup I(c) 8.62' 1.23 1.70 1.10 .10 pipewroppers, conduit loyers.'plastic piptloyeras Post hole Group ltd) 6.72` 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 diggers -air, gas and electrics Lowsc broom ave0perar lower Croup 1(s) 9.32! 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 ) tampers of all type* (eacept as shown in Group 214 Ram set gun Group 1(t) 8.97 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 and at,,.) gun! Riprop-stonepaver and rock-ellnger. Including placing Croup 2 8.62 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 of sacked concrete and/or sand (wet or drys RotacY searifier, Croup 3 8.52 1.23 1.70 1.10 .10 multiple head concrete chippers 04VIS trencher - 300 of similar type (and all small trencherall Roto and Ditch witch# Roto- / tillers 6andblaotera. Potm�%n. Gunman, Nossleaanl Signalling and t.kb0Rf" Riggings Tank Cleanetsl Tree ciial,eras Vibra-scree,l - Bull float (Gunnit@) In connection with laborers' work) Vibtatoto# Del-pok-it machlne# jHigh pressures blow pipe 04s+ or over, 100 lbs. pressure ar ov0t)t Group 1 9.2)5 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Hydro Seeder and similar types laser base in connection with Group 2 4.445 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 laborers• work + Group 3 0.521 1.25 1.70 1.10 ..10 'r r Group Its)t Jay!kill Nndel Tmi-2At Garden[-Denver model 1x)141 z. and similar type drills) Track drillers+ Jack leg drillersl z LkbORERS w . Diamond drillersg wagon dtillecss Mechanical drillers -all (TLmsl and Shaft Mork) t types regardless of type of methal of powrt multiple unit 'drills# blasters and Powdermens All work of loading, placing M Croup 1 30.34' 1.25 1.70 1.10' ,30 ( and blasting of all powder and explosives of whatever type to- to Group 2 10,01 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 gradlese at method used for such loading and placings High w Croup 3 9.$55 1.25 1.70 1.10 .30 scalers (including drilling of same)t Ttee toppoct Vit gtindec Crop 6 1.735 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group 1(b)r stoat Cleanete LADORt" Croup 1(c)s burning and Melding (Wrecking Mork) - croup I I 11.77t 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group 2 9.625 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group 3 6.52 1.25 1.70 1.10 .101 1 ' t FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 12, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 11.r ' Page 20 DDCISl0" NO. CA77-5090 Page 1 DECISION 1^. G77-5090 • ' LABDRJ:-S (Cont-41 ' LABORERS (Tunnel and Shaft Work) Group 1(d)l Pepsi[ Tcac+s;n and read beea (cut and cover static of subway after the temporary ::,tr Eos been placed) Group Is Diamond Drlllert Gcoundmani Csnits of Shotecets Norris- ) eons Rodmens Shaft Mork and Rales (below actual of excavated Crap ltel t Lttncera cwt geberal eratructfon walk on or in ground level) bell hdle fwtingo and anatt Group 2t bit Gtindetl Blasters Drlllara, Powdet sen-headings Cherry s Group 1(fls Contca Costa Canty Only$ Ptpelayere, Caulkers, Picseca,en - where car to lifted$ Concrete Finisher In Tunnel# Con- 0"era, Plpewt-api.•ra, CooJnit Layers and Plantle pipelayera$ ' crate Screed runt Grout Pumpsan and Potmant Guntte and Shoterate Pieesuce Pipe Teate.t, res Joint pipe and stripping of same, Gunmen and Potment Hea4ersen# High Pressure Hozzlean# Minets lncludltg repair of voids, Precast Manhole Settscs, Cast In Tunnel, including top and bottom sun on shaft and raise work# place, Manbols form setters s Hirper Murrlemsn on slick lines Sandblaster-potman (work assign- sent Interchangeable) Steel Furan Ralson and Setteres Tlmbetman,• Group 2s Aapl,alt Shoveleral Cenent dumpers and handling dry cement Retiabetman -wood or steel or substitute materials tlietatorel CC gypsuas Croke-setter and Rigger (clearing wutk)t Concrete Tugger Bucket Dumper and O,uteant Concrete Chipping and Grindings Coner•te Laborers Iwot or dry)# Driller's Helper# Chuck Tended ) Croup Is Cabletenderl Chuektenderl Puwdetman-pcimet housel Vibtatoc- Nozzleaun, adductors) Hydtaulie Munitot Lover 100 The ptessute)1 an, Pavement Breakers , ' Loading and unloading, carrying and han411ng of all rods and satterlalo for use In reinforcing concrete eonsttuctioni Pittsburgh , Group 41 BUIL Gang - Muekers, Trackmenl Concrete Crew- includes Chipper, and similar type Urush Shredders Sloperl Singlefoot, rodding and sprendingl Dumpraen (any methods Grout Ccewl R+- hand held, pneumatic taapect All pneumatic, air, goes and electric boundmenl Swmapar , tools Jacking of pipe under 12 inches Group l$ All cleanup work of debris, grounds and buildings Including LASOREtS but not halted to street cleaneces Cleaning and washing windowal (Wrecking Nock) Construction laborers Including bridge and general labotetsl Duslwcan, )uaJ spotters fire watchers Street Cleaners Gardeners, Group It Skilled Wrecker (comovtng and salvaging of mash, windows. - Horticultural and landscape laborers Jetting Liabors Dcush doors# plumbing and electric fixtures z Loaders Filers, maintenance landscape laborers on now ennstructionl O ' Malntenanee, Repalt Teaekmen and Road bads Streetcar and Railroad Group Is Saml-skllled Wrecker (salvaging of other building satetialal —t • construction Track Laborers Temporary &It and water lines, Vletaullo - n or stsllars 2u1 room attendan U Fence nectars Guardrail Ctectatel Croup It General taborer (include, all cleanup work. loading, M pavement tutkers (button settars) lumber, loading and burning of debris) ! UBORM s t (Cunnite) ) Group Is Nozzlonan (including Gunman, Potsan)) Rodman[ Gtoundsan Group 2s Reboundstan , Group I$ General Iaborara , 1 , t , . mat r/ FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 t to 1 DECISION NO. CA77-5090 Ft;• 22 MXISION N0. G77-5ego 2 • Page 2) Ur tJ I Q1 1`11.1.11-file Pq.••N 8•dr 1`.i•9.n•.•liN Pgr•.rc POWER C+DIPHDIT OPERATOA41 H•.,Ir El.cet!•a 0•clr DRUP:ING R.N. M L/ P..d••• Y•r•II•a a•ehr H•vit Et.c.u•• POHfEa t'1,7UIMrDrr OPCAATOR9 (Cont. ) R.N• I.-T- 1-1- V•r•Ib• •.1/•, SCII=U! I A.r$.To. ORt�G1NG Apo,.T,. CUV7511ELL AND Df PPEA ON[R:I/IG SCIIEDOLL II (tier canatruetlon) 1 HYDRAULIC SUL-glom DRrr1CTNG AND ' G[ouP It 1 ALL(MIER CLAILSIIELL AND DIPPER Bergeaanl Dockhand! Ficeeanl ! 1 DREDGING )Oiler Croup A-1[ Area 1 X 8,29 8 1.07. 1 1.78 .e0 .14 "cq yraanl DeckMndl 11rq- Area 1 9.11 1.07• 1.78 .80 .14 Lend; Flreunr Oiler Are& 2 9.63 1.07• 1.74 .10 .1.4 Area 18.27 1 1.07. 5 1.76 .60 ,14 Area 4 ( 9.69 1.07• 1.75 .80 .14 Area I 9.31 1.07• 1.76 .00 ,11 i Ate& ) f.19 .1.07• 1.78 ,e0 .14 I Group 2[ A[&a 4 9.67 '1.07• 1.76 ./0 . .14 Deck Fdvjlnaersl Deck Hate Arco 1 1 9.91 1.07• 1.78 .40 .14 Croup A-21 Area 2 10.76- 1.07• 1.74 .40 .14 M1nchman (stern winch on Area ) , 11.01 1.07• 1.75 •.80 .14 dredge)[ Oschuate; Deck Aces 4 11.71 1.070 1.78 .10 .14 "Inset •cLo r 1i Area 1 9.20 1.07• 1.78 . .80 .14 Area 2 10.05 1.07• 1.78 .50 .14 Nelderl t4neMnle Molder) Match ( Area ) 10,30 1.07• 1.76 .60 .14 LngInear Area 4 10.60 1.07• 1.71 .10 .14 Area 1 10.11 1.07• 1.75 .40 .14 Area 2 11.15 1.07• 1.70 .80 .14 Croup A-)[ Z Area ) 11.41 1.07• 1.75 .80 .14 Match Gnylneerl Welder) 0 Aims 4 11.71 1.07• 1.71 .80 .14 welder Mechanic' -� Arms 1 9.85 1.07• 1.70 ,e0 .14 A Group 4r , Area 2 10.70 1.07• 1.78 .e0 .l1 M Claaahell 4n Operator 7 Cu. y to Area ) 10.98 1.07• 1,76 .00 .1/ and Including 7 c . yds. Area 6 11.25 1.07• 1.78 .10 .14 •.r.c.11lonq Bow Pay) � Area 1 11.01 1.07• 1.76 .40 .14 Croup A-4t Area 2 11.06 1.07• 1.71 40 .14 Levaraianl Cla"hell Operator Area 3 12.14 1.07• 1.71 ,40 .14 Area 1 10.69 1.07• 1.74 ,80 .II i Ages 4 12.41 1.07- 1.74 .00 .14 Area 2 11.54 1.07• 1.74 .50 .14 Croup 4-Al Arms ) 11.12 1.0)• 1.78 ,00 ,1/ C3ae:at,c)1 Operator (Over 7 Area 4 12.09 1.07• 1.78 .40 .14 Cu. yde. ■.r.C.11" now Fayl Area 1 12.08 1.07• 1.70 .00 .14 Ares 2 12.9) 1.07- 1.70 ,60 .14 Area ) 13.21 1.07• 1.70 .40 .14 Ages 4 13.45 1.07• 1.74 .80 .14 "+y FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SfF.EMAER 20, 1477 I `. ' 101MCISION No. CA77-5090 tag% 2% _ DECISION NO. CA77-5090 PageBette B..Ic 2l Sp►IrOATi "-If Ore ! 1 M..•!► Etl+e.qu ll,..uw i 4g n4 t [.... M L• PwJ... V..ab. .wJ/�n [.r.. M 6.• F-I... V.r.n.. 6k •+J.'.. trk on self-propelled vessels A„..Tr. POWER 2*UIPMENT OPERATORS A,Tr. (except skiffs powered by out- (Plladriving) t.oud motors) engaged In towing ArA shifting of barges. vessel• and water borne craft or in the Croup 1 9.16 $ 1.50• IF 2.25 .90 .29 tranal.ortatlon by water of Group IM 9.51 1.50• 2.25 JO .29 personnel, saterlals, equipment Group I(b) 9.76 1.50+ . 2.25 .to .29 and supplies Croup 2 9.18 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Group 2(a) 10.60 1.50• 2.21 .90 .29 DeCkh&nd/MeChanizo ' Croup 1 10.92 1.50• 1.25 .90 .29 ' Ates 1 , $ 9.55 .69 f 1.61 $1.16 Croup 1(a) ' 11.16 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Ate& I 10.05 .69 1.61 1.16 Croup 4 11.91 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Ates 1 10.10 .89 1.61 1.18 Croup 5 12.11 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Atss 4 10.51 .89 1.61 1.16 . *Includes 1.21 per hour to Ponsiored holath and Nolt ro rund. 0)xrator Mechanic/Watch tsglneer Area 1 10.15 .96 1.16 1.IS Area 2 11.25 .96 1.36 1.15 Ars& 1 .1.50 .96 1.16 1.IS &tea 4 1.1.75 .96 1.16 1.15 Building and Heavy Construction Tow boats Z (work on Self-propelled O -1 vet.arla) Boat Operator& 10.75 .96 1.16 1.15 - m H 1'rl-i'ht(r'E:t rout Centers designotedn City Ila is of Oa land, Sal ttancls Sacr&&ehto and Stockton, Callfot to , &tea 1 - ftp to IO road calla& (coo *aid Cen etc. ' Area 2 - Miro than 20 road miles o and Including at road Ell 6 from sold Centers. Area 7 -OutAlde of 30 road Liles trost *&I Centers Area 4 - An Ates extending 25 roa miles from shoreline of Lake Tahoo. 'Includes $.20 per hour to Pensi ed Bashi and Nal aro Lund. ' i 1 fEDERAI REGISTER, VOI. 42, NO. 190-fR10AY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1977 DfxISIOw no. G77-50v0 Day .36 DCCISION NO. G77-50i0 Pay 77 Cil� 00 rowra D.-U;Pr•.r-vr OPERATORS (Plledriving) . Croup 1. Assistant to Gpineer,(PI[ezan. Oilers Deckhand) Croup 1-Ai Compressor Operator G..1e Buhr H•«Ir E4.-owe •• R.N. R.N. H 1• F«wt e.• Y.r.d.. alis, Croup 1-Er Truck Crane Oiler POWER COUIPMENT OPERATORS Ain.T, Group 2r Tugger Bolat (hoisting materlal only) ARS•\ 1 AREA 2 Croup 2-A. Coapreswt gmrator 12-71h Generator (100 K.W. or ovgr)r Group Is - $ 9.13 $10.64 3 1.50• $ 2.25 .90 .39 Prep (2-7)r welding Machin 12-7)(Powred other than by electricity) ! Group 2s 9.50 11.01 1.50• 2.2S .90 .29 Group 3r 9.73 11.24 1.50• •2.2S .90 .29 Group 31 Deck 9 glr,ee[r Pock Lifts A-Framer Sell-propelled Boom Croup 4s 10.32 11.61 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 type lifting device - Croup 51 10.55 ,12.06 1.30• 2.25 .90 .29 Group 61 10.71 12.22 1.50• 2.23 .90 .29 Group 7r 10.87 12.1$ 1.50• 2.2S .90 .29' Croup 7-M (Nary Duty Repairmen and/or welds[ t Croup 8r 11.11 12.82 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Group 41 Operating "Inter In lieu of Assistant to Fnglnest - Group 9s 11.54 11.05 1.50• 2.25 .9J .29 Ttnding Roller or Cogoressor attached to Cc%" Piledriver( Operator . _ Group 101 11.76 1).27 1.50• 3.75 .90 .29 of Pll:jrlving RIy. Skid or Floating and Detrick Bugger Operator .1 Croup 10-As 11.$813.39 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 of Diesel or Cesoline powered Crane Piledriver (w/o boiler) up Croup Ill 17.06 17.57 1.50• 2.23 .90 .29 to and including 1 cu, yd.t Truck Crane, up to.and Including 25 Group 11-Ar 11.22 14.71 1.30• 2.25 .90 .29 Was hoisting material only Croup 11-81 11.32 IS.03 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Croup 11-Cr 11.84 13.33 1.50• 2.2S .90 .29 Group Sr O,»rator of Diesel at Gasoline povered Crane Plledrlvet. ' (w/o boiler) over 1 cu. yd.) Ol.ecstor of Crane (w/steam, flash _ r •Includes $•23 pec hour to • toile[, pump or compressor attachad)1 Operator of steam powered Pensioned llealth and welfare Fund. Crawler or L'nlveraal type driver (Raymond or similar type)( Truck Z ' Crane, over 25 tone hoisting material or performing plledrlving v 0 work n J i FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL. 42. NO. 190-fRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1077 • V� •DMCISION WO.,C1.77-5090 Page 2e DEC1310H M0. CA77-5090 Page 29 POWER E0UIPr<lXr Or'MATORS WMAS I and 111 Group 11 /Atetatante to rngineefa (Brakemani rifleman, ties" Gsty POWER OQUIPM111T OPERATORS (Cunt'd) A"Itrnn Helperi Oilers Deckhand; Signalman, Swltehmani Tat (AXLAS I and III (Cont'd) Pot Firem4n)s Pactswn Ilteavy Duty Repalr shop parts cowl Group 2: C0iaP-ewer Opeutdc, Concrete Miser (up to and Including Gcoap 7t ,Concrete Conveyor cc Concrete rump, Truck or rAlulpeent 1 yard); Conveyor Belt C;,eratoc (tunnellt Fireman not Plant, mounted (bow iength to applyl, Concrete eonveyorl building alta! Bpdraulte; Monitor; Mechanical Conveyor (handling building ma- Deck rnglneecai Dcllling and boring Machinery, horizontal (not to tectals)i Mixer [nix C`Perator (concrete plant), Pump Operator, al:•ly•to vatecllners, wagon drills or jackham.-,lers)i Dual Drum Mlxeri 6pce4dec mccaan Iw1th acteed)t Tar Pot Ftceean (,wet agitated) 1 Roller Benyon Pump and similar types) Gantry Older lot similar egwlpwnt)t Hydro-H4maler or sinilars Instmu nt Kan, material ?foist + Group 21 110x Operator Ibar.kerli Helicopter Radioman (Signalman), (2 or ante dreur'r Mechanical Finishers of Spreader Machine (asphalt, LOcru.tive (30 tons or under), /ntrifean, Rudman or Cl,alnmani barber-Greene and similar)l Mine or Shaft Hoists M(xet mobllei Pave- - 'Pass Carrier IConstructlnn jobattelt Rotemlat, Screedsan (except sent Breaker with or without Compresaoc C'xxbinatloni Pavement Pcaaker, asphaltic concrete paviny), Sel[-ps o(.e lied, automatically applied truck mounted with Compressor Coanlnationi Pipe 0endlAq machine (pipe- concrete curing machine (on streets, hlghwayo, airports and canals)$ lines only), Pipe Cleaning Machine Ittactor propelled and supirirtedl, Tsenching 11achine, a rt. depth, Truck Crane tillers Tugger ticket, Plpe Wrapping Machine (tractor propelled and suppoctedli Refelgetatlon single druni Boller Tender Plants Roller Operator (finish asphaltli Sell-propelled t.Yxa type lifting device (canter mount)(10 tons or loss M.R.CJ1 Self-propelled Elevating Group 6s ballast J4-:k Tarpors Ballast Regulatori Ballast Temper -Credo Planes Slushot Operators Small Tractor (with boon)1 Soil Testart Multi-purpviaei boxmsn (asphalt p1anU s elevator Operaeor (!n- Truck type Loaders Auger-type drilling equipment over JO ft. depth side), Fuck Lift or Lucber Stacker (construction job site); Line Masteri Material Hoist (1 drum)I Shuttlecar; Tie Spacers Group Is Arror-Coater (ole almilac)s Asphalt Plant Engineers Cast-in-Place Tbwatmabi!a Pipe Laying Machines Combination Slusher and Motor CT•eratoci Concrete Batch Plant (multiple unital, Dozers Heading Shield Operators Duty Group Se Compressor Operator (over I), Concrete Mixers lover 1 Wpaltean and/OL Weldars Gradesetter, Grade Checker (aechantcal cc other- yard); Concrete Pump@ oa Pumpctete Gunsr Gnnerstorms Grouting f visa)# Grooving and Grinding Machines (hlghwayall Ren Seel Machine (or Machines Press—ld (air-cipecated)i Pumps (over 2)1 Melding similar)# Colman Loader, Loader (up to 2 yardm)s Mechanical Trench Shields , Machines (powered other than by electricity) Portable Crushing and Scra:en!ng Plantst Push Cath Rubber Tired Earth- - 1 - moving Equipment (up to and Including 65 cu. yds. 'struck' ■.c.c.); 0 Gcoap 61 B(JI Lima Riad Pastor or elnllari boon Truck or Dual Euclid•, T-Pulls, DW-10, 10, 21. and similar, Rubber Tired Dotecr Self- Parpose A-Frame Ttucki Concrete Batch Plante (wet or dry)l Con- propelled Compactor with Duterl Sheep(ooti Timber Sklddec (tubber tired fl •rete Saws (self-propelled unit) On Streets, htghways. slrports at: elmllac equipment), Tractor drawn Scraper, Tractors Trenching machine• ,n and canals, Drilling and Boring machinery, vertical (not to apply - - over 6 ft. depthl Tcl-batch Pavect Tunnel Mole hiring Machines Welders N to waterltners, wagon drills or jackhammers), Illghllne cableway Woods-mLxer (and other Similar PugaL11 equipment), Vatmeec T-600 a Rock Signalicani lacsaastive■ (steam or over 10 ton)1 Luhticatlon and - Cutter Service Eirllnoer (mohtle and grease caekli Maginnis Internal Full Slab Vibrator (on airports, highways, canals and warehouseall Group 9, Chicago Boris, Combination Mixer and Compressor (gunite)1 K-chanlcal f'inlahera (concrete) (Claly, Johnson, nldwell Bridge Combtnatlon Slurry filxer and/or Cleanert Illghllne Cableway IS tans Deck or similar types), Mechanical buffs Curb and/or Curb and and under)t lull MI-Lift or similar (20 ft. or ovecls sucking Machine Glitter Kachlne, concrete or asphalt, Portable Crunhocst Post . (rubber tired, Fall Or track type)I Tractor (with boum)(0.6 or larger Driver (M1500 and similar), power Junin Operator (setting slip- and similar) forma, etc.. In tunnelels Rollet (except asphalt); Screedman (OarLet-Coerne and similar)(•sLiihal4ie mncrere p.aving)l ,elf- , peciw•iled Compactor (single englnn)I Self-propelled plpeltne Wrapping Muchine (perault CIC or similar type s Self-psopolled Power Sv"peri Self-propelled Tape maehlnns Slip Form Pumps (lilting device for concrete forms)) Small rubber-tired tractors, - Surface Heatotat Augac-type drilling fegulpment up to and Including ' 29 it. depth) fs RD �`� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70, :977 1 DECISION 140. G))-Sere Pays SO DECISION NO...G77-3090 OC Pag• 11 t • POwLR L7JIF?ZCl OPERATORS (Cont'dl rowim EQUIPMMM OPMATOR3 (Cont'd) (AAfJl4 2 and 11) #v (Cont'd) (AREAS 1 and 11) (Cont'd) Grovp 101 boom-typo backtllling Machines Bridge Cranes Cary-lltt (or 0lallarll Chemical Ccuating MachLna, truck mounted) Co"inatLOn back- boo and loader lup to and Including 1/1 cu, yd. ■.r..:•Il Derrick (2 opceatut0 requiceJ when awing engine remate from hulst)l Derrick 049902 (eacrpt e.c.vatlon Mark)# W-Hare Leader and Adams Elegradarl Elevating G9AJer beavy Duty notary [x111 Rig !including Calyoun foundation Hark and tuclid Loader and siallat typo) Aotblna type Drllls)l Roehcing Group 11-As band wa,uns (in conjunction with wheel EAcavatocl) P.ranos blooper (or elmllar)) Lilt Slab HAchlnel (Vagtterg and similar types)) - (over 125 tnnalc Leadac (avec 12 cu .yda.m up to ani lncluJing is cu. loader (2 yards up to and including # yards)! Locomotive (over 100 tons) yJa.)# L'owv, 6huvels and Dragllnee (over 7 cu. yda. ■.c.c.)) RubWr 14101y10 or OUlLIP10 units)# Multiple Ergine Earthmoving Machina (WCIIds, Tired Multl-pur)aao Larch Having Machln.s (2 unite avec 71 cu. yJa. Wlccs, etc.) (no tandem arra(-all Pte-atreaa Mite wrapping Ittchlna) 'struck' m.c.c.)l ~real Ea Cava COC (oval 750 cu. yds. pat hour) Nasecvalr-D.bcla Tug (self-propelled floating)# Nubthef-tlrcd Scrapor, ' salt-IOAJIng ipadJia wheals, ate.)) Shuctle car traclalm station)) Gcoup 11-81 leader (over is cu, yda.) Single Irylna Scraper over 43 yatdsl Su11 Stabiliser (P a N or equal)# bub-yrsdor (Curries or other autamA9lc type)# Tractor, Compeassor Drill Group 11-Cm Operator of Noltcoptec (when used In etectlon vockli Coabinatlun/ Track Laying type earth waving machine (single engine with Ncmote Controlled Grcthwviny Llulpmant ' WnJcm acraporm)s Train loading station) Trenching Machine, multi-engin• With sloping attachment, JetCo or similar) Vacuum tooling Plant) Whiney Crane (up to and lnclu.:Lng 25 tons) J Croup 10-At backhoe thydtaullc) (up to and including 1 Cu. yd. m.c.c.)s backhoe (cable) (up to and Including 1 cu. yd. ■.t.c.)s Combination llackhoa and Leader over 1/4 cu. yd. m.r.c.)l Continuous , Plight T14 Rack Auger (up to and Including 1 cu. .d.)(Ccane attached)# Crane• (not over 25 tons, Uamae,head and GAntcy)# Croda-Alla (up to and - Including I cu..yd.l# Power Shovels. Clamsholls, Draglines, (up to and Including 1 cu. yd, m.t.cll (war blade (single engine)) Salt-propelled boom-type Lifting Device (center ma nt) (over 10 tone)) Rubber-tired Q Scraper, sell-loading (padJlo wlhasl twin engine)) Cl/i dual Lane Auto ( a Grader SP10 or similar A • m • to Group Its Automatic Concrete Slip fon Paver) Automatic Railroad Car Duopecs Canal Telsaac# Canal Tclma.er w/dttching attachaantet Ccanas (over 25 tons up to and Including 125 tonsil Continuous Yllght Tie back Auger over 1 cu. yd. (Including crsne)s Drott Ttawellft 630-A-11 or similar (IS tons or uvoclr Euclid loads( when controlled froom the pullcatl Nighlln0 Cableway (over 5 tone)) Loadar (over a yatJS, up to atvl including 12 cu, yda.)# Millar Formless M90D Slupo Paver cc slmllarl Power blade (multi-tnglne)1 Power Shove L. Clsmaholls, Dragllnas, Back- booms, Grade-alls lover I. yd, and up to and Including 7 cu. yds. m.c,c.)1 h rubbat-tired cacth carving aachlnas (multiple proputaton lover units amut ( h two of Rare accApwrsl(up to and Including 75 cu. y.ls. 'stock' ■.r,c.)I Solt-ptapelled Compactor (with multiple propulsion power units)) Single engine Hubbor-tied Earthsuving wchines (with tmwiem ecrapors)I Slip feu Power (COncrate or "P helt)) Sander Cat71 Tower Cranes Mubtle ' Including rail mounted# Trencher (pulling attached shield)# Universal Llebher and Tuwat Cranes (Ani similar types)# wheal Excavator (up to and Including 750 Cu. yJ, put hour)i whiney Crane (over 2S tons) , h , s • FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. R2, NO. 190—MDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 `anis ' • 1 DECISION NO.,CA77-5090 tacit 32 DECISION HO. CA77-S:90 Pr to 11 frig•6•..6r.Plrb.t. t Fdya R...Ilra P.rm..l. 1 64.Ia M..'tr EC.rnN. { . 14.41 Ra.. H L• P..•i... V.uN.■ eel/er R.I.. N l M P...,... TV" IRIVLRS � App..Tr. TRUCK DRIVL7tSt (Cbnt'dl frrr. Tr. B ROLA CXIUWT SFkfl.Dt71 fw/wo . sugar. under s yda. star _ level)$ bus of ManhauL drlvert i LIR JITWrYS, rack Litt f 10.013 7 1.195 .70 61100 Concret.a pump"rhinal , concrete pulp ttuck (when t TRAIISIT MIK. AGITATOR a-.t flat Cart truck is used (under 6 yJe.) 10.055 1.195 r .70 1.00 appropelate flat tack uta shall apply)I Dump (undat 4 TRUCK REPAIRMAN HrLPCR 10.075 1.195 .70 1.00 yds. rate[ level)I WaKeste ' truck lundat l yda. rater t .•I VACUUM TRUCK under (1,500 10.065 1.195 '•,70 1.00 level)I Dumpstat (under t yds, gC valet )well$ racutt or pilot ' gar dtivat$ Hipper truct (-marl t SCISSOR TAUCK$ Single unit flat rack truck is used { flat rack (1 sale unit), appropriate flat tack gate ( Industrial Litt Truck &hall applyll Plckupal Skid@ ) t (mea:hanical tc119ate11 (debr U bra, under a yda. .&ter ' r' , I Small rubber tired tcactot i level) Teamdtivetal Trucks (when used within tesa&tecs' Idty per-batch concrete mix, ! '" r jucledlctlon) 10.10 1.195 i.70 1.00 undac a yda. stet level)t ' ltelp@gal watehou&eaan 6 9.905 It 11195 .70 11.00 JLTTItkl TRUCK 6 NATZR TRUCK (2,500 gals. under 4,000 gals.) 10,115 1.195 .70 1.00 BULK COUNT SP"ADER Iv/w Z' suis[, a yds. and undo[ 6 CamatHATIOH WINCH TRUCK O yda. vete( lavalll Duap (e MITU HOIST! Transit, I -4 yda, and under 6 yds. water MIX Agitator l6 yd@. and h level), Dumilctet• (4 yda. and under S yJ@.) 10.155 1.195 .70 1.00 art • `to under 6 yda. utter levelll Duapatat (l yJa. and under 6 VI,CtARt TRUCK 11.500 gals. yds, water leval)1 Skid@ Idebrie 1 and under 5,500 9316.) 10.165 1.195 .70 1.00 Ws a yda. and un.iac 6 yda. r ! i waist level), Single unit flat AUDDr-4-TIMED MUCK CAR (not tack 0 aela unitlt Industrial self-loaded) 10.175 1.195 ,TO 1.00 Litt Truck latchanical tailgate) Ttucta IJty pte-batch cwxtate , milk, t yJe. 61.3 under 6 yds. - watoc level) 10.00 1.115 ,10 1.00 JMING TRUCK and WATER TRUCK - • ' funder 2,500 gallonal 10.01 1.195 .70 1.00 t { 1 1 i c . Ue ' tJ FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190---FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 .. t A. NO. G77-5011n )Mto 34 DEC15100 NO. CA77-:090 Valls 33 tJ to • IJ IJ R.d. Fd•11.0...fll.Pry..•t. 8..1• Fd.e.19-11t.P.rw..r. H..,t rlt EJ.u •e N•.,ly Ea.c.u.a R•r,. H A r Pwb•. VepM•e •//., R.4. H A M Pwd... V.r.tl.. •.A.L, 'Rtk-z 011ty"S1 feint-41 AW..It. TRUCK ORIVEAS fCn-.t•.!L A,,,•Tr, , butt tp+nrr S"XADLR IW/W0 tt sugar, 6 yds. and 4ndat / TRANSIT MIX AGITATOR (scar J yds. anter level)) Duep t6 yda. and waver I yds, valor 10 yda, through 12 yJs.) 1$10.333 i 1.193 .70 111.00 1 levell f D.tapccete 14 yda. DULL CLWIDIT DPRYJIDDt (./w and under / yds. rater level)I ZAA"tor (6 yds. and under D sugar, I yds. and Including yds. water levelly Sala• (debris 12 yda. water 1eve1)r Dump INa, 6 yds. and under I yds. J yda.water level) veIncl)I Du ll rater level)! Trucks (dry Pre- to n.ter . and Including 1 batch Concrete els, 6 yds. ( 16 yda. yds. and lncluJing Van. water lsvel)r Sr and opall w (:a der I yds. -ater,level) 3 10.20 3 1.195 .70 11.00 io13oJ ntreat scr With A-PRAMd, WINCH TRUCKS- ' selt-contained retuee bins ' lluygysulrllef Dydto-lift. • bklds Idvhrls lava, a yda. Svcdlsh crane type Ilotting)l and IncluJlnl 12 yda. rater Jetting anJ wetec truck t level)$ un0v gar and/uc anuw 16.000 gale. and order Plows Truck fdry tare-batch 5.000 gale.), Autu.er tlrad concrete owls. / yda. an.l J"" 10.713 1.193 .TO 1.00 Including 12 yds, water lovol)1 Dueq,stur 10 yds. I , • and Including 12 yda. -star RtAVT OM TRANSPORT level) 10.46 1.195 .70 1.00 .Z thigh bed) 10.22 1.195 .70 1.00 Q hOSS UYSTEA and 51MIIAR BIAVY DUTY TRANSPORT STXADOLt CARRITJt 10.245 1.193 .70 1.00 r (gooseneck lwbed) 30.43 1.195 .70 1.00 N TRANSIT MIX AGITATOR TRANSIT MIX AGITATOR I/ yds. through 10 yds.)• 10.253 1.195 .70 1.00 (over 12 yds• through 14 yde.) 10.455 1.193 .TO 1.00 VAC"TRSICX (5.500 gals. and under 7,500 gala.) 10.265 1.195 .70 1.00 ir"IHG TRUCK 6 MATtR rAUCK (5,000 gals. and under 7,000 gals.) 10.315 1.193 .70 1.00 ' t . it r f1DERAl REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 , k*-s is► �. DW1710H NO. CA17-50610 ) Paia 36 DEC1910H NO. CA77-5090 Pa.)* 37. t Pdmae 8-4111.Pn..•1• M.i c Hwlr Ebnrbe Nevdr EJ+c+n.. R+1+• N L• P-0... V•c•r1.+ +6/.r TRUCE DhIVER91 (Cnnt-rd) Ri1i` H 1 Y P+..L+S Vee•Ne• „�•Tr• Tstl-t [rittRTS •(Ccw.t'al AMr.Tr. DULR CLW-NT SPhEADEIi IW/WO I BULK CL10.70 SVkEMER lwi'.N &"me, over 12 yam. and auger, ov.c 24 yam. and Including is yda. water Including 35 yam. water levan t lev.111 E—V (ovet 12 yda. Dump (ovur 24 yda, and and Includ" 1s yda. water tncludil.g 35 yam. voter level)$ level), Lump:reta lover 12 w j.a eta (uvac 24 yd.. and yda, and Including ID yds. Including 3S yds, vAtor luve11) voter level)$ Duvilstet (over VW44tet (uvar 24 ydu. and 12 yde. and Including is yda. Including 35 yes, va.'.r lcvel)l water lavel)l Skids (debris DM 10's, We. 21's and othet Doe, over 12 yda. and including - similar cat t)fpe, Terga cobra, Is yda. eater lovelll Trucks L Tuurn.apolle. To,r-hacker. Idly pre-batch conotete mix, Euclld and alnilac tyro elulp- over 12 yda. and including mcnt when pulllrvl h)u•t/Pok or is water level) S 10.68 $11.195 .70 $1.00 water tank ttmlleca and Cuel and/gar grease tank ttallut■ P.D. OR SlN1tAh TYPE or other misc. tullete) Skid■ StLP-1LlADING TNUCR 10.54 1.195 .70 1.00 (debris two, over 24 yam. and ' lncludlog 35 yam. voter level)! TFtA-ti WAIkmAH 10.575 1.195 .70 1.00 T[uck (dry pro-batch cunctetm 1 mix. over 24 yam, and including BULK CL4074 SPICEA11t'v (v/n.o 3S yda. water level) $ 10.66 $ 1.195 .70 $1.00 Z auger, over 10 yds. and Including 24 yda. water EUI3l CMNT SPRMEt Iv/w0 level), Coebinetlon dump and sugar. over 35 ydo. and duan tralleel tamp (over is including 50 yde. water !even$ M y.11. and including 24 yds. Dump lover 35 yda. and Including to .Ater level)$ D"Ktet. (over SO yda. Vater loveljr ourl,cr4te 16 yam. and Including 24 yds. lover 15 yds. and Including 50 .Stec levellt Dumpet.r (over yds. rater levellt Duapster (ova 18 yda. and Inclu.111.1 24 yam. 3S yda, and Including SO yda. ' vat.$ lavelll Skid (debris box. water lavell) Skids (debris box, over 15 yda. and including over 35 yam. Aad Including SO ' 24 yas. .Stet l.vel)1 'Ptanalt yda, water lavelll Truck& (dry all agltAtor (over 12 yds, pee-batch concrete six. over tt,rough 16 ydm.)$ Trucks (dry n 35 yda, and Including 50 pie-batch Concrete at:, over yam. water level) 10.79 1.19$ .70 1.00 17 yam. and Including 24 i yda. .ate[ level) 10.565 1.195 .70 1.00 Cn W FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. IZ, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 i�.r 0 • UU13blEw tau. CA77-5090 Pry J9 Cie N tD N tel ext x as1. U»-5090A- ta'J+ 11 ' . I _ ULII'OhN1A AILA DtWilrIONS for ! - PDLIEF Lf1IFf�:rt OFtr"xZOftS y .'AREA 20 All areas riot included within Arts i as TwttC[iia Y�'R7i1 t--d) #sdt fnw9•#+w.fus P•riw•wt. defined bolo-. • tt•..)y EA•ts/l.a . #Ott CL)tOrr SP#thOEli r/1q Ra•a Mgr P•+,:•.a 9*uN•a ew1/•r aA gfA 11 All a[+Fu lncluJed In the d*aeeipKfnn auger,avee SO yds. and under A*►r.T. . deff.,ad bola--hich to C.s.J aiwn tounship 65 yds. star level)) Dump anJ rand* testes of Areas 1 anJ (over 50 yds. and under 65 yds. rater level)# Dusperate Commenting In the Pacific Ocean on the extension of the Southerly lover SO yds, and unite 65 yds, l tine of Tovnahtp 195. water ltv*l)l Dissipater (over 50 Thence Easterly along the Southerly Ilns of Tounship 193, crossing yda. ani ur.Jar 6$ yds. stat the Mt. Diablo rsaridIan to the S.U. Corner of tu.nuhip 193. level)) usllcopter pilot (when ' rand* 6£, Mt. 0+4410 base lin. sea w.riJl+q ttansputtln9 wen or wat*cialsl) ' Thence Southerly to the 5.W, corner c•f township 101, rang* 6f. skids (J.Ltls 404, over 50 yda. Thence Easterly to the 5.W. curtwr of cu-tisbip :d:., r.nde IIE, arts under 65 yin, water level)# Tbunee 5-uthrrly 90 its$ S.W. eurnet of Cownuhip 115, rstido HE, Ttu.:ks (dry pro-batch concrete t Thence Easterly to the S.W. corner at township 215. raude 11E.. wis, over 50 yds, and under 6S. 4 1 , Tha:C. Sautbmrly to Rh* S.W. corner of tomwAls 215, rdnga Ile, we. water level) + 10.24 9 1.195 ,70 81.00 Thence Easterly to the S.L. corntr of Ru-n,Ltp 2_S, rang. III, Thence Southerly to the S.Y. corner of taun.>Inp 115, rants 18E, i #ULA ChtUm SPRtADpll (w/1q Thence Easterly to the S.E. Cartier of taunshlp 215, range 1dE. eager, ever 65 yds. and 1 71.anca Southerly to it-* S.W. warns of township 2I.S, r.nge I4E, , Including 80 ya■. water failing on it,* Southerly tine of Ktngs Cuw,ty, tt.rnco Eastdcty i level)# Dun? (65 yda. and - •long the Southerly boundary of Kinds Ineludlrg 60 yds, castor level)! County and the Southerly boundary of Tulare County, to the S.C. lu"roto favor 65 yds, and corner of towiship 24S, ends 29E. ' Including g0 yes. rater lav*i)# Thwnca Northerly to the N.E. earner of tovnshtp 215, range 29f, z DwspsteC f65 yds, and Including Thane Wdsterly to the N.Y, corner of tu-n.ahip 11S, rand* 29t, 0 40 yds, rater lov*1)) 0sids Thouce Northerly to the N.C. cower of taunsl.ip )IS. range 28t, idahris t.oa, 65 ydd, and Thence Wseaarly to the N.Y, corner of tov,u hip IJ:i, ceude 1st. f1 ihcludlrsl a0 yda. worse level)# - Thence Northerly to the N.E. cornu of to-sahtp 1t$. range 2)E, N Trucks (dry pr*-Latch (.Vnetots Thence Westerly to the N.Y. Cut.., of C."Aip Its. range 21E. , tis, 65 yds. and Including Thence Northerly to the N.C. Cartier of township 10S, rang* 'LE, 10 yds, water level) 11.09 1.195 .IO 1.00 Thence Wasttrly to the N.Y, earner at tou slap IOS, undo tot, Tactics Northerly to Clio N.C. corner of township -)S, rand. 25E. #Uel CCNCNT 6PREAACit r/wo Thence Westerly to if,. N.Y. Carn.r of Ca-nahlp YS. reaga 25E. auger, over 10 yda, ani Thence Northerly to Liss H.C. cornar of taunaLip aS, rands 24E, Ir.tl..dtng 9S ydd. stet . Theoca Westerly to it,. N.W. corner of to.n,abiy a5, tango 24e. les,*l)# ! fimp [ever gD yda. 1 Thence Nuc[fiotly to the N.C, cursor of RerunaLlp 65, rude 21E, sed lneludirig 95 yds. water Thence Westerly to the S.E. corner of to-nshtp 55. r.uge thE. • Insist)) muperete (aver t0 - Thence Northerly to Clio N.E, corner of township 55, ring. 14E, ydd. and Including 95 yds. Thence Westerly to Ch*N.Y. corner of tuwiship 5S, cauda t9L. voter lsvel)f Disperse (aver Thence Northerly to the N.C. Conor of tu-nsl.lp lS, ung* Ida, 40 yds. and includlrg 95 yds. Thence Westerly to the N.W. Cartier of torn,shtp IS, rang* list. - wattr level?) Skids (debris Thence Northerly to it.a N.F. carrier of tawnshty 2S, resign 1If, Ws, over E0 yds. and Including Thence Utsterly to the N.U. earner of tounshtp 1.,, range )lE. ' 95 yds. Water level)I•Ttucks n Thence Northerly ctostng the Mc. Diablo baavit..e to rise N.E. •dry prr-batch crnetet. ria, corner of to-nsh)p 1N, range 16f. over to yda, fins Including Thence Westerly ti'tlw N.Y, turner of township 211, ran#* UE. 9S yda. voter level) 11.24 1.193 .10 1.00 Thence Northerly to the N.C. corner of township IN, range tSE, Thence Westerly to the II.Y, corner of tovnslrtp JN, range 15t. Ththcs Nattherty to it,* II.E, corner of township 4N, r•..ge 14E. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190»--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 !?.wis • i DNC 161011,110. G77-5090 j Pace 40 —,a,— t.w. ewer-auzu r Page 41 , CALIFORNIA -•. 7 CALIFORNIA AREA DEFINITIONS for AREA DEFINITIONS for •- —�• POWER EQUIPMEIfT OPEP.ATORS (fanE'd) POWER E4U1!•MLlar OPERATORS (cont'd) / *Area I (coot'd)i *Area 1 (coned) Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 4N, range 14E, Thence Westerly to the S.Z. corner of township 16116 range I V, Tt<rca [.:rLherly to the M.F. corner of township N(, range 13E. TLence Nartharly to the N.C. const of township IbH, rouge I:V. • Then:* Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 511, range 13E, Theuca Westerly to the N.V. corner of tuunshtp ItN, range 131, Th.nca Northerly to the H.C. eont.r of township ION, range 12E. - TSencc Northerly to the N.C. corner of township 1814, targe 131J.Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township IIH, range 14E, Thane Y.starly to the N.W. cotnar of townaltlp ItlN, r—ge lea. . Ther.ce Nartharly to the N.C. corner of township IIN, range 14C. 1 Thorne Soutivarly to the S.V. cornet of tuvuship 1514, range V.la,' Thence Westerly to the N.E. corner of township IIN, range IOE. Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 18N, range I'U, Thence Nartharly to tit* H.E. corner of township ISM. range 10E, - Thence Southarly to cite S.W. corner of tavoshlp 16N, ranga I1W. Thence testarly to the S.E. eutner of township 16N, range 11E. Thence Westerly to the N.Y. corner of tovnahlp.154, range Ice, Thence Northerly tc the N.C. corner of township 16H.raugo LIE, 1 Thence SauEhurly to the S.W. cotnur of tuwsltlp I4N, ranga 14W. , Ther,ca Easterly to the S.C. corner of township 1711, rangal t4E, Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 14N. ranee• 11x7, Thence Southerly to the S.Y. corner of township 1414. range 15E, Thence Southarly to the S.W. corner of towtshlp IIN. ran,,* lea, Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 1411, rang* 15E. Thence Easterly to Elie S.E. corner of township 174, ranee I N, U—ce Southerly to cite S.W. corner of township ITN. range 16E. Thence Southarly to the S.V, turner of tu—lip 11H. tans• I.V, Thence Easterly to the S.E. eornarsof township IJN. range 16E. Thence Easterly to the S.E. canter of tounahlp IIN. gauge I,V, Thenca Southerly to Like S.W. corner of township 1211, rouge 17E. Thence Southurly along Etta Eastern line at rings UV to the Thence Easterly along the Southern line of Lowrtahip 12N to the Pacific Ocean excluding Lhat poiclun of Mitcham Calllarttla Cestttn boundary of the &Leta of California. -104111 Santa Clara Gwary inelwd.d .([1.111 the [olluulug haat , TLence Northwesterly. thence Northerly along the Eastern boundary Cm.auneing at the H.W. carnet wf t—ithip 6!v, range IE. Mt. of the state of California to tit. N.E. corner of township 17N. Diablo besallnu and trerldlaut range IEE. Th.nca to A Sautl,.rly dlr..tion to the S.W. corner of twvnshlp Thence Westerly to the N.Y, corner of township 17116 range liC, 7S, rants U. Thence Northerly to the N.C. corner of Eowishtp 2011, range IOC. Theneo to a Ecsterly dlr.ction to the S.E. corner of tovushlp 7S, Thence Westerly to chs N.V. corner of township 2011. range IOE. rend. 4t. Thence Northerly to the H.E. turner of township 21N, cants 9E. Thane fn s Nartharly direction to tike N.E. corner of township 6S. '• • Thence Westerly to five N.W. c—nor of township 2111. range 9E, a range 4C. Z Thence Nartharly to the N.C. turner of township 2211. range 8L. Thence In a Westerly direction to the H.W. corner of townbtp 6:, 0 Thence Westerly to the N.V. eornar of tuvnshlp 2211, range BE, range U. to Elva pwt11t of beginning which puctiao is a part of '~ Thence Nartharly to the S.W. Loftier of tutnsldp 2711, range 8E, Area 2. t1 Thcr.ce Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 2711. range BE. Are1 also Includes that portion of Natthacn California within _ N Thetice Northerly to the M.E. corner of tovtashlp 2811, range BE. c)ta fotlouing livast Thence Westerly to the M.W. corner of to.ntship 21:4, range 7E. Coasa*nLIng In tit* Pacific Ocean on an *stenslon of the Sautherly Tonics Notcherly to the N.E. turner of to,nuhlp 3011. range 6E. line of to.ntshlp 211, 11—tioldt basallna and seridlant TLence Westerly to the N.U. corner of township TON, range I.E. T4.nee Past.rly .lung Elva South.rly lind tie township 2H to the Thence Nartherly along the Mt. Diablo werldian to cite N.C. S.W. corner of township 214, rand. IW. comer of township 3411, tang* IW, Thence Swuth.rly to the S.W. coiner of townahlp IN, range IW, Thence Westerly to the M.W. carrier of township 34N. range 6V, TLence Easterly along the liueboldt baseline to the S.W. tomer Thence Southerly to the N.E. earndr of township 32N. range 7W. of township 1N, ranee 2E. Thence Yrsterly to the H.W. coiner of township 3211, range 7W. Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 2S, cone. 2C, Thence Southerly to tit* S.W,earner of township JON, tango 7W, Thence Easterly to too S.0 cornur of to,n,s1.1p,2S, range 2E, Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of fo-11ah(p TON. range 7Y. Thence Southarly to slid S.W. cornet of townshtp IS. rang. It. Thence Southerly to tit* 5.V, coiner of tovnshtp log. range UJ, Thames Easterly to tit. S.E. corner of tovnshtp 4S. rano. ]E, Thence Easterly to the S.C. coiner of township 1611, range 6W. Thence Northerly to Elio N.E. korner of rawnahlp 2S, r.os. 1L. Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 1411, range 5W. Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of tasvattlp 2S, range !E. Thgnce Westerly to thr S.E. coerce of township 1411, range 7Y, , Thence Northerly erosslng live H—toldt ta.elln. to th. S.L. . Thenca Northerly to the N.E. corner of courtship 141, range 7V. corner of tovtship IN. range )E, TI,ence Westerly to tbd H.W. corner of township 140, range 7W. 1 Thence Easterly along the lluwbaldc baseline to the S.E. turner Thence Northerly to the H.C. corner of township 1511. range OW. .of township IN, raAge )E. Thence Nottharly to the N.C. corner of township 911, range 7E, r Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of tuunshlp 911, range 2t. • Thence Nartherly to Live N.C. corner of township 1011, IE. _ car uJ FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. •2, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER ]O, 1977 roti F� tltCra2tRt RY3,. u»-5090 ':, P&G* •/2 `SUPYJ49CUrAS DCCISION Est Gl1IPO8Rlfl OTATLI .California COtwlttt Alameda, Alpine. Meador, Q 3 s Calaveras, tlontra Costs, Del Norte, AREA D1.ftNIT20HS ilei E1 Durada. Pcesno, huawldt, POW". lQuIllmn OPMTORS-(CGnt'd) Macin, Ntarlposa, Marcel, Monterey, Napa, havada, Placer, Sacramento, San Denito, San Praru;taco, San Then It ft:ont'd), Joagvin, San Y.stao, Santa Clara, Thence VOcean. along Clam Northerly lima to township ION, iaxo`the ' Santa crus, Solano. Sonoma, Sutter, • Pacific Ocean. ' Tanamis, Tuolumne, TOW and Yuba Axe• 1 also Includes that patting, of Hott,era Calrfopla Included with- 0DC1aroN MM30o CA77-3091 DA"I Data or Publication 'In the following lines aupetaedes Decision No. CA77-1010 dated April 22. 1977, An 42 r'tt 213:2 Coor,•acing at the Northerly Loundary of the Stlts of California 1 DPSCRIPTIOU Or WDRgr Reoldential Construction consigttny of single at the H, r idians corner of towoshlp 49N, rasa. 7U, Ht. Diablo bees- .•r iioa and efamily hope and garden type apartments up to and Including a atotlaa. , Thence Soutt,erly to the S.W, comer of township 6LM, range 7W. Fr+as�e.,.0e.Pe*.a•r. Thence Easterly to the S.L. corner of township 46H, range 7W, - 8•Je .,, Thence Southerly to the S.V. comer of township 63%6 range LW, - ti•"Ir .._...,�� E..<e+sea Thence Lastar2y to U,e S.Z. corner at township 43N, range 5U. R.r•e H R R Pea•1••4 V•e.N.. .I/.. I Apps.T,. Thence Northerly to tl,s X.E. corner of township 6SN6 range SW. , ASBLSRS9 NORgDt9 .06 •' on the Northerly kpundary of tl+a Stall of California. Sheat* Westerly along the Martherly boundary of the State of OOItPJ:NAI(thS 13.17 .77 1.00 .SO 02 Catlfotnis to the paint of tegtnntag. URMEAYER9f Stonemasons r Dal Norte, Dumboldt, harin, ' Naps, San N'ranctaco, .ran Hates, Solana and Sonoma Counties 11.12 1.50 1.10 1.00 .05 Alameda and Watra Gita Cos. 11.95 1.05 1.05 .20 rtseno, Ntatit#sa and Merced Cos. 11.55 .95 1.00 ' E1 Dorado. Navads, Placer, • Saccamanto. Sutter, Tehama, ' Yulo and Yuba Counties 11.90 .80 1.05 1 .23 ibntarey and Santa Crus Counting 12.60 1.22 1.26 San benitu and Santa Clara Cos. 11.95 1,05 1.05 .20 " i Alpine, AssaJac, Calavetaa. San Q • Joaquin and Tuolumne Counties 10.85 1.00 1.00 1.00 OXICt( Tt2tD"St San rtanclsco and fan Mateo Coe. 10.•10 .65 do rrt in • Alpine, Amadov, El UucaJo, • Nevada, Placer, Sacramento and ' ` Yolu Counties 9,30 1.00 1.70 I Prean County 10.35 .80 1.40 CARPLUTENSt ' Carpenters 11.65 X1.22 1.71 .85 .06 WrdwooJ Floor Layeraf Power Saw Oyecatoras Se. Pllorrf Shingleraf Stool Scaffuld Erectors and/or Steal Ltwring 8ructors 11.80 1.22 1.71 .8S .06 ktllwrlyhte 12.15 1.22 1.71 .eS .06 •P11s1rlverawn, bridge, Wharf • and Cock nuildats 12.21 .86 1.26 .75 .09 t � �✓t N FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, S£PEEMDER 30, 1977 / DZC13IOtl NO, CA17-5091 tYCIJIOM b. CA77-5091 Ya96 1 Fags 7 • 6.44 L_.,.. Fdq•4-111.P..Y..en Q"te Fd-§-a...lit.hrw••a N.w17 Ebted.% Il...lr Ed.uRq Ra.. N l V P•..1..• V.te,l.e ud;.r R.I.. N l Y P.•.ba V...N.. .•Jl., Af►r.To. • App.Tr. C771M�.hasoS, tLCCTIt2C2ANB, (C'ont'd) ma ,.Ic /tasons ; 10.00 ; 1.15 ; 1.43 1 1.50 .03 Fresno County Maetic, RagnaMaso All electricians (ru.tly ceeldences, an wasltion Masons iQ.23 1,1! 2.0 2.50 .OS not to exceed 2 stories) � ; 1.73 .60 114,93 .05 Man walking fry. winging or Etectttclans (3-4 stones), Slip ►ora Sc&ftoALLEkslda 10.23 1,15 1.41 1.50 ,OS tl.ctticlans 12.76 .60 U*1.09 .05 DRTWA2S. IRSTAIJJ7�S 11.52 1.22 1.71 .75 .07 CALlo Splicers 14.04 .00 7-1.05 .05 LLlame a coo, mann and .`.ono, Counties Alameda County - Zlectriclans 12,75 •1.11 71•.]0 .p2 ilectriclans 12.91 1.05 36#1.15 .03 Cable Splicers 17.61 1.11 39•,30 .02 Cable Splicers 14,52 1.05 31#1.15 .03 Mtrlposa, Naretd and Tuolumne Aaadot, Sacrananto. Butter, Counties Yolo, Yuba and those pat-ions Zlactriclans 9.61 .62 31 19 of Alpine, Z1 Dorado. Nevada cable Splicers 10.91 .62 31 19 and Placer counties Mut of the Mpnteruy County Naln Sletta Nouatain Watershed - Electricians 12.30 1.10 ]1#2.70 .06 ilecttlelans 11.39 ,f! 36#,J3 .06 Cable Splicers 17.91 1.10 31#2,30 .06 Cable Splicers 15.03 .95 36#,65 .04 Napa and Solan Counties Late TsN04 Area tlectr(clans 12.07 .60 71#.63 .04 Zl•ctricians 13.94 .67 3%•.77 ,O6 Cable Spticen 17,30 6J 7%.,JS O/ Calle Splicers 15.26 ,67 ]-.7T ,OJ San bonito, Santa Clara and T.haaa County Santa Crux Counties Zlect[lctans f►amlly [eslderwes il.ctelcians 11.J0 .77 7-1.50 ,OS limited to 3 stories) 7,23 .75 1%+.43 .04 Cable splicers 13.57 .77 71#1.50 .OS Z ilectrlclan■ (4 •tori%*), r San trancisco County _ 91%etticlans 12.24 1.12 36#.705 .04 n%Ctrlclana 2!,585 1.04 31•,90 .06 Calar*ras and San Joaquin Ops. 0 Cable Splicers 17.46 1.72 71.,705 .01 Cable Splicers 17,51 1.04 ]6#,90 .06 n Llactriclans IL IS .92 .N San Hateo County on #1.23 .01 ZI.etriclans 17.64 1,25 76#1.00 .03 to # Cable Splicers 13.67 .92 7-1.25 .01 LLYNT'OR COIISTRUQCORS 13.49 ,545 ,]S 31#* .02 Contra Costa County LL'VATUR NH5TRUCIUK4• electricians 15.20 .70 3-1.00 UELPE" 7oult .345 .75• 31#4 .02 Cable Splicers 16.70 .70 36.1,00 LEVATOR CMISTRUMNS. 0.1 Wet. and Humboldt CD m:ta% HLLp1]19 (PROO,) 504JR tlectr!clans 11.25 .90 311+1.65 .04 Cable Splicers 12.15 .60 31•ljS ,04 r 6t 1 .;.I cit f1 N r.r- FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 ^� . 1 OBCISIOn 4/3. CA77-5091 Pogs 4 page S DbCIS:OH RO. CA77-3091 N � t7 • • l frlsa•bwaRb Pq+••Ma r b•alc fdya 4odlh P+r.•a r• • 4•arc k••Am EAwriea Rawly EIu.•ttaa Rah. t k 6. P.a.tsna Y•crtbe aaljat R•ta. k I K Paaabsa Y•c•r4• •alter Apr.7r. Arrt.7.. Gc.AItILtcSr t 9AIMrtRSr Alameda, Contra Costa. Karim Alpine, Amador, Calavoras and h,nterey, Hsps, San bonito. • San Joaquin Counties San Francisco, San Katto, brush 5.92 .70 • 2.34 i 1.11 Santa Clara, Sant: Crus, + Spray# bhestrock Taperst Swing ' S,olarro (SII fru B of Stager S:aflolds Sandblastart ' Fairfield), Sono Counties 111.79 1 1.00 1 1.41 .02 Structural steel 9.32 .70 2.34 1.11 Alpine, Acador, Calaveras, . Frmeno County 2:1 Dorado, Karipose, "arced, brush► Talwa r 11.12 .41 .20 (Harr!: of City of Livingston). spray) structural stool 11.37 .41 .20 Revaba, Plocar, Sacratacn:o, Dol Kort* and Humboldt Counties San Joaquin, Suttet, Tuolumne, brush 7.55 x',30 .20 .40 Tolo and Yuba Counties 10.944 -.39 1,50 spray# Oandblastarei Structure; Freon and Remaining portions of Steell swing Stage) Taperer Merced County 9.09 .11 1.04 .405 .05 Paperhanger@ 7.00 � .50 .20 .40 I""JturiLst t Monterey, San Benita, San Mateo, farce Lreetors 10.66 1.24 2.22 1.46 .04 Santa Clara and Santa CLlra Aaiaforeing 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 06 Counties lesoluding portions of Ornaaantall Structural 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 the lake Tnhoe Area) brush 11.22 .9S 1.30 .10 .03 Alas.•da and Contra Costa Cos. 11.36 1.09 1.26 ' .025 Spray 11.47 .99 1.30 ,40 .03 liurSaldt, Nevada, Placer and Tapers 11.77 .99 1.30 ,s0 .01 •�.` Tehama Counties 11.00 .64 .50 .01 cutter, Tehama and Tuba Counties Asador, L1 horsdo. Sacramento brush► tot Tendotr Rollers 0.75 .40 .40 and Solo Counties 1.40 .40 ,93'• 1.00 Sproyl Sandblastorsl Structural no Cslsverss and San Joaquin Steely Swing Steges Tapers 9.23 .60 .40 Coantisa 11.10 .64 .55 .01 Lake Tahoe Area Marin and Sonoma Counties 9.01 .17 .65 1.00 1144 brush 10.95 .70 .73 "toray and Sor.ta Cruz Counties 11.30 .64 .SS .01t spray# structural Steell Tapers 11.20 .70 .75 San Francisca and Hi of San Marin, San Fronoisco and Sonoma t Hats.) County 13.07 .64 2.00 .02 Couniiw San bonito and Santa Clara r brush 10.77 .99 1.10 ,40' .03 Counties 12.69 .99 1.75 Spray 11.02 .99 1.10 .80 .03 Fresno County 11.41 .35 .45 Tapate 11.72 .99 1.10 s0 .03 turifaaa, "atcod and Tuolumne , tbuntica 10,75 .01 louth*tn half of San Mateo County 10.03 .32 1.00 t ' � r •..fit FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 140---FIIDAY, SEPTEMEEII 30, 1977 OLCtS16N "0. CA77-5091 page 6 Di:Ct6I011 N0. CA77-5091 Pa.[. 7 t Q•.ic Fd.4.6-.114 P.rs.ata [ s B•.1c Fdao.5...111. �*� C+~itr !!t Ir P.•t[. ~`- E4 cad.. Ivwdr Ed.4011+a . t Ya.nn ..41., +/.• l(S Y P...I..• YeuN•w ..l/+, APPr,T.. Ayr,,7,. TAINTERSr (Cont'dl PLASTLRL~1t8 TENOMSt (Cont'4) Alaa<4s. Contra Costa, el San rranctaco and San Nates Ccs. S 9.80 .60 $1.20 $1.25 1..,1444. Nst.s, N.vass. Fiacsc. Alpine. AW'14c. el wraday » Sactarento. Solatw u.4 Yalo Nev.da, Flacrt, Sacramento C+..unttaa (taclu.i[,g p ittoneand Y010 Ca.lclos 7.415 .155 1.40 .10 of Countte. In the Lake Calaveta■ 4n3 San Joaquin Cos, $.a) .e0 1.40 .SO TAho. Arai Na:otter.y County 10.40 1.2$ 1,70 brush ; 11.12 .99 S 1.30 .80 .03 San Oeotto, 5n11t. Clara and Spray 11.37 .99 1.30 .80 .03 `- Santa CtuA Caunti.a 11.60 .70 1.40 T41..ts 11.92 .99 1.30 .80 .03 PWtWtNSs Katipass. Merced and Tuolumne Alaeuda County 13.30 .13 1.S5 .12 r--alba Contra Costa County 12.72 .90 1.72 .20 e1uah 9.40 .70 .45 .73 .02 PLptL", Steaaritteret Svtng Stage, Paperhangers. Aa340r Iliorthern half oC bosun Chair. Steaa Cleaning County), Cl Ootadc. Sacramento, and hater elssttn9 9.85 .70 .45 .75 .02 Yolo, Nevada, Placac (eacludinq Spray, Sandulasting 10.10 .74 .45 .75 .02 lake Tahoe Atea) I3.44 1.32 1.81 .14 PLASTWASs - Lake Tahoe Area 10.99 .58 .60 1.95 .10 Ala..ds an4 Contra Costa Cos, td.10 .745 1.05* .03 Ksctn, San rrancteco and Sonoma Sutter ant Yuba Counties •9,79 .54 1.00 Counties 11.75 1.905 1.50 1.17 .15 rceano County 9.21 .90 1.25 1.00 San Benito Ano Santa Curs cos. 15.15 1.48 1.77 .14 tvntetoy County 12.31 1.00 .3: .01 San Natao County 13.91 1.14 2.30 .25 Alaptne. Aat40r, Calaveras, Alpine, Amadoc (Southern portion LI Ibta30. ttcvada, Placer. or County), talavaras, rceeno. x 54erananto, San Joagain, Naritwsa, tL[ced, N>nter.y. O Suttec, Yolo ane Yuba San 3oaquin, Santa Crus, Sutter C"ntte■ 11.59' .71 1.50 .41 Tchama, Tuolumne and Yuba San K aCounty County 32.73 2.00 2.25 Counties 12.60 1.39 2.00 .10 K .03 to San st.o.o County 7,72 .41 .90 1.50 .023 Napa and Solana Counties 13.3t X.13 2.29 .16 1.1 Narte. Nust,oldt, Marin, Del Notts and itum:holdt Cos. 12.29 .86 1.22 ,4S Naps. Salsno. Sonoma end T.baaa Counties 10.25 .98 .SO 1.25 .01 Ksripu.a, Mcrcad and TUcluane , COUnttee 9.05 .90 1.55 1.20 ' Pt_1STCHIA5 TMn17Ur Alalt�da and Contra Costa Cos. 6.67 .60 1.10 rias"Cuunty 9.80 .&0 3,40 ' Niacin Caunty 8.32 .80 1.40 ,90 [ L L � tCt >• FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 43, NO. 190--FRIUAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 c[� DbClSiOM NO. CA77-5011 rags I !DECISION MO. CA77-5091 Page 9 Ga to to ' U . Fd./.1•..06.Fq•wb PA.y.B-01.P./...r• M•'rl/ Elyddu Il..d/ EJ+u#ba R•.•. N L N #'.n A•sa Y...its. a.6/ter I R.r•• N A f P-4.6 Y-11.. ,.li•r A",.1r, err•.Tr. »OSS ROOFERS! (Cont`d) Alameda and Contra Costa Cos. Meador, Bacramento.and Yolo Raofscs 1 10.16 1 1.17 i 1.10 .60 .04 Counties t mastic workers$ Rattlemen (2 Roofers 1 10.11 I 1 1.06 i 1.10 1 1.00 .07 kettle. ./o pumps) 11.19 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 tramplers and PItcb 11.11 1.04 1.10 1.00 .01 8itus4atic# tna"Isrs# Pipe- Ban bonito and Santa Clara Lbs. vtappsrst dal tat built up 11.94 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 Roofers( wsttlaaaa (1 kettle) 10.10 .43 1.14 ASpine, Celavatas, rtaclpoaa, 61ILLT#l1.'rAL 1.'OMMUt . Merced, San Joaquin and Alameda, Contra Coats, Napa Tuolumne Cuuntle• and Solsno Counties 11.33 .66 1.93 136 .04 Roofers (slate, Lila and r Alpine, Wawrt• %nd Ban Composition and built up) 11.29 .91 .67 Joaquin Count..[ 11.77 ,66 2.601 .02 A=Jor, 11 Dorado, Nevada, Felt wchlne Operator 11.66 .91 .67 - al Dorado. Placer, Sutter and placer, Sacramento, Sutter, Yutm counties T.%&", Yolo and Yuba Cos. 11.60 .71 1.63 _ .11 R.wfocs 11.69 .93 .40 Mariposa, Norced and Tuolumne Fccono county Counties 11.16 .60 1.10 .06 Roofers 1 11.13 .60 .80 Wntetey. San Benito, Banta Karin, Naps, Solan and Bono" Clara and Santa Crus Cos. 11.13 16•.66 1.643 1.113 Counties Ban Mateo County 13.62 .66 1.01 .12 Roofers 10.11 .83 1.20 1.61 .04 Del Norte, Humboldt, Karin. ►ustic workers# Rottlemen (2 . San Francisco and Bono" Cos. 12.50 .66 1.74 .12 kettle w/o pumps) 10.38 .65 1.20 1.61 .04 Fresno County 11.10 .73 1.22 .14 zr:� S/tuaistict Enanalecst Pipe- $Orr FLOOR LAYCI3t Q - vroppeca# Coal tar pitch 11.13 .85 1.20 •1.67 04 Alpine, lusador, Calaveras. i Del Notts and Husboldt Counties Merced (Last of tt,. San . Roofs ra 10.12 .40 .73 .33 Joaquin River), Dan Joaquin. rn Is nteray and Sana Crus Counties 3acfamento, Sutter, Tshama, Roofers 10.40 1.40 1.13 Tuolumne, Yolo end Yuba Ban Ycanclsoo and San Katso Cao. Counties( and U.ose portions of Roofers 10.91 .60 1.13 1.10 .04 11 Dorado, Nevada and Placer , mastic workers and Rettlemen Counties (excluding Lake Tahoe 12 kettles W/o pumps) 11.16 .60 1.13 1.10 .04 )Area) , 10.71 .14 1.10 1.00 .10 eitumastic# Laaaeleret Pips-, Lake Tahoe Aro 10.03 .70 .20 wrappers# coal tar 21.93 .90 1.13 1.10 .04 Alameda, Contra Costa, Karin, Merced, Monterey, Napa. San ' Benito, San Francisco, San Mateo. Banta '.)acs, Santa Crus, - Soleno and Sorwu Counties 11.10 .60 1.00 b .10 a FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 41, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 DECISION M0. G77-5091 '9'syc 30 PbCT4lON N0. G77-3091 Page 11 f,4e.Q•w01.rq.pta Fd.p Q•n•tit.Pe;..w4 Q•.Ia Q•,le N••'ir CJvp1b. 1 11awlY Ed r.,l•. t•t•. N A,V P•..• .. V...Ila. •wJ/�e R.b. H t V P-1... Y.'.11.. ..J/•, SPRINt LIM 1PITM34 Aryr.i,. ` LAbORM App.T,. Alame36, CSntta Costa. Karla, Napa, Sun rtanctsco, San Katec, , Santa clata, Solano a:•C SC4404 Group 1 ; 9.771 1 1.25 1 1.70 ; 1.10 .10 C4,untlee ; 16.26 .65 ;1.4S .09 Group 1!a) 9.00 1.23 1.70 1.10 .10 9sealning Counties 15.07 .61 .95 .66 Group l(b) 9.27 1.23 1.70 1.10 .10 STMtri-roul Group 1(c) 5.525 1.23 1.70 1.10 ,10 Alaaada and Contra Cost,. Cos. 11.70 1.75 2.29 ,163 • Group lid) 6.725 1.25 1.70 1.10 ,10 . bcl Hatt* and Humboldt Coe. 11.64 .f1 1.12 .05 Group 1(e) 9.32 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 TI7,xA110 NGky.MSI Group 1(1) 6.97' 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Alameda, Contra Costs. Del Group 2 6.62 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 hurt*, Humboldt. Hameln, Napa, ' Group ]. 6.525 1,25 1.70 1.10 .10 San rc&ncisco, San Hateo, Salano and Sons* Covntlas 11.42 1.50 1.10 1.00 01 Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Za00it�5 , Sactament0ma , Sattar, Teha , Gunnita) Yolo &W Yuba Counties 11.00 .00 .90 .25 TIU SMOtS, Alameda, Contra Costa, Dai t , Group 11 f.2] 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Witt, tl DOrado. Hweboldt, Group 2H 6.645 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Katln, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Gtoup 31 0.525 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Sacramento, San Benito, San rianclaco, San Natco, Sant& Clara, Solaro, Sonora, 5uttet, ` 2: Tchama, Volo and Tuba Co.. 12.00 .96 1.20 1.40 .09$ 1 0 Alpine, Am4or, calavatas, San Joayuln and Tuolumrn- Counties 10.27 .55 .70 1.00 ie ru&no. Kat 1poaa and Netced ' 1.. Cauntlas 10,73 1.00 .SO •�, latnterey and Santa Crus Counties 17.41 1.09 1.10 y Phil)"MADATS, A-Ncv Vur'& Dayl 0-Heaorlal nay; -2ndepa Once 0611 D-lAbOt DAYI t-Thanksliving 0ay1 r-Chrlatma■ 0,Y. a P0.7t!gTCS t S A. Gy.loyet contributes 41 of bee c hourly rate for wet S years' eary ce and 26 of basic hourly uta tol 6 eutth to S years as vacation Pay h' Credit. Sia Paid Mulldayst A through f b. Deploy-[ Contributes $.90 pet t out for t is first lva year& of eaplc ymentt , a Atter Elva yeas* $1.05 per how to Vacs ion and f lldays B eflt6. v v? to ^_ t, .L .J 1 � N DECISION NO. CA77-SOU Page 12 DECISION NO, CA77-7091 Page 13 Cit Iry IJ1M'RFJt9W J IJIDORERB (Cont'QI i Group It Uphalt Ironers and Rskre s) Berko, vscker and similar type tanpera# BuggyWobiler Chalnaaw, faller, ltgloadet and Group 1(d)l Repair Trackman and road ads (cut and cover work buekac# Compactors of all typear Concrete and magneatte mixer of subvay after the temporary cover nae been placed) - V2 yard and undeer Concrete par, work# Concrete saw$ Concrete randecl CrIVer and/or shoring! Cut granite curb setter# Form Group 1(611 Laborers on general construction work on or in raisers) SJtp formal Green cutters, Besderboatd an, Hubsetter, - Dell hole tootlnyt and shaft Allgrrts Jackhaaaer operators Jacking of pipe over !I inches; JacklJn and similar typ. Compactores R.ttleamn, Potmen and man Group 1(t)1 Contra-Costs County Onlys Plpelayars, Caulkers, applying asphalt, lay-sold, creosote, flow. caustic and similar Banders, Pipevrappecs, Conduit Lay.rs and Plastic pipelayars# type aaterialar Lagging, shooting, whaling, bracking, trench- - Pressure Pipe Tooter, no Joint pipe and stripping of sue. Jacking, hand-guldad lagginghamecr Ragnults, epoxyrosln, Including repair of voids. Precast Manhole Setter*, Cast In fibatglass, and mastic workers (vet or dry)# Pavement breakers place, Manhole Corm matters and spsdets, Including tool grinJorl 111pelsyer6, caulkers, bander, plpawcappera, conduit layers, p/astir plp.loyera# Post hole Group 2s Asphalt Shoveler/ Cement dump-re and handling dry cement dlggacs - alt, gas and electrics Power broad sweoporst 1'wer of gyPa"mr Choke-cotter and Riggs (closcing wuckl# Cuncsata tool+ra of all typo■ Fsacept as arlovn In Group 21# Ran est gun Bucker Dumper and Chuteaanr Concrete 01114sing and Grinding# and stud gun# Rlprap-stonsp•-vol and lock-slinger, including placing Concrete LaLorece twat or dcy)l Driller•• uulpars Chuck Tonder# of sacked concrete and/or sand (wet or dry)) Rotary scarifier, i moalleman, adJuctorsl Hydeaullo Monitor (over 100 Ib* pcessuce)r multiple head concrete chipper) Davis trencher - 100 pr similar a Loading and unloading, carrying and handling of all cods and tpr (and &AI small trnchsts)r Roto and Ditch witch# Roto- materials for use In reinforcing conctete constcuctloa# Pittsburgh tillsrs Sandblasters, Potran, Gurman, Hossleman# Signalling and Chippers and similar type Brush shrodJers eloper# singlafoot, t Riggingi Tank Cleanstst Tres climbers) Vlbra-scteed - Bull float hand hold, pneumatio tanI'- t r All preuaotic, air, goo, and electric In connection with laborera' work) Vibrators# Del-pat-it machine) tools# Jacking of pipe under 12 Inches ' High ptasaures blow pipe 11%' of over, 100 lba, pressure or over)) Hydco boeJsr and similar types Laser bean in conneetion with Group 11 All cleanup work of debris, grounds and buildings including laborers' work .1 but not limited to streot cleanerer Cleaning and washing vindwsl • z ' Construction laborers Including bridge and general laboters i Group 1(al# Joy DtJll Model 7164-2A1 Gardener-Denver HOW 011143 Dumpwan, load spotter# fire watcher# street Cleaners# Gardener, and nimtlat typo drills# Track drillecal Jack lag drillers Horticultural and landscape laborsc6) Jettingr Liaboral Brush -L Diamond drJllecat wagon drlllorer Mechanical drillers - all , Loaderap Pilots, maintenance landscape laborers on new wnstructionr Q types regardless of type or method of powerl Multiple unit Maintenance, Repair Tzackmen and toad bads 17traotcar and Railroad -J dtills Blasters and Povd-rsaonl All work of loading, placing constcuction Track Labosers Tx,porery air and water lines. Vlctsulto n and blasting of all p-der and explosives of whatever type to- or similar/ Tool room attendant) Pence Creature# Guardrail Breetots m gotdless of method used for such loaJlnq and placing# High Pavement Markers (button setters! N ocalere (including drilling of sano)# Tres topper# aft grinder Group Mir Bawer Cleaners 1 s , ' tAWRE PS , 1 r (Cunnite) , Group 1(c)s Burning and Molding 1 ' Group It mosslamon (including Gurvean, POtmsn)1 Rodment Groundman . ( Group 2# Asboundman , s r Group is General Laborers FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 43. NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30• 1977 .mmol DWIRIOM 1M. CJ.77-3091 Paye 31 'DCC13IOtt No. CA77-3091 Page 15 Poem CQUIPtim"OPEMTORS IARIJIS I and II) • _ r Group I1 Icaaistantn to tngineece (Brateasnl Plremanl Meavy Duty Rett &.at Fd.e.6...fit.P•r••••le 8spaicaan Uelper3 Wintl Deckhandl Slgnalmant Svltclutanl Tat M...Ir Ih.-', EJ.cosiea Pot Vice-an)I Pat Leman (Meavy t),ty 1+•=pair shop pact* coon) H&V Pe..La Vee.rl.. APrr,•.. Group 21 Compressor Pperatorl Concrete Mixer (up to and Including �PLW=8201PItnr1'OPM KTO" t 1 yard)I Conveyor Unit ol•.rator ttunnel)1 Pltaman Wt PI I APXA 1 ASA 2 tlydtaullot ttanitocl ticchanlcal Cunvu)oc (handling butldi,•y -t- t.114181 I - tac1a1s1I hlxur W. Opecatoc (concrete plant)1 Pump OpucatorI Bpre640C Uuxaean (with ectnedlI Tar 1-it Picenan ( ac e•ttatcd) Group 3/ I 9,13 =10,66 1 1,30• 8 7.23 .fD �.29 / � 1 " Group 21 9,50 11,01 1.50• 2.23 .90 •29 Group 31 Box Operator (bunker)) llallcoptec Radloman ISlgnalwanll 1 Group ]1 9.71 11.21 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 lnconotive (30 tons or under)1 hatocmanl Rudaun cc Chalnmans Group 4r 10.]7 11.8] 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 i -11084 Cartier Iwnattuction jasitall lutunletl ficreeacatn (except Group 51 10.51 12.06 ''1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 asphaltic concrete pavinq)I Gott-pcoysiled, autoeatically eppllod Group 61 10.71 12.22 1,30• 2.25 .90 .2f f' . corccwte cucing machin• (on atreete, hlyhwayu, a/cpoctm and canalq 1 Group 71 10.31 12.36 1.50 2.25 .90. ..2 Tranc`•1nq Itrchlne. 6 [t. depths truck Crane 011ecl TLgye[ IWlet, a, Group 8L 11.]1 12.02 1,50• 2.25 .90 •29 single dtual Boiler Tender ,Group 9s '11.51 13.03 Aso. 2.25 .90 .29 Group 101 11.76 13.27 1.So• 2.25 .90 30• 2.23 .90 .299•2 Gctwy 10-AI 11.80 11.79 TjGroup 41 Ballot Jack Taapetl ballast Regulatotl ballast Ta■pet . FWlti-purlhreel boatman (asphalt plant)1 elevator Curator (In- Croup 111 22.06. 13.57 1.30• 2.2S .90 .29 mlde)t York Lift or Lumber StAcket Icunatcuctlun jub Site)l Group 11-A/ 11.27 15.71 1.50• 2.25 .90 •29 Group 11-8t I3,52 15,07 1.50• 2.25 .90, Line Hmaterl fisterial IWtat I1 drum)I Ghuttl.Catl Tl• Spaccrl ' , Group I1-Cs 13.86 15,35 1.501 2.2S .f0 .29 Stlwetttubile29 -Include• 3.23 per hour to Group Sr lospresaoc Operator (over 211 Concrete Mixers (over 1 Pensioned MsaltU and Welffiro Pund. yard)) Concrete Pump• or Pumperete Gunal Generatocet Gcouting NaChlnel P[esS-weld 4air-oya[ated)l Pu-pa (oval 2)t Ma ld tn•1 Machines (powec.d other than by electrlcltyl 2 0 • Group 6, 51.111 Lima R.'-Al rector or etallarl Docas Truck or Dual �1 Purpose A-Prams Trucks Cunciete Batch Plante (vet or dfyll Con- rl crate flaws (self-propelled unit) on utteuta, hlghwsys, alcWtts and canatsl Ocilling and tsOcfng Yachin...y, vectfcal (not to apply to watarllnete, wagun drips or lsctlua.avt mil R47h1(no Cableway • Signalman) LDCatuttv.e (attest or ov.c )0 tun)1 Lubt kation aN • Service "Inner (•Gbll• anJ gc.ase re.:.)s Mag(nnt■ Inturnal IL11 Slab Vibrator ton alcl�tte, highways. Canals and vatehouacall W:chantcal yiniehera (Conctetw) 1Cl.ty. John►nn, Uldwall Drldge ' Deck or Similar typeell hechanlcal Bura Curb and/or Curb and Gutter sltchlne, concrete cc aupLaltl Puttable Ccuat.ersl Puat Driver IMI500 and Similar)I I%uwac auaa.0 01c14tor (.ettiny slip- ' tocae. etc., In lunnela)l Itallet auyhalt)I tcreedman (Datbat-Q6406 and eImtkat)fauphaltic C..n..tvt• povin'I1I telt- propelled Compactor (stngl• an•]lnalI S•wi[-ptupellta Plpvllne Mcapping Itxchlne t1mcault CRC or Similar tylweli Sel[-ptolwlled a Power Sweeper► Sole-ptol.ull.d Tape /'china) Slip Vucm Puapu (lining device for co.>,:reta tut-e)t Cmalt tubber-tired tcactocml • Surface Ueatecsl Augur-tyle dt111inq cgoij wrtt up to and including 39 ft, dapthi Ut FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 47, NO. 190-FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 �� =151011 MO. CA71-5091 , 1 Page 16 DECISION MO, CA77-5031 Page 17 UT t to • 'POWrR EQUIPMI'J1T OPMTORS (Cont'd) ?OVER R07IPMZxT OPERATORS (Coat'd) (ARMS I and 11) (Cont'd) "- (ARlAd I and 11) (Cont'd) ) ' Group 70 Concrete Conveyor or Concrete Pump, Truck cc Equipment Croup 100 Room-type Backfilling Machtn*v Brldge Cranes Cary-lift (cc mounted (boom length to applyll Concrete conveyors building alter ' slalla01 Ctemlae' Grouting Machine, track mounteds Combination back- Deck fngineeral Drilllr.g and Wring machinery, horizontal (not to boo and LoaJar (up to and Including 1/1 cu. yd. ■.r.c.l# Derrick (I apply to waterllneta, wagon drills or )ackhamaera)l Dual Drum Mlaecl operotor& required when owing engine remote Cru. hetet)# Derrlck Bargaa Pullec Kenyan Pump and similar types# Gantry Rider for alai Lr leaeept aacavat, wolk)t W-Mors Loader and AJau ElsgreJar# rJevating egvlpmenU r ttydto-Mammer or siwtlart Instrument Man; material 1101st Grader Roavy Duty Rotary Drill Rig (IncluJing Caisson Fuunfation work 12 or more drua3)1 Mechanical Finishers or Spreader machine (asphalt, d mad ICuol Id Wader and elmliar types M3bbins tyle Drills), IWehring Batbet-Grssne and 81011801 Mina or Shalt 0olzt# MLermabllsl Pave- - 'koopec (cc aimitar), Lift Slab Maehlnrl (Vaytbacq and similar typas)r ment breaker with or without Cuapceasoc Combinations Pavement eceatee, Loader (2 yet" up to and including a yarda)1 Locomotive (over 100 tone) � truck mounted with Compressor Cuabinaclon/ Pipe Bonding Machine (pipe- (single or multiple units), maaltppls Moilno Carthmovinq M.chtne frucllJa, lines oniyl# Pip# Cleaning Machina (tractor propelled and supported)s Dotere, etc.) Ino tanJes scraper)/ Pre-stress wire wrapping Machines Pipe Wrapping machine (ttactor propelled and supported)# Refrigeration Rosecvolr-Debris Tag (self-prapellW tloatin•I)t Rubber-tire) Scraper, Plants Roller operator (finish asphalt)$ Self-propelled boon type lifting self-loaJ)ng (paddle wheals, etc.), Shuttle Car (reclaim station), device Icanter aount)(10 tons or loss M.R.C.)1 Solt-propelled Ylevatinq Single Engine Scre{er over 45 yrdal Soil Stabllisoc (P k L of e.lual)l CtaJe Planes Blusher Operator; small Tractor (with bocsa), Sail Testael Ou"J'A eC (Gurria■ or other aattmaatlo type)# Tractor, C"q,tessoe Drill , TrucA type Loaders A09er-type drilling equipment•vac 30 ft. depth ... Combinations Track Laylnq type earth moving aahine (mingle engine wl(Jt / tendo scrapers)# Train loading station# Trenching Machine, multi-online Group B# Armor-Costar for slmllarll Asphalt Plant 0t91nssrl Get-in-Place with sloping attachmnt, Jetco or slallar, Vacuuti Cwling PLnt, Whitley Pipe Laying Machlnal Combination $lusher and Motor Operstorl Concrete Crena (up to and including 25 tons) batch Plant (multiple unita)l Vossel flooding Shield Operators fleavy Duty . Repairman and/or Melded Grademetter, Grads Chacker (wchanleal or other-' . Croup 10-A# Backhoe (hydraulic) (up to end including 1 cu. yd. wise)i Grooving and Go lnding Machines (highways)# Ren Seal machine (oar m•r.c.)s Smokhoe (cable) (up to and Including 1 Cu, yd. ta.c.0.)l sl■llarl, Rolman Loaded loader (up to 2 yardell Mechanical Trench Shieldl , Combination 0ackhoe and Loader over 1/4 cu. yd, m.r.c.)# Continuous ' Portable Ctuahing and Scraening Plantes Push Cato Rubber Tired Earth- Plight Tie Back Auger (up to and including I cu. yd.)(Crans attacheJ)l ' malas) fqulpsant (up to and Including IS cu, yds. 'struck' ■.r.c.lt Cranes (not over 25 tons, flaawerhead and Gantry), Crede-ally (up to and Euclid#, T-Pulls, rA4-10, 10, 21, and sladlar# Rubber Tired Dozar; Self- M o Including 1 cu. yJ.)l lbws Shovels, C1ameMllu, Draglines, (up W and Z Pt"lied Compactor with Dozers Sheepfoot; Timber SkUder (rubber tired including 1 cu- YJ. m.r-01 Ewer blade Tringle engine)/ Self-pcopellel Q ' or *Jailor oqulpeent)# Tractor drawn ScrApsrl Tractors Trenching machine 'boom-typo Lilting Device (canter muunt) (over 10 tons), Rutivr-tired over a ft. depths Toi-batch Pavecs Tunnel Mole Boring Machinel Meldeel BccoPer, sell-loading (paJJls wheel twin engine)# OHI dust lana Auto F; Muala-misac (and ocher eimllar Pugalll equlpmentyl Vermeer T-600 R Rock ! CrvJac 6PI0 or similar no Cotter Ua Group 110 Automatic Conorets Blip room Paver, Automatic Railroad Car Group to Chicago Roam, Combination Miser and Compressor (qunits)l ' Dumpart Canal Trlmmer, Canal Tr[namr v/dltching attachaentar Cranes Combfoatlon Slurry Miser and/or Cleaners Olghline Cablswy IS tons (over 25 tons up to and Including 123 tons), Continuous Flight Tie and unJer), lull Ll-Lilt or similar (20 ft. or over)# Mucking machine Back Au9sc over 1 cu. yd. (including orsne)t Drott Travellft 630-A-1 tcubber tired, fall or track type), Tractor (with boom)(D-6 or larger �' oc aimtlac ({5 tone or ovec)l Euclid Wader when controlled from the and ■lallacl pullcot# Mighllne Cableway (over d tonal# tnadac (over l yard■, up to and including 12 cu. yda.), Miller Formless M900 slope Paver or atmtlecl , Power RlaJe (multi-engine), Power Bhovols, Clam hells, Dcagllnas, flack- . hoes, Ccade-all■ (over 1 yd. and up to and Including 7 cu. yds. ■.r.c.)s j cubbel-tired earth moving machines (multiple propulsion power units and t two or more scrapors)(up to end Including 75 cu, yda. 'attack* ■.c.c.)# _ Belt-prop+el]ed Compactor (with multiple propulsion power units)# Single r engine Rubber-tired Earthwving Machines (with tandem serapers)l Slip Form Payer (Concrete or asphalt); Taudar Cats# TLwc Crones htbllr Including Call mounte3, Trencher (pulling attached ahleld)s Universal Llebhor and Tower Cranes (and stellar types), Mesal UrGvatot (up to artd Including 750 cu. yd. put huutlt M.irley Crane (aver 25 tone) p , FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY; SEPTEMW 30, 1977 >r Js<,I.w CAIr-5051 page Is SiS v :7tllPslarr ovmTou most-4) DDC181011 W. CA77-5091 pnge 19 (ARTA9 I and 11) (0Dat'4) • Basle fNga 8+a41s P+r....0 •�Il-At sand wagon$ (in—1—t Ion v141 Wheel tzC&vatoC)I Cc&n*s • Nwrlr EJa,+r/+. .or 125 tons)I Loo4ec (over 12 cu .Yda.1 up to and including 15 cu. N L Y P+o41.+4 Y...N++ P-oeat Shaval• and L'sagltnes lover 7 cu. yds. •.r.c.)) Rubber TRUCK DRIWIS APP..Yr. 16Jltl-pwtpuse t►tth Mov}nq paehlne% 12 units ova[ 75 Cu. yds. - - - .0 oct+ ►.r.e.)I Wheat tacaystot lovot 750 Cv. yda. pat hoot) BULK CUttS+S SI'R[ADd'.1l Iw/ba au9ar. undet t yda. .*tat ..f 11-61 Loader {was Xa cu. yda.) ) level)$ Yue or Manhaul dtiver) .,p 11-Cr Operator of sal(coptat (when used in erection work)I Ctuu;tauc te puwp muchinal ' .rata Cbnttdllad rartA&ovinq Equipment flat Ct:c era puwp )tin Mhan t deck truck is used appropriate flat tack rate 1 shall apply)t Uusp (undvt ! yds. watat lev6111 Du+.po.ate truck tundet t )(do. ..&tot Iavulls Uuapstat hinder 4 yda. water level)[ Escott of phot ..,, car dcivncl MlsAwr truck (wnan flat tack truck to uued apptopti&tv flat rack cat* _ r &hall apply)) Pickupay Skids (debCie toe, undo[ 4 yds. Yater ' • laval)t Teale dttvacsl ttueks 7- (dry pro-batch concrvto wt*, o undat a yde. water levol)t ,.r Belperes Mar*houev.wn S 5.905 S 1.195 .70 51.00 BULK Ct 404T SMADER (vlwo airs sugar, a yds. and under 6 " yds. water lava!)i Uu*p (A yds, and un'or 6 yds. water levallt Duap-ctsto (4 yda. and under 6 yda, water levul)) Dusp.atot (t yda. and U'.44t E yds. vstor level)$ Skids (debris We 4 Yds. and under 6 yda. watet level)I Single unit flat tacit (2 sale unit)i Induattial Lift Truck (sechAntul tallgate) Trucks (dty pts-batch concret* ` mix, 4 yds. and under 6 yda. utter level) 10.00 1.195 .70 1.00 t .� JC IW. TRUCK and MATt]t TRUCK ! (under 2.500 gallons) 10.015 2.195 .70 1.00 . Cit to s FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO, 190--FRIDAY/ SEPTEMBER 30, 1477 €� 1� DECISION MO. G77-50111 Page 20 DECISION NO, G77-3091 Page 21 UC IJ. 4? W e...fit.P.r-lo ai ' R•Jc B•.t. f.ly.R.••M t.P.r�•ar. M..rlr E6c.N.a H..,)r EJ•..0.. TRUCK DRrVERSc Rnn' H t Y P.•.bu V•c.tb• aJI'r R,r•. M R Y P...b•• V.cai•a .sJl.r Arr,.Tr. L1r-r JITNEYS, fork Litt S !0.035 S 1.12 .70 9 1.00 soil(CLHDrr SpRMEt (w/wo auger, 6 yds. and under S TRA)ZIT MIX, =TAR yds. water lsval)i Dump 16 (under 6 yda.) 10,055 1.195 .70 1.00 yda. and under 6 yds, water levelli Due(.crete 16 yda. , To= REPAS)MAN IMLPOt 10.075 1.195 .70 1.00 1 and under 6 yda. water levelli �• Duapater 16 yda. and under a VACUUM Tx= under (1,500 , yda. water level)r Skids (debris gallcnal 10.065 1.1115 .70 1.00 box, 6 yJ!• and under B yde. water. level)I Trucks (dry Sae- I-ISSOR TROOCt Single unit batch concrete ■Sa, 6 yde. flat rack (3 sale unit)I t and under R yda, water level) S 10.20 9 1.195 .70 61.00 , InJuatrial Lift Truck (mechanical tallg•te)I A-rRMM, WINCH TRUCX3j , Stull rubt.er tired tractor . Duggyaobllel Hydro-'411t, (when used within teamateta' Swedish crane type flettingll ' jurisdiction) 10.10 1.195 .70 1.00 Jetting and water truck , (4,000 gals. and under JETTIHO TRUCK 6 NATER TRUCK 5,000 gala.)/ Rubbar tired 12,300 gale. under 4,000 gala.) 10.115 1.195 .70 1.00 t Juebu 10.215 1.193 .70 1.00 CLNBINAT1CMi WINCH TR(iCZ I HEAVY DUTY TRANSPORT NI7(WISTI Transit, (high bad) 10.22 1.123 .70 1.00 • Mi. Agitator (6 yJa, and . under R yda.) 10.1SS 1.195 .70 1.00 ROSS OYSTER and SIMILAR •C..• �►• STRADDLE CARRIER 10.245 1.193 .70 1.00 � VA (1,300 gala. TRANSIT MIX AGITATOR andndunder 5 5,500 gala.) 30,165 1.195 ,70 1,00 n (6 yda. through 10 yda.) 12.255 1.195 ,70 1.00 no RUDISMt-TIRED MUCIC CAR (cot VACUUM TRMX (5,300 als. self-loaded) 10.175 1.193 .70 1.00 9 and under 7,500 gal*.) 10.263 1.193 .70 1.00 JLTrINC TRUCK a NATC1 TRQCX t (5,000 gals. and under 7,000 gale.) 10.115 1.195 ,70 1.00 , / t , FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 12, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 nR♦� . �l OLCISItkI UO, CWL5091 Page 22 - DECISION NO. CA77-5091 Paye 23 bait •..f.i+a.61414 P.,—.1% f.iwe•O+..IIu P.r„•wr. ! � E.•Ia �.. .,-.-..... .. 11+wrtc �_ E.•t.Hu R.wc N X t P-1-4 R•r.• N 4.f P•+cl•.• Wurbw +Il.r t 1 AIIr.T,. TRUCii DRIMS. (Cont`d) Ary,, ,RUCK DRIYLlt'.. (Cental EUt.R CWIM SPRLADER tv/vo TRANSIT J411 AGITATOR {pvAr Auyet. ovc 11 yds. and 10 yda. thtuuyh 12 yda.) SI4.155 ; 1.19$ .70 ;1.00 lsve()i eve))inclu $ D U yore water , Ouap {over 12 you. and Including Is yda. water BULK CLI 6 y a. and (ludo level)l Ouatv:tsts Iver 12 suget, i yda. and l)$inclDump yda. a:.d including 10 yda, 12 yda. anter Inclevluding Dump water level}J Duapater (over IS yd*, ott Including 12 12 yda, and 1pcluding Is yda, yda. «Stec Seve1)r ti mi�crete water Ievelii Skid* Wbcis I yds, Ano Includtng 12 boa, over 12 yda. and including yd*. water level))ita. Skit-ttuitairud tat501t-t.ellad street awetpeIs yds, vatet levo lit T:vakr Salute (dry pte-batch cuncrats also Vitt. over 12 yda, and inoludtng bini Skids (det,rta Oo*, 0 ltl water level} ; 10.40 ; 1.193 70 11.00 1 yda. and including 12 yds. water , level)J Sncw go and/or arW., P.E. OR SJNIJJdt TYPL plow( Truck tdty pro-JiatCh SLLP-LOADINr; TRUOC 14.54 1.193 .70 1.44 con:tsta ala. a yde. and Including 1: yda. .stet t TRUCJC RLPASitNNt 24.573 2,193 .74 2.04 Icwl)I Dur.patcr (e yda. • And including 12 yds. water BULK CtXCNT SYPLADLR (v/wo level) 10.44 1.195 .70 1.00 edger, over Id yda, and Z ELM Dtm TRArtSPORT incl u.itng 24 yda, wstsc t9:.ureneca luwlxd) 24,15 1.195 ,74 1.40 levell! Combination duop and dwsp tcatlell Ouop (ovat to n TRANSIT MIA AGITA70R , yda. and including 24 yda. jn (over 12 yda, through water levlll Dumpctste (over 14 yds.) 10.453 1.19! .10 1.00 4 yds. and , oumpincl�jate :d yde. water levlll Orw.(+utet (ovu[ 10 yds, and including 24 yda. i watet level); Skid (debris Ws, over 10 yda, and including • 24 yda. water level)l Tranelt • Six agl:atuc (over 12 yds. through 16 yds.)i Trucks (dry pre-batch Cunctete ata. over ( 17 yde. and including 26 yda. water iev1) looses 1.195 .70 1,40 r • w l.� t� w ,ti fEWRA1 RMISM, VOL. 42, 144. 190—fRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 -1 DY.182pt W. 1,07-5091 Pays .241 DCUSIDrr No. CA77-3091 page 2S !is rp P y ►rt.a•t•••H/.r.rr••t• 1. Pr,•1.b..•,f t.P.r.-Is .:c ...�. ' fi•ar)r Ed,atbe I,e..,r �J.t+rtt.. Rn.• N t M P.e.b,u vecadaa ..J/.r R.I.. M L• P...bp VeuJo. .J/., Tw3m CAM11S. lCant'd) Rest.Tr. !•. As►.. TAf1Cfi DAIV37t5_ (Cont'd) IWI.t Cat'LVT SPttADCA (-/wo buts CDit7t7 SPREAD42t -/wo sugar, over 24 yds. and In- auger. over 50 yda. and under • cludtog 35 yda. -star levelli 65 yda, water level)# Dtup Dusp lover 24 yds, and In- lover SO yds. and under 65 clud)r.J 35 yda. water level)# yda. water level), Du,.per.te Duml•cceta lover 24 yds. and (over 50 yda. and under 65 yda. including 35 yda. water level)# water lavul)f vuepstac (over SO Duspeter (over 24 yds. and yde. and under 65 yda. water Including 35 yda. water level)$ level)# bolicoptet pilot (when W 1010, 20's, 21'■ and other t transpoxtlra) wan or seteclale}y similar cat type, Terra Cubra. Skids (debris bus, over 50 yda. L,*Tourneapulle, Tuutnat"ker. and under 6S yda. water level)# Euclid and sisllar type equip- Trucks (dry pre-batch concrete sent when pulling Aqua/Pak or Pis, over 50 yds. and under a5 water tank tcatlera and rust yda, water level) 1 10.91 0 1.195 .70 $1.00 and/of 9teaa4 tank tralitse i or Other •lac. tralletat $kids buJc more Bps wEn (w/wo ldebct• boa, over 24 yda. and ouget. over 65 yda. and Including 35 yda. water 1ava1)y including 80 yda. water Truck (dty pt—batch conctetai level)$ Duap (65 yrs, and mix, over 21 yds. and Including includln•J 80 yda. water revel!! 35 yda, water level) i 10.64 1 1.195 .70 411.00 Dmoperete (over 63 yde. and ` Inelojing 00 yda. water levellt W" CtmOrr SPNLADIM (W/WG Dumpster (65 yda, end Including auger, over 35 yda. and 80 yda. water level); Skids including 50 yda. -stat level)t (debt!•box, 65 yde. and tit nt Dump (over 35 yda. end Including - Including 80 yde, water levelly t SO yde. water lavel)# tkmpereto Trucks (dry pre-batch concrete lover 35 yds. and including 50 ' *Is, 65 yda, and Including yda. water level), Duapeter tore 80 yds• water level) 11.09 1.195 .70 1.00 35 yde. and Including 50 yds. water lsvells Skids (dabrlo box, over 3S yda. and Including $0 yda. water level); Trucks (dry pro-Latch concrete six, over 35 yda. and Including 50 yda. water level) 10.79 1.195 .70 1.00 ♦r �� FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL 17, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 DECISION No. CA77-3091 Page 27 =151Ca1 tai. CA77-SCSI Dag. 2A 'CALiyT19YIA ' 1 - _ AltA n01111TI04S for ' WWyh LQULVHLffl OYEHATOIS s*A RLI 4t All areas wt Included within Area l ss feat F.I.t.Is..elu.Parre..r. , detlne0 be Me..l get.. M l lr ...I... Yecub• ..J1.'.. *AIWA Is All ar&sa in:luded in the description WUCX OPIVESS. Cont'd) A"..7'. d.tincd Lelww. Welch Is bas.J upon township ` and Cans. lto•• of Areas l and 2. Billie C12UNT Sr11CMEM st/.a auger, 01.9 60 yas. and � Coeesneing In the Pacific Ocean on the extension of Cita Southerly including 95 y.ls. states, line of Township 19:;. levans Dump (over 40 yda. Thence Easterly along the Southerly line of Townehl? 195, crossing and incluJing 9S yds. wler tLe Mt, D1aLlo wattdl+n to the ::.V. wrnar of tounst,tp 19.;.. level)i Duay.crtte (over tlo rang& t[, Mt. D.tUlo Las• it,,- and acrid Ln, yda. and lnelu-Sing 95 yds. Th,4 Southerly to the S.V. cotnur of township 20S, range 6L, staler level), Ouepater (over Th.nLe Easterly to Che S.W. corner of tjun.hlp IDS, tango 13E, tlo yda. and Including 95 ;da. _ Ihance Suuth.rly to the S.W. cutner wit taunshlp IIS, ranch 13E, wstet lev.111 Skids (debris I14cues easterly to the S.U. connnr of townshtp 21S, rang. 17E. 7 box, &vet 60 yda. and ln..3uding Ihenca Southerly to the S.V. cnrn<c of township 2I5. range Ile, 95 yds. wane level)l Trucks Thous,• eastecty to the S.E. corner of township 22S, ra,,Ee 17E. Idry pie-batch concrete solo, / Thence Sooth.rly to the S.Y. cotnur of township 23S, rands IBE, over 60 yds.'and including Thence Easterly to the S.E. tomer of townal,tp 23S, ronEe ISE. , 95 yds. water level) f 11.24 1 1.195 .70 $1.00 Thence Southerly to tit. S.V. corner of township I4S; range 19E, falling on the Southerly it"* of Kings County. thence Easterly ` along the Southerly boundary of Kings • - County and the Southerly bounJ&ry of Tulare'County. co the S.C. J corner at township 24S, rand. 29E, rs Z Thence Uirthecly to the N.E. corn.r of touoshlp 21S. conga 29L, t1 N.W. corner of township 215• range 29E. 1,0 Thence Westerly Co CA• H. P 8 ...y Itence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 13S, rands 28E. -'n ' Thence Vasterly to the N.W. eonrur of tornrshtp 13S, r.n.ce 28e. ni Thence Northerly to the N.C. corner of to-nahtp 115• c.nga 271. "let ' Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township IIS. Canis 27E, . Thence Nactl,arly to tine N.C. corner of township 105, c&nda 24E. t _ Thence Yose.rly to Cha N.V. corner of township IOS. range 26E, Thence Northerly Co the H.L. cornet of township 9S. Cana• 25E, Thence westerly to the N.V. corner of township 9S. Carrie M. Thence Northerly to the H.C. currier of township 6S, rant. 24L, Thence Vastatly to the N.V. eotn,r of township 115. range 24E, Thence NortLtely to the N.C. CO91"er of to.nu!etp 65, land• 23e. Thence Vest.eely to tire S.C. corner of township 5S, rranae 19E, Tbante Mutth.rly to the H.E. c.cn.c of tuwn&hlp :S, rand& 19% _ Thence Yeaterly to the N.Y. cornea of tow,,.Llp 55. ranee 191, 1 IhenCe Heatherly to tl.a N.C. cognac of tuun.intp 33. 946,14 IRE. Thence Vastatly to the H.W. cucnur of township 35, rand* lat. ( Thence Northerly to tl:a N.E, cotuer of tuwnshtp 2 t&nge 17E, Ihence Weacedy to the H.Y. turner of township 2S. tango 171, ,Thence Northerly erasing Ch. Mt. Diablo baseline to the N.L. turner of tuwrrshtp 214, tango I&E. Thence Vexterly to the N.W. corner of tounal.lp 2H, tango 161!. Thence Northacly to the N.C. turner of township JN. nnde UL, Thence Westerly to the N.V. conwc of towu.hlp 311, r46rge M. Thence Notth.rly to the N.C. tulrr.L of tuwnalnip 19, 9+1"60 14E. 1 1 to s FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190— 11DAY, SEPTEMDER 30, 1977 r) OCC1910N NO..CA77-3091 pays 201 , ptCleloN No. Paye I! cis 77 CA -5.131 • __ tD " ARA DEFINITIONS for ` O 1-�N:.R EgjIPYc_:r2 OPLKATOR5 (cont'd} IVVER ItiUtPM£tff OPERATORS (cant'd) *Area 1 (tooted)t ' , aAr*o t (cant'd) r • Thence Westerly to the H.W. tas"er Of township 4N, cents 14E. Thence Westerly to the 34Z. corner of townsbtp ItH. range 12U. Thence Northerly to tit* H.E. Cotner of township 5N, range 119, Thence Northerly to the N.L. corner at towashtp IU, range 131. thence L'tstecly to the N.W. corner of township 5N, range 13E, Thence Westerly to the H.U. corner of township 164, range IN. Thence M,ttttarly to the H.E. earner, of townshtp SON, range 12E, µ Thence Northerly to the N.L. corner of township t6N. range I.Iw, Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of to reship 11N, range 146, Ihence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township Imo range lel, Thant. Northerly to the H.S. corner at township 114. tongs LEE, Thane.Southerly to the S.W. eorusr of township 1871. rang• 144. Them.westerly to the N.E, corner of township 1111, range 10E, Thence Lasterly to Lite S.C. cognac of tuwnsttp 1811, range I.W. Chance Northerly to the H.E. corner of Cownshtp f5li, rrngs 10E, Thence Southarty to the S.W, cornar at towgt.hip itH. rand* 1 W, Sita race Cas rely to the S.L. Tinos[ Of township ILII, tang* 11E, Theace wdsterly co the H.W. cocoa& of town►hip IStI, range t4u, Thence llorthstly to the N.E. corner of township l6N,range IIE. { Thence Sou"mrfy to the S.W. corner of township 1421, rends 11+7, TLenc• Easterly to the S.E, corner of township 17N. rand* 14E. Thence Easterly to the S.E.' earner of township It.4. rang* 14u. Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 14-11. range 15E. Thence :southerly to the S.W. cornar of township 1311, range 11W, 7A.a(,e Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 1411, range 1St, t Thence Easterly to the S.E. eanhar of townahty ON. rend% tSw. ' Thane• Sourhrrty to the S.V, corner of township 1)11, range ICE. Thcuce Southerly to the S.W. corner of township MI. rang* t:W, r Thence E*steci to the S.E. cornar of tornshi IIN, ransit I. _ 7hntce P.rsu rIy to the S.I. corner pf javnsLlp 13H, lenge IQE, Y Y g 'Thant. Southerly to the S.w, corner of township 1:11, range 17E. Thence SoutLtcly along the Erst.tn line at range I:U to the TLenc. Easterly along the Southern tins Of township Ilii to Clio Pactfic Octan secluding that portion of Itwrtharn California Estero boundary of the stat. of California, within Santa Clara County tneluJed within the following !toes TLcr.co tsotthwcsterly, theac* Northerly along the Eastern boundary Coahsancing at Clio N.V. Cotner of township 69, range 3E, Mt. of the stare of G lSfarnla to the N.E. Cartier of township 1711, Diablo baseline and hterLdt.ns h - ung♦ t6E, Zt,ence to s Southerly direction to the S.W. Corner OC tawnst.ip ]S. Can$* 3E. TLauca W.sterty to the H.W. corner of township 170. cense 1tC. Thence in a Easterly direction to the S.C. corner of cownshtp 73. Chant. N.+gtMtownship to the N.L. corner o{ township 20H, tang• 10E. range GE, Thcacd westerly to the N.W. Cotner of township 2014. range IDE. ' Titicaca Northerly to the I1.E. corner of tounshtp 210, range 9E. Thane in a ttorth*rly direction to the N.E. corner of township 6S. _ Thence westerly to tit. N.V. corner of township 2114, range 9E, rand• 4E. TLence Northerly to the N.C. collier of township 2211, tang• 6E, Thence in a U*sterly direction to the N.W. corner of•towns.ip 6S, O ILeace Wesc.ely to the H.w, corner of township 2211, rang. 6E. - range 3E, to the point of Leglnuing which portion to a pact of ,s Thence ltartherly to the S.W. corner of township + 2711 range 6E Ate& 2. thcnC• Easterly to tits S.E. corner of [amship2727, ung• BE,, Ataa 1 also Includes that portion of Northern Calt(oxnla within m Sbcncc Norcharly to Clic O.E, cognac of township 28N, range BE. the following finest in Thence Westerly to this H.W. corner of township 2621, range 7E, + Cou.w*ncing in Lite pacific Ocean on an *%tension of the Southarty Thence Northerly to the N.E. Cotner tot township 30N. range LE. line of towrnhip at, liunboldt baseline and e+eridiens Thence westerly to the N.Y. corner of township 303, range IE. Thcnce Castccty .tang if,* So c h.cly it" at tuwnstllp 2H to the Then,:& Noccharly .lung the Mt. Diablo serldiann to the N.E. S.W. earner of cornshlp 24, rand% IV, cotncr at town.htp 34N, range'IY. Thence Suutheriy to the S.W. cutnar of township IN. rang* IW. Thence Westatiy to Elie N.W. corner of township 3411. range 6U. Thence Easterly along Lite ituralsoUt Ln•tins to the S.W. corner Thencr Southerly to tit. 14.E. corner of township 321t. tango 7W. of town.hip Its, tang* 2E, 7ben.4 Westerly to the N.Y. corner of township 3211, range 7W. , Thence Southerly to the S.U. corner of township 2S, range 2E, Thenca Southerly to the S.U.curaer of township 30:1, rang. 7w, Thence Lr.tdrly Co the S.0 corner of township 2S. range 2E. Th.race Lastecly to thr S.E. corner of township 3011. range 7W. Tbanc-e Southerly to Clio S.W. corner of towushtp 43, tangs U. theree Suwih*sty to the S.W. corner of township 1611. range 61f. Thence Easterly to the S.E. earner of township 45, range 3E, Thencr Lrsterly to Elie S.E. turner of towns hip 1611, rang. 6U. Thrnee Northerly to this N.E. catnar of township 23. rends 3E, Thence Southerly to rhe S.W. Cotner of Lownship 1411, ganga 5W. Thence Westerly to the N.U. corner of township 2S, range 3E, Ilw.ce L'ost.rly to tit. S.E. corner of townahtp ICN, rang. 7W. Thence Narthdtly er.setod the 11,aawl,lt b.setine to the S.W. TLcne. Nottherly to tite H.C. corner of townshtp 1411, range 7W. cbruar of township Ill, ranga 3E. Thaaco Westerly to the N.W.;eorner of township 149, rang* 7W. Tlene. E.strrly .long•th. I1u..Wllt bss.ltne rn the S.E. corner Tbtnce NoCtLstly to t!'* H.E. cornar of township 1511, range taw. cof township IN, races. 3E. .Thence Northerly to Cts N.E. corner of township 911, range 3E, Thence Westerly to the H.W. corner of townsbils 93, rung• 2E. Thcnce Northerly to the H.F. corner of townshtp itis, tC, .e FEDERAL 4Ei.IS7ER, VOL.. 42, NO, 190—FRIDAY. Sfp7EMM 30, 1977 V� DWISION IID. GATT-SOl1 page 30 1 DECI930H BTAT[t CaLfornla CoUwlrltSs Impetlal, Inyo, Kern, los Angeles, Minn, Or&t44, Rlvecolde, San U1LTrOtl1U ..•« _..4XCALEl'J,i'.MUS.s��.�--+--- - _- -- _.-.. . . .bactisca and Ventura .4Q}Ppo. Santa .••.••-••-- "" bar Wca and Ventura 1'OL'� El.;•'v1FY_.NT OPLAATORS (Coot'd) 11tC19fON NtAOSQtt CA77••5092 1ATL'1 Date of Publication 9uperaedes Decision IW. CA77-5041 dated May 6, 1917, in 42 IR 23295 *Arta is (Contld) _ DESCRIPTION OF WORK% Building Construction (.Wee not include single family Thence Vastatly along the Northerly line to township 10H. Into*the homes and garden type apartaente up to ant lnclud4al 4 stories, heavy and Pacific Ocean. Highway co:,utructlun and dcodging. Area 1 also Includes that portion of Northern California Included with- In the following lines , Comeoelog at the Nottherly boundary of the State of California at the N. U. cornet of towuship 45H. range 7V. Nt. Diablo base- Fd•s•a...hts Ny-f. Dada lima and meridians It+•.t, Ed+nt1•. 11'eoce Southerly to the S.V, corner of township 44N, Tanga 7W, R•t.. N b if P-11... V.c•u..a mad/•. Thence Easterly to the S.L, corner of township 44.4. range 7W. 1. A.p••T,. Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 43H, range 01. ASBESTOS NORXE" 3 1].90 .BO = 1.17 '.06 Thence Easterly to the S.C. cornet of township 43N, range 5V. BO11170"LKS 11.175 •775 1.00 .SO .02 Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of townshlp 46h. range 5W, bRiCKLAYf7tSt 9tonamatonn on the Northerly boundary of the State of Califoruta, Thence Westerly along the Northerly boundary of the State of 1sMuial County 11.22 1.01 1.06 .12 California to the point of begluning. Inyu, Korn and s►)tw Counties 12.65 1.00 1.45 .07 We Angeles County (Citlaa of 3 Santa Monica, Nallbu, Vunlce. • Pasadena, South Paaadona. Areadla, R:nrovla and South of ' Has cc Blvd.. Including Long Beach), Orange County 11.20 1.15 1.45 .30 toe Angeles County (except Cities Of gent& hanica, Malibu, Vunlce, Paeadena, South P&sa.l.,n r= A[cadle. 1"m uvla and swath of 0 luaactan@ Blvd., including j Long Be&chl 11.20 1.15 1.43 .30 l A Riverside and Dan Bernardino •It' Counties 11.20 1.26 1.55 .14 -� • Santa Barbara and San luta Obl•po Counties 11.35 1.15 1.30 .65 .02 • Ventura County 11.76 1.00 1.20 .05 BRICK TMUL'R9 6.2%5 .95 1.95 .55 • CAUMUTW s Carpenters 10.05 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Saw rile[@ 10.13 1.44 1.95 1.00 .06 Table Power Saw Aperatoce 10.15 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Shingletas Plledclvetmon, . DrWya at dock Carpontetsi l . Derrick Darges.ens (tock Slinger 10.18 1.49 1.93 1.00 .06 Dard.etod Flout Layata 10.25 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 1 :load Rock Slinger 10,28 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 • Pneumatic Nailer 10.30 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Nlllvclghts MSS 1.49 1.95 1,00 .06 � 1 us HUM REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190-FIIIDAY, SEPIEMDER 30, 1977 .ems tin..• • DECISZOH NO. CA77-5092 Page 3 CJe iJ DWISION NO. CA77-5072 Page 2 jD I fds•0..•eta Ppe..0 m.g.e...nt.Par.ut. ea.l[ Qotc n..dr E4•[al.. 1 la..lr Ee•t.d.. R•ba N L r Pr.awa Vweatb■ awl/o R•t.. N L V P.e,t.w. V•utl•w •n4hr Aret.T,. Aver.Tc. CDOW.'NASONSt XLECIRICIANSe (Cont'd) Carnt Naaone 5 7.11 51.10 5 1.75 S 1.00 .00 Rlveralde County - Csrnt Ploatln9 and Trotwlln9 Electric[an* 5 12.36 .65 31+1.65 .04 Nachlne 9.66 1.10 1.73 1.00 .00 Cable Splicers 12.66 .e5 3[.1.65 .04 Gt DRYWALL INSTALL9 11.21 1.30 1.60 .BO •.07 Inyo, Mono and San Bernardino tLLYTNICIANSt Counties Isyerlal Cutnty Electricians 12.00 1.11 3%.2.00 - .04 Electricians 11.00 .75 34.1.45 Cable -llcwrs 12.30 1.11 3%.2.00 .04 CaL1e Splicers 11.26 .75 34.1,45 - Tunnel[ ' 1 [ern (China Late Naval Ordnance Bleutr folano 13.20 1.11 34.2.00 .04 Teat Station, tdracda Ala) Cable Splicers 13.50 1.11 31#2.00 .04 Blectticlansj Technicians 14.02 .70 16.1.60 ,15 Ban Lula Obispo County Cable Splicers 16.30 .70 11#1.60 .15 Eiectciclanr 12.26 1.00 14.1.35 .03 Ram County (Nerindec of Co.) Cable Splicers 13.48 1.00 1►.1.35 .03 [leetticlansi Technicians 12.32 .70 11#1.10 ,1S• Banta Barbara County CaLle Spllceca 13.55 .70 14.1.46 .15 (Vandenburg Ala) We Angalaa County ' I Electrlclans 14.25 1.10 3%1.1.35 .0I Electricians 12.65 1.05 3%.1.95 .07 Cable Splicers 15.25 1.10 3%+X.35 .03 Cable Splicers 12.95 1.05 3%.1.95 .07 Reaalndec of County Traffic Signal and Street Electrlclans 12.50 1.10 3[.1.33 .03 Lightinga Cable Splicers 13.50 1.10 3161.35 .03 Electricians 11.79 1.05 14.1.70 .02 Ventura County Utility Tect.nlclan No. 1 0.84 1.05 11.1.70 .02 Electricians 12.77 .04 3%.1.05 .02 Z Utility Technician No. 2 6.25 1.05 1%.1.70 .02 Cable Sp14.05 .n4 3%.1.05 .02 Tunnel[ EtXVAMH CONSTHUCTORSt 0 Electricians 13.52 1.03 11#1.70 .02 Imperial, Inyo, Kern (South Cable Splicers 13.02 1.05 11.1.70 ,02 of Tehachapi Range). We to ecunJ Tect.nlelanat Angeles, Kano, Orarole, RivarmIc,I. Vf SounJ :echnielana (on building San Uvrnardlno, San l.ul■ ccnstructlon) 11.07 .50 1%. Oblapo, Santa Datbsca anJ Sound Technicians (on Ventura Cuuntles a.:dlflclatlon of ealating Elevator Cunattuctoca 12.95 .545 .35 311# .02 Wilding.) 0.71 .50 14 Elevator Conattuctors' Otanye County Helpers 70%JH •545 .35 3%.a .02 tItctrlclans 12.54 .el 31.1.45 .02 Elevator Conattucturac Cable Spllceca 13.12 .el 3%.1.45 .02 lielpete IProb.) 301JH Kern County (North of Tehachapi t Ran3a) • Elevator Constructors 13.49 .545 JS 31.a .03 ' 1 t - FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 v. l � • r DDCISION N0, CA77-5092 Page S L�SSIOM NO. G77-SOfI lags l 1 fdry.B•••IU•htw..wre Fd.p B•n•Ih•P•r.••r• Re•Ic B•de N•.dr EJ-d.. Il...lt E....d•. R.I.$ H L Y P...I..• Vu.rb. uJ/.r K.r.a H L Y Pw.be• V-0- .LSr A#t+r.Tr. LINE C�ON3?RUCTIOH. (Cont'dl arrr• ire 91ZWAWR CONSWUCSORSr (Cont'd) Orange County [levatoc Conetcuctote' Grountman, let year lo = 10.21 .el 3%.1.45 .02 Helper@ 701JR •.Sds .3S 34#A .02 r UnecutniGrou"waI arcs% let year 10,63 .dl ]1.1.15 ,02 [levator Constructors' Operators Ira avy pulp wnt Nelpacs (Pt ob.1 SOUR 1 able Splicers 13.52 .61 31.1.45 .02 CLA.'ILASo Cable Splluts 11.13 .01 71.1.15 .OZ Ispa r Cal County 10.90 .67 .90 - Loa Ang.l.r County Los Angeles,0unge, GcounJ.wn .. 9,54 1.02 3141.95 klvacalda, San Bernardino, Llnem.n 12.72 1.03 3%•1,95 Sano Ddebu a, Sen lana Cable Splicers 11.02 1.05 31N1.95 Santa stb&nJ Va, Santga Iny.i, Irmo and San Bernardino ObispCountire Counties � 11.19 .67 1.45 .04 lROr re CcounJn 0.119 1,11 37#12.00 .04 xJ.r2:LKS I Pen:e Linemen 11.02 1.11 3%.2,00 .04 trectors 10.66 1.24 2.22 1.16 :06 C.DIr Splicers 13.10 1,11 ]%.2.00 .O4 Rainrutciny 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 1 I Otnu.ntall Structural 11.55 1.24 2.22 1,16 .06 AlveraiJe County INIr1CAtl4311 4 LAWN SFRINKLE"I Grounda m 9.12 ,05 31.1.65 .04 lsperlal, los Angeles, Orange. Llncaunt Line Equipment Irlvsr■ide, San Bernardino, Operators 12.311 .115 31#1.6 .04 San Iota Obispo, Santa barba[• Cable Splicers - 12.611 .65 3%.1.65 ,04 San Luls Obispo County aid Ventura Counties 9.40 101 161 134 3/11 GcounJwn 9.66 1.00 1%•1.15 .03 IAlIU3u t Lindz Inyo, Rain and Igrw Countles 9.13 .60 1.30 .70 .05 opar•unt stns I37ulpment Los Angeles County (except City Cable Splicersats 12.26 1.00 I1#1.15 .01 0 of Lancastec) 12.00 .TO I r .90 .03 - VenturaCountll.4tl 1,00 11.1.15 .C1 Ventura County 11.91 1.05 1.11 1.50 .02 antu[ County A GcuunJmvn 11.61 .04 3%111.05 .02 %iri San Lula Ot+lalq County 7.72 .07 3.20 � „ , Sen Barbara County 0.72 1 .57 1.00 1.50 Lineman 12.77 .04 3%•1.05 .02 LILAC CVt17TItUCtlOth Cable Spl►care 11.05 ,94 3%.1.05 .02 Dante Barbara County Ig.erlal County Gtourrlmen 10.40 .75 31#1.45 (Vandenbucg An) Glncaen 13.00 .73 31#1.45 Gcuun.lmdn 11.13 1.10 31.1.35 .01 Linemen 14.25 1.10 3%•1.35 .01 Cable Splicers 11.26 .75 34.1.45 Cable U e S Rein (Corrina h[e Naval Ordnance � ,Cablplicers 13.25 1.10 ]%.1.13 ,O013 Test Sutton anJ W.atJa AIV) Remalndor of County Linemen GtuunJmen 11.74 .,70 11.1.40 .1S Leean 9.30 1.10 11.1.15 .01 Linemen 14.02 .70 10#1.40 .:; nea.n 12.50 1.10 1%.1.75 .0I Cable Splicers 16.30 .70 1%#1.40 ,13 Cable Splicers 11.50 1.10 31.1.35 .01 Rein Cuuuty (ha"Indec of Countl) Groun3[wn 9.24 .70 11#1.40 r .15 ' Llnemon 12.32 .10 11+1.40 ,15 Cable Splicers 13.55 .70 11#1.40 .15 . I r 1 • t ..sV tJ r \r/r ( FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 Ca 061 i40. CA77-5042 " rage i DCCISION NO. CA77-5092 Pala 7 Zo t.Jt FA.S.8-fit.Pepsi. O..Is F,l.a.6...fit.Porw.wi. x•r+r CJ.c.li.a 11-11 6.a. N t 4 Pada. y.'.,1.. ..4Q, R.,.. tt S If P...,... V...H.a Apa,.T.. Ary,.T,. 1{ARRLt il'S'!'DLSt PAlkfif319t {Cant'dl Isyo ar.S hono cbuntias $ 10.64 $1.00 .63 $ 1.03 Spray ■andblasier awing stage Imperial Doonty 11.44 .41 1.17 .00 (13 atarlas or leer)! Peace PAIIC.'Wt Hachinet Spoctal coating Ira»tlal,Otangs, Riverside, _ Spray $ 11.77 .66 .75 .60 .02 Los Acerolas Hoon& Asn), Steeplejack 12.52 .66 ..75 .60 .02 San beinatdino ft&clauing • x4cn County (Reminder of County Maatetn postlung brush 9.67 .4S .61 .ol .sushi Paint burners 1.0.99 .59 1.18 .71 .07 brush or Roller, awt,..l stage# kapethanyeral Iron, stool Papothanl.rs# Taping joint and bridle (awlnq ,tats)I .heat rock 10.12 .45 .61 .01 Sheet tock taper 11.49 .99 1.10 .75 .07 Spray$ Sandblasters 10.37 .45 .61 .03 bruah (avtnq stage)# Spray 11.24 .99 1.18 .75 .07- Steeplejack 11.31 .45 .61 .03 Steeplejack 12.39 .99 1.18 .75 .07 San Luis 06lat-a, Santa Inyo, loin (Lancaster, gajave, Barbara. and Ventura Opuntia Pausal*. Mina Lake Naval Brush 11.31 .73 ,60 ,03 , Ordnance Teat Station and , Iron and Steell Paperhangers, Wwarda APS), Los Angeles Prate urchins Oparatarl (except Wtmona Ara), ftmw , Sandblaat.r 11.76 .75 .60 .03 San B.inazdino Gest of a Spraymun 12.01 .75 .60 .01, line c.orth of Trono Including Taimcs, Sheat !Lack 12.11 .75 .60 .03 China Lake Area, JohannesLutg, Steeplejack 12.76 .7S .60 .03 boron, South including the Packing tat Striping Work ^� WE lghcvuW Aral and/or !!llhuay Harker*. \.0 brush 11.27 .66 .75 .40 .02, inyo and Kann Gannt lea "•-4 Structural stool and bridgst " tire11,ir 1 9.97 .50 ,35 b Painter Butner 11.39 .66 .75 .60 .02 Ste 114C helper 6.22 .50 .35 b +''^ W Ta$.ro 11.79 ,66 .75 .60 ,OZ Traffic Dwllneatlnq Device Un Brush awl" stage (13 started Applicator# Nh.ol Stop or leas)$ popethangetst lnatolleri Traftic But- Sandblaat•sas Spray 11.52 .411 .73 .60 .02 fact! Sandblaster .0.67 .SO .3S b Stu►h eviry •Lego (over 13 N.1por (traffic delineating &tacit&) 11.66 .66 .75 .60 .02 device applicator, wheel Structural steel and brtdgs, atop installer, traffic . swing 11.67 .66 .75 .60• .02 Surface sandblaster) 7.72 .50 .33 b Slurry Seal t;.stattont Nicer Cisaratur 4.87 .50 .35 b Slu.egoe man 0,37 .50 .3S b Applicator Cparatot 7.72 .50 .35 b ShuttltAun 6.65 .50 .35 b T�)p Kan 6.22 .50 .35 b t FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190-fRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 a spin t • ULCISION NO. CA77-5092 Paq•a 8 OCCIGION N0. CA77-5092 Pay♦ 9 6...1x.P•r.s. Fd.9.11...fit.P•r..•.s. 6oir ' 6•dt H.-.(r EJ•t•&4e. ` Italy Ed.r•rl.w R.b• H 1• P••.IH• V•wlba .nibs A.&.• M l r P•w.l•w• V•t.lbw .•1/u Apr,T, PLUMmMi Steam[ltters& An..Tr. PA1Mr1'EPS& Icoot'JI Imperial, We Angeles, Orange, P.*w..tnlny en..netrrt± Rlverelde, San Bernardino, Traffic Delineating Device San Luta Obispo, Santa Barbara Al.pltcator 6.67 .50 .35 b end Ventura Counties 3 11.66 109 160 136 3/41 Strll.erf tibe•1 Stop Installett Inyo. Kern (except east or Los Angeles ((Aqueduct) and Lutface Sm.dUtaeter 8.16 .Sd .15 bA'Q ftelper (atrlper, wheel atop Mbno Counties 10.66 .95 1.05 1.45 .17 lnatell•r, traffic surface Kern County (East of Loa eanJb)aster) 6.63 .50 .35 b Angeles Aqueduct) 13.38 .95 1.65 1.45 .17 Slurry S•nl O1-rations ACFRtGI21ATION 6 AIR CONDITIONING& Hla.!t Olvi ator 6.46 '.50 .35 b Riverside and Gan Bernardino tquregrr Mian 7.10 .50 .35 b Counties 9.65 .96 .70 .90• .OS Appllrm or Operator 6.63 .50 .35 b too An7eles and Orange Counties 11.935 1.53 1.70 1.42 .20 Shutt levan 6.65 .50 .3S b ROOFERS ' Top N.n S.63 .50 .35 b Imperial County 9.99 .50 .7S 1.00 PLASTI9tl.It5t Ingo, Keen and Kano Counties 10.20 .60 .60 1•.pestal County 11.03 Riverside and'San Berr:erdlno Lou Ar.9eles and Orange Coe. 9.745 .68 1.BS .70 .10 Counties 10.45 .80 .75 1.10 Riverside and San Bernardino We Angeles. Orange and Ventura Cuw&t ice 15.00 .01 Counties 11.59 .62 .60 .065 Snn hila Wtr.lq County 12.00 Son Lula Obispo and Santa Santa BArtara County 0.69 .70 1.05 .01 Ratbare Countles 10.43 .53S .34 .0025 Ventura Comy 13.16 .60 2.15 .02 611ECr XUrOLL ta)ARERS& z P1J.S-'UW!5 Imperial County, 11.96 1.04 .2.24 0 Icperlal, Inyn, rano, Kern County (Mtn& Lek• Naval n Riverside and San Bernardino Ordnance Test Station and m Cuuntten 10.96 1.05 2.45 , rdvardo AFB) 13.67 1.04 1.00 .02 ue Keen County (Nine Lake Naval Karn County (Remainder of Ordnance Teat Station, County and all of Inyo and ' EJratdm AI'B) 11.725 .95 1.95 .SS mono Counties, foe Angeles Kern County IRemainder of Co.] 9.10 .95 1.95 .55 County (That portion North We Ang0e. ar.J Osarrle Cos. 10.175 .95 1.95 .90 of a straight line drawn ' San Lula Obiti.i County 6.1•. .95 1.95 .50 between G rsan and Big Pines) 11.17 1.04 1.60 .02 Santa BarLara County (except We Angeles County (Remaining Santa rima) 9.53 .95 1.95 .55 portion 11.51 .94 1.10 .02 Santa Barbara Co. (Santa Marla) 9.73 .95 1.95 .55 Or4nga County 11.62 1.04 2.13 .09 Venture county 9.08 .95 •1.95 1.05 Riverside and San Bernardino Counties 10.10 1.04 •1.60, .06 ! .San Lula Obispo, Santa Oarbacs and Ventura Counties 11.00 .94 1.60 - t . u& '►�. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 1190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 00, 1077 ai. r • 1 '°r•::f =1*I00 No: CA77-5091 Page lxcil a. os i�DECISION No. CA77-5291 rape 10 2 PAID JIGLIDAYst ' • A-New Year's Darr a-rferaor/al Dart C-Independence Dayr FA.4.•...fit.Perw,..f. D-Labor Day! t-7Aaatsgivinq Doyt r-Cbrlatwas Day. B.d. r N••rl! E4..Net R.,.. N S.K Pe.e/ae. V..eN.a .041.1 r(R'/'i7KY1'FS, Ns1't1' A. txpioyar eontirbutta to of basic hourly rete for over 5 Years* service SWT Ki M LAYLKSt Imperial County S 9.55 .60 S 1.05 .07 tl. and 21 of basic bourly rate for 6 months to S Years• service as vaeet on Los Angeles, Oraw)e. Riverside, ray Credit. Six paid Solidayst A through F. Santa Barbara. San Wes Obispo. San 6ernardtno b. Employee contribute* $.23 per hour to Bolid:y rand plus S.11 pec and venture Bernardi 10.31 .70 .91 .60 .OL hour to Vacation rued for the first year or eaploywent, 1 year ° but lraa than 5 years 5.31 per Goer to Vacation Fund, S Years Kern Bounty, including that _ ' portion lying East of the but 1004 than 10 years 5.41 Mr hour to Vacation Fundi over 14 toe Angeles Aqueduct and Years S.S3 pt, hour to Vacation rued. ( that portion of Inyo County • included rithin the Inyo- fern Naval Reservation 9.73 .70 .60 .79 .07 SPNINKLLR F177rit5i imperial inyo, Kern, M»rio. Orange (eacrpt Santa Aral, Riverside, San Bernardino (except Onlaria. San Lula Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura feacept Santa Paula, ' Point k.,•Iu and Port Hueneme) 15.07 .65 .91 .09 'a We Angeles (Loa Angeles City .I and Ares within 25 wilea and Pemons), Orange (+ante Mal, San Bernardino (Ontario). and - a M Ventura (Sante Paula, PointH1 Mugu and Port Ituenoms) •14.66 .66 .90 .09 , leperiel County 11.49 .81 1.17 .09 :ILC Sorrmts, ' Imperial County .11.41 .81 1.17 .09 t lav Angeles, Orange and Ventura Counties 11.99 .90 1.10 .09 San fait Moro"and Santa ' Barbara Counties 9.47 1.0S 1.20 .65 .01 Riverside and San Bernardino , Counties 11.67 1.03 1.35 SILC SL-rrW' NELPCRSt lns Angeles, Orange and Ventura Counties 9.46 1.2S 1.24 .13 t l , i • r FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL, 42. NO- 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 . a 'fir+ =35300 140. CA77-5091 rage 12 • DWISION 140. CA77-5092 rage 11 s..ie Pe/a,.n...Ota Permn..le .et. Pd.,.b-fil.h;..a. Ujokw tee'l, ELntba Nwr, e.wNu (Tunnel) R.I.. N L>• P...b.x Yateq.a ..!/., R.r• N L• P-1- Y.<.tl•. .1I..; tJ1DORZA3 a►t,it. Aryr.7r. • %ATCtt PLUff tAb0K)1!t null Gang blacker. Teaekasnt CEmctete Clew, Group I I 1.95 11.05 1 2.10 .60 .10 including Roddets and Spreaderar Changehousemant Duapmant Dumpmar Group 2 6.10 ' 1.05 2.10 .60 .10 (outslda)s Swampar (Dtakeman Group 3 6.30 1.05 2.70 •.60 .10 and Switchman on tunnel wttll Croup 4 - 6.15 1.05 2.10 .60 ,10 Tunnel materials handling plant. Twl Man I 9.27 .93 11.95 AS Group S 6.60 1.05 2.10 .60 .10 1 CAALE TTMtRj Chuck Tinderl Nlppett Steel form latest and setter's helpers Vihratora►n, ; Jackhavaer, pnstmattc tools , (except driller)l loading and unloading agitator caret Tut tendet using mastic r,r other netariala IF 9.35 .93 11.95 .SS l ISLASTM, Orillet, P0.w34rmant 1 Mealeal gloat Jetmans Cherry • pickeraant Grout garment Grout ,u miserman) Gtout pump.xant Jack- Isq miner) Ju" sunl Kemper Q t' and other pneumatic concrete Placer opetatotl liner tunnel (hand of machinell powataan i nt (primer house); Primer want Sho In Crete Rant Steel Pura Ratter and setter; TINIArmans Retimher (.spat of eteel)l Tunnel con- crete finishers NHtlemant Operating of troweltng ani/or Gloating wchinet Sandhlaater 9.Si .9S 1.93 .SS SOAfT, Raise miners Diamond ' driller f.T9 .91 1.93 .55 e ' t ' C7r �^ FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1977 i -We No. CA77-5022 Pago 14 DCCIS104 130. CA77-3042 Paye 15 Vr 1J tD twr tAWKW (Cont'd) t.A00ACN5 Group is !wring Machina Helper (outaldo)s Cleaning and Handling of Panels Puru1 Cuttttete Lcceedtng for tough strike-ott) Qicrate, water curing! Group 3s Aslipalt Raker, Luteman* Ironer and Asphalt Spreader boxes fall types)) tmsorlltion LaWras, the cleaning of brick and lumber) Dry Packing of tluggyaublis Man# Gnteceto Cure Cutter. Grinder or Sanders Coracato Cuttthg Gamete, plugging, filling of Shoe-Dalt !bloat rite Matcher, LiPbecs, Tocchl Concrete Saw San, cutting, scoring old or new coneratns DrIllar.,Jack- 0tutb "Jet*, Pticia and Dabris HanJlevas Plagmant Gas, all end/or hammer, 2-1/2 it. drill steel or longarl rel Pat-tt Machinst Caa, ail anJ/or water Plt,eltne !)toter) I.awror, general or constructions Lsborots Watcc Pipeline Wrapl�r—o' Pipc and over by any 0uthoJ, Inside and outs hydro t gcuetai cleanup; Laborer. Sandacapingi LaLorer, lattingl laborer, ter beeder and similar tyle! Impact Wrench, wit!-plate! xettlitmen, Ntturn and Mttn Wtaty water and alt lines! Material tioseman (walls, slabs, floors and applying asphalt, lay-ku1J, creosote, Ilea ciu4tio and similar tyle matevlals beaks), xlg4ing and Signaling! Scalers Slip Yurs,talsecs, Slurry Seal (*applying` maaru al.ttlytng, dl)+ping, brushing or handling of such materials for Crewe (miser Diwrateir, Applicator Operator, Squeegee Mint Shuttle clan* pile wtTliell and waterprootlog); tWrrtorr of Ynm auatic, gas, electric tuorld, Tq.!!atilt Sttliter, asphalt, concrete of other paved surfaCea# Tatman + Vibrating Machines, ravetwant lttaaksce. Air blasting, Cane-aiongs, and similar and ,kitcar Man, Tuol Celt or Twl tkruae Letterer# Traffic Delineating acohaniCal twlu not separately 01a341fle,) husalht t'Ipelayac's backup Man. 1,evice Al4tlieatoti Window Cleaners Mite ,tcah Pu ling- all concrete I costing, grouting, m.2k1n•I of joints, asalln-J1, caulkinJ, dliparinq and including )wring c414tlons tubbor gasket joints, pointing and any and all otter secvtcoa) luck Slin•lcel ' Notary Scarifier or Hutiplo !read tonctota ChIppim) Scarifibrt Steel neaJtc- . Gtoop 21 Aspf<alt Shoveler) Cement dtteper fon I yard or Isry3r mixer and , boatJ Man and GuWallne Sattatt Ta-).ars. basks, Wacker slid similar tyitos handling bulk cement)! Cesspool Digger and Installers Qtucktandets Chute Tranching Machine, hand ptoltollad Man, ryuting concreto# the handling of the chute from te4dy0ix trucks, Such as valla, slabs, decks, floors, foundations, footings, curbs, gutters Group 4, Cribber. Shover, Lagging, Shorting and Trench bracing, hand-gu(deJ and aldewalkss Conctate Curet--le(tervious Membrane snJ CZits Otters Cutting t Lagging !laaeaatt Head Huck stingers iserr bear, Ovntsite Concrete Vibrator torch tltetatuv (Ittwi ltfonli Pine Grader, highways and street paving, air- 01,erator, 70 lbs. and over) Plt'elayar, including water, aawgo, solid, qeo port, runways, and similar type heavy constructions Gas, oil and/or cater _ cc &let Prefabricated Ksnlw)e Installer; S—abltetor (Wosala04n), water 1,11'e11ne Wroppac--ltrt Tenser and tote Man# Guinea Chaosri Hesdetboatd Han-- blasting; Wulding In crxtnaction whit Wborato' wck a Asphalts laboset. [tacking rnrd oteel and penal Power bsoom Sweepers (4031111 Y;ptay Stonepaver, placing stone of wot sacked concretes mato Scraper and Group So blostors PuWatman--all tuck of loading holes, placing and blasting 0 Tillers SAnJLlaacer ()out tendarls Septic Tank Digger and Instsllet (load- of all powder and explosives of whatever tytta, regardless of mothoi used ' man); Tank Seale( and Cleaner# Was Curlier, (slier* chain saw operator, 'tot such loading and placing) Drillers All ).)ver drills, excluding Jack- fl Ylttsbutglt Chlyl<t and sletlac typo brush Shteddoras Underground LaLuror* Yet hamtost, whether curl, dtisun.i, va•)arn, track. multiple unit, and any and Including CalaOun bellowar all typed of auehanlcal drilla t , i FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 • DCUSION N0. CA77-3092 Pate 17 , DCCItI0t1 NO. G77-5092 Page IL ' ' I r 1 ' B•dc ♦ fd•p Bw•tU•Pq.••t1 . B•alc P.Iq•6.w.r1h P•y.ot• H.«h Elrc•U•. •� ILrJf POWMk E00IM34T 01?MkTOR3 R'1•• H L r P•••1•.• Y•ntlo• •.J/•r , E:.a•1b• DAtD:.Itel App..Ta.• town NUIPNCI'r OptiU1TOR9 4.1.• H a• P.w d••• V•a•1F.w .U•. (CydtauSic Suction Dredges) ' App,.Tc. Group 11' ' 7 2,00 .SO ,04 fit/ 911.60 •,91 6 2.00 .50 .04 ' Group 71 10.07 ,93 2,00 .SO ,04 Croup 71 10.7= 9S , 2,00 ,S0 .Ot WTC71 LTgfNLDIt 4h 14.f 11.02 .93 2.00 .SO .04 Group 41 10.4. ,9S 2,00 ,SO ,04 GroupSt10.aU . .91 2.00 ,]0 ,04 GtOUMTE 10.31 .95 ' 2.00 .SO .04 Group 61 10,79 ,95 2.00 .10 ,04 Group 71 10•91 .95 2.00 ,SO ,04 1 WIN:1 4AH (51.11.vInch of dredge) 10.47 .95 2.00 .50 / .04 Group 6t 11.0d ,95 2,00 ,S7 .04 Group 91 11,21 ,95 2.00 •SO .04 I . WlC!]4A1r1 ac►n.ndl rlreeanl Oilers Levee%4nJ 9.97 ,95 2.00 .50 .04 (Clastahell Drdgea) 1 Ltvmmkm 11.60 .95 2.00 .SO .04 MATCH 1741trm 11.02 .95 2.00 .50 .04 GO=KATE 10.34 .93 2.00 .SO .04 N LAAGL MTL 10.47 .95 2.00 .SO .04 WGEKAN1 D•cahe.dl P1re1•ant ' O' 011`t 9.97 .95 2.00 .SO •Or /1 M- CA f r Z N. '� tJ FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 47, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 �' v 1 • 75= WO. CA77-5012 ►she 18 Decr970H NO. CA77-5052 Page 1.1 Us • IJ Pown OQUIPMCR OPFJtATORS to Us Group It ttakamanl Ccmpteaaoc (teas than 600 C.R.M.)I Engineer POWER MUSPMi7r[OYFJUIOHS (Con['d) 013091 CfodtAWII 11—ey DUCY Cap4lraa11/ Delparl P'unpl S1gnsIxsn1 5.1ttlitn Group it Asphalt of Ctncrate Spreading (tamping or ffnishimli Grove 2/ Compressor (600 C.P.M. or larger)I Concrate Mixer, skip Asphalt Paving Machine (D.cber Gceurs or -Imflar type)) Drl.lye type, Conveyor# rlreunl Eydtostatie Pumps Oiler Crusher (asphalt CraneOW rttu[t Cast-tn- l.cv Pipe Laying nr ;;aahlnat Camb/n anon or eonetate plart)l Plant ("[story Generator, Pump or Compceasorl Mixer and Comprausur Igunite work)# Cuepaetor, sell-pr.gwlleci ' botany 1x111 Helpwr (olilield)s Sklplooder - wheel type up to Concrete Mixer - paving) Concrvto Pump (truck w)unted)s Crane 1/6 yd. w/o attachmontm, Soils Field Technicians Tar Pat Fireman, Operator up to snJ Inclu'llr,g 25 ton capacity)(lon.i-bow pay Teapurary Keating Plants Trawhfng Machine Oilers Truck Crane spPlleablels Ccuehln9 Plants Oclll Doctor) Elevating Cia.torl Oiler Forklift (over 5 tunels 6raJe Clw cher! Grad.-ail; Grouting Machines 11—ding Shlcldt heavy Duty Repairman, Hoist Operator Group 1s A-Frame or Minch Truck# Elevator Operator (inside); rqulp- _ (Chicago to s anJ similar ty,w)l kolc n cult foadur an.1 atelier aant Grauer (tack)) Ford Ferguson (with dragtype attaebantsl# 1 typal 147burnesu Dios, e:-pactur or similar tylwe Lift Mobiles Helicopter Radlosan (ground)# lower Concrete Curing machines 1 Lift Slab stachtne (Vagt4ny mW similar tytac ul r 4taJec (Athvy, Ywer C�nctota Saw) Power driver Jua,o Form Setters Ross Carrier Euclid, Sierra and alsllar typal; Matt•rial 11,sluts ;luCklm) tuchlne (job alta## Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine (1/4 YJ. tubtw r tired, rail hr track tylro)s Pneumatic Concrete Placing MaChlrw (Hockley-Preuswell or alsllar ty(v11 I•neusatic Group 4t Asphalt Plant ritemans Boring Machines Donnan or Mlserman Itadlr.g Shla IJ (tunnul)1 l'umltcrute Guns Notary Grill (excluding (asphalt or eunete1e)1 Chip Spreading Machinel Concrete Pump csleaol tylw)t Rut,W9-tIfcJ I.arth ti—Iny Gpuipmint (ainjle engtne- Is"ll Portable)1 Erldge type thtlo.4.9 and Turntables Dlnkey C:aterPlller, Euclid, Athey Mayon, ahs similar titan with any, loccattive or wtormun (up to and including 10 tons)# blulp- and all attaehsents over 25 yds. and up to su.J Including 50 rent Greaser (greaser t,uck)t Helicopter hoists Highllna cu. yJa.st9uck)1 lu,bbur-t1t811 "fill Moving bpulpaent (multiple CAblawy 51gnalsani Hydra-halwsrr-aero Stomper; Pow[ Sweepers englna, up to and Including 25 yJu. attuck)l 11u1,1wt-t1rcJ Roller (etnpacting)s Screed (asphalt or concrete)# Trenching Scrapwr (salt-luading-paJale wheal types-John ln:cre, 1040 and k Machine top to 6 ft.) similar single unit►) SklploaJer (crawler and wt..•el tyt—Over IS yJa., up to and lncluJln) Ly yda.)l Surface HeAteru and Group 5t Asphalt Plant Engineers Eackitoe (up to and Including _ , Planets Trenching Machina (over 6 ft. evpth capacity)# Tuve[ 1/4 yd.)l batch Plants bit Sharpener) Concrete Joint Machine Ctanel Tractor Compreanor Drill Combinntlon# Tractor (any type (canal and similar type)) Concrete Planers Deck Engines Merrick- larger than 0-5-100 flyvbeal h.p. and over, or similar) bull- 7 man (ollfield typo)) Drilling Machlne Operator (including water doter, Tamper, Scrapue and Push Tractor elrgls euglnel, Tractor O well*)# Futklitt (under 5-ton capacity); If/diographic Seeder (law+# sttachwunts)i Traveling Pipe Wtat. in.J, Cleatn9 #ramuunJln9 Machine (strw, pulp or seed)# Machine :bol Operators Maglnnls Machines Tunnel Lc.cor tivu (over 10 tunu)l Ghuvul, Hackhod. Cl Internal Pull Slab Vibrates[ Mechanic Oerm, Curb or Cutter � 9.0 s 0ragllne, Clameholl (over 1/4 yd. orf up to S cu. yJe. ■.t.e.) y1 (concrete or asyhaltls MeeMnlcal Finisher (concrete-Clary, (14119 Doom pay APpllcsblu)t Lelf-propetlsd Curb and Gutter Johnson, Bidwell or slallmr)# Pavement Draaker (truck mounted)1 Machine RuaJ 011 Mixing Machine# Rollet (asphalt or rinlsh)# Rutd.er- tired rrr Us King Glulpment (single engine, up to and lncludlnp 25 yds. actuck)l Sell-propelled Tat Plpellning MahWnes Slip rote pump (pwet-dlrven hydraulic lilting device for concrete formats SklploaJer (Crawler anJ Wheal type over 3/4 yd. and ' Up to and Including 15 yds.)/ Stlr•gec Crane (Austin-Wastetn or similar type)# Tractor-bull.foser, Tasp.er Scraper (mingle r engine, up to 100 h.p., flywheel and similar tyles, up to and ' Including D-5 and similar types)# Tug-jet Hoist 1 dcual Tunnel j Locomotive (over 10 and up to and Including 30 tone); Welder- general • i RURAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 DLGIBIOM 610. CA17-3092 Paye 20 r•`:'T910M MD. Ch17-3092 Pct• 21 NuaI ( ) Gtoup 74 Crane, over 25 ton up to end including 100 tone m.t.e. ( Bostic P.I.J.a...lit.Pge..0 tlot•q taw.pay •Ppllcable)I Dertict Bacge (long boos['aY PP l/-• it), E�t...rt.. R.N. M L 1 Peed... V.t.d.a .LL. cable)) Dual Ocum Rlsetl Meavy Duty Aepaltman-velJac Cuablhat$"I 17Wt7t DRIMS T.. Benet, Stitt-legs, Guy tlstrl.-, cc similar type, up to and including 100 tons (long E.o a pay applicable)$ taerxail Locomotive (diesel). •, goo or elactrle)l Motoc Patrol-Glade Opecatoc teingle englnell Gcoup•ll ' S 8.72 $ 1.25 .70 {1.00 .10 M.mltiple Engine Tractor (Euclid and •Lntlar type, except quad Group 2t 8.80 1.2S .70 1.00 .10 9 Cat)$ RuLher-tired Party $raving Equipment (single engine, over Gcou; 11 8.8e 1.�5 .)0 1.00 .10 SO yds. •t[uck)t RuLbeC-tl[ed YarN loving Pqufpawnt (multiple Group 4/ 8.9S 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 engine, Euclid, Cattcpiller and alrllar) (over 25 Vda. and up Group Sr a.98 1.23 .70 1.00 .10 to SO cu, yds. sttuckl$ Shovel, Backhoe, D[agl(ne, Clarahell Group 6. 9.00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 (over S cu. Yds. m.r.e.)Ilong boom pay applieat,101 TOW411 Crane ( Group 7t 9.01 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Rapafroanl Tractor Loader (crawler and wbe4 tyle over err yds.)$ Group 81 9.05 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Weida[-tertlt(edl MxhIA Mixer and ■!mild[ Pugm(11 Equlpaent Gcoup 9s t 9.10 1.25 .7 1.00 .10 Group let 9.11 1.25 .7w 1.00 .10 Group 88 Auto Gcsdert Automatic Slip rormt Cc•ne-ov4fr 100 tont Group 111 9.10 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 (lay boar Pay appllcat.lel IW at-etltt Legs, Guy Derrick or Group 121 9.20 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 similar types (capable of holfting 100 tons or nore)(long Group 13$ .9.25 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 L-000 PAY •PPllcablt)I 1ua■ '`.cavator - less than 7SO cu. ydm.I :coup 141 9.50 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Hsch&nICsl Pinioning Itaehin.l tbbLle torr Traveler# lutur Petrol, Group 158 9.75 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 multi-enginolI Pipe 1Ubile Ncchlne# Ruhbec-t(ud earth moving Group 168 9.65 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 ego!)eaent Inaltlple engine, Euclid. Caterpillar and similar type ova[ SO Cu. Yds, •truck)[ Rubber tired melt-loading Scraper IPaddle Meal-auger type 6elf-loading-2 or mote units)) RubLot- tired Scraper - Pushing one another w/o Push Cat. Push-pull , ISO$ per tour •dditlonal to base rate)[ Tandem 14ulpetnt (2 units only)l Tandem Tractor (quad 9 or similar type)$ Tunnel _ .Z Wavle noting gachlne Q Group 91 Canal Llnerl Canal Trlwct B.licoptat Pllotl Btghline rn CaLlovay# ttemt. Controlled ratth Howl" G(ulpment ($1.00 p/h to additional to bow Care)$ Neel ntcavatoc (over 750 cu. yd.) ' r c. N e� 1.1 Ff� tG FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-fRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 ►- ✓rove 1 • *ION/00. CA77-5092 Page ;:2 Um TfUC[ DRrVOO .,:it w Group It WareLouaesea and Teasater . Group 28 Driver or vehicle or combinstlons of vehicles of 2 axles ' (Inclwling all vehicles loss than six tong)# Traffle.Control .. Pilot Car, sxaluding aoving heavy equipment permit load ,• Group 1t Truck scanted Power Broom. . Group 6s Drivers of vehicles or combination of vehicles of 1 axles I Group St Bootaant Cement Distributors Pual Trucks Road Oil Spreader , Trucks Mater Truck, 2 axle Group 6t Dump, of leu than 16 yards Group 7s Tranalt-mix, under l yardal Dumperete, less than 6% yards Group Bt Truck Repsic"n Uelepr Group 9s Mater Truck, J or soce•axlea Group 10i PB and similar type truck when performing within the Teamsters' lutledlctiont Pipeline and Utility working Truck Including Minch, but limltcd to truck applicable to Plpeline and Utility work, where a composite crew Is usedl Slurry Oclvers Truck Greaser and TlrceAn 1500 per tour additional for Tlreman) Group 11, Transit-six, 1 yards or motet Duepccete, 6y yards and .7 over O • -t Group 12s Driver of vehicle or oombination of vehicles of 4 rl or ax• axles Group Ili Dustup, 16 yards but leu than 25 yards Group 16t A-Prase or Swedish Crane, or similar type of equipment drivers Turk Lift Driven Ross Carrier, highway Group 150 All-off-highway Equipment within Teamsters jurisdiction , (off highwy combination of vehicles or equipment with multiple Power swrcas, $1.00 per hour additional)l gyp, 25 yards or &>tvt Truck kepairmsn Group 16t Truck kepaltman Welder 1 t FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 t eta ' SOMME" DECISION STATEr Callfornie COOirriESt Imperial, retn, Iqa Angeles, Orange, biveralde, Sar.Bernardino, tan buts 061spo, menta batt-ora and GrCISION NO. CA77-5091 Page 2 Ventura DECISION N;-'ie=s CA77-5093 DAM Gete of Publicttion SaNtsedas Oeciston No. CA77-5042 dated Kay 6, 1977, in 42 PR 21106 DCSCWIPTION Or 6VRKI Residential Construction consisting of single family _ hoots ante garden type apartsants up to and Including 4 stories. F.I.G.B.r•fn.Par.•r,. 0•tic �. .,�. ' • N•wir . El•urt•a • Frtrt•Be.rbt.Par.errr R•4• N L M Peal.•. �Y•rr,lr• r.li.r Qa da ! ' Ilrwla EJvtatbe . ELE7CfltICIAW t k•t•t N t♦ P.r.lrae Y•wrt+e .rlfa, Iapet ial County Ary,.Ta Electricians W 13.00 .73 ASUS103 NORRIMS 5 13.90 .80 1.17 .06 Cable Spilcacs 11.27 ,75 11.1.45, b0)ISWSAK1.7t5 13.175 .775 2.40 .50 .02 Seen {China Lake Naval Ordnance bklCKLAYt2tSt Stonemssonst ?teat station, Wvacde APO) ' Imperial County 11.22 1.03 1.40 .12 EiectriCIAnst Technicians 11.62 .70 1%+1.48 .15 Worn County 12.61 1.00 1.45 .07 Cable :pllcsr■ 16.30 .70 Itt1.48 .15 Los Angeles County (Cities of worn County (Reoainder of Santa Monica, mallbu, Venice, . County) Pasadona, South Pasadena, Electrictonat Technician* - 12.32 .70 1%+1.48 .15 Arcadia, Monrovia and South of Cable Splicers 13.55 .70 1Nl./tl .15 Raatrctarts blvd., including We Mtgeloa County tory Bcach►I Orange County 11.20, 1.15 1.45 .30 Eleuttictano 12.65 1.03 31+1.95 '.07 Los Aryales County (except Cable Splicers 12.93 1.05 3%.1.93 .07 Cities at Santa Monica, Malibu, Orangs County Venice. Pasadena, South Electricians 12.54 .81 3%*1.45 .02 Pasadena, Arcadia, hantovis Cable Splicers 13.12 ,el ]1+1.45 .02 and South of kooecrans Blvd., Riverside County x Including Lang beachl 11.20 1.13 1.45 .30 Electricians 12.36 .#3 1%+1.65 .0/ Riverside and San Bernardino Cable Sp2lcees 12.66 .85 3t+1.bS 04 Counties 11.20 1.26 1.55 .14 San Bernardino County !'1 Santa Barbara and San tuts Electrtatsnr 12.00 1.11 3t+2.00 ,pt tit (jb)opo Counties 11.11 1.11 1.30 .83 r02 , Cable Splicers 12.30 1.11 31.2.00 .04 to Ventuts County 11.16 1.00 1,20 ..,OS Ban Lots Obiapo County S*1CK TLWDE 5 AkP8.255 .91 3.95 .53 r Electricians 12.26 1.00 1%x1.35 .03 Ct7fTtRS. t Cable Splicers 1348 100 1t.1.13 .03 Carpenters 10.05 1.49 1.95 1.00, .06 Santa Barbara County . , $ar Pliers 10.13 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 (Vandenburg APB) Table 9Uwr saw Operator# 10.15 1.19 1.95 1.00 .06 • Electrician$ 54.21 1.10 3%+I.35 .03 6ninglotsr Plladelvermen, bridge Cable Splicers 15.23 1.10 3%.1.35 .03 or dock csrWntstol Datrick IXomoiindev of County bacgoncnt R,res slinger 10.18 1.49 1.93 1.00 .06 Electricians 12.50 1.10 3%+1.33 .01 card aa:d floor layers 10.25 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Cable Splicers 13.50 1.10 3[:1.35 .01 Head N:.ck Slinger 10.28 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Ventura County Pneumatic Haller 10.30 1.49 1.95 I.00 .06 Electricians 12.77 .64 11+1.05 .02 Nlllvtlghts 10.51 1.49 1.95 1.00 .'.06 - Cable Splicers 14.05 .84 3•;%1.05 .02 Crl02rr wi0r19t Cenent laasone 9.41 1.10 1.75 1.00 .01 Cement rlosting and Troweling itachine 9.66 1.10 1.75 1.00 .06 OW4hLL INSTAt.lt2tS 11.21 1.30 1.60 .60 .07 • i Ut ' Iv t FEDIRAI REGISTER, VOt. 47, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 �L OfCI310N NO. CA77-5093 Ray* I 11L'CIS10"NO, CA71-5093 save 3 va I 4.dt •P,lyt p4eeI14 1'st�.d# r P I-$$p...hts M"'It EJ+s Nu fle.rlt E4.eri.. read-• V4tstise a 41.0 RImperICIAN3t 1 ELEVATOR C014 MfCMRSt Iaparial CountyIspacial. Kern (South or Electricians 4 13,00 .75 3'141.45 Tehachapi Rangel, Loa Angeles. Cable Splicers 13.26 .75 34#1.15 ' Orange. Rtvetaide, San Kern tChlna Late Itaval Ordnance t '' I 0acnardino, San Lule Obispo. Test Station, Ldvatde Arul Santa 4no.ra and Ventura Llacttkfanaf Tethnicfana 14.42 .70 1641.44 .1S ' Counties cable Splicers 16.30 ,70 1%.1.44 .1S Elevator constructors 1 17.93 .343 .3! 31#& .02 Tarn county (Sseaindst of Elevator Csnetcuc^tutu• County) - f Nelptte 70%,111 .349 .35 3648 .02 E2acLtiais0sr Technicians 11.12 .70 16.1.45 .15 Elevatoc Cunattuit0r8• Cable Splicers 13.53 .10 14x1.46 .15 Itelpara (Ptob.) 304Ja toe uyales County Earn County (Horth of Electricians 12.65 1.03 34#1.95 ',07 Tohachapt Remit) Cable Splicers 12.93 1.05 21.1.95 .07 Elevator Constructors 13.49 .343 .31 34.4 .02 Ocsng. County Elevator Conattucturs' Electricians 12.31 .51 36#1.43 1.02 Helper* 701311 .545 .35 3%44 .02 Cable Splicots 13.12 .41 1 34#1.45 .02 L16vator Constructors, Jtivorside County it.lpeta (Pr ob.I SOtia Electricians 12.36 .43 3\#1.65 .04 OLAIIM31 CALie Spifcata 12.66 .45 3411.65 ,04 t■portal county 10.90 .67 .90 San Oernatdino County Loa Anyulea, Orange, Riverside, Electricians 12.00 1.11 36#2.00 .04 San bernatdino. Santa batb4ra, Cable Splicers 12.30 1.11 36#2.00 ,04 San luta Obispo and Venture Q Ran lute Obispo County Countle4 I1.19 .67 1.43 .04 ~ Llectticlan4 17.26 1.00 16#1.35 .01 SRortAleucCASt (1 Cable Splicers 13.44 1.00 21#3.23 .03 rcnce L'toctoce 10.64 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 nt an Dante trattrra County Reinforcing 12.11 1.24 2.221.46 ,06 (V4ndtnbu1g Aral Otnawntalf Structural 11.5% 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Electricians 14.23 1.10 34+1.35 .03 MICATIOH 6 LAWN SPR1icKLEA3t Cable Splicers 15.25 1.10 3%#1.35 103 lst> Ctal, we Angelo4, Otan116. Atsalndst of County Rtver•tde. San tistnardtno. Lltctttclsns 12.50 1.10 34#1.15 .03 San Luis _oto o. Santa ilacb4ca, Cable 5pitcat8 13.10 1.10 36#1.31 .03 and Ventura Cuuntfea 9.40 Lot 146 13t 3/4% V-tuta County LADJU48t Eftctticlans 12.17 .44 3'.#1.05 .02 Ketn county 9.11 .60 1.30 .70 .01 Cable Lplicots 14.05 .64 17.41.05 .02 Los Angeles County (except 1 city of tancastetl 12.00 .70 .90 .01 Ventura County 11.90 1.05 1.11 1.30 .02 San Luis Obtapo County 7.72 .41, 3.20 Santa ltatbata County 0.77 .57 1.00 1.50 4 FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL 42. NO. 190--1`11IDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 r.. -�+ •+i ...AON NO. CAA 7-309) Page 4 DECISION NO. G77-5093 Page 3 Bele Fdea.5..•Lt.Pry.•ae Be.k F.1.e.7...ur.P-l..,r. H..,i1 Ed.c.ttu Ilwdr Ed+uu•. Q.... H L K P-1... Vee.0.. H L Y P.•du. Wurl.. ..d:., Alin.Tt. , PAINTOSt (Cont'd) aw.. t,. PAlNrWI _ Kern County lResatndsc of Imperial. Orange, dlvaralde. 1 County) Los Angeles (dna Aceall Brush S 9.67 .45 .61 .0) San Bernstd►no (a.cluding Brush or Rollet. Swing stages - Yestatn►sttion) - Papethangecal Taping Joint Orushl faint butners S 10.99 .99 S 1.18 .15 .07 Sheat nock 10.12 .45 .81 .0) Papethan-jecal Ston, steel Sprayl sandblasters 10.17 .45 .61 .0) snJ Lrldgs (awing atagell 'San Late o4I■(o, Santa N3cbara Sheet iu::k Tapst 11.49 .99 1.18 .75 .07 and Ventura Counties trust, (a.tng stage)$ Spray 11.24 .99 1.10 .75 .07 Brush 11.31 .75 .60• .03 Sttepl.2ack 12.39 .99 1.10 .75 .07 Iron and Steals Paperhangerai Karn (Lancaster, Naleve, Pasta Hachlne Oputatocl Palmdale. China La►e Naval Sandblastat 11.76 .73 .40 .01 Ordnance Test Station and - Spcaye.an 12.01 .73 .60 .03 W.acda mv). Ws Angeles Tapers, Shaattock 12.11 .75 .60 .03 ►except wins Ares). San , ) Steeplejack 12.16 .75 .60 .03 bernatdlnu (.eat of A lens PL,ST1:n17t51 !.with of Ttuno Including China Imperial County 11.01 - Lake Ares, Johanna•Lurg. Tina An.)•lss and Orange Cat.. 9.743 .68 1.85 .70 .10 44ro... South Including the Riverside and San bernatdlno Ntlghtwuod Ares) Counties 15.00 .01 brush 11.27 .66 :75 .60 .02 San Wla ODlapo County 12.00 Structural steel and bttdgst Santa Barbaa County 6.69 .70 1.03 .01 . Painter Butner 11.39 .66 .73 .60 .021 Verz. ntura County 11.16 .60 •2.15 .02 O ► Tapers 11.79 .66 .75 .60 '.01 PLAST13"S' TLNI) Ss d 1 trash swing stage 113 stories Imperial, Riverside and San t'1 or leas)$ Pspathangsral Darnardino Counties 10.98 1.05 2.43 rrt sandblaststal Spray 11.32 .66 .75 .60 .02 Kern County (China Lake Naval Brush awing stage (over 13 Ordnance Teat Btatlon, stories) 11.64 .64 .75 .60 .02 / Edwrda AYn) 11.723 .95 1.95 .33 structutal steal and bridge, tarn County (RemaInder of 00.) 9.10 .93 1.95 .55 awing _ 11.67 .66 .15 .60 .02 Loa Arr•Jelas and Orange Cos. 10.173 .95 1.95 .60 Spray unlblastar owing stage Sen W1a Obispo County 8.35 .95 1.95 .50 ' (1) Gratia& or lsss)i Paste 'Santa Datbara County (except aachtnar Special coating Sante Hacla) 9.33 .95 1.95 .33 .pray 11.77 .66 .73 .60 .02 Banta Barbara County steeplejack 12.52 .66 .75 .60 .02 (Santa mat(a) 9.7) .93 1.95 .55 Ventura County 9.88 .95 1.95 1.05 1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 v. aes°3 DtCtSI UT7-1093 # Psge t U DECISION NO. U77-5093 Boit Fdye O+a+pts Pa#pe#a F,tra+B.r+Nt,Py+.a B►+at Mw Jr EI+ra14a Ibwly Edeul4r kaw N t Y P+esters Yat+rtaw #Wa. Raw N 1 Y P+r Ne+e Yrt+ttw wlhr APPr.Tr. Acre.It. Pttla0M31 StaanClttaral SOl?FLOOR LAYE"i la)xrlal, we Angalsa. Orange, larparlal County i 9.51 .60 F 1.05 .07 h1warstde. San bacnArdlno, boa Angeles, Orange, San Wit outs;+o, Santa Barbara, r �� Riverside, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Cauntles i 11.66 106 161 131 3/41 San Luis Oblopo, San 'Bernardino and Ventura Kern (eatept east at Las .Counties 10.32 .70 '•.92 .60 .06 Myelee A{ueJ.tet) 10.88 .95 'Bernardino 1.45 .17 Rain (Cast of tae Angola* ^ Bern County 9.72 .7: .40 .78 .01 Myelas A.)JedUCt) 11.38 .95 1.95 3.15 .17 SPRINKLtR rlTERS1 RtrHIC I(11TION t AIR OW)ITIUM1110t Imperial, Kern, Orange (except Riverswe and San Bernardino \ Santa Ana), Niverside, San Countte2 11.11115 .96 .74 .110 .qS Bernardino (except Ontaetol, We Myeies and Orange Cos. 11.935 1.53 1.70 1.42 .02 San Luis Obispo., Santa Barbara KtC,rusi and Ventura (except ?--nta - 1e1„ertal County 9.99 .30 .73 1.00 Paula, Point Nuyu and Port tern County 10.20 .60 .60 Bu4neme) 15.07 .43 .45 .08 Loa Aag'eloo, Orange and tqs Mgelss (Cos Angeles City, vontuta taunttes 11.59 .02 .00 .065 and Ara* within 25 ashes. and Pomona), Orange (Cants Ma), San Late Count r and Santa Bon Bernardino {Ontario), and 1 Barbara Counties 20.43 .535 .3i .0025 Ventura (rants Paula, Point ti unties and Sa+s bacnatdlto tat u and Port fturnumu) 14.66 .i4 .90 .09 Counties 10.45 .00 .7S 1.10 � - BBCtT WTAL M)"MS/ ` t' TILE 5CMM'4 tycrial County ) 11.96 1.04 2.26 Imperial County 11.49 .81 1.17 .06 z tern County Whins take Loa Angelos, Orange snJ Q Naval Utdtrancr Teat Station Ventura Counties 11.99 .90 1.10 .09 =t ar.3 Alwatds AM 13.47 1.04 1.00 .02 San Wit Obispo and Santa 0 tern C.bur.ty (?tr�alndtr of Barbara Cauntles 9.47 1.01 1,20 .83 .01 ttA County)# and tea Myelo ,Rivsrstdo and San Bernardino ` Cuuntica 11.67 1.03 1.35 Cavnty ITI.Ataign pl(tion Nor tlr TIIX 51:17Mt9' RLLPE"s of a straight )for Breen Los Angeles. Orange and J Letveen Gas m o anJ Dly Ylnu) 11.17 1.04 1.80 ,02 Ventura Counties 9.46 1.25 1.24 .13 i.,s M•1<lcs C.,unty Iwee-.Intr.•1 )arisen) 11.53 •44 1.30 .09 PAID 110YIDAYSs OrxnVr s:.unty 12.62 2.01 2.13 h-1t v Year's Dart B-Msmocfat Myi C-Indtper•donce Da I Nlvers s and 5a�s Bernardino 0-tabor Day# C-Thanxrgiving Day# --t3,rtst u Day. G,urt tea � 10.10 2.01 1.80 .00 • San Lula Obispo, Santa Barbara at,d Ventuto Countles 11.00 .94 1.60 Ftkt7TKYfL31 a. Employer contributes 46 wslo outly ra a for ov r S years service and 24 basic hourly•tato for 6 annthe t.• 5 years service a Vacate n pay Ctedit. Six Pahl Nslld.tys A Lt.rtt•gh r. r a • r t FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 100---FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 t ! DDCISION NO. CA77-3091 Page 9 DWI$ION NO. G77-5091 . Page R WIORDr1 Group is Boring Nachlne Dr!;. r (outs We)s Cleaning and Handling of Panels •Jr fd.e•B...b r.P•e..a.• Pormas Concrete f.cacding for rough strike-ottt Cunctete, water curings S mwd Demolition taboret, :ho cleanlbg of brick and lu•uerl Dry Packing of 1 r E/va•tlea Concrete, plugging, tilling of Shus-belt 11olasl Vico Watchwr. Llrbura. f!n•• N L• P•w4•a Warhl•• of/., IJ11aD11LR4 App,.Tr. Brush loaders, Pilots and babel* Handlers, I'layaant Goa, oil an.1,'ur ' . _ Wier Pll.eltnu Laborers [abd[er, general or conetruc[lons labu[ert - general eleanupi La!wcor, landneapinyt laborer, )wtttngt Laborer, tea- Group 1 $ 7.95 $1.03 3 2.70 .60 .10 pore" water and air lineal Material 110'n (walla. ■laba, tlo.are an.i Gcoup 2 0.10 1.05 2.30 .60 .10 Uvcka)l Hugging and Slgnaltngl Scalacl slip Pura 1h.alnoret Slutry Saal _ Crews (Mixer Olwrator, Applicator Oparat.'r, ::.Inueyru tun, Shuttle con, Group 1 6.10 1.05 2.70 .60 .30 lop Man)1 Strtlwt, asphalt, concrete or other pavc.l surtacuat Tatman - and mortar Kant Tool Celli or Tool 11uuaa labocers Traffic Dallneating Group 1 6.45 1.03 2.30 .60 .10 Device Applieatoct W bulov Cleaners Wlre much Pulling--all concrete Group S 0.60 1.03 2.10 .60 .10 pouring operations Group 21 Asphalt Shovelers Cement Dhrnper (on 1 yard or larger mixer and handling bulk cement)i Cesspool Digger and lnetallurt Chucktendars Chute Man, louring concrete, the handling ct the chute Isom ceadyalx trucks, such as Wallis. ■labs, dvcka, flours, Ioundatlune, f..Ltingu. cucbv, gutters • and ■ldawalket Conceeto Curer—Impocvtova marbrane and form 011sts Cutting torch Operator IDemul:tton)t Pins; Ccader, highways and street paving, sic- port, runways, and similar type heavy eunstructinnt Caa, utl and/or vatac Pltellne Wrapper--Pot Tuhdat and loan Kant Guinea Cha+urs lluaderbuacd fun- Asphalts laborer, packing rod •caul and panes borer broom Svu.•pace (saull)s Hiprap Stonapaver, placing stone cc Wut aackwd concretes IWto Scrap.:c and t TLllcr/ Sandblastac (pat tander)s Septic Tank Dbplar and Installer (load- 0 mans Tank Scalae and Cle4nar7 Tree Climber, feller, chain eav operator, Pittsburgh Chipper and similar tylm Dtuah Shredderet Lbdacgruund taborer. Including Calauon Bsllowcc .n . 1 UI t\ I r Mn,a ra FEDERAL REGISTER, VOt. 12, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 =l e✓ • DECISIR CA77-5093 Page 10 • va • t� DECISION H0. Ch77-5097 page 11 Il.RORDtS (Cant'E) � . Croup 3s Asphalt Ra►er.,Wtssan, Iccwer end Asphalt Spreader Domes (all types)" , Ruggymobile ►:ons Concrete Cors Cutter, Grinder or Sanders Concrete Cutting ,crchl Contest• Saw Han, cutting, scuring old or new concretes Driller. Jack- Pd.p Beeelisa P.r.es. haavrer, 2-1/2 ft. drill steal or Suysrs Orf Pak-it Machines Ces, oil and/or 1 R•de Uztet Pipeline Wr&pper--4' Plp- and over by any method. Inside and outs HydroH.-Ir EJ-Hee 6e44sr and Similar types Ispact Wrench, s,rltl-plats! Rettlessn, Potmen and ran , R.I.. 1 H LIF Pe 1-s Y.c.rle• e.J/•, applying •&phalt, lay-kold, ereosute. Iles caustic and similar type materials POWER EQUIrKm OPERATORS App,.T,. 1'applying' Beans applying, dlpptry, bcuating or handling of such materials for pipe wrapping and wateryroufingl s C"tato[• of Pneumatic, g u, electric tools, Vibrating Meeh►nes, Pavement breaks n, Air blasting, Coca-&longs, and similar . Group 1s 9 9.73 .95 9 2.00 .50 .04 ' sechanical tools not aepatatsly classified hacein► Plpslay.r's backup Man, Croup 2s 10.01 .95 2.00 .50 .04 coating, grwtirq, making of 3olnts, sealing, caulking, diapering and Including Group 3s 10.32 .95 2.00 .50 .04 tubber gasket joints. pointing and any and all other Servlceas hock Slinger• Group 4s 10.46 .95 .2.00 .50 .04 Rotary Scarifier or Mullple Head Concrete Chipping Seatlflers Steel Head&r- croup Ss 10.60 .95 2.00 .50 .04 board Kan and Gsldsllne 5•tters Tampers, Berko, Wacker and similar types Group it 10.79 .95 2.00 .50 .04 Trenching rtachlne, hand propelled Group 7s 10.91 .95 2.00 .50 .04 - Group as ll.ce .9S 2.00 .50 .04 Croup ds CribWr, Sharer, Legging, Sheeting and Trench bracing, hand-guided Group 91 11.21 .95 2.00 .50 .04 Legging lawrrl bead Hack &lingers laser beans Oversize Concrete Vibrator Operator, 70 Its. and overs Plpelayar, Including water, sewage, solid, gas s or airs Operator; Manhole Installers Sandblaster (Noamlaman), water bisatings Welding In connection with lat.ocers' work , Group $s sluurs Powdstsu n--all work of loading holes, placing and blasting t CC all powder and explosives of whatever type, regardless of method used for such loading and placings Dtlll•rs All power drill., excluding Jack- . Z hasasr, whatb&t curs, dla•and, wagon, track, maltiple unit, and any and all types of mechanical drilla -1 • 1 M {A 1 1 • FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 �3 DCClJtOd IO. CA77-50113 Page 12 DECIBIOW M0. CA77-3071 Page 1:1 IWEk RQUI"a7fT OPERATORS ' Croup is Brekesant Oumpcessot (less than 600 C.R.M.)t "inter POW=t EQUIPM=OPOIATORS (Cont'd) 011ect Generators Davy Duty Repaicsan# Belpecs Puspl Signalmans i Switchman , Gcoup 2, Compressor 1600 C.r.M, or larger), Concrete Miser, skip Group 6c Asphalt or Concrete Spreading (tamping or flnlshlnq)s. .. tyles, Conveyor[ Fireman, Hydrostatic Pumps 011ec Crusher (asphalt Asphalt Paving Machin" Hoar bet Greene or stellar tylxs)s Bridge , or concrete plant)l Plant Opecators Generator, Pump or Compreasorl Crane Opt caturl Cast-In-placu Ylpa laylnq Krchines Ca„hlnatlun Rotary Drill Balpoc IoiltioIJls Skipluader -wheel type up to Minot and Compressor (gunito wurk)1 Cuwpaetor. half-propolled) 1/4 yd. w/o attachments, Solis rind Technicians Tat Pot rlcemant Concato Mixer - pavings Concrete Pump (truck maunte,I), Crane Teaparecy heating Plant# Trenching Machine Oilarl Truck Crane Operator up to and Including 25 ton eapaclty)IWng-t—xa pay Oiler appllcable)r Ccushtni Plant, Drill Docturt Lluvattuq GtaJart rorklltc (avec S tonal, Grade O,n••kerl Credrall, Ctuuting Group Is A-rtaawe or Minch Truck, Llevator Operator (lnslde)l rqulp- Kschtne# HeaJing Shle1Js Itcavy Duty irepaicmanl Hoist (;vtator sent Gteaser ltack)s Ford recguson (with dragtype ■ttachnants)# (Chicago Boum and s!mllat type), Kalman licit Loader and similar Beliecpter tadiavn (ground)! Power Concrete Curing Machines type# LeTbucneau Blot, Compactor or stellar typal Lift mobiles hrwet Concrete Saw# pvver driver Jumbo rota Setters floss Carrier 1 Lift Slab Maehlne (Vagthury and similar types)l W.dar (Athey, (Job sita)s Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleanlag Machine tucliJ, Sletra and similar typw)s Material llolat# Mucktng KUchtna (1/4 yJ. rubber tired, call it track tylv)l Pneumatic Concrete Group 4s Asphalt Plant Fireman# Boring Machines Boxman or Mixacnan Placing Machine (Uaekley-Fiesswell or similar tylr)t Pneumatic (asphalt or eunetvte)# Chip Spreading 1--sehina# Concrete Pump DeaJing Shield (tunnells PuapCrete Cans i:otary Drill (excluding (small pottablel, bridge type Unloadec and Tutntable! Dlnkey Caisson typal, !tubber-tical Garth MUving LquIr-cant (singla emllne- iocor»tive or Miatoeman (up to and Including 10 tona)t D2u1p- Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon, and similar tylve with any ant Greaser (greasac truck)# Helicopter Molstt Sighline and all attachments over 23 yda, and up to and including $J Cableway Signalman# hydra-hanaor-aero Stomper# Power Sweepetl cu. yda.struek)s Rubber-titeJ Earth K1vin-) t:iulpnent (multiple culler (coapacting)l Screed (asphalt of conccete)l Trenching angina, up to and including 2S y.Is. stcuckll RuLLer-tired Machine (up to 6 ft.) Scraper (self-loading-pad41e wheel type-John Dwere. 1040 and similar single unitlt Skiploader Iecawlec and wheal tyle-ovse Grasp Sr Asphalt Plant Z ginescl Beckham (up to and Including Ill yds., up to and Including Cy yda•)s Surface Heaters and 3/4 yd.ls batch Plants Bit Sharpeners Cone ate Joint Machine Planecs Trenching Machine (over 6 ft. rl.pth capacity)# Tower 0 (canal and similar t g •Ccones Tractor Compressor Drill C&wzinations Tractor (any type Ype)# mrctete Planerl Deck En ine# derrick- -t' man (ollfield type), Dtilllrq Machine Operator (Including water larger than 0-7-1041 flywheel h.p. and over, or alnllar) Bull- n .elle), ratklitt (under 5-ton capacity)# KyJtographlc Seadat i dozer, Tarpor, Scraper and Push Tractor single —line)l Tractor ns Machine (straw, pulp Or sead)# Machine Tool Operator) Maginnis (to.xs attachments), Traveling Pipe Wrapplw3. Clvsning and banding w Internal Pull Slab Vlbratoct rachanie Bare, Curb at Cutter Machines Tunnel locomotive (ever 30 tonu)s Shovel, backhoe, - (concrete Or asphalt)l rachanlcal Finisher (concrete-Clacy, Dcagltns, Clamshell (over 3/4 yd, and up to S cu, yd■. m.r.o.) Johnson, 1114w11 or slsilar)t Pavement Bteaker (truck mounted)p (long Dann pay applicab-'w)# Salt-propelled Cucb and Gutter Road Oil Mixing Machines Rollet (asphalt cc rinlsh)# Rubber- machine tired Earth hiving rjulpment (single engine. up to and including t 25 yds. attucu)# Self-propelled Tar Pipellning Mahoines Slip rare Pump, (power-dirven hydradllc lifting device foc concrete fucna)l Skipluader (Crawler and Whdal type over 3/4 yJ. and ` up to and Including 1ti y a.)# Stinger Crane (Austin-Western , or slailat typoli Tractor-bulldozer, Tamper Scraper (single ergine, up to 100 h.p., flywheel and slnllar types, up to and , Including D-S and similar tyyea)l Tugger Hoist 1 drum# Tunnel Loci jtive (over 10 and up to and Including 30 tone), Welder- general eldergeneral M� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 1vU—rK1U^T. xritmetst its, #vii iz 1j r Dtctal0 CA77-5095 , tag* 14 • Vt - PONCER CWIPttWT OPDrATORS (Cont•d) DLC)SIOH NO. CA77-5093 Page 13 Croup 70 Crane, over 23 ton up to and Including 100 tons m.r.c. (lacy boon pay appitcable)t Derrick barge (long Loon pay appli- Cabls)l Dual Dtus Mlxets Heavy Duty ttcpalrman-welder Combination# liaiot, #tiff-le a, Gu Detrick of Similar t - F.I.S.8...fit. 9 Y yPe, uP to and Including bete 100 tons (long Loan pay APPllcable)) M>norall.locoawtive (diesel). gas Of tleCtr iC)r Mater Patrol-blade Cporator (single engin)r MJ1tiPlt Engine :factor MClld cn,I similar typo, except quad Apyr.Tr. ! TRl1CR DR1V77ta I Gt}$ autAet-t3rtC titch K.ving I:74SpeKnt t+ingIt engine, Duet ' 50 yda. &truck)$ !Garth tUvlty tqulpxnt (multiple ` 1 engine. Euclid, Gtetpfllar and SSm21ar) covet 25 yda. and up Croup 21 2.72 3 1.25 .70 =3.00 .20 to 50 Cu. yon, #truck)) 5c,ovol. 04ckhoo, Dragltne. Claeohell Group 2r , (over 5 cu, yda, a.r.c.)(lonra3,s0 1.25 ,TO 1.00 .10 g Loan Pay applicable)► tower C ne Croup 31 RtpaltrAnc Ttaetot Wader (crawler and wheat typo over 65 8.00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 yds.)$ Group s1 6.95 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Maldat-cattitiadl KAA3 Mixer and similar Pugaill t:)u(pment Croup 54 a.YO 1.2ti .70 1.00 .10 Group Is Auto scads[) Automatic 33tp corm$ Crane-over 61 9.00 1.2: .70 1.60 .10vat 100 tone ' Group 71 9.O1 1.25 ,TO 1.00 .10 !long !rocs Pay applicable[ Wist-stiff Yoga, Guy Detrick at ` Croup 31' 9.45 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 w similar types (capable of hoisting 100 tons or sore)(long Lw).ay aPGroup 31 .10 1.15 ,TO 1.00 .10 9P11Cable)r Mass EAC+v&tor - Ices than 750 Cu, y4S.) Croup 98 9.15 1.25 ,70 1.04 .10 keenanical Pinlahing htchln) Mobile hots Traveler! Motor Patrol, molt$-engtne)t Pipe ksbila Machine ,roup lir .13 1.25 ,70 1.00 ,10 9s Rubbot-tittd earth moving Croup III 3.20 1.25 ,70 1.00 .10 sgai),amnt (multiple angina, Euclid. Caterpillar and similar Group 131 9.25 1.25 .70 1.00 ,10 4110 aver 50 cu. yda. stcuck)t Rubt,et tired self-loading Scraper Group I41 9.50 '1.23 .70 1.00 .10 (paddle whetl-augor typo self-loading-2 or awte units)[ Rubt.tt- Group 15r 9.75 1.25 ,70 1.4u ,10 cited �Cra)•cc -pushing ane another w/o Push Gt. Push-Pull CcuuP 16$ $.35 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 (50: yet hour addlttunal W Lass rate)$ Tandem L)uiprmnt (2 units only}) Tandem Tractor (quad 9 or similar type)S tunnel z kilo biting )uchino 0 Grwp 9r Crnrl Llnsr► Canal Tr1ru<at) Helicopter Pilot$ tllghline � CoLteomyr PAaota Cantrulied Yta[th Mt.vin Equipment rim 9 i irttnt (i1.4d p/t, hi addltlonl to Lsaa tata)l 1414041 Lacavatur (over 750 cu. yd.) 1 x • t 1 l FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO, 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1477 0=1flQr MC. CA77-5093 Paga 1{ OUl'fstSl:OtAS DMIS1011 Tlt= tA1IVOO STATZI Colitrrnia COU47yt aur Diego UCISiON 141MULR1 CA77-5091 DATr 1 Dat.. OC Publication Grwp ;I varebousear. and Teuater Supersedeas Decision No. CA77.5043 dated May 20, 1977, to 12 l'H 16122. DLSCHIVrION Or wonst1 building Conatructlon (doe• not Include slw)le family Group 21 Delver or vehicle or cwmbinattons of vehicles of 2 axle homes and garden type apattmcnts up to and Including 1 stories), heavy and (including all vehicle* lose than all tons)) Tratflc Control hlyhwy construction and dcudging. Pilot Cat, excluding moving heavy equipment pewit load ' Group 3r Truck mounted (b-ar btoos, htq•B...fit.P•/.•.a 0••I. Group /r Delver$ of vehicles or cosbinatlon of vehicle of 3 axle II••'h EJ....... k•1.. N 6.W P-d- V.•111.. ..J'• Grwp sr &soWnl Cement Dletr lhucorl Purl Trucks Road Oil Spreader AI,-.T,. Trucks Yater Truck, 2 axle ASH STO3 WURKVMS 9 13.90 '.00 a 1.17 .06 UOI lFJ0i.5KrHS 13.175 .775 1.00 .50 .02 Gtwp {1 Gump, Of les than I{ yards URtCKldYk:nSt Stonemasons 11.2: 1.01 1.06 ,12 Group 71 Transit-six, under 3 yardas Dumpctate, late Nan 6% • 11HICK, Ot.00K au,f STUNt]NSONS' T121MItS 9.07 .77 1.95 k ya t da CAHPLNTLKS l Catpuuters 11.26 .56 1.20 .50 .07 Group 01 Truck Repairman Relepr 1 Plledrlvereen 11.39 .56 1.20 .60 .07 • Mlllvrlghtal Pneumatic Nall•[► Grwp 91 vats[ Truck, 3 of more atlas llard-I Pltarlayars 11.51 .56 1.20 .00 .07 Cl?N3:T MA::ot1J 1 Group 101 Pit and similar tyle truck when performing within the Cement Masuns 0.51 ,Oil 1.66 1.36 .07 Teurtsra' jurisdictions Pipeline and Utility wurking Truck Color Works Composition, Including Minch, but ltmlted to truck applicable to Pipeline Mastic of r;axyr Plnlahing arks utility work, where a comjuvlte crew is betas Slurry Drivers stachlnet Curb hachinv 9.11 .Ba 1.66 1.76 .07 Truck Genesee and •flraen (50r per hour adaltlonal for Tlteman) DRYWALL INSTALLL•H5 12.60 .56 1.05 .70 .07 ELIXTH IC I At/J 1 Group 711 TTanett-mix, 3 yards or mous DumpCute, 631 yards and Electrlclanr 13.03 .70 31#1.33 .02 Z over Cable Splicer• 13.33 .70 31.1.33 .02 Q ELMATOR CURSTMUCTOM 12.95 .515 .35 31*a .02 Group 121 Delver of vehicle or combination of vehicles of 1 ELMTUR COH:R•M 1M MS' HELMS 70%JH .515 .35 31#a .0: n or mJla axlesl:LCVANIt CONSTMM-WRS' 11CU't71J I» (PRUU.) 506JH � Group Us Dump, 16 yards but lees !tan 25 yards .1 CLAZIlJtJ 10.90 ,67 .90 IHUNWUIIltC1l91 Group 111 A-rtame qr Swedish Crane, or similar type of equipment Cance Euctors 10.66 1.24 2.22 1.16 .06 driver! Push LICt Drivers Ross Carrlar, highway Reinforcing 11.55 1.21 2.22 1.16 l .06 - Croup 1S1 All-ott-highway Equipment within Trusters jurisdiction Ornamentelp d AWN SPHral 11,55 1,:1 6%2. 1.16 .06 (off highway combination of vehicles at equipment with multiple IHAIGATIOtt And lA17t1 3t'NIMtI.tJi9 9,10 lOk 166 136 3/16 power soulces, $1.00 ler hour Addltlonal)t Dump. 25 yards or LAT!MSs Wrthern portion of San Die-2o �sres Truck Relalran County tow center of City of t Dal Mar 11.50 .60 1.00 .off Group 141 Truck Rspalrrun Malde[ Re"Indet Of County 11.56 .60 •70 .70 .02 ` fir .r1�► / in FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, ;fPTEMEER 30, 1977 ,.. DECISION NO. CA77-5096 Palo 2 DECISION NO. CA77-3091 tag•$ 3 U• ' 13 ' t0 Ol Basic flop Bo.RU par.-#. Fit."6-fit.P.y...). B..ir Ibarly EJ.ut1a Mw.! R.r•r N i• P.uln• V.utta ..J/.r - A.rn H i V P•..1... v.t.'I.. Ayyr.TE.J�•,.. a Ayr,.T'. LINZ COWITRUCTIIYIs I SLURRY Sett.OPERATIONS croundaan 1 10.13 .70 31#1.33 .02 Mixer Operator 7 'S.41 .50 .75 p Linemen 13.15 .70 ]9#1.]3 .02 Squeegee Mtn 7.11 .50 .3S b Cable Splicers 11.65 .70 31#1.33 .02 Applicator Operator 6.51 .50 .35 1 h , MAABLB St."ITERS 11.19 .81 1,17 .08 Shuttleman 6.95 .50 .35 b . KkttB12 SCT7LRS' krivER! 8.74 .81 1.00 .OS Top Han 3.43 .SO • .35 b YAINTL'kSt ?I ASTotEAS 11.46 .6S 1.75 .07 truant Painter burner 10.99 .99 1.18 .75 .07 PLASTt3wiSI TEIIDOt9 10.16 .77 1.45 ,SO Swing Stage! Brush) Spriyl PLtrmr_t9f Stesatitters 11.66 109 161 13t ]//9 Iron, sttal Ams btlJye ROOYf3t5 10." .e0 .73 1.00 Painter (ground wt►1 11.24 .99 1.10 .75 .07 SMCL7 MOLAL WORSE" 11.96 1.04 2.24 Paparharget/ Spray, swing 3017 rmist tAria49 4.5S .60 1.05 .07 •tags! Sandblaster) Iron, SPAINKLLH PITTrkS 15.07 .65 .95 .00 1 steel and bridge, wing stages TL'R)u12f0 Woltmul 11.49 .61 1.17 .00 Iron, areal and brldye, Spray TILE Sel'TkAS 11.49 .61 1.17 .00 I (ground)I Atg)ers, eltmbing TvIRAff0 And TILE BELFMS 8.74 .81 1.00• ' mteell brush, clfwbing steel , RICCOLS) H1:1ZLR5 - Receive rate' And brlJga 11.49 .99 1.18 .7 .07 prescribed for craft performing Sandblaster, awlnq stager Iron, operating to which rigging or Steal and btIJya, spray •wing l welding la Incidental. Stages bpray, climbing steel ' aryl brldye 11.74 .99 1.18 .7 .0 PWfrx/TY9r ' Steeplejack 12.39 .99 1.10 .7 .07 A. li.ployar Contributes 41 of as hourly ate for yeast 44evIce a d Zr, PARxlyU ; LOT WORx And/Or SIGIDY 29 of bAslo hourly rate for 6 the to years' ervlca • VSeatlo Q MWZxSr Pay Credit. 4 Paid Holidayat throu•)t P. Traffic delineating dav(ca ~ applicator 8.87 .50 .35 b b. Employer contributes 0.22 per f t to!C tlday ti f plus 1. ] par n r m ttltal stop Installers Traffic to Vacation Pund for the first tear of s.p!oyaant 1 year t lose haft to surLsca uttJbleatarl Stripe[ B./B .SO `.]S b S yaare 0.33 per hour to vscat RI PunJ, years 1 1t leu tfan Ia yo t Btlper (Traffic surface S.43 per hour to Vacation runt over 10 ears 0.'1, per hour to Vac elon &Sndblaater/ whttl atop , Yuni. 1nmtallars Striper) 6.83 .SO .35 b PAID f1OLTDYAIr A-tiew Yusr's Days 0-Memorlal Day/ -Tndeper>♦tenee a i P O-Labor Days t-Thanksgiving Days 1-Chrletaa, Osy. t I FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 t . DECISION N0. CA77-5096 Page 6 DLCI610N 110. CA77-5096 Page S B.a. fls.a•B.w.he.Y•p..•se . 0.•sc fdq•B«.hu P•rr«s• 1 N••'(f E/•wsl•a R•s.er N L V P.•.I.w. V•coN.• E•w//u�• 2JtbOFJAS App,.Te. LABORERS (Cont'd) Arr•Tr. LADDRERS, General constructions ` CONCRM CUR17tt Impervious • Gas and Olt Pipelines Jetans Nembranet Riprap Stonepavert T1,141 Shed Cl,ecketl Using dry Sandblaster (pot tender s packs flagman S 7.76 .77 i 1.95 .50 .11 Plpelayac Backup man. coating. ' Gtouting, Making of joints, ; •• CIRTING WB,-H OPERATOR Healing. Caulking. 013recing, , (demolition)I Scalar 7.61 .77 1.95 .50 .11 and lnleudlng Rubt.er Casket Jolntas Pointing and any and GUII:UI CHA$l31 7.66 .77 1.95 .50 .11 all other services S 7,55 .71 i 1.15 .50 .11 f ripe GIUDCR U7 aictr+AYS. ASPAIILT ft"ER, IRONER. SPRGDERM ' STI+ELTS MD AIRNRT`+ PAV114 Buggymobile Mans Cement (ae-cr and dtainage lines)M Du■per (on 1 yard or larger Landacape Gardener and - misers and handling ublk Nars•ry Man 7.16 .77 1.95 .50 .17 cement)t Concrete Saw Man i (excluding tractor typ•)t WOREA (packing tad steel Roto-scraper, chipping sod ),•ns)I Tank Scaler and ha�wers Concrete Care Clutter Clearer 7.665 .77 1.95 .50 .13 and rare Blowers Gas and oil plpallne -rapper-pot tenders (ORILlik'S ifrf.r" (Caiswon) and fats Mans Operator and ' lnc)uJln,1 Dellovers Boring Tender of pneumatic and , Z Machine Helper 7.69 .77 1.95 .50 .11 electric tools, Concrete ` 0 Pump, Vibrating Machines wlhl,vd CLM7u:ERs Cluck Tendar and similar mechanical tools M Irxcept tunnels)t Septio not separately classified tB tanx dig7er and installer heroins Tree Climber using ` (LCaJaanl 7.51 .77 1.95 .50 .13 mechanical tools 7.57 .77 1,9S .50 .11 CESSPUOL D1GILXA AND 1NSTAUM 7.56 .77 1.95 .50 .11 ROCK SLINGCRI Scalar (using '` bos'n chair or safety belt or power tools) 7.61 .77 1.9S .50 .17 'i u. Al al ` rn /- FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 W �..0 EV ' •rLtSI. CA77-5091 Ps9s L iSION I0. G177-3091 Page 7 UI • N rD F.dr fJnp R,w.pt.Pq.rnb B..It Fdwp BrwrRl.Ps r.+.nta N..,ir ELrns.e H...(r Eb u11.. • LAWAER9 (Cont'd) t Rrlrr H L v P.•.le+r Vrr•spa 0s140 Rot.. H L v Pw.isa. Aryr.Tr, 1-411OR!" A►►1-T,. (Tunnel and Shalt Mork) RI14J.ltG, all other when dtillirg is for use of BUZZ GAIIGt Concrete Crew esplostws 7.65 .77 3 1.93 .30 .to (Includes roddera and spreaders)# Ou"enl . IPIPMAYIA, ti1.'SA1l.IC O.1 97M- Grout Crewl HUCkers, '.. IC I ncludlnq racer � (laborers) In short dry ae�n)a, 60114, 900, elm)$ tunnels under stfeetay weldIng In crnmeetlon with ' highways and similar latuter's woos 7,67 .77. 1.93 .30 .13 plateal Tcackmen) Swaeper !brakeman and switchmen 1 GAS ANO OIL PIPELINE MIUPrrR to tunnel`wock) 7.63 .77 S 1.93 .30 .13 16- plies and over) 7.70 .77 1.9$ .30 .17 , CIIIICII TF]70CAs Cable Tendery M 1111TH, rlluRrit, L/.GGtor;, Nippers Steel Form Weer SIUXI'lua lJ:II TpIJlCN M%CINGs and Setters' Helpers Vibrator- Uar.d-gulded layglnq hammst 7.77 .77 1.95 .50 .13 mins Jackhammerl Pneumstlo _ toule (except driller) 7.73 .77 1.95 .50 .13 STtXL HrADERWARD MAN 7.705 .77 1.93 .80 .13 ' GROUT CUSHL( - 7.85 .77 1.93 .30 .13 DRIIA"s -.(all )a,wer drills, ' including jackhmt%er, whether BEA ERSI Dr ULeta) Cherry , cure, dfas)nd, walon, track, Plckermens Keeps[ and other multiple unit, aryl Any and penumstic concrete placer ' z all types of t chanlcal operators) Miners, in short Q' dollies Sandblaster 1 dry tunnels under street•, -_t itl0txleaan) 7.81 .77 1.95 .50 .13 hglhvays and similar places) i A Miners, tunnel (hand or M ''/A.Dr1WAN, BLASTERS 7.815 .77 1.95 .50 .13 • machine)/ lbwderw0l Primer- houses Tlrberwnl Ratimbermanf READ ROCK SLINGLA 7.88 .77 1.95 .50 .13 (wood or steel)) Steel tors Raisers and Setters 7.90 .77 1.93 .50 .13 rove EREcroRSt Class 1 7.86 .77 i.95 .50 1J SRA`T AND RAISE HIM 8.15 .77 1.95 .SO .13 Class 2 7.61 .77 1.95 •.30 .13 Class 3 7.36 .77 1.95 .30 .13 GUNITC WORMS# Notslemrn end Rodman 8.09 .77 1.93 .50 .11 U,x:S0$V17tS 7.355 .77 1.95 .50 .13 Gunmen 7.77 .77 _1.95 .50 .13 • - Rahoundsen 7.155 .77 1.93 ,.30 { .13 t s FEOLRAL REGISTER, VOL. 12, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 t t �tfd DECISION NO. CA77-5096 Page 9 t r POWkm EQUIPMUCI OPLRATORS LLCISIOH NO. CA77-SO54 rays Q Group 14 RrakemanJ Coepcessor (less than 600 C.R.M.)t Engineer 011ert Generators Heavy Orsty Repaltmanl Helpers Pumps Signalman) • Switchman Group 21 Compreaaar 1600 C.P.M. or larger)&Concrete Mixer, skip Dots Fd.s.8...ht.P•r..,tm type, Conveyors £truant Hydrostatic Pumps Oiler Crusher (asphalt Mewl or concrete plants Plant Opecatort Genccator. Pump oc Coapceesoct r EJ,.•uca Rotary Drill Helper (olltield)s Skiploader -%heel type up to R•a. N l It P..d.a. V.,"Is. W., 5/4 yd. w/o attachments[ Soils Field Technicians Tac tot rlremant Powim wulPnt:mr OP13tATOlU �►er.Tr. Tespotary Heating Plant) ?ranching Machine 011art Truck Crane OLler :roup 1• i 9.75 .95 S 2.00 .50 .0/ Group 1t A-reasu or Winch Trucks Elevator Operator (inslde)s Lauip- Ccoup 2 10.03 .95 2.00 .50 .01 rent Greaser (rack)) Ford Ferguson (with dragtypa attachoente)t Gsoup 1 10.72 .95 2.u0 .50 .04 Helicopter Radin,an (ground)[ tower Concrete Curing ttichlnes , .coup t 10.86 .95 2.00 .50 '.0/ Power Conecate Sa-t Power delver Jumbo Fors Settert Ross Carrler Gsoup 5 10.66 .95 2.ou .50 .oa (fob e1Le)l Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine Grump 6 10.79 .9S 2.00 .50 .0/ Group 7 10.97 .9S 2.00 .SO .01 Group !t Asphalt Plant Plcemant Bnrinq tschtnet Boxman or Nlxarmn Croup 6 11.01 .95 2.00 .SO .01 (snphalt or concrete)1 Chip Spreading Machines Concrete Pvap Group 9 11.21 .95 2.00 .50 • .0/ (small portable)# Bridge type Unloader and Turntablas Dinkey Locomotive or Mbtocxan (up to and including 10 tons)# Giulp- oant Greaser (greaser truck)[ Helicopter Holatt Highllne Cableway Signalamnt llydra-hasmsnr-aero Stompers I•ower Sweepers Roller (compacting)# Sctsed (asphalt or eoncrate)I Trenching Machine (up to 6 ft.) Group St Asphalt Plant Engineer# Dackh" (up to and including ' 3// yd.); Batch Planti Ott Sharpeners Concrete Joint Machine z ` (canal and similar typa)I Concrete Planers Deck Engines Derrick- 0 man (olltteld type)[ Drilling Machine Operator (Including water wells)l Forklift (under 5-ton capacity); Hydrographic Seeder ti Machine (straw, pulp or seed)[ Machine Tool'O)rcatoct Maglnnl■ them Internal cull Slab Vibrator# Merbanle Bern, Curb or Gutter (concrete or anphalt)s Mechanical Finisher (concrete-Clary. • Johnson, Bidwell or slmllar)l Reverent breaker (truck mounted)) Road Oil Mixing Kichlnes Roller (asphalt or Finish)s Rubber- tired Earth M')v/ng Llul(urent (single engine, up to and Including 25 yds. atruck)t Self-propelled Tat Plpellning sahelnet Slip rocs Pump (power-dicven hydraulic lining device for concrete furme)s Skiploader (Crawler and Wheel type over 1/1 yd. and up to and Lneludlng its yds.)[ Stinger Crane (Austin-ttestecn me similar type); Tractor-bullddrer, Taspor Scraper (single engine* up to 100 h.p., flywheel and similar types, up to and r Including D-S and similar typesli Tugger liolst 1 drum! Tunnel locomotive (over 10 and up to and Including 10 tons)) Weldec- yanscal t ; FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL 42, NO. 190_4RIDAY. SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 r N ) DWIS1•. CA77-5094 Pass 10 I6I0H M0. G77-3094 Page 11 - vi ttDD a) P0541311 IOU1PP"T OPERA70AS (Ca:t'd) POW17t CDUIPM174T OPLRATOP3 (Cont'd) Qck.p 6s Asphalt or Concrete Spreading (ta*pial or ilnlshlrrl)t Group It Crane. over 25 ton up to and Including 100 tons R.C.C. Asphalt Psvlr-g Machine (barber Greene or similar type): Brldgl (long bow ray applieabla): Durick 841`90 (long boom pay app11- Crane Operators Cast-in-place Pipe Laying Rechine, G),-binatlon cable)# Dual Drum Mlserl ((cavy Duty Ro-pairman-raider Combination? Mixer aid Coepre sor (gunite wock)s Compactor, self-propelled) Bolat. Stiff-legs. Guy Derrick cc alallar type. up to and Including Concrete Mixer -pavJngr Oonerete Pulp (truck mounted)? Crane - 100 tons (long boon pay applicable): Monorail La'000tive (diesel), . O.etator up to and incluSing 2S ton cap3city)(Long-boom pay gas or electric): Motor Patrol-blade Operator (Single engine)I applicable)# Crushing Plants Drill tractors Elevating brad-1`l Maltlple Engine Tractor (LLclld and similar tyre, except quad rorkitft (over S tons)? Grade Qbecker? Grade-ally Groutlnq 9 Cat): Rubber-tired Forth Having Elulpment (single engine, over michine, Heading Shleldr Heavy Duty Ropaireanr Holt O,•erator $O yda. struck)1 Rubber-tired Earth Moving Gqulpment (multiple (CA1u7o W)oo sad similar type)# Rolman Dolt leader and Similac engine, bucl)d, Caterplller and similar) (over 23 yda. and up tyjol LeTburneau blue Comp3etot or alallar t)yes Lift Mobiles to SO cu. yds. ■tEuck)s Shovel. Backhoe, Dragllae, Clsashall Litt Slab::echlre (7agtbary and similar types)? loader Whey, (over 5 cu. Yds. m.r.e.)(long boon pay applicable)? Tower Crane Mclld, Giersa and ;Imilar types Material Holst? sucking Machine Repalrmans Tractor leader (crawler and -heel type Over 6% yds-)1 (1/4 yd. rutd-et t u oJ, tall or track ty(+))s Pneumatle Concrete Welder-eertifleds Woods Mixer .nd similar Pugmlll IIluipoent Placing Machine I2f3ckley-Pteaswell or similar typa)s pn-unat)e Heading Shl-ld (tunnel)? Pumperete Gunr R,)tary Drill (excluding Group is Auto Gr4dert Automatic blip Fens Crane-over 100 tons' calason typ•)s Rubber-tired Faith Moving 67ulpm-nt (mingle engine- (long bow pay applicable, llolst-stiff Le93, Guy Derrick or ., Catetplller, la)clid, Athey Wagon, and similar typen with any similar types (e3poble of hoisting 100 tons or moce)(long anJ all atlact.roents over 25 yds. and up to and including SD bona pay applicable), tus3 Excavator - lees than 730 cu. yds.# cu, 743.atruckls Rnhtmr-t11`4d Earth Mbving Tgulpannt (multiple Mechanical Pinlshing Mbchlnc: Mobile Porm Traveler: Motor Patrol. engin?, up to and Including 25 yds, atruck)) Rubbor-tired multi-englne)t Pipe Mobile Machines Rubber-tired earth moving r-craper (sell-lo.IJ1n9-paddle wheel type-John Deere, 1010 and equipment (multiple engine, Dselld, Caterpillar and similar Almllar single units Stlploader (crawler and wheel type-over type over SO cu. yda. atruck)s Rubber tired self-loadtng Scraper IS yds., up to and Including 6y yds.)) Surface Heaters and l (paddle wheel-auger type 6elf-loading-2 or more unite)? Rubber- Planerl Tr-aching Reehino (over 6 ft.•dapth eap3city)l Tonic tired Scraper -pushing one another 10/0 Push Cat. Push-pull Granas Tractor Ccr.vressor Drill Combinations Tractor (any type (300 par hour additional to base ratel, Tandem Lr(ulpment (2 larger than n-S-100 tlywbrel h.p. and over, or similar) bull- units only)? Tandea Tractor (quad 9 or similar type)( Tunnel • Z doter, Tae;-:r, Scraper and Push Tractor single englnn), Tractor Kale Boeing Machine O Ram attnchmentl)s Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and Bending M..chlnes Taira-1 Ir:unt(ve (over 30 tonn)l Shovel, Daekhose Croup 9s Canal Liner, Canal TrlmmeC, Dellenpter Pilots 1319bltne f1 bragllne, Claushell (over 3/4 yd. and up to S cu. yds. m.r.o.) j Cnblevsys Remote Controlled Lartb Kaving rluipment (31.00 p/h N (tong Boom pay applicable)► Self-propelled Curb and Gutter additional to basis rate)) Wheel rflteavator (over 730 cu. yd.) Machine • 1 FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL 41, NO. 1'00--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 i ELISION 610. CA77-5094 Pste 12 DECISION NO. CA77-5096 Page 11 r r FA.e.8-40.F•rm•wta Fit.,.a...lit.P.r..wr. E.ar E•.te ' Nom► Ebun.. Nwrly EJ.c•ri•w R•ttt H L W PMil"s Y4t011.• ..J/., R.I.. H L X P.asl•.• Y•rsii•a ••J!•r Aoirr.Tr. App.Tr. TRS1Q DRIVERS TR= DRIVERS (Cont'd) ?ICFUPS (3J4 to. and under), ' DUKPC CTE (less than 4% yards) f 6.44 .90 .fS S 1.00 .10 • Swampe[s and helpecal Traffic control pilot car (excluding ruck PCONTROL oRIVIIty stere moving heavy equipment) 7.117 .90 .k5 6 1.00 .10 truck (3 •site) 1 6.50 .90 .tS 1.00 .10 THUS REPAIRMAN OR YEMENI HELPER 0.07 .90 AS 1.00 .1p rum OR 17Y)IAMITL NoE%PIOSIYES 6.33 .90 tS 1.00 .10 Dt" (16 yards and under 2S)l 1rARLt0U5i7iAN 6.12 .40 .05 1.00 .10 Dump or flatbed (4 axle or morels tovtxd and trailers IttDUSTRJAL LIPT 0.20 .90 .13 1.00 .10 Tralnelt 1419 (under 4 yards)# Grout Htaerl Dwperete (6y DUMP (less than t yde.I[ Ou+p yards and ovat)1 Du,pstet 6.50 .90 .65 1.00 .10 at flatbed (2 a914)i Contract ' puepingi Iurelift tundet DUMP (13 garde and under 33) 6.6I .90 .65 1.00 ,20 15,000 Tbs.} 6.23 .10 .iS 1.00 .10 • OUMP 46 yds. arvt und.r 12}1 ow 10's or ON 20's oc Euclid Dump or Jlatr»d (I axles)) . .type equipsentl LeTburnesu , Pulls. Terra Cobras at similar Dunkrtasn 4.29 ,40 ,65 1.00 .10 typo of equipment regardless FORALIPT (15,000 The and of type of attachments when . patterning work in the 0 Ov4[)1 Roaa Cattlat 6.35 .90 .45 1.00 .10 teamsters' jurisdiction at, (12 yds. end under 16►i Pe cc similar type of dump P1 DW truck with loading attach14mrnte 6.65 .90 .05 1.00 .30 yr Dump of Slatted 13 sales. � _ rlth $e■1) 0.36 .90 .05 1.00 .10 TRUCK GREASER 6.66 .90 .65 1.00 .10 WATER TR=6 (2 axles)i Erosion 7 AXLES OR DOUELE GOOSENECK . control noxxlearnl P(ie(lne JOHDED of combination Of drivers (Including winch and vehicles when under permit all sizes)l Road oil spr.4A.t, load E.701 .90 .91 1.00 .10 cement dtstcibutor or aiurtyl ' Road oil or slurry Locutions Prell truck 6.31 .90 .0S 1.00 .10 l • ( t • r r • c!r iJ tD FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 d rlSlvt NO. CA77-5096' Page 15 CJa DLCIS0. CA77-5096 Page l6 1143V C1 ' 4141E Cra/r Fige 8.,.lua Prr..,,f, Refn N L• P.,Jewa Wunrw w/Ar 11••'1► E:+a•u.. RHra N 1 Y Pe,Jer• Vra•flew w6.rr • A►►..Tr. r ` ay�r.Tr. POKER EQU1PNCN1'OPWATORS TRJCK DRIVERS (Cont'd) DREDGING (NydraullC Suction Dredges) TPANStT-NIX (2 Yards and over) i 2.72 .90 L25 S 1.00 .10 r LEVEMDJE - $11.6! .95 S 2.00 .50 .06 TSY�7tAli 0.76 .90 .85 1.00 .10 WATCH "INMRs Weldor 11.02 .95 2.00 .50 .06 I D.Y,P 11S yards and DECKNATL 10.56 .9S 1.00 .50 .06 under %1 0.72 .90 .25 1.00 .10 N2NCMM (Stern winch or dredge) 10.67 .95 2.00 .50 .06 FAT134 I'JLL T10.ni+5; VIII&rI A-rraoe or Swedish Crane 41.25 .90 .415 1.00 .10 1 BARGEMS: Dec)Ihand) Flreasnr 011erl lAveehand 9.91 .95 2.00 .50 .06 f �DUMP (50 yards and I under 651 41.97 .90 .25 1.00 .10 (Clansholl Dredgaa) DIMP 165 yards and •1 over) 9.05 .00 .25 1.00 .10 LEVCRNAN 11.60 .95 2.00 .50 .06 NA7C11 ZNGINE.LA 11.02 .95 2.00 .50 .06 Z O DECK NATE 10.56 .95 2.00 .So .04 -� • r1 BARGE HATS 10.67 .95 2.00 .SO .06 4A BARGI~# Deckhandr rlreatnr Oiler P.93 .95 2.00 .50 .06 • 1 z fEOERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 r surfASEUIJlS OCCISION , ST',:Et C&Ilfotnis t'OUNTY/ San 0101)0 , "ZISIOnI 1il`CUJIt CA77-5095 IY.TE 1 Data or Pa51lcatlon DGCISION H0. CA77-3095 page 2 Sa,ecs�des trcl+Ion N. CA77-5044 d.te4 Puy 20, 1977. In 42 YR 26130 OESCASPTIOai OF W40A. Rsaidentisl Cunstt-ctron c„nalsting ut al"le tartly ' hare• and garden type &pactrents up to and Including t stocles FQ•g•8•w•LI•Psr�.wu t'd•1.8.w•I:U Pq.•+n ' 8•0r BsJr N+wlr EJ.csth,• If••'If EJ+wn.• Rst.• 1{L K P•+•1••4 V...O.. s.J/., R.I.• H L W P•+•bw• V•nN•• .wJ!• Ass,.Tr. App,.T,. rEAHtII.R Si.-ITFA9VTT.4Y .81 s 1.17 .75 .U8 l:.Gi=.7•Y FriNRl.i1S 6 13.90 .60 3 1.11 .06 rWMIX 6ATCCAS1 UELPSRJ 8.74 .31 1.00 .08 U01 LiJtIVO!LNS 13.175 .775 1.00 .50 .02 PAWTUtS1 OKICKLAYL'nSt Stonemasons 11.22 1.03 1.06 .12 Brush 10.91 .99 1.16 .75 .07 CHICK, BLOM and 67%Nl?ULON3' Sprays Swing Stags, Scush 11.24 .99 1.16 .75 .01 Tu::.YJ,S 9.87 .77 1.95 Pal+c[hanlgenJ Spray, Swing CAMILUTERS: Stagel Sandblastvr., 11.49 .99 1.18 .7S .07 Cetp'entere 11.26 .5t 1.20 .80 .07 PLASTERERS 1 11.46 .611 1.75 .07 Piledriversn 11.39 .56 1.20 .00 .07 PI.A:TFAIRS' TMCRS 10.46 .77 1.95 .50 Afllrtlght+t Ineumatic Nailer# PLuttREN51 Steaotltters 10.95 106 16% 13% 3/46 Hardr00.1 Fl.orlayera 11.51 .56 1.20 .80 .01 RNF= 10.79 .60 .75 1.00 CrIlw T PJ.53t:5t SIIMM ID:TAL HORAI:RS 11.96 1.04 2.24 Cenent masons 8.61 .66 1.66 1.36 .07 SOFT FLOOR LAYERS 9.55 .60 1.05 .07 Chlor fiscal C.c"attlon, SPRINKLCR FITTLRS 15.07 .6S .9S .08 nifitic or Fp1sy, Finishing TrJ'PA2Z0 WORAERS 11.4% .01 1.17 ) .08 Itachlnel Curb ►uchlne 9.11 .88 1.66 1.36 .07 TILE SLTr"S 11.49 .61 1.17 / .06 UNYfiALL IIESTALUAS 12.60 .56 1.05 .70 .07 TERRAZZO I. TILE SETTERS IIELPMS 8.74 .81 1.00 LU'.Cr ICIA1:Sr BICCLASI %''EUICR.S - Reeelve rate z El•ctrld an• 11.03 .70 3111.33 .02 pcescrlbcd for craft performing ' CaLle Splicers 13.33 .70 )%41.11 .02 operation to Witch rigging or 0 EU.77.TOR CONSItHU-MRS 12.95 .545 . .35 364& .02 voiding le,incidental ELINK110H COa5TULKWTRS' II{:LPEnS 704JIf .S45 .35 3\4& .02 EEJ..ATCR CONSTHUCTVHS' HELEPHS 11)OMAYMS2 tt1 (rwju.l 501.10 &. G plcyec contributes 4% of baa c hourly rate for 5 years' ecvtc• 44 CIJIZIIRS 10.90 .67 .90 26 of basic hourly rate for 6 onthe to 5 year&' service &I Vacatl t IFL444ORKLItst Pay Credit. 6 Paid Holldayal k through F. Fence Erectors 10.66 11.24 1.22 1.46 •.O6 Ralnfotclrg 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 •06 PRAM unl.InA7Sn 6rn3mentall Sttuctucal 11.5% 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 A-Ile- Yeat's Dayt 5-14cmrlal Dayi C-Indepe dence Da^I INHIOATLON and L .11 SPttI1;XLrJl9 9.40 lu1 161 134 3/48 0-Labor Dayl It-Thanksgiving Dayl '-Christ • Day. LA:TII:KSt Narthern I+:rtinn nC San Diego Count, t<-center of City of Col Kir 11.50 .60 1.00 .05 Remslnder of County 11.86 .60 .70 .70 .02 I 1 - t� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42. No. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 90, 7977 tD W r LILA 010. CA77-5095 Paye 3 DECISION NO. CA77-3096 , Page 6 UL IJ CD i F.I.J.Pd• .B•..fir. S P.J, f.Pge 6.•.Lr,vq.•.0 ,.., P• r. tH...Ir Er.,.rl.e O.,It t.ba H L 1r P•ad.e. V...IpM a .W.. Id•+Ir E..n n.. LABORt7t9 AID,.Tr. R•I.• H l P«d.•• IV...is..• ,.TLABORERS (Con[•d) App,.Tr. UJ60RrJa.. Cin•ral Ccrsttcct torr Cas ant ol: Ptp.11ner Je V+n; COt1CRETE �+ lel•cvloua Til St•ed G.•uerr being dry Hembtanel Riprap Stonepaverl t Sandblaster (I-)t tender); paekt llaSkn 7 7.36 .77 3 .195 .50 .13 Plpelayer Backup Kin. Coating, Ct.TTi'a::VPCH OPLZA:3R Grouting. ?Liking of Joints, Sealing, Caulklny, Diapering, (der»lltlon)t Scalar 7.61 .77 1.95 .SO .13 and Including Rubber Casket CUI HEA G1PL5t7i 7.61 .77 1.95 .30 ,13 Jolntar Pointing and any and all other service• 3 7.55 .77 1.95 .50 .13 flix GRAUra rd? 111c+nrAYS, ASPHALT RAK9R: IRONER, SPREADEAr / 57`14rt:TZ: A1W AIRPORTS PAVING I+u• (sever and dulna9s lines)# ? ar Cement .e Gatden•r and -dumpperer ((onn yard 1 yard oc larger landiee ) ■Ixe[a and handling bulk u Nursery nen 7.66 .77 1.93 .SO .13 cement)i Concrete saw man /.ADr+Af'n (packing ref steel (e•cluding tractor tyle)# ' and ane)# Tank Scaler and Rotoeri Concrete chipping Coreg P hams+crr Concrete •ors cutter Cleaner 7.60 .77 1.95 .30 .13 and form blower# Gas and oil LIJ'A'$ IN:LPLR IG kaon) pipeline -rapper-pot tenders DRI and form■+ani Operators and lncluJlnl bellowanr boring tenders of pneumatic and Hacblae Helper 7.69, .77 1.93 .50 .13 electric tools, concrete pump, O MIttOOIt CLPJUH71r Chuck Tends; vibrating machines and similar mechanical tools not separately (except tunnels); :,-PtIC classified herein; Tree climber fl tank digger and Installer , using mechanical tools 7.37 .77 1.93 .30 .13 emit (leaden) 7.51 .77 1.93 .30 .13 CESSPOOL DIGGER AND Ir:7TAL1J'Jt 7.56 .77 1.93 .30 .13 RUCK n Chair Scales lubelt tros'n shalt or safety bel[ of power tools) 1 7,62 .77 1.91 So .11 i 1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 Ny Cx' DECISION W. CA77-5095. Page 3 DECISION NO. CA77-5095 page 6 t ae+ls f.lwee aewdU•Pgs•.I• FA.s.a.w•Id.P.1-1. He.,IY Eb;eNe. a^Ir Rel•. N L M P«de.e Yentl.w •W., u..i f EJ+ndew An,.T, R•1•e M L Ir P-41..e Yet.de. ewJ/e. LAD0h12lS ICont'd) App,.T,• POWER MQUIPIUM OPERATORS DItILIJJLS. all other when drilling 1e for use of ..plosives S 7.65 .77 6 1.95 .50 .13 , Group 1 i 9.73 .95 i 2.00 .5D .04 Group 2 10.07 .95 2.00 ,50 '.OL P11'I:IATI:N. ?U rA1.1.IC GM 11011- ;Coup 1 10.32 .95 2.00 .50 .04 ' rJ.rnhr.lc (lr.c 2udi n•I water Group 5 10.68 .95 2.00 .50 .04 ca•way, sulld, yea, sit)l Group 6 10.79 .95 2.00 .50 ,04 welding in connection with Group 7 10.91 .95 2.00 .50 .04 laborer's wort 7.67 .77 1.95 .50 . .13 Gfm,p a 11.08 .95 2.00 .50 -.04 ' r Group 9 11.21 .95 2.G0 .50 .04 GAS AMU OIL MEN=WNAPPER (a• pipe and over) 7.70 .71 1.95 .50 .13 CNIIIUial, SUOA17r, LAlY.I21G, � ::Iti:/.T l/r.: Ar1�TNl7lCII bRACINZI Hand-gulded lagying hasasr 7.72 .77 1.95 .50 .13 £,TLEL)lt'J.DUBOARD MAN 7.76' .77 1.95 .60 .13 ' UNILIJSIs - tall r-r drilla, Including }aekha..-t, whether Z CJr a. dlanMd, ""on. Lr/rk, Q unit. / atd and any -� ell tylrl of wecl�+niosl I ('7 drl2lci Sandblaster m Itwttleaan) 7.61 .77 .1.95 .50 .13 I 4n 1 Km-JM-J.N. OUSTERS 7.04' •77 1.95 .50 .13 ' fhI.,D ROCK SLINGER 7.66 .77 1.95 .50 -.13 I , f:.1-CE GtrMRSr . l'lwc� 1 7.06 .77 1.95 .50 .13 .lets J 7.61 .77 1.95 .:0 .13 t Class 1 7.36 .77 1.91 .50 .13 1 n u;tti m2o 7.355 .77 1.95 .50 .13 t 1 . ul ( FEDERAL REGISTER, VOI. 42, NO, 190--FRIQAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 'I ^ r DECIONO. CA71-5095 Pose 1 DrclG10H NO. Ca77-5095 Page B d+ EQR7t twiPCOM OPGA7%5 IJ Groh is Ffakesanr Cacpressor Ileac than 600 C.A.M.); Engineer FOM EQOIPKDM OPERATORS (Cont'd) Ol:rel C~zatocs 1ravy Duty Rapalrwaas nelpers Pump) Slgnal■oof ' 5.t tx■an " Group 61 Asphalt or Concrete Spreading (seeping or finishing)I Group 2r c w pteasnt 1600 C.E.M. or large[)) Omenta Miser, sill' Aapbalt Paving !t$ebine (Oatb c Greene or stellar tylcis•Bridge type, Conveyort Flrem.,ns htJtoatatle ruapl 011e[ Cruvhar ;aaphalt Crone 01•eratot; Cast-in-place Pip.( Laying Machines Corltination or concrete plant)$ Plant q»rotor; generator, Pump or G.rpceasorl - Miser and Corepressor (gunita elk)$ Compactor, stir-propelled; votary Drill He){•er (o11tioldlt t:klp Arndar - wheel ty,a up to Concrete Miser - paving- Concrete Pump (truck snunted)l Crane 3/4 yd. w/o attachr.•ntnl !'.oils Field Tecfmielans Tar rot rlce■anl Recator up to and including 25 tun capaclty)(L1nq-boo M pay • Tc"tacy !testing Planta Trenching Machine Oiler; Truck Crane applicable)$ Crushing Plants Drill Doctor; Elevating Graded Oiler Forkllft (over S tonsil Grade Checker; Grade-all; Grouting Itacbinel Ileading Shields Meavy Duty Repalrwans Moist Operator r stoup 2t %-rcarse or Minch Trucks Elevator Operator (Inei,loi hlulp- (Chicago Doom and similar type s Koltun Belt Loader and similar r.nt Greaser (rota)( Ford Fetguson lwJth dra9type atuctvr ntal/ typel LeTourneau Blob Coopaetor or similar typos Litt Mobile; t 31.11CO;1ter Pmaloman Igrownell Power ConCr9t* Curing wehlnes Lilt Slab"&China (Vagtt.org and similar typts)s LOAdsr (Athey, ko,%C Concretr Saws Power driver Jukbo Form Setter; Flogs Carrier I 2!x.elid, Sierra and similar type)$ MAteclsl Moist$ rucking Machlne (Job site)$ Stationary Pipe wrapping and Cleaning Machine 41/4 yd. rubber tired, cell or track tylell Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine (Ilackley-Presswell or similar type)$ Pneumatic Group 41 Asphalt plant Plreeant roaring Machines rtosman or Mixecman [leading Shield (tunnel); Puml,cnte Gun; )rotary Drill (excluding laclAralt or concrete)( Chip Spreading Machines Concrete Pump caisson type)t Rubber-tired Eacth')Uving Llulpment (single ergine- (email portables Bridge type Unleader and Turntabin! Dinkey Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon, and similar tyles with any tocc tithe or M$totman lug to and Including 10 tonsli Gulp- +; and all attachments over 25 yds. and up to and including 50 cent Greaser (greaser truckle Dellcoptet Holstl Illghllnt cu. yde.struek)s Rubber-tied Earth Moving Equipment (multiple Ceblwway Slgnalmani Hydra-hammer-aero Stompers Power Sweepers - engine, up to and Including 25 yds. etruck)l Rubber-tired Dolle[ (corpacting)1 Screed (asphalt or eonecete)1 Trenching Scraper (eel[-loading-paddle wheel type-John Deere, 1040 and Kschins (up to 6 ft.) similar single unit); Sklploader (crawler and wheel type-over l% yds., up to and Including 65 yds.)/ Surface Heaters and Group Ss Aarhalt Plant Qtglneerl Backhoe (up to and Ine)hding Planer-1 Trenching Machine (over 6 ft. depth capacity), Tower I 1/4 yd.l$ Batch Plantl Bit Shatpenet; Concrete Jnlnt Mat:Slne Crone# Tractor Compressor Drill Combinations Tractor (any type •� (canal at.f similar typels Concrete Planerl Tick F•ngfnet Derrick- larges than D-5-100 flywheel h.p. and over, or similar) Bull- Z Wn (ollfleld type)! Drilling Macnlne Operator (Including water dote[, Tamper, Scrape[ and Push Tractor single engine)l Tractor 0 wells)# Forklift lunder 5-ton eapaeity)l Hydrographic F•reAsr (Loom attaehmenta)l Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and Bending K+chine (straw, {alp or saed)I Machine 'Mol Operators K+glnnia, ►ttChlnrs Tsnnal Wcomotlw (over 30 tons)$ Shovel, Beckhoe, � Internal Full Slab Vlbratorl Mechanic Deco, Curb or Gutter rte Dragllne, Cla■shell lover J/1 yd, and up to S cu. yds. w.r.C.) � Vs (Concrete ur asphaltic Mechanical Elnlshet (Concrete-Clary, (long Boom pay applleabltll Self-propelled Curb and Gutter ' Johnson, bidwell or slallar)l Pavement breaker (truck a.sunted)l Machine Road Oil slaking K+chlnel Puller (asphalt or Flnlsn)$ Puhto•r- . r tired Earth Mrilng Mulpoent (single engine, up to and Including - - 25 yds. struca)i Self-propelled Tar Pll•ellnlnq Kehclnel Slip rote Pum;. (lover-dtrven hydraulic lifting device for concrete , (oras)! Sk$pload-r (Crawler and Wheel type over 1/4 yd. and up to and including IS yds.)l Stinger C(Ane (Aunt In-W.•s torn i of slmllar typ••); Tractor-bu11dn2et. Tampor bcraptc (single - enqlne, up to 100 h.p., flywheel &rid similar ty)as, up to soul Including 0-5 and ninllat ty(w!s)l Tuqyet lrolot 1 drual Tunnal fncw artive ;ova( 10 and up to and Including 30 tons)) Meldac- • . general 1 KKOERAI REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 + a Ie�a • DWISION NO. CA77-51)')l Page 9 DECISION NO. CA77-5095 Pogo 10 ' PC.t,'t tiruIm3rr orEtIA:'up, 'rrnt'd) ' ..tc fr1w�.B.w ^--� P.jw..wn Cruc,r 7s Ctan., o+r^r 25 tan up to and including 200 tans e.t.c. 8 -° ----- (l..j txx.a j•11 al-pltranlel I C'trict Darge.(Jong wom pay app:i- if.wlT .ht. EJ.c.t;.. 'C tt,).•)j rxr.t r't+.a hlxrr J H•avy tatty 4'!)inat ions R.I.. H L If P-0-6 V.c.11#. tc,tat, .`•tett-lels. Go; D:ctlet or :+filar typo, up to and Inclu,ting TRUCK DRIVERS Apr.Tr. ICC, tons (Jen.# t-,a pay a,grilcable)! ttra.ateil I-r-ocotive (dleual). PICKUPS (3/4 ton and under). g.. of rl•etrle)j t:,tor ratrol-blade opwrator (single engine)! Svampers and helperaj Traffic ' Y.tltiple L•,;inr TraCt..r MoClid and atelier type, eacrpt rjuaJ control pilot car {excluding 9 Cat)! Iat.vr-cher. Useth riaving 171,,ijo:nt (single engine, over moving heavy equipment) i 7.07 .90 .a5 5 1.00 .10 50 y1,, attucsit J•,Jr^t-tired rartn flivirrl r-jull'eert J"Itipls ,rjlr.t. Ln 71 id, r'at-rp Lllwt And sfrilrt) (over 25 yde, and up Tsttal REPAIRMAN OR NEtJ)LR to ,r Cu. j l.. stru"J; :n;r+1, L30t:•,c. Oragline, Clan^hall , HELPER 8.07 JO .85 1.00 .10 I-et a ca. !•'+. :..r.t'.J(7oaj t.."pay P;ylicAhlo)j T-t Crane ."Y.r ,tt [,,a?wr t.-crawl-[ amt whorl ty7,e over 6S yds.)I KAREIIOUSIJiJU1 8.12 .90 .85 1.00 .10 4eldrt-c"ttiftedj U.,.rjs Mixer and similar I'ugelll D)uipuont 11MUSTRIAL L11rr 8.20 .90 .85 1.00 .10 Crn•tp at Auto ern.l"I xo'_. Atic Sup rout Crane-over 100 tons r Ilnn•, b,n.c ;ay al•,,1v'nblwj n,.lnt-stiff Ingo, Guy hetftet of DUMP (leas than a yda.lt Dump ninth[ ty;-. it t,,rt,lt .,r Lotnttng 100 tons or toc+i)ilong or flatbed (2 axis)t Concrete 1- p,y .q,•I1•^x'.1,•1 j t...rt E.cavator - loan then 750 Cu. yde.] 'pumpingt rorklift (under t+.•r)...ntc+t iu.ir-:,u.g Mer,tn••; Mubile Fore TtavaIart tf_,tnr rattol. 15.000 lba.) 9.23 .90 .85 1.00 .10 Wait l-rml u.r)t r1).• nu•t lr ttrchlnej ih,btrtr-ticrd eertb ar,v lug ry,tj•*:-•nt t:wit t),;^ rn iter, hncitd. Catrrpliier an.$ rrwiitr OMP (6 yJs. and under 1211 tpj-• .mrr 50 cu^ yds. ntrer;k)r Pubhet tired volt-loulln•I :;neper Dump or flatbed (1 axles)t ij. ,Jd Ie wr.rei-au>•t 17i*e nrlt-Inading-2 or more units)[ ltulaet- 0unkerman 8.26 .90 .85 1.00 .10 tired :.oral+r - pnohloq ono ,r.othnr w/o Push Cat. rush-Pull (SOC 1zt hl r a.t.Jltirmai to bnnr rate)l Tandem I.ptlf,.rnt 12 ' PORXLItT ()5.000 The and unitb o,rly)j Tandem Tractor (quad 9 or similar tylro)j Tunnel over)j Ross Cartier 8.35 .90 .85 1.00 .10 ZA nrle wrifg rLchlnn ' DUMP (12 yds. and under 16)1 CC-s,) 9t Canal I.Intrj Canal Trim.,-ort helicopter Pilott NLghIins Duep or flatbed (3 rales, ri CablevAyl P,•aritc Controlle-J Earth #living Equipment (551.00 p/h 1 with scall + 0.36 .90 .85 1.00 .10 jn odJltianal to base rata)l b'hoel excavator (ovttr 750 cu, yl.) ' MATER TUUCKS (2 axles)! Erosion control nottlement Pipeline drivers (including winch and all sizea)t Road ail sproador, cement dlattlhutor or slurry] Road oil or slurry bootran _ e Ptsll truck* 8.36 .90 .65 1.00 .10 i . , r N b'�44t_D )[p(6AL REGISTER, VOL. •x, NO. 190--ERiDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 j w Eq • •W t O1 i rTIW15 P. 1 j MODIFICATIONS P. 2 • t DLCISIDN NO. CA77-5039 Cont'd G�t57ta: w,. M77-5019 - fYd. IS - , 112 Fr 10r91 - Apr-11 22, 19771 F.i•s•2..•01.P•f�••t. R1q.a«.L1.P.t-.... A Lamda, wlpine, A•u.f.>r, &rt to - - M•al FI+r•rl•a Calaveras, Coluea, Contr• N••'i/ EI•nN•• f r R•r.• 11 i tY P••J•a• Y•u11u aw6/•r R•b• M t r t«dw• Y•r•D•• •w�/. Contra, Del fact., 1;1 Wrano• Aryr.Tt. Ary..Tr. Fresno, Glenn, NuaWldt, sings lover Gguipment Operators Late, Lassen, N.adeta, Murin, Plledrlving fr.crpw., finermdxlno, M4reed. Group 1 .19.12 61.50• 32.25 .90 .29 Mrdoc, M.ntecey, Napa, Nevada, - Croup 1(a) 9.55 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Placer, PI-6. Sacr•n.nto, 1 Group 1(b) 9.79 1.50• 2.23 .90 ,29 San Bcnllo, San fnnclacu. ban Croup 2 9.72 1.50• 2.25 .90 ,29 Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Group 2(a) 10.60 1.30• 2.23 .90. .29 Sierra, •s•nt• Crus• Shasta, Group 3 10.92 1.S0• 2.25 .90 .29 Serrt a, Srsllyou, 5olano, �r Croup 3(a) 11.36 1.50• 2.25 .90. .29 Sor.ona, Stanralaua, Sutter, ) • Group 1 , 11.93 1.30• 2.23 .90 .29 Tehaso, Trinity, Tulare. - Croup S 12.11 I.SO• 2.25 .90 .29 I ' 7uoluene, Yolu and Yuba Pose[ Lluipsrnt Operators . Counties, California t Ccoup It C1unZ Ane 1 9.13 1.50• 2.25 JO .29 • Area 2 10.66 1.30• 2.2S .90 .29 Drlchisycrc! Stuncaawnat ') ' Group 2s K:ntcrey and bents Crus . Arcs 1 9.50 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Counties $12.60 $1.22 31.26 Area 2 11.01 1.50• 2.35 .90 .29 Llectrielansr Group 31 ' freano, Kings. Nad.ta and Ares 1 9.71 1.30• 2.23 .90 .29 Tularo Counties '+• Area2 11.26 1.10• 2.21 .90 .29 Clectricrans 12.16 .60 31/1.05 .05 .1 Croup 6r Z Carle 5plicers 16.01 .00 3ta1.05 .OS Ares 1 10.32 1.' ' 2.25 .90 .29 0 Son Mateo Cwrnty Ares 2 11.83 1.33• 2.23 .90, .,29 Llectrrelens 13.44 1.25 3111.00 - .Ol Croup Sr nGleriersl Area 1 '10.53 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 m Alasr•da, Contra Coate, tate, Area 2 12.06 1.30• 2.25 .90 .29 to • fLrtn, Mendocino, (Southern Croup 6m 1 ' half of County from North Area 1 10.71 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Of Ft. eta991, fwnterey, Area 2 _ Napa, San Benito, `an 12.72 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Group Tr Francisco, San fate", sant? Area 1 10.27 1.30• 2.25 .90 .19 Clara, Sante Cru:, Solan", At 2 1]J• 1.30• 2.25 .90 .19 (S.W. from east of Croup 2m Fairfield) and Sunoea Coe. 11.79 1.00 1.11 .02 Area 1 11.11 1.50• 7.25 .90 .Sf I Axes 2 12.22 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Croup 91 r Area 1 11.11 1.10• 2.25 .90 .29 i Area 2 13.05 1.50, 2.23 .90 .29 Group 101 t Area 1 11.76 1.30• 2.25 .90 .29 Area 2 13.27 1.30• 2.25 .90 .29 1 �mq 1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 120-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1977 �• "6 IT1DIFICA1I0115 P. J s IMl01F1CAT1011S P. 4 e• +- CJI V� LtS10H 4b. CA71-5039 Coer'd) + DWTSiON 140, CA77-5019 (CAnt'dj a f d.a.6.&.111.Pbs.•u Fd.y♦O.w.ln.P.rw.•h e..lt e..lr • H.a tl EJrt.11.w 11.«Ir tJ.a«w. Its- H l IN P.aabwa Y...d.& &•J/.r 6 M P.wa{as Y..•N.w .vJ/.. 1 Ap".Tr. a alpine, Aaador, butts. Group 10-AI' C&IAwetAs, %I Wtado, _ Ares 1 $11.88 $1,50• $2.25 ,90 ,29 t(atll.ura, Merced. (North - ' Area 2 13,39 1,50• 2.25 ,90 ,29 Group Its of C . of da.Livingston). t r Arta 1 12.06 1,50• 2.15 ,10 ,29 6sce4, oto, ,;, Ylacet, AC•A 2 13,57 1.50• 2.25 .90 ,29 baere�entu, San Jwyuln• � 1 ' Shut&. Stott&, 514kiyouGt.w. t 11-AI ' Stanl►13ue. Suttet. Tch&aa. ', Arab 1 13.22 1.50- 2.25 .90 .29 Tuulussn&, Volo ►.,d vow ' Ates 2 1 .73 1.50- 2.15 .90 .29 ' counties '10.886 91.50 Group 11-bt ILadlWlee[ll 1"•�S' '' Ate& 1 13.51 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Pence FAtctots )0,66 1.24 2.22 $1.46 a06 Ates 2 I5.0) 1.50• 2.25 90 29 kclntorcing 11,55 1.24 2.22 1,46 ..06 Gtoup 11-CI , Of"Dental$ S1tUCttu111 . 11,5$ ,1,24 2.22 1.46 .06 Area 1 13.84 I.So. 2.25 .90 .29 itatl.le Scttets 11.74 ;}.40 .93' 1.01 Area 2 15.35 1.50- 2.25 .90 .29 • tlaetelaral *Includes 1.27 pet hour to Pe uiuned K alth and Hult&te end. ,. . Kmtctey county 12.31 1.00 .35 .01 San rtanclscu and San Hatao Adds "noes 12.13 1.00 2.25 .03 Ylu&ttwrst Steantittat.. rl&stcteta• 71.11drra/ Dal lotto end ttustolit - ».ntetcy County 10.40 1.25 1.70 Counties $12.29 .86 $1.22 .05 rluaJwlal stcadfittersl . �» Lan W'Itu ami Santa Clara i=ts a Co.lrll ler 15.15 1.08 1.77 .14 Plueb•ret. wl Mutts and flutrgotdt - San Natcu County _ 11.91 1.14 2.30 .25 + tl t+oa.414.3 ,3• Countisa 11.77 •.71 1.12 .05 H wattrey and Santa Crus Cos. iwotcra 10.40 •1,40 1.15 Sheet Metal tlot►etal ' rtcano, Kings. Madsta and . Tulac• Counties 11.98 .73 1.22 .14„ Splintlac rlttstas Alaarda, Contra Coda. Karin Napa. San rtanclsco, San Mateo, Santa Clare. Solaro and So wsa counties 16,26 .63 1.45 .09 ' i R � ""'t FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 160-4I1DAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1977 I I ICATIDJIS P. S )IODIFICATIO7IS P. 6 ! DECISION NO. CAII-$019 btClSirol+ HJ. U77-i0)y (Cunt'E) (Con['d) XUL •"Orr(VGmA2Vr.J b I arJ Ill r-WW PA)UIPMZWr 0P0mAIVPJ (oorht'd) ' Grasp Is Assistants to Fngiheer■ (Dtakeaan) flrematnr heavy Duty (AR"S I end III (Cont'd) Repairman lleJpetr 011ert lwekhrnd) Slgnalaklnl SvltohAlln) Tar Pot fltemanlc Pa[t/ran (11eavy (Jury Mepalr shop part• roes) • Grow Ir Concrete Conve or or Cuncrote ti p y mp, Truc► or Dlulpv.ant Gtoup 2, Coin esso[ Qmratorr Concrete Miser (up to and including mounted (boaft length to apply)) Concrete conveyor# building miter 1 yard); Conveyor belt "ycrttoc (tunnel!# fireman Act Plant* Deck "Ineeral Drilling and Boring Machinery, horfsontal (not to vid;sulicl mot.itori Mechanical Conveyor (handling building ma- apply to vaterllners, wagon drills or jackhammers), Duel Dru■Ml..c► tetl.ls)r Mlaer lox Cecratot (concrete plant)* Pump 0)wtatort l Puller Kenyon Pup and similar typeaq Gantry Klder for sirllac Spteadar Dumaan (with screed)) Tat PoL r1relsan Ip.owvc aglteted) equipment)* Ny,1ro-lummet or mmol Err Instrument Mont Material tkllat (2 or more dtuesl* Mechanical rinlabers or Spreader Macnln• (atPhalt, Group is box Qwrato, (lxmn►er)l Helicopter Radloman 1+`1gnnlmen)l' baftwt-Cream and stollar)r Mine or Shaft notat, Mlaetmublle$ Pave- lx. oartive (IO tans or un.ler)t Motorman; llodman or Chainmant sant bteaker with or without Compteesot Q binatlonr Pavement Breaker. k Iwss Cwrtlrs luu.struction )obsite)$ Rotumiet) Screedman (eaoept truck mounted with Cuepty not Qv%binationj Pipe bending Machine (pipe- tzph.ltle concrete pavinylt Self-propelled• automatically applied lines only)* Plpe Cleaning Machine (tractor propell•J and supported)l c..octete curing mAehtne (on atteets, highways, alrixute and canalslf Pile Wrapping Machine (tractor propelled and supported!* Refrigeration Tit•nchlnq fachlne. 1 ft. depth) Ttuek Cum 011st, Tugger ftolat, l Plant, Roller Operator (finish asphalt); fall-propelled buw, type lifting single crura Iwile[ Tonder u device (center mount)(10 tons or leM.m.C.)* Celt-pcolallyd alevattnq Grade Plane; Sluaher Operatorl Scall Tractor (with buo,%)I Soil Te.tarl Gc,wp Ar flattest Jack Tomperl Ballast Rbyolaturt ballast Temper Truck type LOAde[$ Auy@t-typw drilling etlulpeant over 30 ft. depth J,,oltl-purp;se# footman (asphalt plant); elevator Q•eratot (ln- y sldrlr fork Lift oc laurl.ar StaCker (conctcuotlon Mob silo)$ Group at Armor-Coater (or similar)* Asphalt Plant ri gtneerl Cast-in-Place Line fta■trrc Material Hoist 11 dtum)► b'huttlaeati Tie Spacerl , Pipe Laying lYchlnet Cwabinatlon Slushet and rotor Q•eratorl Cwcrete Tuwcn.+blle batch Plant f8ultip1e units!* 1luret/ heading Shield tnp.eratoc* Leavy Duty • hepalrman and/or Helder$ Crsdesetter, Grade Checker (mechanical or other- Ctump St C:wpfeuoc operator (over 2)1 Concrete Misers (war 1 r vlsell Grooving and Grinding Machines (hlybwAYel, Ren Seal Machine (OC yat J)# CAncrete Pumps or Puspocrete Gane* Generators$ Grmtlnq - slaller)i Rolman Wederr Loader (up to 2 yarde)r Machsntcal Trench Shield[ Z Macbfne; Pcesa-weld (apt-opecated)c Pury.a (over 211 Welding Portable Crushing and Screening Plants* Push Cate Rubber Tired Racth- 0 Machines (peered other than by eleeteleltyl moving Dyulpment (up to and Including aS cu. yds. `struck' m.r.e.)r t Euclid•. T-pill., 1M-30, 10. 21, and similar# Rubber Tired fluter* Self- n Group 6t BLI Lima Road Factor or •lolls[/ Doom Truck or Dual propelled Compactor with Dour) Sh•epfoot, Tlahar SkldJec (tubber Cited fit Purpose A-Pian• Ttuckt Concrete batch Plants Ivet or dry)) Con- of similar equliwwnt)$ Tractor drawn Serape[, Tractor* Trenching Machine M ctete Smws (self-propelled unit) on streets, highways, alrporte over 6 ft, depth* Trl-batch Paver, Tunnel Mal* boring Machlnet welder* •' and canals$ Drlll)nq and poring It.chlnety, vertical (not to apply Hax7s+leer lend other •hila( Pugaill kqul(wntl/ Vermeer T-600 a hock to watecllners, wagon drills or jacAhanmers)$ HL►hllne Cableway Cutter Slgnal"ni l�xomfttvee lateas or Ower 30 tonic Imbrication and ..,,vice liullneer (ulblle and grease rack)# Maginnis Internal Pull Group Ir Chicago buomr Combination mixer and (2apfe mor (gunite)* Slab Vlbtatoi (on alepofte, )m)ghvaye, canals and w.rehatsewl$ • Ctrbinatlon Blurcy Mixer and/or Cleaner* Hlyhllm Cableway (S tons ►rchanical Finishers (concrete) (Clary. d(itmson, 111dwell bridge - ( and under)) IAtII HI-Lift or similar (20 ft. or over); Mocking Machine Deck or *letter typed( Mechanical Dutm Curb and/car Curb and • (rubber tired# call or track type), Ttactoc Iwlth toor)(D-6 of laryse Cutter machine, concrete or abphelt; Portable Cruuhers$ Post and ■lmila[) Oliver (MIM and sloflaril Poor JuaJx)P,erstor petting ally- ' w • forms, atc., In tunnelull Puller (except a■plmalt)c Screedman ' IBarlwr-Grerne sod similar)(asptualtle ecxterete paving)( Self- prulwlled Gxgactor (single engine)• Svlf-ptnpwllad Pipeline ' Wrapping MLuchlne (lvrault'CRC of similar typhi; Self-propelled ItnWer Sweeper) Self-propelled Tag-* 114chlnel Slip Pore Pumps ' (lifting device for concrete fotmall Basil rubber-tired tractor@$ Surface ueatecal Auger-type drllling.eyulpment up to and including ' )f ft. dapth) Ft . t 1 • FEDERAL AEGISTEA, VOL 62, NO. 180-- 41DAT, SEPTEMAER 16, 1977 to r , 1'1� ' DLCIS1Oc NO. CA77-5079 (Cnnt'd) 11DDIFICATIOIIS P. 7 DECISION NO. CAA77-30391Cont'd) 11DOIFICATIONS P. 8 KULA LQ111PMt7117 OPERATORS (Cont'd) coo Ql (AREAS I and 1.) (Cont•dl PMER EQUZP=.r OPERATORS (Cont-di O . (ANFAS I and 111 (Cont'd) I Group 10, Doom-type Backfilling Machlnol Bridge Cranes Cary-lift (or siallar)r Chemical Grouting Machine, truck mounted► Combination sack- - hoc and baker (up to ani ineludlry 3/4 Co. yd. e.r.e.)1 Derrick (2 operators requiredwr.en swing ergine remote from bolst)l Detrick Barges ." (except excavation work)t Do-Mote Loader and Adams Clegrsder# Clevatinq • Grader uravy Duty Notary Drill Rig (including Caleson roundatlon work ' and Caclld Loader and similar types Robbins type nrills)1 Koeheing •t`- r Sao,,per (or alallat)n Lift Slab Machlnet (Vagtborg and similar types)# Croup 11-An Band wagons (in conjunction with wheel Excavator)# Cranes Wader (2 yards up to and Including yards)I Locomotive (over 100 tone) levet 125 tons)/ Loader (over 12 cu .yds., up to and including is cu. (t•ingle or maltlple units)I Multiple Engine Larthmoving Machina (Euellds, Yda•)l Power Shovels and Draglines (over 7 cu. yda. m.r.c.)► Rubber Dozer■, etc.) (no tandem scraper)# Pte-stress wire wrapping Maohlnel , Tired multi-purpose Earth Moving Machines 12 units over 75 cu. yd.. Ncaer vulr-Drbrle Tog (self-propelled floating)# Rubber-tired Scraper, - 1 'struck• ■.r.c.)# wheel Excavator (over 730 cu. yd■. pet hood eel.oading (paddle wheels, etc.11'Shuttle Car (teclatm station!► t , ' Singlp Lngins Scraper over 15 yardat'Soil'Stabilizer (P A 11 or equal)# 't_ Croup I1-Bs Loader (over 11 cu. yds.) • Sub-grader (curries or other automatic type)r Tractor, Compressor Drill Cue.bination; Track Laying type earth moving machine (single engine with . Croup 11-Cs Operator of Helicopter (when used In •rection work)# tandca ocraper01 Train loading station# Trenching Machine, multi-engine" .Resets Oonttolled Catthmoving lllulpment with eloping attact~.nt, Jefco or almilsrl Vacuum Cooling Plant# Whitley. 1 Crane (up to and including 25 tons) stoup 10-Ar Backhoe IbydraullC) sup to and including 1 cu. yd. • , a.r.e.11 Backhoe (cable) (up to and Including 1 cu. yd. m.r.o.)) Coub(natlun Backhoe and Wader over 3/1 cu. yJ. ■.r.a.)l Continuous - I rlighl Tie Back Auger (up to and Including I cu. yd.)(Crane attached)► • ,,' Cranes (not over 25 tons, 1lamaethead and Gentry)) Grads-aIle (up to and Including I cu. yd.); Power Shovels, Clamshell•, Draglines, (up to and •Including I cu. yd. ■,r.e)1 Power Blade (single englne)1 Self-propelled boom-type Lifting Device (center mount) (over 10 tonsil Rubber-Cited. ,• r O Scraper. self-luading (paddle wheel twin englne)1 CMI dual Lane Auto• , �. • ', Grader SPJO or similar , I •1' r m N Croup Ili Autcm tle Concrete Slip Pore Pavery Automatic Railroad Cat s ` Duspeti Canal Trla r s Canal Trirwrt v/dltehing attachments► Cranes - (over 25 tons up to and Including 125 tonsil Continuous rllght Tie , Back Auger over 1 cu. yd. (Including crane)# Drott Travellft 630-A-1 or similar N 5 tons or ovet)l Euclid Loader when controlled from the ' pul,CAt, 111ghlino Cableway (over 5 tons)# Wader (over 1 yards, up to ' and Including 1I cu. yda.)# Miller Poraleas ►1900 Slope Paver or similar# Pover blade (multi-englns)# Power Shovels, Clamshells, Draglines, Back- ,n 'hoes, Grade-alts (over I yd. and up to and Including 7 cu. yda. e.t.c.11 ' t robber-tired earth wnving eachlnes (wltiple propulsion povW units and • two or a,re sctspere)(up to and Inelwdlog 75 cu. yds. "struck' ■.r.e.11 1, Self-propelled Conpactot (wills multiple pnopulslun power unitall Single r • engine Rubber-tired CartMw)vinq Machlhes (with tandem acraparall Slip • r " I•urm Paver Iconcret: or saphalt); Tanvl,•m Cats; 'Bever Crones h--bile - • Including rail re,unted; Trencher (pullln•1 attached shlrldl; tMiveraal I.lebber and Tower Cronru•(arwl similar typnn)I wlmel C■cavator (up to and lneludinV 750 cu. yd. per bour)l whiney Crena lover 25 tons) , FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 160—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,•1977 T, ' t MODIFICATIONS P. 10 idirM NO. CA77-1040 (Cont'dl L,LCISI(M a".. CA77-SO40 - Mil• la (42 Pit 2101: - Apt&1 22, 19771 F.be.fi.•.In.Py...h B.•Ic Fd.q.B...IIn P.r�.•a Alameda, Alpine. AnaJoc, FJ H•wlr EJ...n•• calavefaa. Contra COata, Del N•N• M L• P.•0.a• V.c.14,. •.J/.,- Raw. H L If P-1..• V.a•ri•. .J/•r Mute. El Wx.da, Fresno. App,.Tr. Apr,.7r. Wl Ifusdt, itirin. Macilvsa, Plaatecarsa Merced. ft ftrref. N.{a, Hevada. Placer, Secrarnto, San Monterey county 112.]1 11.00 .l1 .01 isenito, S.a Francisco. San r Ben rranclseo and San Mateo Joay,.ln, S.n Mat", Sante r , countlaa 12.31 1.00 2.21 .03 Clara, Santa Cruz. Solana, - •'.•1,• Plasterers' Tendecat Luru,a•a, Suttat, Tensa, ..r .. Monterey County 10.40 1.25 1.70 Tuoluane, Ynlo and Yule Plu*Aeras Steufittaru Counties, Giltuc nla , San Beolto and Banta Clara Counties 15.15 1.08 1.77 .14 Cimu•ec Can Hated County 11.91 1.14 2.10 .25 bilc►iayerac Stonemasonse Poofecai • Mrntecry arwl Santa Cruz Monterey and Banta Cruz Cos. C.,unllcs $12.60 11.22 $1.26 Noofeca 10.10 1.40 1.13 Llectilcsanaa Sprinkler rltteral F[e.no tlwrnty Alameda. Contra Costs, Marin, Electrician*(3-4 station) Napa, Ban Francisco, San Llectcluanz 12.76 .00 3W.03 .OS Mateo, Banta Clara, Solana Carla Lplicecs 14.04 '.10 •• 3l#1.OS .05 and ,;,. Cawntl% 19.26 .61 1.45 .Of San Matra County fY,✓or Djuipment 00ratocat Group It Eleetr/cion■ 11.64 1.25 3%#1.00 ,.03 Z Ghalerai Area 1 7.13 1.50• 1.25. .90 .I9 O Alaw..la, Contra Costa, Marin, Ates 2 10.64 1.50• 2.2S .90 .2% 0 MGroup 2t el Monterey, Maps, San Benito. Ates 1 9.50 L.W. 2.25 .f0 .29 m Lan Francisco, San Flatau, Santa Cla[e, Sante Cruz, Area 2 11.01 1.50' 2.25 .90 .29 4A Gula no (SH Iron C of Group 39 Farltlrldl, !. nr a Counties 11.79 1.00 1.41 .02 Area 1 9.73 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Alpine. Anldor, Caloveras, Area 2 11.24 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Group 4t (1 Guraof iity ofsa, Merced, - Area 1 10.32 1.50• 7.25 .90 .29 (tont to of city or •• . Area 2 11.01 1.59• 2.25 .90 .29 Llvin9otun), tievede, placer, � Group Sr Sacraanto, San Joaquin, Arms 1 10.55 1.50•, 2:25 .90 .29 1 t Sutter, 7Lolumna, Volo and Area 2 12.06 1.50• 2.2S .90 l .2f Yuba Counties 10.656 .5/• 1.50 2run.rar►ent - Fenec t:cectots 10.66 1.24•• 2.22 1.46 .06 Ralntorcing 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Ornamentals Structural 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Y U) FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. IRO-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1977 rn i r , DLCISION No;CA77-5040 (Cant'd) •11DDIFICA7101IS P. 11 - D[C1510N NO, CA77_1,04q tnnt'd) i-• 110DiFICAT)011S P. 12 ' t'O+rFye t7,.ttiPKl2tT OPCRATORS (A9-LAS 2 acid 111 ' . PowrA 1')uLPMLIrr OPCstATORs (Cant'd) Ccoup 1t Assistants to fngint•rs mrakecaris Fireman, heavy putt (ARrJ�S 1 and 11) (Cont'd) Repaitean Iielperi Offers Veckhand; 51gnalaanl SwttcLoanr Ta[ ` •{ Pot Eiseman); Pactsman (Heavy fluty Repair shop parts coca) 1 Croup 7t Concrete Conveyor of Concrete Pump, Truck or Cquipm.nt Group 2: Gurpressor operators Concrete Mixer fup to and Including scuntcd (Goon length to apPlyls Concrete conveyort building sites • 1 yardl; Conveyor Belt Operator (tunnel)i Fireman flat Plants Deck Engiheers. Drilling and boring Machinery, horizontal (not to Rydrauliel fbnitac: Mechanical Coavcyar (handling building ma- apply to watarlineca, wagon drills or jackhammers), Wel ficum Mixer, teclassll Mixer box Opecitor (concrete plancls Pump Operators Fuller Kenyon Pump and similar types, Centty Ridtc for 3lmilar Lpreadcc bOxaan (with sereed),'Tar trot Fireman (poser agitated) egulPnant)) liydta-Ilammef or similar: Inattument Mani Material Hotst (2 or mare dcums)l Rachanical Finishets of Spreader Machine (asphatt, Gtoup 3- Box OI•erator (bunker)# helicopter Radioman (Slgnalv4n)s flacber-Creene and simtlac)I Mine or Shaft Hoist, Mlxar:bbitat Pau-- , 14-comot{ve (30 ton% or unde[)i tiotoceant Rodman or aiainnans •, went Rceaktf with Of without G)mpreteor Combtnations Pavement breaker. R.^.ss (74ttler lconstructlun jobsite); Rotomists Scretdman texcept r ! - I truck mounted with Compressor Combinations Pipe Dtndinq Kichtne (pip„- acphaltic enncrtte pavingll Self-prop.11ed, automatically applied 4 1 lines only): Pipe Cleaning Machine (ttactor ptopelled and supprrted►i concrete curing m4ci+ine (on streets, htghways, airports and eansls)f' Pipe 14capPing Machina itractot propelled and supported)s Netrtgeration Trenching Ktchine. 4 ft. depths Truck Ccana Oilers Tugger hoist. Plants Rollvt,Operator Ifihlsh asphalt); Self-propelled bo.)a typo lifting single diva; Bdiltr Tender device (center mount)110 tons or less M,R.C,)I Self-propelled C(evatirg • Grade Planes Slusher Operator$ Small Tractor (with b000ls Soil Ttitect Grnnp 42 11111ant Jack Tamper: Ballast Regulators Ballast Tamper ,,. Truck type Loader: Auger-type drilling equipment over 30 ft. depth tiultl-pua poLn; hou..an (asphalt plant)) elevator OPerato[ (!n- atdCl1 1'..rk Litt of Lunher Stacker (construction job Otte); i Croup 8f Armor-Coater for similar)) Asphalt Plant Engineer; Cast-in-Place Linc ti)vteti futecial Halat (1 drum)) Ghuttlecars Tit Spacerl , Pipe Iaying machine) CCurbinatlan Slusher and KOtot 0�p*rator: Concrete Tuweirabile Batch Plant (mulilple units)l Wztrt Heading Shield Gperatot: heavy Duty Repairman and/or Weldetl Gcadesetter, Grade Checker i,r.�chanieal do othtc- Gtyor Sr oftcCr.nrecssot Oprrttar (over 2)) Concrete Mixers routs 1 {. 'wises, Grooving and Grinding Machines (hi.)hvaysl: Ken Seal Machine (or ` yard), Concrete Pumps of i'pecatete Guusi Cenrrat211 Welding sloil dl Kalman L04deCl Loader (up to 2 yards;) Mechanic..1 Trench Shfeldl Machines Pr4wecwell (sic-opecs eIe loops (avec 2)t Nelding , � Portable ecushinq and Screening Plants; Push Citi Rublx r Tired Forth- x Machines (p•iwered other than by e1eCulciLy) , , < Moving F.)ult~nt (up to and including 45 cu. y4s. 'sttuck' a.r.e.11 Q Luclids, T-Pulls. tit-10. 10. 21, and staffers Rubber Tired OOMett Self- Gtaup 6s EI.I( Lina Road Paeiac or similar; boom Truck or Wni - propelled GamPactoc with Dozen Sheeptoot: Timber 5kiddtr (rubtct tired rl I•urpose A-Frax Trucks Conerett hitch Plants twat or drys# Con- •- cc similar equipment)) Tractor drawn Scraper; Tractors Trenching Y_achine N Crete Saws (Self-propelled unit) on streets, highways, airports over 4 ft. depths Tri-batch Paver, Tunnel fUle Boring Machine; wo1Sec, and canals# Drilling and Bating Miachtnnty, vertical (not to apply 1400,13-miser (and other similar Pugmill equipment)( vacatet T-600 b Rock• to watrrlincis, wagon drills or 34ckhamners), Ilighline Cableway Cutter Signalrrsnr Lncrwrntives (steam or over 30 ton); Wbrieatino and ' Service Cn•lince[ (mabilt and grease rack)t taglnnis Internal lu11 Croup 91 Chicago OOomt Combination Mixer and Corprersoc (gun(teil •, Slab Vibtatnf (on airports, highways, canalc and varehau3e3i) Combination Slurry Mixer and/or Cleantrt Hlghllne Cableway 15 tons Mechanical rinishers (concretal (Claiy. Johnson, D(dwell firldge and under)) Lull lit-Lift or similar (20 ft. of over)$ Muckin•) K,chine • Deck or himilar typo:&), Mechanical auto Curb and/or Curb and (rutber tired, call cc track typclt Tractor (with buon)(D-•6 or larger ' Cutter tiachlne, concrete or esPl;aa; Portable Crushers; Post and similar) Dciver ('11500 and similar): Power Jumbo O:rratur (setting slip- ` form+, etc., in tunnels)I Roller (rxcept asphalt); Screedman ' (Bartx•r-C,rrene and ssailat)(asid,altie conercte paviollt Self- I pr('lMl{rd C..ml+actnf (%Ingle eng.nt)l Self-Propelled Pipeline ' N[a1.I+i n•) Mact.tna (parault CAC ac ninllat tyi.e)t Self-plopei)ed i Puwtt Svevi-ort Sel(-ptolmlled Tape Machinist Slip form Puml)% ` (lifting device for concrete forms): Soil Xnbbor-tired traetorai - 1 Surface tiratern; Auger-type drilling cluipment up to and Including , 39 it. depth) s FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO.' I110.--1RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1477 a�y� DEC100. CA77-11140 (Con IIS P. 17 • 1tCIs12M W0. CA77-10.11 'rout'd 11001FICAT1011S P. 14 P'OWIM (cont'd) poVM LQ01pMOIT 01ILRAT'0RS (Cent'd) • (A, At'd) (AREAS I and 11) (Cent'd) Group 103 tlx,s-type eaekfllllnq. sae; flrldye Crane; Cary-lift (or similar); Chemical Grouting Machine, truck swntcJr Cosbinatlon Back- 1 hoc and Wader (up to and including 1/4 cu. yd. ■.r.e.)I Derrick (2 t - Operators required when suing engine tee,ote from hoist); Derrick Barges (ezcept ezeavation work); Do-,sire loader and Adams Clegrndtrr Elevating ' Grader Meavy Duty Rotary Drill Rig tineluding G lean Foundation work ) and Euclid Loader end similar tyye; Robbing type bt111&)s Koehrin9 r Group 11-Ar Band Wagons (in conjunction with tiheel Czeavatot); Cranes S►risper lot similar)I Lift Slab Machina; (vagtL,Ofg Aml similar t/pas); Leader (2 yards up to and including 4 yatds)I tocoa,tive (over 100 tons) rove) 125 tonSh Wader (over 12 cu . ec 7 up to and Including 10 cu. - yds.)! Power Shoycls and Draglines (over 7 cu. yds. ■.c.e.)y Rutter t (single,or multiple units); Multiple Engine Eattlemoving Machine (Euelldsr• Tired Multi-pucpose Earth tbving Machines (2 units over 7S cu. yds. ' Dozers, etc.) (no tandem scraper); Pre-stress Wire Wrapping Machinel•: - ••truck' m.r.e.)I wheel Ezcaystoc (over 750 cu. yds. per hour) Reservoir-Deb[!s Tug (calf-propelled flonting)I Rubbur-tired Scraper, &elf-loading (paddle wheels, etc.); Shuttle Car (reclaim station)( �, � Group 11-53 Loader (over 10 cu. yds.) Lingle &:gine Scraper over 45 yards; Soil Stabilizer (P a It or equally Su"cad,•r (Curries or other autoattle type); Tractor, Compressor Drill Group 11-CI Operator of lieltcoptet (.nen used In erection wotk)r ' Ccw.binatlon; Track Laying typo earth nsving machine (single angina with Remote Controlled Eactheuving Cquipnent tandem Lcrapers)I Train loading stations Trenching machine. multi-engine ' with sloping Attachment, Jefco or alellary Vacuum Cooling Plenty Whitley Crane (up to and including 25 tons) 'Group 10-A3 Backhoe (hydraulic) sup to and Including 1 cu. yd. y • e.r.c.)3 Bacthoe (cable) (up to and Including 1 cu. yd. s-r.e.)y Coahlnatfon Daekhoo and Wader over 3/4 cu. yd. ■.r.c.)l Continuous Flight Tie Back Auger sup to and Including 1 co, yd.)(Crano attaehed)i Cranes (not over 25 tons, Hammerhead and Wntry)s Grade-ells (up to and I • Including 1 cu. yd.)i Power Shovels, Clanehelle, Draglines, (up to and - Z Including 1 cu. yd. m.r.e)r Power Blade (single oaginm)l Self-Propxiled Q Doom-type Lifting Device (center mount) (over 10 tons); Rubber-tired.. • . I "t Scraps[, self-loading (peddle wheel'twln,englne); CMI dual Lane Auto tett Grader 500 or stella[ N Group al: Automatic Concrete Slip Form Pavers Automatic Railroad Cat , Duo•er; Canal TclOo+eri Canal Trimmer v/ditching Attachmentst Cranes ' •� (over 25 tone up to and Including 125 tone)( Continuous Flight Tie Back Anger over 1 cu. yd. (Including crane); Brett Travelift 650-A-1 , • -or alLflac (45 tons or over); Vuc1IJ Wader when controlled from the pullcat; Ilighllne Cableway (over 5 toga); Wader (uvar 4 yards,'up to .and Including 12 cu. yda.)t Miller Ftsrmleas 11900 Slol» Paver or slmilarl `! ' Power blade pm;1L1-engin0; Power Shovels, Clamat,ells, Draglines, Back- , 1e. hoes, Grade-alls (over 1 yd. and up to and Including 7 cu. yds, m.c.c.)1 "rutbxr-tired earth moving eachlnes (multiple propulsion power units and two or wre serapers)lup to and Including 75 cu. yds. 'struck* m.e.e.)y Self-prupelled Compactor (with eultlple propulsion power units)s Single engine RubtKr-tired Farthmoving Machines (With tandem acrapers)s ellP rote ;aver (concrete or asphalt)? Tandem Catat Tower Cranes Mobile .t ' Including rail er,untedl Trencher (pulling attached shield); Universal •Llebher end Tower Ctanea (And similar tyPns)s Wheel EXC3VALOr (UP to and Including 750 cu. yd. per hour); Whitley Crane (over 25 tons) FEOERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. ia01411DAT, SEPTEMBER 10, 1977 7Y�e I I WDIFiCATIONS P. 15 1KIDIFICAT(UIIS P. 16 Cn ' rn m,CtStnrr N7. CA17-5011 ront'd) trtx't51Ur tit t�rA77-;Ai l._,_ti.{. Il F,:q.Beef W.P•r+.•+• f,iwy Sew:L+.P.r++..+. Be.ir , B•.ir. (42 FH 23295 - Ka b, IY7 i) la..lr , Edrm:•w • tt.+sr Ed.,eo.w lapis sal, lnyo, Kern, tum R•aa t)R Pa•a:raa rin+b. -alio R . ti R M Pes.i••. Yrt•u.. .w 4.'•. Anyclea, KA.0, Or..n•te, Apps.Ti/ brush siting stage (11 A,,, T•- 'hiveraide. San be+nardino, stories or less)t Papist- San i.uts Ct,151c., Santa B.roara _ ha,vlerr Sandhiasters. ani Ventura Countles, - Spray $11.52 .66 .75 .60 .02 California . Bruah evtog stage (over 13 stor)as) 11.64 .66 .75 .60 .02 ['t,rn•rwt Structural steel and Asbestos IA,rkers $13.90 .BO $1.17 .06 bridge, swing 11.67 .66 .75 .60 .02 bt)cklayeral bt Oneaba0t+a! Spray sandblaster &wing lapetlal Coanty 11.22 1.03 1.06 .12 stage 11) &torte* or lnyn, Kean and lfx+n Counties 12.65 1.00 1.45 .07 ', less)! Paste tuchinei Raveralde and San RerMrdinu - Special cootln^,l Spray 11.77 .66 .75 .60 .02 Countler• 11.20 1.20 I.S5 .14 Steeplejack. 12.52 .66 .75 .60 .0I Ventura County 11.76 1.00 1.20 .01 Rtwterst Elactricianat , Riverside and San Bernardino is,s Angeles County Counties 10.45 .90 .75 1.10 clectticlana 12.65 1.05 31*1.95 .07 Inyo, Kern and Fbno Cos. 10.20 .60 .60 Cable Splicers 12.95 1.05 36+1.91 .07 ' iatbenx ' Venture County 11.96 1.05 1.13 1.10 .02 Marble Setteut Terrasao )KCISlam 1)o. rh77-5042 - iYxS_� 14,rkerst Tile Scttersr (t2 1W 21106 - Kay 6, I9i71 lst,etial County 11.49 .il 1.17 .011 Imperial, Kern. tow Angeles, Z Paintera+ Orange, Riverside, San lnyu, tern U nraster, Bernardino. San 1.+t)■ 0htspo, tkr)ave, Palal.le, Citing Santa barbara and Ventura 1 n Poke llrval Ordnance Test Counties, California m M Station and L,l,atds Af7P), 1.xs Angeles (except Pomona t• Charw)e+ Area), wno, San betnardino ,. An1•esto-s Workers 11.90 .60 1.17 .06 t (vest of a line nurth of '" bricklayers$ Stonemasonst + A ono including China Lake 1mpoc ial County 11.22 1.03 1.06 .12 Ares, lnhannestwrg, Wton, l Kern County 12.65 1.00 1.45 .07 South Ix,ciuding the Riverside and San Mrlghtvual Area) Bernardino Counties 11.70 1.26 1.55 .14 bl ubh 11.27 .66 .75 .60 .02 Ventura County 11.70 1.00 1.20 .05 btructural steel and Electrlclanxt bridyel Paint burner 11.19 .66 .75 .60 .02 We Mgote■ County Tapers 11.79 .66 .75 .60 .02 Electricians 12.65 1.05 }1141.95 .07 Cable Splicer 12.95 1.05 31.1.91 .01 latherat Ventura County 11.10 1.05 1.11 1.So .02 FEDERAL'REGIITER, VOL 42,, NO. 180--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1971 11JUIFICATIUtIS P. 18 2LC}6IOW #O. CA77-5042 Canted . DOCIStON N0. CA77-5061 (c_ont'd) ` i • Pdrt•11.wrht.Pa}a.rts ' . 11111. P11rs.b,r.Nt.P.r..rt. Batt. "-if fJvc.N.a 1 R.t.. M 1• L P-. .. V...tt.a I/�. y H.wlr [Jw.ru.r A"# Tr. Ra:. N l/ 4.#11##11 Y.cai.a :rJir• - rainteretMarble Setters! Terrace* App,. r.. Rein (Lancarte'. tUJav*. Workers# Tile Setters 133.64 .81 $1.17 Paltslale. Chins lake - Marble. Torcasio and Tile ' MAeaI Ordance Test Station helpers 6.74 .61 1.00 .06 and f.Iwarda AFB); We f I 1 Angeles (except Poanns Area), Lan Bernardino 1 .1 (neat of a 11ne Nvrtb of ISION No. CA77-5044 -tew1. f6 Tru.W including Ct,1nJ eek• r (62 Pit 26130 - May 20, 1977) _ Area, Jri..,nnrat,sst g, boron. Ban Diego County, California South includlag the Wrightw0od Max) O..60 1 - brusl, $11.27 .66 .75 ' .60 •0] bricklayers# Stonemasons 11.22 1.01 1.06 .12 Stiuctur.I Steel and Inidiei ralnt butnec 11.17 .6b .75 .60 .02 brick, Blgck and BWnetmaans' t TenJera 9.07 .77 1.45 Tai.era 11.79 .66 .75 .60 .02 Marble Sattere# Terrasto Brunk awing 111.1190 (11 Norkerst Tile Setters 11.49 .01 1.17 .06 stories or less)t Paper- Marble, Tsrrasto end Tile benyctai bandt-146terst .1.0 .02 Helpers 6.76 .f3 1.00 .00 51.t.y 31.52 .66 .75 # t blush awing stage (aver 11 1• storiea) 11.66 .66 .75 .60 .02 z Lt[w,:lural Steel and Dectalen IPiA'[ 4M l-K•1. 11 0 hridgr, swing 31.67 .66 .75 .60 .02 2 yrt L S2'I- 5cptcaher 2,19TT } b}•ray Sar«falaatet Swing Allamakee. Appanuose, Dremar. ' Lt nye (11. etudes or butler, Cerro Gordo, Chickasaw, rn Ve • leas)t Paat.a tuchin*1 clayton,Davis, Fayette, Floyd, 1•i•ecial Casting, Spray 11.77 .66 .75 .60 .02 Franklin, Grundy, Hamilton, Han- Lterl.lelaek 12,52 .66 .75 .60 .02 cock, Hardin. Henry, Howard, Jim'tera, ' love, Jerrereon. Keokuk, lee, Alvvtande and San bernacdinoMitchell, Monroe, ]tn,eahiek, + Counties 10.45 .00 .75 1.10 Tom, Van Duren. We}Yllo, Wash- Kern County 10.20 .60 .60 ington, Winnebago. Winneshiek,. I Worth std Wright CountIna ( !s- i eludes Mnson City arca Abating Municlpalities ), Iowa Brclslal rx,. #x7715*+�- n*i. it ' 412 1',t 24122 - #uy 20,19771 San Diego County, California tlsa �; Add Mabneks county to the area Change[ •12 of coverage. Dricklayersi Ston•nasons 11.22 1.01 1,06 Brick, Block and StonsaAsans' , Teulers 4.67 .0 1.95 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 180--FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16- 1977 v' lac•= 16DIFICATIDIIS P. 19 YOWICATIGHS P. 20 rn cm ' C'1 1 .rte 1 f.Ls•b...1.n P.r«•ns B.<le FN.a.b...Ur.P.r�..n< b.st< OL-IStttl IIIA7)-4169 11d h.rdr EJ•<•u•a (Cnlrt� .. r EJrn.u.. R.nu H L Y P...I... IV...Il.. ../Far krn.♦ N 1 K P..J... V.n.nba .n. " Aq..Tr. Ass,r.Tr. D7tSta1 Otw77_afL9 - ltsdy,/) Youer kqutpoent Opor•ture (lllalu.y (42 FN !LA? - .lair T,, 1977} Group I - Z.,10 1 i 9.71 ,45 .4U .05 Group 2 - Z,.na 1 9.54 .•iS .40 .05 Stat-ld. 1-istsns Croup 3 - Zono 1 9.0. .45 .45 .05 Group 4 - Zan. l 7.-tJ ,.S .4tl .05 CLanye: Croup 5 - Zuna l 7.)U .45 .40 .OS A:La stns wrta[s - Irma 4 1 9.0 ,45 ,SO C[uup 4 - Lwa 1 6,Ut1 ,45 .�A .n) srid.laysre 6 stonanesons: .Ctarp J - Zona 1 6,57 .4) .4d ,OS Z.0. 9 9.50 •2S Croup 8 - zona I 7.95 .45 .48 .65 Carpenters - Zone 1 6.74 .40 Group 9 - wno 1 0.111 .45 ,40 .6) ccdmt caeona (Ptlldins Const.)i Group 10 - Zone 1 L,p2 .45 .48 .n) Zona b 8.22 .25 tTerrazzo uotl.ors - Zone 4 11.47 .25 Cae.ent "sons (111 chv.y Catst.): Tile setters - Zone 4 8,47 .25 Lane 1 9.15 r n ,, Truck bt1wre (Illr.quay Const.)t lronwtiers (lltainuay Cu .) .at : •,,,, .. Group 1 - zone 1 6.33 Una 1 10. 2 _ Group 2 - Zane 1 6.46 Lowrors (buildtng canst.): Group 3 - Lata 1 6.52 Zana 1: C,,vup 4 - tuna 1 6.60 Group 1 5.85 .15 G mup 5 - Zane 1 6.79 ctoul. 2 6.00 .15 Group 7, 6.10 .15 Omtte tS . Zone 6: 27 ,OS Consent mason• (1llr,huay Const.)I z et..up 1 7.25 . 27 .05 Zuos 1 - (In concrete lined Q Group 2 . ditches . 8.195 fl Group 7.50 .15 .27 .05 L"Vr rs (Iltghvey Cunac.)I nt Croup 1 - 7.10. 1 ' 5.75 ,15 .20 .05 • _ Crwp 2 - Una 1 S.b5 .IS .20 •05 1 Cta+p ) - '-.it 1' 6.30 croup 4 - Zone 1 6.55 .IS .20 .05 I i t Marble aetccre - Iono 4 b..J t:lllunit,lnts - Zona 4 9.44 .40 ' r.lntcra. , Ln.e 2. 1 t•. Croup 1 8.115 .2S ..OS r Croup 2 9.72 .21 rlledrlverwen - Zone 9 9,64 .40 t r 1 ' - FEDERAL RIJISTER, VOL 42, NO. 180•--FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1977 a l4 NOW-" -W -0 -qwqmmv )ODIFIUT1G715 ►. ] IOa1FIC11TIMS P. 1 y O CISIM Yo. Cn77-s0» femst*41 csaSloY YD. o77Ana) F.ep t»•Gar rq-.rh ,r..-.."�cmc• tachFaae•t»dtb r•r-••rr. Howdy [t.cetlw tea• Rar es M l r P-6" Ta4eM•e s.�/ar H�lr C4nrw Lafw To. S•••a M l• ►»rl»a Y.a.ru• •d/.. AM, tae 0salto. Santa Clara f)utecers loaders. sea Franclom and Sas Mateo and Santa Crus counties Counties 9.00 .80 51.20 51.25 [lactrlclans i to .77 1%•1.30 .OS • Ceb)a Splitwrs ISsi) .77 it41.50 .Os San Francisco Couacy Ilectrlclans 13.Ss 1.04 1%4.90 .06 OICISIOY s0. ct sos0 - .rod. 91 Cable splicers 17.5) 1.O1 1%4.90 .04 Al It 2101} - all o /sn Hat" minty 1977) rlactrlclane 13.73 1. t 3%41.00 .0) sed, uptne, dor. Plu berea Itsa-Titters: Calsysraa, contra ata, 061 Soca, [1 Dorado, sno, 0.i Yocte area■urpola: One. 11.03 .71 1.12 .Os Srbolat, Hann, aur pro, Sprialler rittersa Mersa, feneny, Yap traar^r . Cbuntiae 11.07 is .9S .Os Yevaaa, Planar, tecreee �• . ten bonito, San Fraocls - len 2oag-la, Is. tute0. F1"terere Teodersa Santa Clara, Santa Oros, so sea Frenciaco ane•a Mateo Scow., setter. Tebaaa, cou.tise 9.00 .00 1.20 11.23 lnol.o.s, Telo ane T.4a Cbu.tisa. Calllornia Ck"o. ilactrlclanrr Llw%ada County - SlectrlCIMS 512.01 $1.05 1%41.13 .03 r Coble Splicers 14.12 1.03 1%01.15 .03 &ower, tacraarets. Satter. act TaleTradome Fartiwu or AIPLae. • 81 0ocate. Mvada ant Planar Cou.tles rest at 00 Msln slarrs nou.tala Materabat Sleculclrs 14.30 .93 •• .M7 Coble SFliarrs 13.4) .93 Caaars Comte C1mtr tleculclaaa 15.20 .70 11A.I.CS Gila SpSiders 15.70 .70 IVA01.00 Monterey county ■lsctrlcleas 32.50 1.14 11142.30 .RS CML tfllMrs 13.01 '1.10 WAS .a 1 `rte sU/0St9LAf Gt7C[s tt>,r IceCS53011 to. 1177-303f rale 2 S'T'a7Tr Caltteea la COt,1TtG/ Rl►+ds. AlRlwa. teaadoe• f„tte. Cala-fres. CoIW1. Witt• f,..a•6..,1...I•t�...• mat•, acl aorta. it Dosed*, rcesno. 6•.la Clara, :u_mild:, RJngs, Lata, Lassen. M••'it E:...... R.... M l Y r.e.tau v••.o.. •V• , ►t:ctts. P•atln, fuel,aaa, M-ndoclno, a,,..Y.. setced, r.aloc, t]anterey. Papa. :44+340. •laces, Tl..%A2. Satrarnto, San Ikntto, ORICR TEWDETUs San rauctaco. Se* Joa•)u:n, San rateo• Alpine, :+"Cot. rt Wcado. ' Santa Clara. Santa Ctuc. Shasta. Sleet* e<cv•d3, daces. Sac earl neo, Stsalyw, Salina. Sona-. St•nlalaus. Stere• anJ Yolo Counties i 1.30 S 1.00 f 1.70 Sutter, Ta'.au, Trinity, Tulare, San rianclaco and San r"tto TL,Qw x, Tolo aka Tut.• Count let 10.00 .41 .40 4Ct1tt9M Pw2vke Ca71-1131 "Ics Data of rcuticatlon rt.an.a, Rings. rade[• •n1 I.p.:.etas Qvctalon Na. CA7i-3101 dated Govacbec lf. 13:c, in it fY 312!3 Tutere Counties 1.60 .10 1.}a tU-_Wjr-.:Q% or %[Mar Will-it" Cnwattuctlon tdosa not tnct-4- strvale !641111 CwRYt::[UCS. _ lu»as and 0aeeen typa apatLmats up to fad tneludlnq 4 stotles). heavy and Cat(+.nttro 11.2f 1.22 1.71 .7f .04 \iS1•ar tonstsutll*n and diedgin7. _ IIat4-c•oJ clwt Layacat fora[ Sar Cpr[atarol Sar rlleret FA.f•a...Lt.r.e•.e1. Shln91er3r Steel Seatt010 "It acretuta and/at Steal &hating R•..• • .ft. - E4a•.i•• RM L r P«•1••. V•a•i1.a ••U•, treetots 11.40 1.22 1.71 .7$ .OL H►••T.. 14111.1sghta 11.73 1.21 1.11 .75 .at Pl IcJrlverafn, bttdgt, what[ and duel bulldees 17.21 :14 1.14 .73 .04 Calelt r tlrl:0u11 AST-:Tot AVU f 1Ld1 .f0 f 1.17' 11.30 .R4 a9 l]•:C'r:.•:S 1�.17f .773 1.00 ,30 •,02 Ccarnt rasuns 10.00 1.15 1.43 1.30 .Of Mfsticl r_.9casltel All L�::):l.tZtSl Stohtna conal 1 61-1o1dt, tate, -n.t,oslt/u.. 'owns 10.]3 1.13 2.i3 1.30 .OZ P ncoctno, ►spa, raw ftsl wtklnq calc ids lel*t 1tavlaco, San .Lteo. Sla►lyow. slip tut' acattolda 10.21 1:11 1.12 1.30 .OS - L:law, fonou end:t11liY ONYdatL IP:TALLtItS 11.SI 1.22 1.i1 .TS LLEGTRICI IC:S t 11.61 l.to .f3 1.40 .a � 4:a'-.t• s+! Coclecda wtta Costa ACounty lccttictana lt.il ./0 it•.f0 .0) rl Co,;ai:es 11.13 1.63 l.N •2R Cat'l. Splieeta 11.11 .10 lt•.10 .02 N ras:aa, t:-16, ►aC•ca, Aaador, Coluta, factsrwto. t_[lyti• sea rerce'l C*uwtlea 16.13 d3 1.00 iuttv:, Yulo. Tutu and 6u::a, Colraa, tl >acsLo, those poctlono of Alpine. rla C:•c'-r-% {flues, ctodoe, fttD, , - El Doc-ee*, Bevada, flaeae :at, flocs. }aeteacRW, end Sleet• Corntlaa Vast fuer,., fist ta, faitat. of the floss• Mountain fe:aL. Toro and ToO& Cos. ll.f0 .10 1.11 .11 44tetahfd se.atata/ and fawta acne Clfetrlel►ns 11.11 J3 ite.f3 .Ref Coa'tlaa ll.f0 1.1I 1.30 Cable Spillet• 14.16 .11 lt•.fi .6<f S►a ►suit* fur santa Clot• Tunnalse ' Gaaa:tf► 11,[1 1.01 1.03 .02 f:lectttctana 11.03 JS 14•,61 .041 U ptuf, &slats Calaeatoa, Cable fpltceta 14.32 -13 Lt•.41 .011 Sea+w,lw, ttaalalana fad :•.quer$ caauatlaa 16.01 1.00 1,N 1.N Tula[• co"ty 11.46 1.66 1.06 c a i[OTfAI R[I.iST[f. VOL 42, HO.'7R-•-#RI0AY, A►Ret !!, 1177 • . of'IS � Ill •a*• )_ _.....- _ !• -GECtS10tr 5+0. U77-10)8 _•_ .. ._- laps 4 � h% t{ { a t.: I,7 • Fd.t.{.+.Sia!as•su Fd.1.8...n•.ht..... R•.1• • R•dr .-.r M•.di � Ef.ssas• Y..rlrtL-•M•• ■•ar N L B �••rl••e Vsr•�b• •.//ar R•.•. M L? h•rt••s V•e•d.. udu Xtr'.Tr. Arrr.Tr. LUCTRICIA"St (Cont'd) ice^1:::�:lt (:wnt'tI liont•tey County L.•e :a`.o• Aass Electticians 1 12.10 .10 It-.7$ .04 Z:I:t:;c 41.6 1 13,3) .47 lt•.77 .06 Cable Splicers Mal .10 I►•.711 .06 12:;a $;::ca:s 14.S6 .67 1t•.71 .01 R.::s. C:e•a. Lasers. r1od0c. Nrpa end Salano Cauntlas Z:Is:s. SS64110d. Etectr Solana 11.07 .68 1%-.$S .04 Cable Splicers 13.59 .61 1t•.4 3 .Ot :.:a:• art :tinier Cdua:las San Benito. Santa Clata and II•::t:ctac• 11.18 .17 11•.705 .04 1 Sant. ccut counties Cat:* S;Itc•ts 11.11 .17 It-.72S .04 Eicctticians 12.40 .77 tt•I.SO AS .=-#I I Ca:)Ie Splicers 14.40 .71 11.1.10 ,03 t:-c:ticis:at Cable Spticata• ion rtsacrscn County t-:;:ra 12.38 .97 11•.701 .04 Elcctticlans 13.415 1.04 1%•.10 .01 C1,5e sa:t:•rs 11.14 ..17 11+.103 .04 Cable Splicers 111.116 1.04 1%•.00 .06 G:a.•:r• sr..: !an 3oaquta ' San ✓atto County C-..t,e• Eltctticlans 11.77 ./1 It•.S0 .03 Tachalclans MIS .92 1 NL 11 .O1 ELLVATOR COISTPVC70113 1).11 .SIS IS 31.6 .01 C•tle i;llc-:a 1).87 .72 l%•l.IS .OI ELCVaTOR COvSTRU^LORS' HELPER! 74%jx .34S .3S 3%ta .02 Cc:::♦ C`eto C; %ty ELCV111Nt CONSTRUCTORS' IJELE1'ttS Z:e:t:lciecs 13.48 .70 1!.1.00 tpA00.) SCUM Cr«)e :;Y.C*:s 1'.11 .7D It-1.48 CLAZIMSr - 11 1 :.::te a-: 111;- Jdt Couatlas Alancda. Contra Costa. Lake. =le:rttclara 30.25 JS 11+1.75 .04 Y.a:ln, rrnGocina, tSouchcrn Crt:e S;l:ce a 11.01 .SS 11.1.73 .04 halt at County from North of e, mesio and P+vi ,'Z 2Yet-.b, rir- * Ft. itapp}. ncgray. daps. :1:•t• Cc.ctlas San senlco. San ri anctaca. 4 C.ct:ic:•'s 32.26 .73 It•.f3 .03 San Puts*. Santa Clara, Santo R Ctt1• S?llcris 13.24 .7% 1%•.2l .05 Crus, 304eo, (3.w. !ton east rrt L'a• :.a::a, rantacln0 dot at Faittieldi and Ronda 4t•� f�aara C=-t:y counties 11.23 d2 1.33 .02 _ t;rttic:a•u 12.45 .82 1%•J4 .02 Ca::t Sp:Scars lLfl '.82 1N.I0 .02 ►ir:;e:•. :.e:c%d, Rta�l4law , ant ;aat.�.:1a Couatles • E:ectticlans 8.13 .02 1t 18 Cads SpIluts 10.91 :42 1t li • • FEDERAL REGISIlk VOL 42, NO. 7"RIDAT. ATxIL 32. 1971 ' ��t l etusltts W. CA)T-1019 Palo s 0=010.4 63. CA77-SO)1 rage 4 r.t.t.a...l...r..-.... - l•.te tete •.I•. Rhes 11 L• I•r.t••• V... N.wly 1�+awwr err•• . Ra..: K is! !«shwa Yss•tt.a sr4/r. ' Aw.Ta fAT1C.tSa LCunt'd} CtA_sdst mra.t•41 ltonteleyand Santa Come AJ;1-ve, srslvt, $atte, Counti.c S 21.14 .49 .SS' .01 Cals.0•t, L1 W:ada. San /can:laco and Ny of r_111•t:a. :a.t:ca. V-stit San tt.tto Caunty- 11.47 ,44 2.00 .02 of Lay of San t:.nizo and Lants CIAte nod::, ae',a»a, /:ac•t. Ceunilcs 14.24 .73 •.711 sa:raatatc. :an-* an pla. Pcerno. Slurs, haiota And s'axta, S:rrta, $u+tyor. Tulace Cuuntte:: 12.0) .3i .411 S:e't:tlae:, i�xizt. Sehasi, ettctputa, rcceed, Stanislaw :n♦:.s, Tolo awl Ube •nJ T,olcvna C.untles lO.TS .01 Cc.-:lee i 13.%911 .42 4 1.24 X-sid7t♦ LL OutaJo. SBct&-tnto rrezaa. fle7s, r13e10 an6 sad 7010 Coantfet 8♦40 .40 1.00 N.a:s C3,,ults and tht swtthctn half of San 144+0 tv:a:w.r.T ,•'.rtl:na of .County 10.0) .32 1.G0 • r.:c-.v C,:nty 9.09 .03 1.44 .001 .41 &list CCr.S71.JCrfo:t1 I al.':...51-;i. C'on:ta Custa County . t.r:o lte:t.tas 10.41 1.14 1.06 1.20 .04 ctutn:s.en 19.00711 .70 1t;1.00 11.13 1.14 1.46 1.20 .04 Line O.utpwmt Opetatote 12.10so .70 It-1.00 stcuctutal 11.30 1.14 1.14 1.30 .04 Linc-en 13.41, .70 It-1.00 Cable Splicats 14.91 .10 1%+1.00 Alry:• a,s Ccwtra Costs Ile! trot ts. eudx and llA%iyw Cna-tits 11.30 1.09 1.34 .021 _ Countita l.tir, Ct.l•.a.. C.". % Tito trt,,.er helped . Rrx1::. 4•., ft..at Ccoun.:.an 0.10 .411 it .10 1/2t 1•:zt.:: e' G.,st/ (:CA Read Ceeu:+dr_an) seadlround- :t•v;art :;; ti C-.nty Lim) ►an 1CA:f,srll ro+dotaarit >K.c:a, r:a:rt, %:cess. Jacthaa-stun 0.39 .4% it .10 1/21 S:..tta♦ Sa:ca. :r-a.a. Lipa Lpll4e0t Ken 9.95 .4% I4 •.10 1/29 a-: .(tnrzf Coowt.ts 11.00 .44 .3o .11 . �Ltacren ralatpcayer/ leivy C.:ay.tsa arA San Joagalw Lino :quipftcnC Nano Coaatiaa 14.31 sl •33 .91 C4ctitled Lines•ns Weldor 11.14 .4% It .10 1/2% Lace Iftaa Call of LAAsport Tree To$"It 10.42 .4% It .10 1/11 60.E to Ccuatr Line). Karts, Cable Spliced Leadwanl raa60etwo and S44%0" C.4unttGo 9.61 .11 .43 1.46 IAO Pole sptayef 12.76 .411 It .10 1/1% 4 i e i 11011RAL RICISTLR, VOL. 42. MO. 99-8110AY. AML 32. 1977 I.W. ' 23C1104 17_3811 pigs 7 111CI9IC7, u0. CA77-3919 p.ge I * 1 l.1•s.8...at.►.,.rl. sal. grime.L..Al.►..•.at N.•A7 ( lb.rlla• t•dv I R•taa N 1* PwtGu Y•tUb• ••//.. Ass#.To Ave'.i.. Ica.Wt•41 L1113: C0,370CCTMAS (Coettdl rrccia. F:-;a, :.$Cara and BucLoldt County Ctoun:eon1 0.20 .33 11.1.73 C:::�.'sa 1 11.11 .73 11•.73 .OS Llncrea 10.23 .33 I►•1.73 LI-e-t•# ane Iqulpeant Calle Splicers. 11.07 .33 :0.1.73 ;t1a::ce 17.20 .73 lt0.ri .OS Jon Francisco County, 12.26 .73 140.93 .03 Gvouneven 11.79 1.04 11•.30 .09 ra#1;tta. Ge:tc:. IteAL 1411• • Linemen# Technicians 11.113 1.04 34•.30 .C9 r! :ra...a caimles Cable Splleere 13.39 1.04 I%-.So .09 -:•e-a.% 9.91 .92 It 11 tan tcnito. Santa Clete. Ce::c 7;-I:cets 10.11 ,.9I It 1t and S.-Ita Ccus Counties M-!:(/ :aai:y crourlmon 18.10 .07 11.1.30 .03 G:c.•.:•e.: 9.12 .93 11.1.13 .01 Linescni Line b2ulpoent <:�/ :ecr.�Ielana 12.39 .33 11.1.43 .01 1 CTerators 1I.70 .07 1101.30 .03 Ca::v 17.09 .93 14•1.13 .01 Cable Splicers 14.29 .87 14.1.30 .03 a:;: *-1 so:e•o Cwntle/ XV131 L SCTTLA! 18.91 1.40 .91 1.13 L:.ttt-1 11.12 ,i9 14•.83 .04 PAINTMe Ca:a 1721cet4 1L30 .91 140.83 .01 Alylne. Asadot. Calaveras butte. C:c:n. Lassen, Pluses, . and Sen Joaquin Counties ' 9y,a:a, -eta=a and Tr/Alty Dcwh 1.91 .71 1.21 1.11 _ Cr..r.::es Spray! S:%esttoa Taper, G:::S_en 9.39 .87 110.703 .02 Swing sta7c, Sca[(oldl ;Itr'r.# Cgciprent Opotatots. 11.90 _ .87 11.003 .03 63ndblat:er Structural Ca::c 1;11ceca 13.11 .97 110.703 .02 steel 9.31 .70 2.11 1.11 A:aaaG• County reasno. 91a90. made,. and 0.39 .70 1[0.30 .02 Tul.te Counties , L:r.e'e� 11.11 00 110.50 .03 •rush# Tapers 11.12 .41 .10 Lire :,cel;rent C7eta:o:s 10.17 .70 110.30 .02 stray# Structural Steel 11.37 .41 .30 ketch:. Celuss. Saera:cnto. ltsrlpo43, rereed. Stanlelaue si-ot, tole, r.b0 a.d thou and Tuolumne Countlea po:::c,is ct Alp:re. L1 Dorado, Blush 9.90 .70 .43 .73 .43 ::•vats, placer and Sterta _ _ Swing stage, rapethangeral' Ca:a:164 Uert of.the main Bosun Chair, Steam CleamLng, States rcuntat. Watershed vital !lasting 1.03 .70' ,43 .73 .82 Grcu:.boa■ 0.97 .73 140.7$ .813 Swart sandblastLng 10.10 .70 .43 .73 .82 Llnt:en 11.11 .73 130.75 ,811 Cable splicers 12.31 .73 140.72 rads IIDIRAL 9IGIf7IR. VOL 42. NO. 74--FRIDAY. APRIL 22. 1077 moi. _ • OtGIfIOr NO. G37.103/ polio 1 Dtcist� 11100. CAII-1411 /.7. 10 IM-If lAo4*% Yawn.. ..J'*.. a...a H L! r«..la.a v.....w ..V.• Ass..7t. ls:tt ixSt Ica"I'a} 1AIttLtASt Icos.t'dl srcnte«er, fan tenito. S►n Ala eda. contra Coats. X2 sone, tats:a and Ootado, Maps, M , S4+ta ecus ca.fttlea >IsCet, iactasthtanto.. Slotted. Iteelvdta4 portiana of Sol.n-. and Volo Coantive Cw+tlas U. LAG C.aU 7shoa jeacludtali part i•yn, at , a.1 Coonttaws in the Lakt T&h" Stusfi i 11.11 .11 / j,)q .tq '.0) A,s,1 sat - 11.47 .11 1.30 .!D .43 slush i 11,22 .11 3 1.10 .80 .03 pr ;,,rca 11.77 .11 l.io .!4 .41 spear 11.17 .» 1.34 .!4 .4) Lau :a�ot Ata• Tsp4:1 11.21 .11 L)D .90 .D) t:«�a 14./S .70 .73 0.1 isucte and Nuabatdt (buntiaa I;raaf: ttruc:utat Steele Tapeca 11.30 .74 .71 truth 7.13 .30 .10 .t0 Late, �attn, ata:oclrw, San SSteel S,ndblaatetal St[attes r1 sl:l sea and 37ntiC4 Cos. r4clt $+IRs SLa1tt Tapttat s:«.a 14.71 .11 laperhanq^ra 7.04 .30 .2D ./D s4tar 12.02 .11 l.lo .!0 .47 !actio" Lot st,tptnq wars ,ndlat :•a t.tta 11.72 ,t1 1.26 .!D •.12 1011h..-r Y.trketa: N,tt.. Gst+tai elar.n, tsastea. rteano, ■tn)s an! Tulat, couritt[ N a'.ltata7 tet eaitaae St Ttattic Oeltnaatinl Devies C�:utt. ?-%d C. fl:.us. t Appttcatur 4.27 ,1D .)3 b t:s::a, SS.t1Xw, 341tte, i4etl Stop tnstellarl TtatflC 3vet4ct Santblastatt•Strtpar 1.41 .30 .11 b Melpe[ 1-heel atop Inatallet. is-as Ca: aa.eta4 busts' 41.73 .60 .0 teattte svtt.ce santbtaatat. . t;u�r iia:aluttct SttYCla[al atttpact 4.01 .[.alt S.:'.1 Stals[ T.}eta 4.13 .60 .40 Rlurtr Stat O,etaelanr Latesn Csv'itr 122+,: pottQ lon that Meet ,r.:ator a.ii jtra Laa[+st! of Nwj. 1:11,_ Squce}ca trio '20242..ar! :o aM lncludtisl Applte,lot opicataf Marro/ Laaet - tl.uttlt"41% i,iS .30 .2f b Dtasa 11.13 .70 .73 Top [tan 3.!) .30 .13 b Rita/a itttrctutal ittalt t4e.alnlnl cauntles Ttattic O•tllncatinl wvtct A4•pIIcat0tt tlhcel Stop in.tallacs T44fltd iuctace ' iandDlaslec 4.27 .3! .31 61 ' ielptf ttfall2C sallntaSln4 44vlca appitcatac. "basal atop lnataii,t, trattta auttact sanlblaatatl 7.72 .l! '23 b sttlpat 4.» .16 ,)s b 44eipe[ taettp411 4.22 .34 .)3 IS . 110t4At'41611711L VOL. 422. NO. 74--0410AY. APRIL 22. IfTI 4x11.» sow P Pets 11MC1/Iola Ise. CA17-SA39 rat• 12 • tV e o _ ,u Udor I.r•r•1•N f•1\P•,�N1. , 1 e•1. H•..ly CIH\Irw N•..Ir CMr•d•a 9..N• N L■ oral.-. Y.\•IM• w/,.• ' i•1.. N L 9 Fwdwa Y.csN.a a.I/.r AIr••T•. APP,.To. fcoi:'di )LASTCAUS' TDIDC21St (Ccnt'd) 4:_::y Seal C74(stlona Alpine, Ama Got, fl Dorado, r.'.et t7•7.,w t 6.47 .50 .)S b Nevada, Placer, Saerarento• S;.es;t. ran /.37 ,SO .)S b Sleet* and To:o Counties 1 7.113 .431 1 1.40 .80 operator 7.12 .50 J S C Calaretas and San Joaquin I- tt:e:an 4,43 .So .13 It Counties 9.4) .10 1.40 .90 �p rt- 1.27 ,So .Sf / eaten County 1.32 .10 1.40 .90 fL&L-=.Lasa ru\tetey County 1.15 1.00 1.70 .10 A:a•a:a 6:141 Genera Corte Pan lcnito, Santa Clara and Co_•:tee 10.10 .741 1.03 •,93 6anta Ctut Counter• 11.10 .70 1.40 S;--o. C:;ea, Glrrn, Laren PLUMESISt tss.�eaa:a[i hA:f of Lassa■ Alam J% County 11.11 1.33 2.21 .I2 Slet:a• Gullets Cuete County 11.07 1.21 2.19 .20 3_tt:r, AL: Y.ta Coanaas 1.11 .34 1.00 Del lat-te and flurtoldt Counties 11.1) - .71 1.12 .01 ta•:r.sy C1.un:y 10.40 .71 .33 .91 PLI;JCPSt Steasfilterat f:e:»• 7::.;a, rA:e:a and Aal3343c INotthern halt of -..!age cc.n:les 9.34 .f0 1.30 1.11 Countyl, Saet•nento, Tolo, ' /.:a:cr, S.tte' calavatas 11 Ixr\a:o, 1:`.ad4• Placer L;:.:►, It Do:sto, Glen., and Sleets, Counties (excluding a u Wil. Cauca. Placer, • Latta Tthoe Areal 1).3) 1.14 1.40 .14 San :oaquln Late Tahoo Area 10.91 .SI .10 1.1$ .10 Scer:a, 3a:tee, To:o and U54 fUrIn, r.-ndoeiw, San Teanelseo Z, Ci.r.::ca 11.11 ,71 1.30 .01 and Sonora Ccunttcs 11.75 1.103 1.50 1.17 .11 0 S•: ):.•:la:o County 11.78 .90 1.90 .03 San Pen/to And Santa Clara ' -4 It- r_:.o C.7ja:y 7.71 .41 .90 1.50 •023 Cwntlrs 14.20 .90 1.13 .14 n Del l•:t:e. Y-:yo:G:, La:aen tion rtateo County 11.74 1.05 1.13 1.30 .13 M I:-:t:fAI ine, A"dor 15catheta .vss:rrn hall). rain, Alpine, t:X x, 1.4;8. $tests, pottlon of Coua:yl. Duets, , Sa:•:y x, so:a?a. Scrona. Calavice s. Colasa, rrern. :etty cad Tilnl:y Cwnttes 9.93 ,94 .30 1.23 ,01 Glenn, Slrra, Lassen, radeta, r_t 1:1nLa2aaa f�tlposa,ra rcr:, reseed, modoc., Ceertlea 9.05 .90 l.SS 1.20 feontere;, Pluxaa, San Joaquin. ♦::3:1'33' T-1--LP3e - Santa Crus, Shasta, Sletta, , A:a:e:s anS.Contra Cost• Sl3ltyou, Stenlslaus, Sutter, fa.A:let 0.07 .10 1.10 Tehama. Trinity. Tulata, ►tarn• sly s ad ra44e4 Tuoluana and Tuba Counties 12.10 1.3/ 2.00 .10 Counties 9.10 .10 1.40 Lake. Yap& and Sola"Gountlee 11.21 1.13 1.29 .26 • 1 • F1014AL RIGIST11, VOL 12. NO. 76-FRIDAT• APRIL 22, 1177 r 'r D4Ct5It3a f0. CAJJ-f07f 1a7e 1) D[CtS10A Ito. GTT-5419 raga It fAy�t.+.f.r.I.r•.•.ra N•«ir I Eha.r.•a 4..1• t•N• R L f rw.:.e• r•<•�w ••U�. N•..II C/,<••w• Aw.b. 1•r.• N L Y r..d..a Y......., .•I/.• 1001T3Sr aQOrUSr (6o<.t'd) A:•=::a and CCn;ta costa (b.antte e•.•d..r. Saeu..nto erul Iola 5 10.91 i 1.17 I 1.10 .60 .01 Counties Ctatre ►atterar tettaTe"a Roolrra ialate, ill• &rA 11 tittles w/o p.,-;.a1 11.19 1.17 1.10 .46 .O4 coryoaltlon) 1 10.11 2 1.04 1 1.10 81.00 .07 latu`sastlet L+saeletst Il?e- Cnsoettc and rlt:n 11.11 1.01 1.14 1.00 .07 .t•);arca: Cos% :ar bull% up 11.91 1.17 1.10 .40 .04 0•n Oenito and Santa Claims ►.:pine, Ca Lre:as. :+/tp.osa, l:o..ntlee • Sa+ Jos;,ln. 2tantelaua Rooters, Kettle (t kettle) 10.10 .43 1.14 and 4solur'�e CO.-ties SUErr WMAL r.OPACASr R-V'.:ata t$lste, the Ala+eda, Contta Wata. Raps - C-,-,yasttlon and tullt tip) 11.19 •90 .67 s.a Solaro Countlea 11.21 .46 1.11 121 .04 rtlt :acnl.le ty.atot 11.44 .99 .67 Alpine. CalavetA3 and t,tte. calusa• tl 02t-a30, San Joaquin Cauntlts 11.T7 .66 1.40 .01 G:ern, Lsaatr., modoc, rlaeet, A.aadat, butte, Coluaa• Ir.sats, f.erra, tl 0crado. Oltnn. Lesson. Nevada. ►lata. flus.as, ttt+.:t} 4+3 T..Sa Co,atlaa SaCca■colo, 11asu, Siena• L31.ta 11.62 •91 .40 Sutter, Tena■s, To and , nitro, a:r,Je, 0+.1.18 arA • Tuba Counties 11.09 .66 1.44 .09 r.:u. l7s.atse• ltarlposa, Y<rc44. Stantalaae t+,:.t a 11.11 .60 .10 and rualucne Counties 11.14 .60 1.10 .04 � L•.. r.rt+, n•nlrr:r+a. ♦spa. hantetey, San 4enito. Santa ,,.:•••, •-,: W.::.a Cantles Clac• and Santa Ccu[ Countlea 11.11 70.64 1.447 1.113 , ,. :-s• 10.11 .41 1.24 1.62 •04 Del :byte. rtaaboldt. take. K,all ar,l•,rtl setl:.eea YJ[l., ncn Soctno, Ism t IJ 6 : ;-;al 14.14 ,43 1.20 1.42 .O/ ►canttceo, S�tov and < Rl'.rausca L+•s.:ual ripe- Trinity Courtlea 12.10 .46 1.71 .12 .r s;;.•t•t kcal tat rite! 11.1) ••.Rf 1.20 1.63 .46 fan rateo Couk;y 17.42 .44 1.41 .12 Ari ::,rte and A,ao:4t W.50C and Slakil'w Counties 10.2/1 .32 ,34 .021 •l.l.a.t::es reear.o. 11nts. Jtadeta aa4 ' Aac:aca 14.11 .40 .71 .23 Tulare Owwtles 11.7• :66 1.22 .09 MUTrey uV Santa C[ua r , CO,ntaas ' 0.so:era 11.75 .90 1.11 $as r:enclacr, and Sett Rateo . Gewatles I"a:ua U.17 .44 � 1.I5 2.10 .04 r.atic taocaers and Rattle■ It 12 aattlea) rltl.cut'r.sga 11.16 .44 1.11 1.14 .04 4 bitwastic) tJlaeea[al rlp•.rtappetal Cost tat 21.42 .64 1.15 1.10 .04 ' r 9135RA1 41611/11, VOL 42. NO. Th-6tl0AT. ArRM 12. 107T tx::s: , rq• ! Pelf is cc23200•n0. a»•sa33 Past Is 13 0 u { 010 W /nry.11r.,Lh hr•..r. 11•.4 11.rra M.Hir 2J.•.IrN M...Ir EJa..r•N 3].r.• M L Y ►..d.•. Yea.d.. ••l'• l.w• N 1/ /N.le.. Ya4.11a0 ..JA, A►►r.T.. ♦1$r.Sr. " TcuA 2:0••'7t1J1LAS. S:r: r:/la 1ArD.S; Ala•vds, CCntca Costa, tial J:a:::, r.:tt, Nolte, 11.,boldt, Late• 4 Ca:r.tt.ar Col-$a. tl ado• K.tsn• iie-socino. Napa. :r.., tA.Sll -•c:.G:, San fra..cicco, :an lutea, ►:-tr L..a M e.l, r'r:ta SI:+1,ov, Salina. Sonoaa er-•: o2 Sty do+;vin alverl, and Trinil/ Countte7 $ 11.02 S 2.40 .91 21.00 Ju;nn, SaAOL&. butte. Colusa, Ll Walado, ..• •+:o, St.n.sla.s, Y Glenn, Lassen, 11�1Oe. S•:1-.. rlu.a$. __.....• 7010 vwG T.ea Sacs.C:nto, Snasta. Serra, and .a:s P-ticine Suttee, t'ehaau, Tolo and ' ,•rev+'_+, 714:tf Yuba Counties 11.30 •30 ,90 r .21 a•1 S:e:re Con:les Ire_Iu01a9 TiL[ 'L1".Jdc U r :r a %.tal 9 10.21 •.79 S 1.13 111.00 .10 Alawx:s. :+ut:a. Colusa. f-:ey ;.+•t Atea and L.1e Contra Costa, Del l:orte. T+.r A:ra 10.03 .70 .20 C1 Dzca«a, 61enn, I1.0,boldt. a:am.da, f4la• Costa. Lia, lase, Laren, rt+rin, rllsez lj+o, r.:ret J, slenduelnu• lbJuC, N-ps. !:7ltere J. ::ads, San Denito. Nevada, PIaeer. ►luaas. Say t/tn:tseo, So-$ :ateo, Saera.!nto, San Benito, f$-:a Cara, Sor.ta U.S. San IYanclsco, San tuteo, CGLnt Ifs 11.10 .60 1.00 O .10 Santa Clara. L.�aata. Sle[[s, Str: ..Ll f: . S: SisMlycv. Solan. Sanwa, Z Ala:r:a. Cvr.tra Wa:a. Y�[!n, -Saler. Tcha.., Trinity, San fro-cisco, San Tolo and Yuba Counties 12.00 .34 1.20 1.40 .013 P1 ra:.o, Sent$ Cats, Solan Alpine. A.aJoe. Calaveras, ITT *" S]f=x Calf-tics 13.31 .60 JO .09 San Joaquin, Stanislaus and 'r N 94-411W) Cour.tlt► 14.32 .60 .90 .03 Tuolu.ne Counties 10.27 .33 .30 1.00 r:7:::MtSa 3•cesm, Rings, radere, Azar:$ ant Conga Coats Itarlposs, ►kcccd and 21alare las 13.10 1.23 2.29 .163 Counties 9.30 1.00 .30 Gil :•]cte and llarboldt r Monterey and Santa Crus C"Atiaa 11.64 .61 1.12 Counties •11.99 1.01 .9) lIGIRAL RIGISTIR. VOL. 42. NO. 7"RIGAY, APRIL 22. 19" 1 f • i...l► OLCrit tt-3:)t 8•N• 17 0xlt1014 14. G77-301 rats 11 Mt0 iC_•:tLSt - 0.•la• ►•Lt•0«.U•►•r�••�• A-at- test's Gars 0.lesocial Cars C-IrAepen0encs Days 14-1, [ht.�..• p-Mot :411 9-3TaAtr11•tp Wlr t-Ctlstnat Day- ko.. ML11 ►«J«• vae.-. ••/:•. 1A30RM ae►•. ?.. a. L-21-2f co'%:l(rotes tt of basic Aortlr Cate lot over S teats' croup 1 1 0.29S 1 1.00 3 1.70 .50 .10 se-:etce, and It u: tsslc nootir rate for i months to S rests Gcoup Ica) 1,S2 1.03 1.70 .10 .10 as \•:atlon Tat C1441t. SIR paid 61%lidarst A throuft r. Group t(D) 1.775 1.00 1.70 .5o .10 Gsoup l(cl 1.315 1.00 1.70 .50 .10 Is. C?loher 003tttout•s 3.22 per Rout tosolldar fusel plus 8.13 c/ocp 114) 1.241 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 pat ta.: to vacation fund tot the slut rear of •nplorrewtt t Gcoup 1(el 8.14S 1.00 1.10 .10 .10 1 rear "t leas :Ada S reals $.)) per haul to vacation funds • Gtoup 110 SANS 1.0 1.70 .10 -10 5 lea:• Out lass t-1an 10 rear• 5.4) pat tart to Vacation Audi Group 2 1.145 1.00 1.10 .10 .10 oval 10 Seats 6.S) pit tart to Vacation rund. Group ) 0.011 1.00 1.10 .19 .10 C. 1xidorer co"Llit.tes 3.50 pet taut tot the first llvs rears si eglohentt Alter firs rear& SIAS pet Aar W Vacation std L311Cay momms. tJtbop-I hA (Gunnita) Group is 0.733 1.00 1.10 .90 .10 Group 24 6.161 1.00 1.10 .50 .10 Grasp Is 8.065 1.10 1.10 .10 .10 _ - IJt)ORDt3 • (Tunnel and Shaft Writ) Sy . z croup 1 1.065 1.00 1.70 .20 .10 Group 2 1.55S 1.00 1.10 .90 .10 A croup 3 9.371 1.00 1.10 .90 .L0 sn Group 1.215 1.00 1.70 .90 .10 H (wcectlas act) croup 1 0.315 1.00 1.10 .10 .10 Group 2 0.145 1.00 1.70 .90 .14f Crouy 1 0.0{1 1.00 1.70 .10 .10 t i lND t 11010A1 t1GIMA. VOL 42. NO. 3•"AJDAY, JAML 12. 1011• tU ' OOCUttsw ID, Cw71-SOH t� 1J 1!'J".,.5 LA]^.';,il.; fL'Or:•4} G Cr:.+ l: -•-•'•!t lac a:s r.0 ►ears:: OJra-I, va:tyr )oG stellar Ccoup lfdlr ae(..11r Ttacsaen •ed road levels Ilvt and cover ell tr-,r<s. S :et chxtrs_v. :eller, loS ha.er and of Subway otter the tespocasr Bever has been Placed) Ls-•_;:'::gel a:I a(ts. C-,+:rete JAG ra)r-sate 01■et ��:: • _ uw'--;r Lr+cr�t• ;a� ra:.: C-,-crete s,+; Cmcrrte Gco.M t(a)i Laborers on gcnerol Conattvetlon roes on or In c•-_-:: Cra::er jr-.'Cf a•otsrg: G. 9.en_ty cure cettecs FJ:t bell hole lootln9s and aha:t ,-:11, :Cc--; C:.e0 CJL:t:s, s'e.:•r( :L-ee, N.uettets, :r:r �•••:-':.t c;.-:a::r:: Ja:.::) o: p:pc ove,t 17 ltet•eas eco,p lifts Concta Cos:a Cr.nt/ Ciba F1p9I3;ers, Cw p eat. a-- :J', ::a •; ::a"silo, tet-an and r!•t Cai_aa. 1'Ipeaal•,rr Ccr:,It L& etz and riattae plfel•rvres •;, a;+.::. •.;-'s:,.. tris.- 16:-!. : . c ,s::e and slasl►t 11e1:ura r.pt Te.t1c, no )sant pap* 414 atr:pp,nq of site. t :_t-::.:a: _ r:.-tlr),•.�,l.n), tri:tin), :re"N- /neluJinq cvrJlr of uCadt, nevelt 111ti1ole :otters, Cast 1a .-.). :•s-:-5..:-s ,;,r;:a•..r C:;tr. A. Placa. tunrole tors settles s • ♦•.3 ..... -.8.a•12 1•et or 'r/)1 ?a•.--•+: Cr t Jetta ... a•.::._::; :.near: 7.;:1:/ere, u,l.�r e, oameta, - Ccoap 1. s.rphalt Srwelertt C-.stoat du•-r:rs and h:.dung dr/ ce%.nt )., e•.•.'.a.t Bial+, r:a;tfc ►eft t.e:r or Sr,:w: Chose crtter •n4 rt;cer (Clea:lr.q ,ark). eorerete , ! : 8.1 eat::r7:# :r..ar LrtJst c,•u;cn; Fuuet RwCket Dr.kt anJ Cavtet•anr Caner Cee Chlppinq and G:a:G:rya t :a r; a:: "c": 1- L:0.p :)s t-t q'n Can:rets timers 1u•,t cc Jeri# D,!,%cc'• Cel(v•:e Cr.uer. :meets ws_t1-vivo, a.�:uCtCfa1 ac Jraa11- r.,..t-ta v:'er l:] :be re::vrel: A- r•.. S. ►. -... ,r,.. i-. ro!• ...cqo., sr.t:,•J:r7 placing / l f c: - , .. :r....n_ .. _J:311•.- of ;IS iY.r/ - ad Car aor, Ina:. ) anun:re:seg. e,ce)1-7 4'J h)smlll, j a: .11 colt and rue•::tats e)n!cael t.:';;:A :-'j e:-:re:e e`:;+::i :alis t:[1f:,rt - :COot alnllat - tot ure in tn9 macccte sorsa uctaon: latttbvsgb r ;r .. suit uar:.•t sl; r::a .aG :St::. +Loch: Pato- G1ll��,c. ud aticl-lar tip-2 shish STt*dJe:s; Slcpers Singietaot, C_.-In' M aicrasa St;aalltrg and hanG held, pnturatle tacyut# All po*u.atle, sit, gas• a'Wd eleetele 1.').•;1 .J•• L1%arrtt) •too elS-te:r) VALra-tC:t:4 - +J)1 f:oat tool--I Jae►iN of pipe motet 11 inchas vs::. a!,:rs:a• vase) VitWocar Lrl-;.•t-!t a.ehlneJ t a1 ,:tic a ea b:w;1s1 its, Cr ever, 1C3 les. p:tssutte at ovalis Grow? 31 All eleaw, -ort of debris, gcounGs and but!dln7s In-eludlnq r.':c :tsar ASG s:t11J: type; Lair Sasn In CQ=%c:tlo:r vllh but not 11-lted to atrett cit4noee# Clvaning •sal satl)nq vlrewas ,.:.rare' sots ConottvetIon'larocers Ir.e:uL/n, bald•)-_ and genecal laburecss Q:np:an. 1oJJ -p3ttst; fare WAZChac) Street UcanCesl c4tdcrcrs, est-; .tilt Jay A:t:l n>!il `t-7A) Cardtact-Denvet rzCel CA141 s• noctlColtueal anJ lanlecap-i labote nt Jottings Lis.btrss D:ush Tract erllle:s; J.c't log dtlllorst 10sadoc31 ►heat, nslntenar.es land.eapt laboloce on nev eoetttrueclont Z tr.xnl a::Lie:si•L'.;en du:le:s; 0!vCt3s:a: d9111-i1's - all P.alntenanee. FeFau Ttatknon and Nos] beds# Sttetieat and hallrosd t;7ct tagaid:e a o: tYF.) or ce:`.od o: parer[ s:altiple unit a eoncttvetlon Tracts Labo(ect:t Teapncacr alt and vstar lines, Vletaulla Q :r:11tr ]:J:te:s e,r! r:••:etrcD/ All rare or loaJlnq, plaeinq or alallats Tool row attendant[ rent• tractors[ e:uatdrall re"tocas (1 •-: t:t:ar.7 of all yo.;a and *aplesivet of rl:atevet type re- FLQheAt Neutra (Dutton oottars) m tt rc:::: c:*4 tat alth loidlc7 •rA placln?s Y:7h s:a:r:s 11n:lLsse; :1:16n) of cauls Wee toppcts #alt {,:lwdar LAtOr'ts e:o;p 1(bla Saves ale/Arra a Ic+aanitel C:n,r? lists A.Pcein7 sad Ualdla) Ctovp is laotslaeua (laclodln9 Qsnasa, FotAsA)s Rodman# Ccoua.laaan . Ccoup 2e r-aboundaaw , Goat' 3s General tabotass FEDERAL MISTER. VOL,It, NO. 7E•—FRIOAY, APRIL 22, 1977 t •. �' �( r . �' 3 DOClf10r #N0. G7T-3011 ' r P•1• ' , OC;13 heel-fl)f Rose 1 Woomts s • 1TLnsMI and Sbaft tbtt) P.4y.s.«f.N.►.r-•.-.. cawp is Dlasnnl Dclllets Cswndiuns Cwaltt Of a0[CNto paaL- 0•.la s+nr aoCeei: haft Mott and Lilet t't.Iow aetssal Or ssC&vstad POWER Cou1PSNGtr OrERATOA]s N.wlr I!/.....•• OftDGtnG t•s.• N t/ P••.1•.• r.t.•:.. .-v.h grow.►? la•ell a,••-T. • SC71CJt2 1 Chla Olt C.1n:tri slaslarl Drillers, rawdtcaen-headings Chatty SLAeSNNCLL AND DIPPER Dar'DCINaG )•:c uttcn - •Scle car is ll:ted. car.--:$%* Psntster In TLanals Can- (Mev Constcuetlon) eget• S:rer: can: a:ovt Krpytn and rotlunr C•.nit• and Shotetett e..-vl a,+: tot:-nl KuLrrrnN Nigh Prrasare tcstlentnl Mime e:o.ho IN :Lruu 1, I�cljll-q top and bottos can on •haft and toUe writ L[gcr4nl D.etbands ylua.al O:;per tonlevr. on •set line[ S.n.3btaua[-pot••• twrk assign- 011tr txnt Ints wLarestet.le) Steel tor■ Aatsera " Sttt.tar TlaJeroaA, A:ea 1 g 2.1/ i 1.01• i 1.70 ratl:.:�etrAa - h• od of steel of aubstltwte sulerlals Lb4loto948 - Area 1 9.11 1.01• 1.70 .80 .14 2uSget lett• 3 9.41 1.07• 1.76 .00 .14 Aa.a l SAS 1.07• 1.74 .19 .14 Cr a,;. 1s CaaleterAest Chuettanders ro•.dasaan-(elan[ Mwats Vtbl&Laf- art. P4.6w.t breakers c_o•hP 3• Dwct "Inestas DeCL Nate ctoap 4s sill Latq - r-ckars, Ttac►aenl Concssta Crew - Includes Aso& 1 9.11 1.07• 1.76 sed:lnl std sprcadlrsgr 0c?oan (any a4thad)s Cawt CtawW L- Alto 1 10.76 1.07• 1.74 .t0 .It bour•Caans S.raapa[ Ata& 3 11.01 1.07• 1.74 .40 .14 Area 4 11.11 1.07• 1.11 .40 .14 WAOAZAS Graue-h.Volk) Welders ssaehanlo Welder# WAtOX • Lnglntet crwp 1s Skilled ancc►r[ 1rssowln7 end salvaging III sash, wbADws, Ata& 1 10.31 1.07• 1.71 .60 .lt chore, pluczllnq ant electric Matures Arra 2 11.13 1.07• 1.76 .60 .14 Arta 3 11.43 1.01• 1.10 .60 .14 Crwp is seat-skilled v:ee►et laalwasing of otbar Wilding aaterLals) Area 4 11.71 1.07• 1.70 .60 .14 Ctw2 38 General taborer (Include• all cleanup work, 1"", Croup IN lumber, loading and bussing of dcblls) Gaa:hell Opar&LDC (up CO and lntlhdlaq 7 cu. yda. ■.r.e.)(Lcrtg boa say) Acaa 1 11.01 1.07• 1.70 ,00 .14 • Area 2 11.06 1.07• 1.76 .00 .14 Asea 3 ' 11.10 1.07• 1.76 .10 .14 Area 4 17.41 1.01• 1.7: .40 .14• ctw_ p 4-Al-Al Claa:hell 0petstot (ovot 7 • cu. yds. •oow pay) Ate• 1 11.00 1.d7• 1.76 .14 Ate& 1 11.91 1.01• 1.70 .66 .14 Area 1 11.21 1.07• 1.16 .40 .14 Area 4 11:40 l.Rj• 1.76 .80 .14 ' FJQJ AL MAS7616 VOL. 42, NO. 7l!-111GAY, AptlL 22. I977 �i - ...... .._. �• rase 33 'orCISIC." rD. CA17-SO)f rale la IJ 0 0 N j Lias.0...1...r.r_..•. ...f, f + tf.•.,... 7OJ DOM (wirig1ng1 r i.r..t N c s ►..Jw. va..+.. t.J.I,r. S:CA:'7as leant• 1 C.•.. NlY I rwr... Y.uuw ..J.•., Lott on grit-prcYelled vessels AW. G. r A,,,.It. Iererpt aJit:% pcvered by oat- toard rotottl er9a7cd In to-Ing _..� ani tnittinq of bare:, vessels -- - •' - -"� y:• �;�Z.7 ani water Nrns -:raft of in the -'- tg]n:,Ortatlo*% by water of --�- peracnncl, aat.rlals. .Qulpdnt aM A.p;011.e r.rq::+: t•ilar G.dnand/r;Cbanice i:• t,2: S 1.07• i 1.71 .110 .la Arca 1 S f.SS .9f f 1.41 11.11 r.:.a 9.11 1.07• 1.711 ,10 ,la tics 1 10,03 .11 1.41 1.111 I. zI.lf 1.0:• 1.711 .60 .14 A:ea I 10.)0 .61 1.111 1.14 J.•-i i f.{7 1.07• 1.71 .CO .14 Areal l0.SS .If 1.{1 1.111 �,•• Cprra•ot rscAanic/14tcA ... :tern vines tM L'ny.neer c•• .: LechAstsr meta Atea 1 10.73 .f{ 1.34 1.1$ /ilea I 11.25 .94 1.36 1.15 t Ate• I • 11.30 .f4 1.36 1.13 •r,.. : 1.10 1.07• 1.111 .40 .11 l .f{ I.]{ /:ta � • IO.OS 1.07• 1.711 .10 .la Area11.73 1.15• 10.10 1.07• 1.74 .IO •14 4 a l )0.110 l.G)• 1.7t .10 ,I1 toILlIN anA Nsary, CQ-c:twctlon Arr ' Toa Wet+ a .r tvpra oa **If-propelled Z kklglegs-=Z--- vrsgela) O ' y boat gator• 10.73 .16 1.34 I.IS t7 1 . 1.11 1.07• 1.71 .t0 ,la rrr�=r'r :M J 3 e. 2 10.70 1.07• 1.74 .10 •l4 Coat Ctntets test natedi Cit La is of Oa land, fa rtancts Us 11 arcs 1 10.!11 1.07• I.7t .110 •la i :.c. 11.JS 1.0)• 1.71 .60 isctaxno " Ctoctton. Calltor Is ' i Area I - tip to 20 road miles Ito.N Bald Cantata. R-tt Aasa 2 - Mce thea 20 road miles o and 1• lu4ln4 1 road all a la.rr.+i C1ar•Lsll Operator Icon &aid Centegs. ::ga 1 10.6S 1.9:• 1,70 .90 .1{ 11 $4 1.07• 1.79 .80 .14 Ages I - Gatside CC 30 good miles kora sal Cantata hw t 1L112 1.01• 1.79 .110 .111 Ate• 4 - An ages, aat.ndlng 23 toa sties t a abote ink of ' I A-t.44 _ 12.Of 1.01• 1.79 .99 .14 Lae T.hoa. •Isrcludea 1.20 )ror ►our to tsnklo ad Real e.-A Wallace rued. t j r 1101KAL AIGISTM VOL 47. NO. 76-4410AY. APRIL 72, 1017 , wrist011 YD. G77-16311 Pass 33 DCGtSIC0 to. CA77-7012 Palo 16 POWP3I V)Ul :tDR ormAlau (tiledrt•lrl1 f.:•r./...1...P.r-.. Croup Is Assistant to "Ift4 ec triceraa, Olisr. Deekik"I M•..Ir f4e•.n• R•..• M L N P••d•aa 1/•6.44• •.U•. app,,To. Crap 3-116 Camepcaeooc operator • pa I�(.I1/0DT gDt/.2+OR1 Coup 1-D[ Truck CL•M Ol f1 • (1lleGctfin9) Csoup 21 Tugsec Saint (bolating saterlol only) C14wp 1 6.76 1 1.1:• i 2.00 .10 .24 11 1.)S• 2.00 .f0 .2l nW Group 2-J.: Coep•caaoc operator (3-711 Generator (100 I.W. or o.et11 G[u.? 11a) 1. 1.15• 2.00 .f0 .24 12-7)1 Welding 1Lchlne (2-71tFowfred other than by •lectsleltT) Cts.:? 1101 9.11 Ccorp 2 !.I! %.IS• 2.00 :f0 .24 Group Is Datk CUgineett tat% Llttl a-Teasft Zflf-propelled taoo C[aup Its) 10.10 1.35• 1.00 .10 .11 Cco.p 1 10.40 1.1%, 3.00 .10 .34 type llttinq device C._uj )(a) 10.76 1.3s. 2.00 .10 .24 Ct Cco.p r 11.3) 1.)S• 2.00 .10 .2Group 3-At )Wavy Pay Pepalerun and/or welder Csovp S 11.46 1.35• 2.00 .10 .14 Group st Operating E"Ineee In lieu of Uslatant to "Inas Dlla ac to •iselwdaa 6.33 pot lwut to Pfnalc ,ed Walt i and UGIars f1.td. Tendiof p)leiriv)rr Rigs, Skidcc aof Ploatle tandCDeer(ekltatlestle �atot . of Dieu 1 of Gasoline povfced Crane Plledclvec lv/o boll*:) ep to and Including 1 cu. yd.1 Truck Ccarao up to and Including 3S I tons Isolating 64,11.1 only • Group 31 Operator o: DI.-mal or Catalina po..eced Ccame Ptledrtver (w/o Dollee) ever 1 cu. yd.r 07tc4toc of Crane (v/atlas. flash . boder. pwap cc eoaprflaor ettachadls op4[atoc of atlas pc-aced Crawler as Gnl•craal type driver (fuysved cc similar typed Trucl ' Ctano. over 11 lona Dolatleg &+%octal cc potfo[sing plledsleing • York C31 11101MAL RIGI1742. vol. u. 140. 73---111DAr. APRIL 22, 1977 J W•'rif, t. G7I-441 14 Felt 31 NXIStON s0. CAII-1011 Palo :4 rOvtx mutt-C:T OrCAATOCS AAS.#A 1 and 111 Group 16 Asalatante to L%glncets picaaa-utl tlitakat r.44vl Curl Scp4tCun f.�s+ll.u4ar•r�•••• fciper# Oiltr# C ckj-*v41 119nmlaani Svit:tman# Tar ftt 1`116nan11 Pattern a.nr 4.1.r (weavy 0k tr atpatr snot' porta [coal M..dr Hedy !a,.•,..a a.1,. Pu.. M L IF Y..att.a 4.4/.. Gaup 2: [oat•rts:ot O;'et+tor; Concrete Ai-el tup to and lncludf+q 1 yar 1# rOvca soultWeT Oriasawj Arra 7•' Conveyor Belt Of•c:ator iaunnel). fkte.vn Cat Plant. Mlera..11e: ►onttots 1 AMA 2 Mechanical Convayot inandling balldim "terl4lali 1tt•et •:'a+ v;tta-at AREA (concrete plantlI I•um? operator, S?re+dar W.san (vttn sctaeJslt Tat Pot fleewn hover agitated! eto..p It i 4.70 110.10 1 1.15' S 2.00 .10 .24 Grwp J: bon Operator lbunterl: Celleopter )tadto-ja (aaer.IJn11 ltct•it- Gtoup 2. *.GS 10.41 1.11• , 2.00 .13 .24 sen; f4Calaatlwe; 0.ler: ions C3:rf4r (COGatt,,CtLM )off atte): voco.::st G:o.p It 0.26 10.44 1.15- 2.00 .90 .24 Opetatot; SCrtcd1an (e■ce?c ss(:Jaltle eobGlete iavlr;)# Satl-pro;+!ltd. Gro••? 41 1.41 11.21 1.11• 2.00 .10 .24 avtoa-tieally applied concrete curing ueltne (ton sttrs-s• hichw7s- Gloup S. 30.02 11.42 1.11- 2.00 .90 .24 mitpore: and canals)# Trencnln; r#chlne i.�■iaso 41971r-I capacltr I etod? 61 10.17 11.$7 1.35` 2.00 .fu .24 It. dcpth)f Tugger Malst, 414914 411041 Tcuca Crane 01140 cco.p 71 10.32 11.72 1.35• 2.00 .90 .24 Group 1: 10.72 12.12 1.11• .3.00 JO .24 Croup 41 Ballast .lata rae?tr# Oallaat ttetvlarort Ballast Tar?er r�ltl- croup 1t 10.14 12.14 1.15• 3.00 .00 .24 pu9pot41 anasan (a:halt p:antll Elevator 0,C(ator (instdcit Pot. Rift ctoop 101 11.14 12.54 1.41• 2.00 .10 .24 cc G1.Ste Stacker leons:tuet.on 105 sit*,. Line mater! l.:tle.laon a+.0 Grow? 10-At 11.25 12.65 1.35• 2.00 .90 .24 service Englntee (aooile and 9recse rad); Katetlal M.fat 11 drv:11 Group 111 11.41 12.112 1.31• 2.00 .10 .24 Shuttlecarl Tie Stated Ttr-cloobils Gtwp 11-At 12.41 12.05 1.31• 2.00 .90 .24 ero..p.1 l-a1 12.77 14,21 1.31• 2.00 48 .24 Croup St Co.1,cessor Operator 12 to 7): Concrete Miners (over 1 Yard)# croup 11-Cs 11.0) 11.51 1.15• 1.00 .40 .24 Concrete rumps or Pwa?erete Cur.sl Generalise (163 S.W. or over!# C:oul(nq tuchlne# Press-veld last-0;wAted)r ft•'ps 12 to 71# balJlrr7 *Includes 6.11 pot boos to xact,ines I;N•trrd other than by ateetrld tyI (2 to 71 rtn4lone0 Math aid)Lauate rum. Croup 61 bUi Lias head Pactot or ai.Uuf Boos Tt inti or Wil 7Urpoae A-Trane Ttuc►: Concrete Batch Plants (vet a erl)l C0lerete Sa-: kelt- ' - propciltd unit) on streets. t.l9nw4/s, airport: are corals; Drill:r.9 a.aJ a0(1nq • tt.chinety, vertical and borlsontal Inot 10 AYy:7 to vatcrlOcts, wa;cn • drills or lae:hsr.�crs)1 Graditttter. Grace Chce'Aee Iree`tnlea: o: ocn49- vleeli Ili;hlane Cableway Sagnal:.kns lnconotivts tatcal cc over )3 tunes Y-glnn a Internal Full Stab Vibrator (on +lrpotts- hk9`.n s; canal: and • vatehou_esil rechanieal rinishors (eoretetel (Clary- Jo:n30n. Bt:/e:l • Bridge Dec% or sisilat typed# Grcnanieal Burl, Curb arelor CvCt ar,d • Gutter richine, carcina o1 as(:haltl 7brtaLle Clu:%ett iesi :live: IM-1500 and siallatll Yost ;W"4 0;wmtor (seteing el.p Lorca- etc. 1 l0 tunnelm)1 110114t1 lIctvedisan jSmCb41'Q40rr a.%J slallao fa:'alR4e concrete paving): fall-?tope)ltd Cai?aetol (ainllt angtnCil S-1-?tc2411t4 4 rlpaltne Hrapylog rachlne, ►eeault. CAC, or similar tn4311 Silp ror:.a rw,v (11tt)rt9 device fat concrete folmul F ba411 11wt?ac Tired Sractocaa 1lurface haat*[ ftOtltAt AEGISTIL VOL 12. NO. 78- XIDAY. APRIL 22. 1 77 fates I 0X:9:4)tFl, u»-So)5 rate as he. CA11-5015 ta5t 10 i vcwrx vDu:r-.C.T t)tCtr•'t1aS (Cont"11 IaJZAi 1 and 2Y! P4ui" V0VlrtCT 0MATOm.S (Cbnt't) " (r•Ptltf t and 111 Ctc.p It concrete Ccnvrjor er Conct4ta twep. Track at rquip ent Afiuntad . laooa ienq:n to a;plyti Cf nceetc Ca.1,.erot. D"1108nq site) Deck "inevrol croup Ia-At sxhhce (hydradtiel t'p to and lneluding 1 eu. yd a. a,1.c It C}at Otuo rise:# rdllar renyon P--;P 4-1,41 stellar typta) Cantty Cider saehhoe (eablef top to and Including 1 Co. yd. a.t.e.11 Ct.Nanataan Sa_.- (or ""119914 t'!»:a-t:r-tr lo( atnilaf!) ratertst hoist t2 at toe* d9u+111 Loc and loader vier 1/2 ew. Id. a.r.c.it Continuous rltq,%c T#t D,;% r,CC:t4Altd1 tint:-ars Or :?ft.4Vt !tschine ta0phalt, 9atLet-crrenr and . Acget (up to and incld4ftj I cu. yds.• !tcant artaehet)i Cta"s toot a,vsa a!rlia:): t::.d at )resit $slat; Giattrobil.l rawc,*-mt steahet s444het With or 21 tons, It•rvVeftedJ and eantrylc Ccade-alts Iup•ta and )nCtwding . C. vSt`o:s Com-?reat�c C4-3ilati;,rt; lava>.nt ^rets#, trach xrwnttd yd.li rowet Shovels, Lia+_nells, Draglizts, Cup to end tn:t.J..j I C... Ida .tin C.r?taa:af Ca-:,.,nattol; 8`1;.-Crenittj r Chine (ptr•altn-z only)# at.r.C.11 1`awcr 111.4l: Its"%* engin.)# Lel(^ptar.:lt^d Oua-ty?c Ls t:4,..*rage t:iedn:nt rs:nt-t tteaetot pra;,011aC and suppottcdll tape Vrapptnq CC-Ice scent" W—vit) tovat t0 taei%st Solt-pto?el 1 ecla—type. Littlny e:d:`.$ne t111C:at rto;.t11-4 and aap;•sct-dis Pcittgar4tion giant; Police Oavice Icenter v+wnt) to.et 15 tons) C�—$Atst 11111:111 at?h.alt)t ".etf•ptu;.^51:41 tnoP t1;,t Ititinq dtvlca (ranter %vans) 115 ta•s at It--% M.A.C.iI Selt-ploptlltd tievating Cr1Jt ►lane/ croup lie A.tt.aatie concrete Slip rotes ravvri Aatena4eic kaileeaad rtae Sius`et C�::ator) S::ali TtaCtoc (r4t11.0001 Soil Testett Truc4 typ•i G►ader Lusf.et) C.rnal rinyvt 0941n b4cktiliet) Cans) Tt%,.t tl Canal v/Jtichtrr) attachneeitt) Cts#.et {over 2S tons u? to and tAt•lvd.aq 125 Got? i; Arnot-C24:tt for sintlatl) A:?salt dant !.tglnatri cast-in-b are tonsil Conitnuou3 rt)yht Tie asci Avgrt over I cu. yd, tir.citltny #tarsi. tt;K tajtry ra:llrt# CA.z"i-aticn S!ushet and r0i*r Opetat5tt Conttety Oeott Ttavttttt ISO-A-t of culla# t45 tans Of ovtrli htghltre Ca71. .r latch dant K.ltip:t units!) lose:# is/.tiny 3'i:ci4 O?ttatotl )heavy Duty lover S tancit taadtc (ovat 4 yds.* up to ani Ir,elvdirq 11 cu, yds.), ►.,., tt;altean a1,:/f.9 t.tId-t) stn Seat :aehtnt Its( cl%ilarit Satan Losdst! Dlt.it ;suit$-rnglne)i power Shovel*. Cl}a:helis, Otagtints, sac,,#. 3, Loader lap to 2 ydtlt reehanleat '.ten-.h Shield; tuttable C:ushinq andcra41e-a11c #Desi 1 yd. and up ka 4111 /nCludinq 1 cn. y1a. a.e.ett /,Daae• S:tctntn) #tarts) taxh Cot; aawL:t TftaJ Larch-nsving rqui?.sent Iup tired earth coving aae'ilnts 19ultspIt ptoputsion pa+ett units and t..o W a:,c ir.a,»1-.q IS cu. ids. 'struck" th.9.c.) Fuclids, T-tu115, EN-10, 20. al scare acrApers7 to;' to aM'Including 1S Cu. yds. 'stcu.k' m.r.c.l, a«t 21, s-.d statlatt rat.:,et T;tt! Weill Seif-pco?vi:ed Coopittor with Cassel ptoptlltd Ct.eptetot (with outtipta ptopulslon pc:.cc units)$ Sinq:e ar,y to SStc;.fantt Ts--�tt 1cfCJtr (tw:,ti.rr tired or 114#14# equtp+rnt)! Trattat rest'-t:-ttfvd L19tAaovinq lUchincs Iwitk tandta screptralt Slip taco 494.11 ietaltc! Tractor Tten_hinq rAchlne) Tti-patch rsvtci Tunnel holt raver ICaneetta oc as?h4,1101 Tandem Catgt Towec Ctenes rdbitet Trvner.te sorinl r-tchintt r•sldeti 1:40#4 w:s9t (and othet statlet rugwill tquiptstnt) (pull/ng Att4cntd chtatdir Universal Lleahee and Tower Cranes land CIO,? , ggezt It Ca�h1 rvgtc D:aln DI _ typtslt $,,feel C.tavatot (up to and lncludtng ISO cu. yd.per t.our)# 1J.:r.ar CAte•Sa Sooh# Caabinatia+s Mises ctana (aver 23 toes) are-_ ca rces4o( (Scniteil ec:„;Ir.ation Slatty hirer and/oc claanati s:shlino Ca.Itwsy IS tens and ur»trlt Lull Mi:int or atxilAf (.a it. of dvrr)t sautktaq Croup 11-As sand Lcagons•!in conjunction with 51041 Tatav4tottt Ctana► ta:htzt ird:.r. sire, fall or tact trl•tlt Tsactac frith boom) (0-9 of (avtr 125 tons)! Inadat (aver 11 co. yes.l up to and (neludiry 1l ca 1,&. 4:zge9 Ar.3 a:c:itri to.wcr $novel* and Otag:tnes tovtc 1 cu. yds., m.r.c.11 I<..b!itf Tttad r_;_ " putpass Carth raving KaChloas (2 wilts ovtt 11 cu. yds. "at(ucl' serer.. Cao:? :04 Ka.-t�_s lsckfillirq Kschine# srldgt Cfanet Cary-lift tot Cheat Excavator (ovtc 710 vis, yds, pet•b"Cl aiz:luil C:tv:teal Ctcctinl P-1:111ret Cc:Zinttion Saeihoa and taadot tf:? to a.:» Ire:.:.:rq 1/1 eu, yd. ,t.t.e.)i Carltek (i egstatort ccqulred croup 11-3► Loadat to+rar iii Co. yds.) s.`tn swift; ca*tct raaott Eras holatli Detrick Darns Iasctat 9t=Avattpt w101 I---:.a( :oa»tf# A:s-s usSt•dttr L.tvsttrg Ctadeei Ceavy Duty lisoop 11-Co 0 .Iat.oc of Nalicoptee (ebur) used to ktaetlow Work)) lusts X21#$7 Cti:: A:q (irc:cdths Caisson Foundation vatit *Ad soabtna typt Cantcol2st t:artkaovinq tquipeont it 111911 tatl,t tf,, Scocyar (09 alotleri( Litt !lags etiekinal (Vastbats **A 41-:11: typcst) LCSCat It yea, ua to and 1nc14diftt s ya ds.)# tacaotive twit 111 tris) fa:a;:o a 4-a:tiple units)! Mdltlple Fr.stna rAfthaovint rrcWl:e MS cllct. :o:eta. otc.) (res tandra nesayetis rea-stfesa Vice •YYa;;r:111 P.c%O at kestrvett-Dear!• Tog las/C-pto?e11N riorttnyit )4rbbtt•• titat•Sctayas, avlr-1o•91rq (paiJl% r%tola, otc,)s CA.,ttle cat (194-1410 A tat.") Si:q:t tdstfte 1c1a;.4t 0449 43 yde.t toll staaillssr It a a its ;:ells 141-ytatt9 (tattles or other autons tie type)$ TtaCt01, come- pttssel Still Qtbtastlon) Track Laying typo *setl movitts ouchlrse (alms!* 049:M vitt. Ur.csa &CIAliefals Testa lttadlny station( Vaemwh 0w1Lms Pisa%# trgstsl*y Caarw tup to ant smtlrt)ns 21 tons) l /9D11!!AL !10,!1111911, VOL 43. HO. Xs-..FttilAy, AtRtL 22. M? DLC1SON NO. CA37-Self page 31 KCISIat 20. Utz]-3011 Ifw.4•B-L..P•q...0 l e..• f.:.p!•.•bat►•r.•... 'N•.I L4.•..• !•Jr I f...ly LL,..••. . 1••a N/p I•....•e 'neer... asa•..•T.. Itr.t M S r L.J••a Yat.B•. •.U.. T%U:K Oa1KaSa ICont'd). Tel.:, pA1VIP.S Aa►n.T•. 0ULA CL_^T StKLADLA lu/uo ' a..q f, wrd.c 4 yds. -tet LILT .IITMLYS, rock Lilt f 10.0311 L 1.1111 .70 $1.00 lavellc au cc tunh&.l delver$ Cou:r.t. p.y n.,rnsr.ta TIULMSIT MIX. AWTATOa Cunctet. I..sp stuck t.r.en (.oder 4 yds.) 10.011 1.193 .70 1.48 flat act truce Is used g7toacl&to list rack tat• TRUCK RL-PAIAMJM MILIA 10.073 1.11S .70 1.00 al.&I1 .»lyli a'p Leder 4 yes. •at.r level)) W.":tst• YACUI]t TRUCK under /1,500 ts.ck (..Jet t yda. water - gallons) 10.043 •1.1111 .70 1.00 levcl)r Dusp%tet IunJet 4 yds. wsttr le.el)1 Lseort or pilot SCISSOR TRUCkl Single unit car drivers I;l;y.r truck hMtn flat tack (l sale unitll ' flat race trucl is used Industclal Litt Truck ap?cepll&tt flat tack cat• (mccl.:nical tetlg&tel) 4)a1l'&pply)' riclups) $aida Sall r.tLec tired tractor (dots a Ws, unlet 4 yds. water { (when used ulthlo taautets' ' ltc;1); Team eti.4161 Tcueta 1 Jueladietion) 10.10 1.19S .70 1.00 idly per-a&ten eenesete ■le, unZcr 4 yda. eater level)$ JrMKC TRIICX a WATrR TPA= Rel)crs) ::atcnouseatn ♦ 1.103 ! 1.193 .70 $1.00 (1,500 gals, unGec 4,000 gals.) 10.111 1.193 .70 1.00 SULK CC'S`!' SPefACLA 1wlw ' COHNIMATION YIb;CY TRUCE auger, 4 yet. and under 4 11379 COIST$ Transit, • yds. water 19r1I)1 Scop (4 Mix A.Iltatot IS rds. and yds. anJ ceder a yds. sate[ tandee ! yds.l 10.131 1.123 .70 1.00 _ le.alli Djrrcrett 11 yds. bad - unGar L yGs. watot level); VACUUM TSUCI 17.100 gals. Du'?s:er 14 yds, and un.-49 A and under $,S00 gals.) MISS Liss •70 1.10 yds. •&ter ltcel)r Skids (dabel ba 4 I•.s, and under 4 yda. OUStf1-TIAM MM CMA Just • wat4r level)$ Single unit flat belt-10a.dad) 14.175 1.191 .74 1.00 rack (I A.10 unit)$ Industrial . Lilt Truck Ir.ccaanlcal tollgate) Trucks (dor pre•n&tcA eu+ccete eta, 4 yd►. and urdec S Ida. water 14vs1) 19.94 1.19 .74 1.94 JSTT164 TAO.Z and WT11 13= yewdef 1.104 14110as) 16,01 1•U3 .71 1.60 MUM 11101STIte VOL 42. NO. 7i- AWAY, Attu 13, 1977 • L C.77-30)0 tag• 11 01:CIS10r$ 00. CA77-501% page .. F..."O.a.G#.►.pe..ete F..t.M...L t.►er.»+. iritf , nr..►► EL.wn.r - fa.lf Y le.$a.e 14.a14e ..1/.. aX1 t ...►r �� Q.�...... TFUCS Os1VCPS (Cont•d) 4 )es• a+..t ♦,-tee 4 ):s. .stet leer_1$ A.1;. ii TRANSIT nix AGITATOR love[ 1C.. s•d :•.0 a yes. .attr 10 y40. tbt"h 12 yde.) $30.1111 $ 1.1sS .T4 $].04 le.fl►$ o..,a yesit t s. to au t CULLIrr spixNDt'R t+•/.* a+9 a.1:f[ yes. 4elelowell,]1> � D.ejater 114 %di. 1,.d wr.Jtr 0 *"Vt. i yds. and IneluJing }:t. -Ater 1r.f11$ Suds leebtls 12 y4s. -Ater Ievells oua) t.$s, i y::. and uhUr 0 yds. is yJs. and l..ciuding 12 - .ster :tVc1)r .:eC.s,ldry pre- y+ls. weer Teva l)7 Dusy+en to - batch e.1:94te blx, i yds. - to yds. yds. and including 12 a-0 u.-.l,s a Its. .ater level) 1 10.20 ti 1.105 .70 $1.00 yds. -Ater levollt Salt-p[o- pelled $treat fueeptr .1th ♦-t7!C�, ><:..I 2'TJ.'2S$ Kelt-contained retuie bin$ 1.7;x-r=t;c1 r;cto-llh. Skids jdcbrtt-Dos, t yds. :.►:a«cea:.a tyros 11#ttlaplr And I"I.Ang 12 yds. water a ttir.) end ♦stet tract level)$ Snow go and/or snow la.i.:C rale. 4r.d wndar plow$ Truck tory pre-batch $,Co) gale.)$ Altb.r tired concreta nix, 0 yds. and Jr:.o 16.2111 1.193 .70 1.00 Inciudingt12 yas. water level)# Duopatet Is yds. a U.:T Z-.T T7VaSY'i.T and including lI y4s. utter tt:%S tet) 10.22 1.195 .70 1.40 levell 10.44 1.113 .70 1.40 .:0 S:;S:AA • . JUAVY MITy TRA.`tSKWT . yS 7Ar._ C7ti.]l7t 10.24% 1.193 .70 1.00 t9�+sencck 1owDfd) 10.45 • 1.19S .70 1.00 ru AG)ur* TUXISM NIT AGITATOR to YJ6. ehro.:gs 13 y48.1 10.715 1.121 .70 1.40 (over 12 yds. tlirou4A , It ydA.) 10,435 1.19$ .70 1.00 0818.1 10.265 1.10$ .70 1.00 11,90: gals. sod wx4ac ' - 2.494 1810.1 14.115 MIS AS 1.04 t . , FIDUAL ItGIST[t. VOL 42. N0. '"AIDAY, Afti( 22e 197Y ,`J w OWISI xr t4. CA17-3011 r.7e li AMISIOY IA. CAII-3011 sage li s...fr.r.f...11 :e1tc GetWfxz s..s. )I a v ►.-e}r., Y.:acts• ..L., Tom's n-svrn {[nwt•dj. s,r•. tr. Aa..Tr. iULJ Cf-Vi.T STAVMEA (v/Ab AUL$ cl_w`r. SIMMER I./.o . arjlr, P.rt 11 yJa. .red •ugat. *our 24 yds. Ens ,041. tnl Is yds. .&tet Including 13 yds. .*tat leval)$ It-alit Owc? 40.et 11 yds. rAIV (over 34 yds, and an4 incl.+drag I4 yds. ..eget Inctudl:>> 73 yds. Waist level)$ It-4131 W-pctate laver 12 Ouxpesett lover 24 yds. and tncludirg 13 yds. Water level)$ ydse snd including Is Ids. Q,apates (a.&C 24 yds. snd Malar . &^$4lavol $ A.eoatl Idsvoc • In_ludlrq IS yds. watat level)# 11 yds, and )ncludln) is yes. OW 2012, 20•s. 21•s and other We e12 valet Fof 124 Sk14s letbtss Ids. •nj incluelr.i similar cat type. Tart& Cobra. , is ydso+. -&tet tevel)) Trucks IeTo.>tnaapills, Toutnaro:ker. WY p9e-04tch t:0nctste *IS, Euclid and 61&1149 type equip- over 11 yds. and Including pent .hen pulling Aqua/?AR or ; it Waist level) f 14.44 1.145 .70 $1.00 water tank ttailers and fuel • and/ot grcase cane trailers F.S. 41 Si:11UA Mt of otrst 014c. ttsll.rat Skids y tcul-ttA01►w TlttrCt 10.54 1.115 .70 1.00 (dtbtie box, aver 24 yds. and 1 . Inclulln7 1S yds. Watet level)$ T1tCt h�AII:JN 14.171 •1.111 .70 1.04 Track Idry pre batch concrete ` nix, over 74 yds. and including SUL& MO—Ir7 SMA.%A'(W/vo 1S yd2. watts level) i 10./;1 $ 1.115 .74 81.04 auger, aver is y.is. and . ireluding 24 yds, rater BULK CL-Mtr SMA DEt (./vo It.ei)r Ccc;,in.tion duep and suget.-ovet 11 yJa. 120 443p ttailers R.cy lovas Is including SO yds. vats: lava2)# Ids. and including 2t yds. Iku-p lover 13 yds. and Ineltldltg Mist levsi)t Duepettte ltevat • SO Ida. wale: le-al)i wopccete 11 yds. and a&tlu4inf 24 yds. (over IS yes, and J:cludtrq 30 waist ltvtllt Ou=pstet lover yds. Watse level)# DuzrUlct (ave is yds. and Incl.:dtnq 24 yds. IS Ids. end including S0 yds. water level)$ Slide jdebtta ban, •seer s Ids. i Said including baa. over 2S yds. and Including SO over 14 -Ate ane lncludiry yJs, water level)$ Trucks (Qty It yds. rater level)l Ttawals sets agitator (*vat 12 yds. pre-batch concrete nix. Wast thgorgb Si y1e.If Trucks fact 2S yds. and Including SO pre-batcJe cancrsts six, ova$ Yda, watet ltvall 10.7! 1.113 .70 1.40 17 yds. amt 1a61w41e0 24 , Ids. waist level) 10.145 1.115 .70 1.00 1 tij it0$iAt UG(tTit, VOL 49. 110. 7/i 111DAY, AY111 27, It" is CAII-Sal! 100• )1 OfCIGIO.t N0, CAII-1031 Palo 1. CAL1 LOIN to - ' ARIA btrtxlTtoin for ?'W" VIW-sS fC*^t'd) ll+tit f.t.p.Or..G�.►.rets0 JCA CWIM'% T Or, FAT003 N+w tr [d.,r tier tt^,.r CC_�T Stiut:� •t•.3 f+�.. N L X p.+si•.s Y•se.i.• •+U.. **ARIA 21 All areal not included within Area 1 a. •.-.Cr.cvrt Ss }13. had wdef AM•.To. defined below. tl yes. wa:.( (owti So yea. anal .-.Ztf is +AUA to All areas Included In the description Y13. eatet le'vt:lt 7:.xtets dofinad bete. which to based wpan to.n.abip _ lo.•er It y1s. a-d un'cet 61 las. and tango linea of Arent l and 1. ..eat lt.c.11 O.:'?tt.r iovtt So Y:s. aa: ca:-t AS lis. Oa:.f t Coerueoctng In the Pacific Ocean os the ewcenston of the Southerly l.•arlis r<ltcc;.tet ?(tot twhon sine of Township IS$. tt4...Ctti:-1 r:n of :ayssa)slt • Thence tasterly along the Southerly line of Tounthlp 193, creast.9 :c:I. (Cei:sa baa, a.a: 53 yes. • Cho M. Otabto aerldlan to the S.V. corner of township t9S. e.".d ur.:er tS Y:s. water le.eils range it. Ct. Dal►le base llne.and newldiae. 71c:as lett pre-a.EcN Concoct• Thence Southerly to th. S.W. towage of towashtp SOS. tangs it. ess. ogee 12 Yl:, and uAd.t ti - Thence C+scarly to the S.Y. corner of townshtp 20S. range 1)E. los. Oates level) 1 10.04 11 1.113 .70 $1.00 Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township IU, rang. alt, Thence Easterly to the S.V. cornet of towo.ship 24S, range Ill. &%!:A CC'=:T gptJ..h'3 (w/wo Thence South;rly to the S.W. corner of tovnt:.lp US.'cents Ile. oaie:, Mae 0 yes. and - Thence Castetly to the S.C. coiner of township 22S, range t)t," to yds, water -- Thence Southerly to the S.W. ccrntr of tounship 21S, rant• tdE. Ia.t:)t C-'; OS Yes. andf Thence testerty to the S.C. corner et township 2:2. range W. .!. Y1t. .a-or 1e.'e11t Thence Southerly to the S.U. corner of township 20-3, canto 19C. D.'r:tetc (Ctcr iS ars, and • failing on the Southerly )tae sf lingo County, chants Easterly - lr.:l:::} t) 723. water 16.01)0 along the Southerly boundary of Kings O.:'t,es :61 Y:1, sad 1r,c1udtn0 County and the Soushoriy bo:mdary at Tulare County, to the S.C. is )Ct. .awe: tesetll SeaCs corner of township ICS, Carlo M. , lee:l:t pea, i1 yea. srd + Thence Northerly to Cho 9.2. corner of township Its. range M. tr.:lse:r7 t. yea. ..tot 1e.slll Thence •lescatiy co the ;l.t:. career of eovnaht? 213, car&o 190. as:so Irs� gore-::::h ccrcrste Thence Northerly to Cho M.t, cognar of tour.a:r:p IIS. range :6C. 4:4. is }:s. a•r t::.:%etnj T+cnca G.•steriy to chi N.U. corner of tevnsh:p 113. tango 23S. is Yes. water level) 11.00 1.101 .76 1.00 Thence Nor:hocly to aha Y.t, corner of township 113, range lit, o Thence Vestatly eo the :t.W, cornet of to%nahtp 111, rail. lit. - 0.n C. C" 317 yet. w/wo Thence Northerly to the N,C* corarr of eo.nship ICS, ;*rale 261s atfst. N I gI Yea. trd Thence Vastecly to the K.U. corner at townshtp los, raag• lit. lodes:a{ np Its. .•tet Thence yortharly to the N.C. earner of township 91. tango 2)to :nee a l �.� to:ea di ydd. Thence Vestorly to the N.V. corner of to.nshtp 9S. Congo ISE. a.•3 !.r-l.dt:2 !S Yra. rater Thence Northerly is the X.:. corner of township 03, ran�a tat. lt.alls +r�:ut• lorot so Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of town►htp is, range 2tt. yra. ani t:::.dS:1 IS Yes. Thtnc• Northerly to the M.t. cocner of coanship 63, range 23t. •tier lerslls O_,::et (over Thence Vasterly to the S.C. corner of Eounabtp')S, ranle 19t. !Y rjs. art St-:u•.t:,g !S yda. Ihence Msrehoriy to the M.C. Corner of covnahtp 31. rants 190. rateg :swells Said• (dgztla Thane Yastatly to the M.V. cognac of tosashtp 33, range Ile. ` I?s, *war so yat, sod trel.dlrq Thenca tioctbarly to the Y.K. coroor at township 21. ten&e lit, is yGe. rata/ laro:ls awes• Thence Wuterl'+ to the N.W. cognac of township )S. Congo 100. fdsY pr•-farce conetot• o(a. • Thence Nsrth:ray to the N.C. estate of tawnahtp I1, canto 119. t •vet 1) Fla. •tad IhCIddia= Thence Vestecly to the M.V.-Cerner of township 13. tan&• ale. iS yda, water level) 11.71 1.103 .70 1.M Z«Onto Korthatly CC03149 tits leg- 0181610 baseline to the 9.11. Cotner of to.nahtp 21. feet• lit. • Thence Westerly to Etta lt.V, cognac of township V. ronge lit. • Thence Kattherly to the N.C. Career of township 311, canto 139. Thence Westerly to tike M.Y. Corner of towaa►tp 311, canto 1st. 1 Thence xerthatiy to Che 11.0, cornet of towsahtp ton, tango 144. o PMDIZAL 61011tt#, VOL 42. NO. 7111--121DAY. APRIL 22. iffy • r• ptt2ttOtt logo 31 H4. CAI7-S03) _ page 40 Rtataiftat r0, U»-l07e • CA:.i!-.'..12A GL1ft:tirta Aa7A itr AREA Oftl9tTIONS ter (cars•A) 1"t Lm CQUjr.-; rT O)CCATOt1 !O/tt [.;+i:ITY::•1 OTE)AT3tS tconk`d) rate• i (taat'd)t •cru l (coet'Ij Ia4ota Masterly to the F.W. carver at township a\, sawto lit. Thence 9estarly to she S.E. Car or of :oww:Atp :!r. root! IT/, It,nte 1w84h4elp in Ike 1-.C. cocoa* of towt.slo r Is. Cants 111, 1+•0.48 hn,rbcrl) ae *1-e U.L. tae-rr t! t."61-1p tt. arnta t:', I►:n,4 W..a�t1y la t1.: M.W. .steel of C.—ship S.K. C.rba ll[, thence tr,athtty ge kch N.V. cote•e et [co •h:f ILC, rami I►,ace C.rt1-4cly to Aha 1-.t. cote of to,x.ship 1131, tints ITL. Thence barthcgty to cls tt.t. gorrrr f to= +ta t2'., Congo tl�, Ih*ec* Lattttty to ch* S.C. Ratner of toua.ship 119. fast* IRE, Thtnte so.thrrl to the F.W. toner at ttrt.;t.. tIt%rt4r; t•=/, Ti:eta Srtthacll to tba C.E. terser et tewn:bip 11X. f+e[a lets Thc«ce Seuth.rly to Eta S.W. 01,14*! a1- c—tap :N. .arae J, T►rets Westerly so chs lt,t. e&gnet at tawr.4Aip Its. rant'• SO!. Thence so.ch4ly to the S.C. cot ur a. tc.-talk, ::N, r,t t Ibtece ::ot:utly to the X.E. taratt at township 115, taste lot. - Thence ieutecly oe cis ..•W, [arra! of ce-sxhkp•,*to Jnt-4 Tiencc West orgy to the N.M. Earner e. gova:tlp v, ra r.;• !—a 11-4-46 latterly to *1-r 5... coiner of tounabt., ta@, rant& Il[, IbrnCe ioui:.eriy to tae S.W, Earner a/ aeons`.:/ :tN. rer.re Iu. Usage !tartbsrly a the N.C. terror of to,waLlp lu.canga LtE. Thence Caatcrly to the S.L. career o2 cs.r.aA.i la':, rata lu, • Iba.te las:clly to the S.E. cotair of tounghip 1711, raaxc lit:. . .' Tbette Saukbafly to the S.U. garner of tavmsbap 140, rat&o la. Thence Zattacrty co he S.W. turner e. ta,r.t1:� :It:, r-r p. ►T:, V. 1hCnse Eaatscll go tLt S.t. cornet of township 109, raata Me Thence t.aterty Ra ♦is S,t. coorne c1- tatrs�:? lit, ra:�r :IN' thrrte Se,Chtrly [a Cho S.W. teener of totosbtp 119, seats tits Thence Soutarrty to Rha .9S.. torero et it:,..1t:, 4AICa 1. frac• Castetly to the $.Eo corner of towt.ghip 130o usage tit„ Il.enee taat.cly to tie S.E. corner at * ;.I g,o * 1: :talc t2/. Ibesse Southarly ea &La S.W. cornet at tatstahip IN. !sate 179. :Aart• Sauckctly stoat lbs that lit.* st t-n4Lr (w to tie IL4rce Easterll slant Rha SoutUso it&* ct township 1::7 to the 1'aetitc Occas satluttr:t that porctoa o: F:rt`ata taltr:ro:a testcet tcuttar of the state of tatiternla. trite.-:.a rota Char. Crusty ercluttd uit Lin t:a :ot:a,kr; t:res ) t.Wtl'nttnj At she U.U. corner of [o'n.xtip LS, rant• :t, ::.. ti:a-r :.a rtb.tstertl, thence Narcherly &lead th4 [aetetn Law"as7 DlaLto tasellaa and Iterletamt ,a( she scats of Catifarata to the K.C. eurnor of touaahtp 17J. Thence to a Soatbarhy direction to the S.W. cornet el tow-tttp carie SSL, . He ran a 1£ Tb,•ec.Westerly to %Le F.C. termer of touc.ship Elf+. sante tit. + Tls..ce to a Cascerty 41cezcte* to the S..•. coerce of touttAtp 71. Ilan:* '-aa:harly to the F.L. cocas! of towntlttp 2rat. rants ROK. range it. • Tier,e Westerly to the F.W, corner of townsUp 20t.. tants Tot. Thant* is a liortborly direction to Rha N.M. terser a( tewasLtp Lt. Ttaa:e XJ.Cth:tly ea the S.C. deface of to-ASLip -t9* sea&a % T> M eeca Westerly go the .Y. coeaor of cowaship 2111, gangs it, sac;,& If. haat• farthacly to the KA. tenet of township IN. fart* it. Shama to S o Ike to al *ctien to the N.M. cettio at ta+$Act f ILeat• Wes:erly to the S.W. cssmeg*[ eowaabtp 2"•a. t'awt* Rt, creta lt, to Rlt& pets( sl Laj[nntot winch partiow is a Latt w( Arse 2. 11. 04c K^rthrrly to rbc S.V. comer of township Its. csaLo lit. Ages l T1-rota Lastrtly to the S.C. career at sawwaurktp 219, !anis it, 46190 tasludet that ,•!Elan•t Fortltrra G 22(acala vLRlt/o' ILaocr S,;rtSsrly to ate, X.E. corner of towaship 2390 r•ngo'lt. &cj [otassito ltnett Iiss:c.C*atscly to the S.W. corner of eotasbir 2CW, sae[& It. tIte.* of 1-w Lb ZI,rocN I.Sidto •n as sstrmatar o1 the Saucbarly T#a»:e S:Ctbariy to-too pot. corner of tauwank} ION. range #C.' tie• et sterlytp Wit. chin alit Laaallar ♦td twos ens Tbzs:a:.meetly Re the %.L'. twnat of township 3671, tante Its TS.W. azoar of alert RM S'suCh�rlY llra at gca4xb:p :X Le for Thole:;ettbrrly along the W. Dla►lo saridtin Re tba lt.t. S.W. co:aar of tto Ch* tants RJR Honer of eownship 34. reels Iwo t4awtr Sow>ttly a Rha S.W..Wtcrrtz w, to.rttil{t t, rawje 1-W, ttta:i Yesterly ea the N.W. ceower of cownsltip 341, got-to {Y. Then:* lastarly Stoat the kve•.etat L.asa:te* Ra its S.J. earlier T!rRce Southarly to the N.C. carnrr of taur..btp 31X. ran:* ?We he ce so,ti IX. tenth I[. U. Thrice Vestcclf to the W.W, east�s of tivaskip 3:b. tam[• We Ibgneo So•-tbtrty to the .9S. c rnertow% a of tswntltp 1±, moot•U. •'lt:aca St aherly so cLe S.Y.easn.r *f township 3131, toads IY. Iherce T.attsrty to rhe S,t cameo of tawnshky 2:, mala I[. U. S►ctee Latterly to the S.E. corner of ea zrabip 3CXs mage lW. TLanc* C.scaImeU*cty to LO S.V. errant *f ca-.sh:1p s.&S. gsmlc t, treat♦ SsutLaely.to abe $.Y, cornet *f tarwaskip IbR. wasp fid. Thrace t-•Remy to ILO CA..9 corrcS of tta*m-h,p 1-S, res{a ST' Iccace taattoly to Rite S,E. corner of t*%MShip 163. Canto &We IoCnc• FogLherly ea lie!tet. terror! al R'1%Zh1ip Lt, rs.-se .. Ih.oc* SeuLLerly to the S.W. corner of tawoahip lilt. Cas&* Sia Thence:egaetly to CM X.J. coarct of taw:hty �, cla,a 31. Ibeotoi4ttttly t• t#o S.L. corner Of 90%,SL 1p 141, VACIO TY* Tltent• ltcgctariy csosstag toe A•�,a1Lt #aaaUaa to eT.a S.1-. Ibt"S 2irtlatly it t►o 30.1. Corner of e*wagbtp Itil. Rang* We eesedr of *cty bey t t e 1%,Ast* 3t'. .T►cAit Yattarly to 4be IL.C. somas of towaalttp tiy. 9.w&t We Tbawct &.•tarty ♦tenL the htx`aidg #ateltse t• Rha S.t, cornet 7"044 iRartlt*rly t* Alto W.I. Corsair of towasitp Iii. gas&e $We ,ol tottstrtp rly tarts 3t', Iiawce Northerly to the :1.t. carnet of township fig, range lit Thence Meagerly to the+ It.V. cotAtt Of tiwathlr fat. semis :t. thence Itasthagl7 to fit*ll.t. coiner of towattp loaf. Its ` tnatftA/ 1[GllTtf, VOL- 11, NO. 7f+-1116AY* APRIL 31. l ry7 iMttft it-Slt9 Page Al . CA1.1f M1A ASLA D_ftli ONS tOlt + 'I #WU LQUIDM-%l t►►uAICU (Costa) ' etuaa 14 (Cest'1) T?.acce iostarll 4162; tt4 Xor:34rir 1104 to case►1# lea. tat* 04 , facitic ocerr, 1 • A;sa 1 a:sa t-clef** slut Pottier Of '.1eftLsta Caitfotst* tsc10lt1 wttts- , to %%a loll*.!=; [[tat ' Ccxastl:I at tie «ost_etl7 hoeecsry of aha State of Catttania at tta U. W. catut of to»st.l# &0. tags 1V. Mt. olalt• ►4aa- Me a»C.arms_: nct44 Sa4t..erif to 13,4 S.Y, cor0ar of towes►t# AAI. ?sate W. - t r.,e2_e t:e.er:7 t4 %!-a S.C. cornet of touashtr 443. rant. 710, A T`cac* S40zlc:i! to the S.a. comer at tow►hlr 439. WADI* AV. .%*--c4 tu:ulr %% 04 s.t. .?star Of twshlt 413. to W. Tt.t.c* :etatetlr to OA N.C. tatter of to+oahlr ASI. raele IV. 0o as sorc>arly ►eocdarr 0( ch* State at c*titersfA. ' Tlttce icstatl7 alocj the Notthecl7 houo4417 of tAe State of ' California w tue #gist of ta3164144. i t • ft0iRAt 2901fttt. VOL 42. NO. 7"JUDAY. A7ttt lir 1977 l =idcler} �I" r ire r, M '., :.., ?:�; aFt:i"slVi'.l; WITTL :EiF: l7 th Priv of .v I.c)'lti cit 2:00 in t:le Piibile Works Department, 6th Moor, Administration Buildic:f:, 1•art:ine7, t,s: ifornia 91+553. TO "ijE nrARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA'COUNTY: Gentlemen: The undersij,�ned hereby proposes and agrees to Vurni.sh any and all required labor, material , transportation and services for the Contra Co:;ta County Detention Facility Acoustical Ceilings, in strict conformity with the Plans, Specifications and other contract documents on "Ile at the Office of Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, First Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 91+553, for the following sums: namely: RAST; BID: Shall include all of the work for the construction and completion of' all Acoustical Ceilings work shown or noted on the Contract Documents and specified herein. For the sum of Dollars {$ ). s • i$1'F 0SAL (a3id Form) (Continued) The undersifrned has ef:ur,ined the location of the proposers :cork and :i.-3 ::.:7111]%i.r with the Pl,n , *.77per.i.f'1 Crit 1 onr, and other Contract Documents and the lr;f eul conditions a* the place where the work i:; to be done. The undersir;ned has checked eareVul ly all of the -tbo,,e fir-ure s and understands than the Board o:^ Supervisors wi -1 not be responsible for .any errors or omissions on the part of the undersit7ned in making up this bid. It is understood that this bid is based upon completion o:' the work within 355 calendar days from and after the date of the Notice to Proceed. A Notice to Proceed is anticipated by May 25, 1978. • PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) . The undersigned hereby certifies that this bid is genuine and not sham or collusive, or made in the interest or in behalf of any person not herein named, and that the undersigned has not directly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a sham bid, or any other person, firm, or corporation to refrain from bidding, and that the undersigned has not in any canner, sought by collusion to secure for himself an advantage over any other bidder. ' Attached is a list of the names and locations of the place of business of the subcontractors. Attached is bid security as required in the Notice to Contractors. OCash O Bidders Bond 0 Cashiers Check OCertified'Check The following addenda are hereby acknowledged as being included in the bid. Addendum # dated Addendum # dated Addendum # dated Firm ' By Title Address Phone Licensed in accordance with an act providing for the registra- tion of Contractors, Classification and License No. Dated this day of • 19 J-3 PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS: Portion of Mork flame Place of Bidders J-4 RQUIREMEN'TS—AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Certifications A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract under this invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting contract: BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION BIDDER certifies that: 1 . it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the contract and 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereto for which it is eligible under Part I of these Bid Conditions for partici- paiion in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that Plan, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part II of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower utilization goals and the specific affirmative action steps contained in said Part Il on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid Conditions, those trades being and 3. it will obtain from each of its ;ubcontractors and submit to the contracting or administering agency prior to the award of any subcontract under this contract the subcontractor certification required by these Bid Conditions. (Signature of authorized representative of bidder) J-5 ACOUSTICAL PANELS Section 09500--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 , General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1. 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of acoustic panel ceilings is shown on the Drawings ai,d in Schedules. B. The type of acoustic panel required is as follows : 1. Standard, square-edge, painted panels for lay-in ceiling system. 2. Aluminum-clad panels (concealed-spline tool-access) . 3. Standard, square edge (no bevel) , grooved for con- cealed-spline ceiling system. C. Refer to Section 09540 for exposed-grid suspension sys- tem. 1. 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Performance Data: Acoustical Materials and Insulating Materials Association (ATMA) Bulletin "Performance Data Architectural Acoustical materials. " 1. Flame-Spread Range: ASTM E84 . 2. Noise-Reduction Coefficient (NRC) : ASTM C423, as published in AIM.A Bulletin. 3. Sound-Transmission Class (STC) , as published in AIMA Bulletin for Mounting , No. 7. B. Fire-Rated Assemblies: 1. Comply with ratings shown on Drawings and Schedules. Contra Costa Co"nty.. -ct Detention Facility ACOUSTICAL PANELS • Section 09500--Page 2 2 . Comply with governing codes. 1 . 4 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer' s Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer' s specifications and installation instructions for acoustic panel required, including certified laboratory test re- ports and other data as required to show compliance with these Specifications. B. Samples: Submit three sets of 12-inch-square samples for acoustic panel required. Each sample shall show the full range of exposed color and texture to be expected in the completed work. Sample submittal and Architect' s revi.ew will be for color and texture only. Compliance with all other requirements is the exclusive responsibility of the Contractor. C . Maintenance Instructions: Submit manufacturer' s recom- mendations for cleaning and refinishing acoustic panels, including precautions against materials and methods which may be detrimental to finishes and acoustic efficiency. D. Replacement Materials: 1 . When work is completed, deliver stock of replacement material to the Owner. Furnish full-size units, matching the material installed, packaged, and marked for identification. 2 . Furnish not less than 1 percent of the total amount of each acoustic panel installed or a minimum of four boxes, whichever is greater. 1 . 5 PRODUCT, DELIVER, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver acoustic panels to the Project site in original unopened packages, bearing manufacturer' s name and la- belled to identify each type of acoustic unit. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility �� � ACOUSTICAL PANELS Section 09500--Page 3 B. Storage: Advise Contractors of acoustic material manu- facturer' s recommendations for storage of acoustic panels to be used in the work. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 TILE AND LAY-IN ACOUSTIC MATERIAL A. Aluminum-Clad Tiles: 1. Tiles shall be Acoustiflex "Acousti-Clad, " white, diagonal perforated, or an approved equal . 2. Tiles shall be 12 inches x 12 inches x 3/4 inch thick. 3. Tiles shall have Firedike Core (Johns-Manville) . 4. Flame Spread of 25 or less. 5. Noise-reduction coefficient (NRC) of not less than 0. 60. 6. Tiles shall have square edges for concealed-spline ceiling. Provide tool access only. B. Square-Edge Acoustic Panels for Lay-in Ceiling System: 1. Provide acoustic panels with edges cut square for installation of panels face flush with top flange of suspension system runners. 2. Flame Spread: 25 or less . 3. Nominal Size: 24 inches x 48 inches x 5/8 inch. 4. Paint Finish: Manufacturer' s standard, white-painted finish, factory applied to exposed fiber face. 5. NRC range of 0. 50 to 0. 60 . 6. Products shall be as follows: Armstrong Minaboard Panel, "Cortega, " or an approved equal. Contra Costa County Detention facility ACOUSTICAL PANELS Section 09500--Page 4 C. Acoustic Tiles for Concealed-Spline System, Fire Rated: 1. Tiles shall be Armstrong "Travertone Fire Guard, Fissured Design" or an approved equal . 2. Tiles shall be 12 inches x 12 inches x 3/4 inch thick. 3. Flame Spread: 25. 4 . Noise-Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of not less than 0. 60. 5. Tiles shall have square edges for concealed-spline ceiling. D. Acoustic Tiles for Concealed-Spline System: 1. Tile shall be Armstrong "Minatone, Cortega Design" or an approved equal. 2. Tiles shall be 12 inches x 12 inches x 3/4 inches. 3 . Flame Spread: 25. 4 . Noise-Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of not less than 0. 60. 5. Tiles shall have square edges for concealed-spline ceiling. PART 3--EXECUTION 3. 1 INSTALLATION A. General; 1. Installation of tile and ceiling panels shall not be commenced until the windows and doors are in and glazed and the heating and ventilating system is in operation. All interior wet or dust-producing work shall be complete and dry. 2. Tiles shall be butted closely together, accurately aligned, and shall conform to a true-and-level plane. Contra Costa County Detention Facility ACOUSTICAL PANELS Section 09500--Page 5 3. At completion of the work, all surfaces shall present true, level , and plane surfaces. All surfaces of tile ceiling shall be clean and perfect over all areas, and shall present a finished appearance satis- factory to the Architect. 4 . No tiles less than one-half dimensions shall be used. B. Acoustical Panels in Concealed Suspension System: 1. Before starting installation of acoustical panels, examine the suspension system for compliance with the requirements for tolerances specified in Section 09540. 2. Install acoustical panels without damage to edges or surfaces. All edges shall be in alignment. Panels shall conform to dimensions on Drawings. No panel less than 4 inches in width will be permitted. Adjust layout to avoid narrow Panel. 3. 2 ACCEPTANCE A. Workmanship: The work shall be installed by skilled workmen under experienced supervision. B. Defective and Damaged Work : All chipped, nicked, scratched, soiled, and otherwise defective tile or panels or materials damaged during or after installation and prior to final acceptance of the building project shall be removed and replaced at no additional cost to the Owner. **END OF SECTION** 0 Contra Costa County Detention Facility '434 ACOUSTIC TILES Section 09512--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements , apply to the work specified in this Section. 1. 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK The extent of acoustic tile ceilings, adhesively applied, is shown on the Drawings and in Schedules. 1. 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Performance Data: Acoustical Materials and Insulating Materials Association (ATMA? Bulletin "Performance Data Architectural Acoustical Materials. " 1. Flame-Spread Range: ASTM E84 . 2. Noise-Reduction Coefficient (NRC) : ASTM C423 , as published in ALMA Bulletin. 1. 4 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer' s Data: Submit 2 copies of manufacturer ' s specifications for each acoustic tile required, including certified laboratory test reports and other data as re- quired to show compliance with these Specifications. B. Samples : Submit 3 sets of 12-inch-square samples for acoustic tile required. Samples shall show the full range of exposed color and texture to be expected in the completed work. Sample submittal and Architect' s review will be for color and texture only. Compliance with all other requirements is the exclusive responsibility of the Contractor. Contra Costa County _)35 Detention Facility ACOUSTIC TILES Section 09512--Page 2 C. Maintenance Instructions : Submit manufacturer 's recom- mendations for cleaning and refinishing acoustic tile, including precautions against materials and methods which may be detrimental to finishes and acoustic efficiency. D. Replacement Materials: 1. When work is completed, deliver stock of replacement material to the owner . Furnish full-size units , matching the material installed, packaged and marked for identification. 2. Furnish not less than 1 percent of the total amount of each acoustic the installed. 1. 5 PRODUCT, DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver acoustic the to the project site in original unopened packages, bearing manufacturer's name and la- belled to identify each type of acoustic unit. B. Storage: Advise Contractors of acoustic material manu- facturer' s recommendations for storage of acoustic tiles to be used in the work. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 PAINTED-MINERAL-FIBER ACOUSTIC TILES A. General Requirements: 1. Except as otherwise indicated or specified, provide manufacturer ' s standard painted-fiber tile units as further specified. a. For the adhered to substrates, provide with joints kerfed to accept flat splines. 2. Flame Spread: 0-2. 3. Size: 12 inches x 12 inches x 3/4 inch. Contra Costa County Detention Facility ACOUSTIC TILES Section 09512--Page 3 4. Finish: Manufacturer' s standard, white , painted finish, factory applied to expose fiber face. a. Provide "Scrubbable Finish, " factory-applied finish meeting the requirements of AI14A Specifi- cation IB, No. 7 , for scrubbability (minimum of 600 cycles) without end-point failure of finish. B. Square-Edge Fiber Tile: 1. Provide beveled-edge, mineral-fiber tile not less than 3/4 inch thick, weighing not less than 1. 2 lbs. per sq. ft. with a noise-reduction coefficient (NRC) of not less than 0. 55. 2. Manufacturers of acoustical fiber the shall be : a. Armstrong Cork Co. ; Minitone, "Cortega" 736A. b. Conwed; "Natural Fissured" 55429. 2. 2 MISCELLANEOUS A. Adhesive: For application of tiles to backing surfaces shall be an approved acoustic cement as recommended by the tile manufacturer. Adhesive cement shall have suf- ficient strength to support a load of 1/2 lb. per sq. inch after 24 hours. B. Leveling Splines : Leveling splines for tiles applied with adhesive shall be fiber, metal, or plastic leveling splines, manufactured specifically for the purpose, as recommended by the tile manufacturer. C. Perimeter Molding: Perimeter molding for tiles applied with adhesive shall be a white, plastic channel molding manufactured specifically for the purpose as recommended by the tile manufacturer. Contra Costa County Detention Facility . 034 ACOUSTIC TILES Section 09512--Page 4 PART 3--EXECUTION 3. 1 INSTALLATION A. General: 1. Installation of the and ceiling panels shall not be commenced until the windows and doors are in and glazed and the heating and ventilating system is in operation. All interior wet or dust-producing work shall be complete and dry. 2. Tiles shall be butted closely together, accurately aligne3, and shall conform to a true-and-level plane. 3. At completion of the work, all surfaces shall present true, level, and plane surfaces. All surfaces of tile ceiling shall be clean and perfect over all areas, and shall present a finished appearance satis- factory to the Architect. 4. No tile less than one-half the full tile dimensions shall be used. B. Adhesive-Applied Ceilings: 1. Before starting the installation of acoustical tile, thoroughly examine backing surfaces on which acous- tical tile is to be applied. Backing surfaces shall be thoroughly dry, clean of dust, dirt, and paint spots, and free from any imperfections that may affect the finished installation. Notify the Archi- tect of any conditions preventing proper application of acoustical tile. Starting of work without such notification will be considered acceptance by the Contractor of the surfaces involved. 2. Acoustical tiles shall be fastened directly to gypsum wallboard backing surfaces with an approved acoustic cement in accordance with Acoustical Materials Asso- ciation Mounting, No. 1, and as recommended by the manufacturer of the tile. Tile shall be installed with all edges in alignment and, in the case of fis- sured tile, with the fissures all running in one direction. Each 12-inch-x-12-inch tile shall be Contra Costa County Detention Facility '4 ACOUSTIC TILES Section 09512--Page 5 secured with not less than 5 dabs of adhesive. Leveling splines shall be installed in kerfs of all mineral-fiber tiles. 3. Scribe edges of tiles to walls and other abutting surfaces and trim with white, plastic, channel perim- eter molding. 3. 2 ACCEPTANCE A. Workmanship: The work shall be installed by skilled workmen under experienced supervision. B. Defective and Damaged Work: All chipped, nicked, scratched, soiled, and otherwise defective tile, or the damaged during or after installation and prior to final acceptance of the building project shall be removed and replaced at no additional cost to the owner. 3. 3 EXTRA MATERIAL Provide approximately 5 percent of eath type of tile for Owner' s use. Store where directed. **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa County Detention Facility 53c, ACOUSTIC CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEQ Section 09540--Page 1 PART 1.--GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General. and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 , General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1. 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of the ceiling suspension system is shown on the Drawings and in Schedules. The Contractor ' s atten- tion is called to the structural earthquake requirements with which he must comply. See Detail Sheets in Volume 2 of the Project Manual for specific details relating to materials and installation of the ceiling suspension which take precedence over the Specifications of this Section. B. The types of suspension systems required are : 1. Exposed grid systems for panels. 2. Concealed-spline systems , tool access. 3. Concealed-spline, no access. C. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: 1. Drywall Suspended Ceiling System: Section 09101. 2. Plaster Suspended Ceiling, Metal Lath, and Furring : Section 09110. 1 . 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Comply with ASTM C635 , including applicable dimensional tolerances, except as otherwise shown or further speci- fied. • B. Obtain system from a manufacturer who has recorded his responsibility for the design of complying suspension systems. Contra Costa County Detention Facility ACOUSTIC CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEM • Section 09540--Page 2 C. Provide supplemental fasteners as required by governing codes and authorities. D. Provide fire-rated systems where scheduled and as re- quired by governing code. E. Manufacturers offering ceiling suspension system to comply with the requirements include the following : 1. Chicago :Metallic . 2. Donn Products. 3. Flangeklamp. F. Subcontract the suspension system for acoustic ceilings to the Installer of acoustic ceiling materials for un- divided responsibility for specified performance of all components. 1. 4 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer' s Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer' s specifications and installation instructions for the suspension system and other products required. Include reports and other data as may be required to show com- pliance with these Specifications. B. Shop Drawings: Submit Shop Drawing details and reflected ceiling plans, at a scale of 1/8 inch = 1 foot 0 inches, of suspension system specified in this Section. Show location of ceiling units and other items of work which are to be coordinated with the ceiling , and show framing and support details for work supported by the suspension system. Certify compliance with ASTM. C635 and other specified requirements and indicate structural classifi- cation. C. Samples : Submit two 12-inch-long samples of each exposed runner and molding. Architect' s review will be for color and texture only. Compliance with all other requirements is the exclusive responsibility of the Contractor. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility =,54, ACOUSTIC CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEM Section 09540--Page 3 PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS A. General Requirements : 1. Attachment Devices : Tested for a carrying capacity of not less than five times the design load involved. 2. Hangers: As recommended by manufacturer to comply with the specified structural classification (ASTM, C635) . a. Wire hangers, if recommended, to be not less than 12-gauge (0. 016-inch diameter) , galvanized, soft-annealed, mild steel wire. 3. Primary and Secondary Supporting Members : Provide a 10-gauge galvanized steel wire bracing system consist- ing of four splayed wires as shown on the Drawings . 4 . Assembly Devices and Accessories : As recommended by manufacturer and as required to comply with ceiling performance requirements. 5. Normal Environments : Except where otherwise indi- cated or further specified, provide protective coat- ings on concealed components and protective coatings and finishes on exposed components complying with the requirements for normal use environments (ASTM C635) . B. Grid Suspension System: 1. Structural Classification: Where indicated, provide direct-hung suspension system complying with follow- ing ASTM C635 minimum load-carrying capability for main runners. Classify cross runners , which support other cross runners, as main runners. a. Intermediate duty. 2. Exposed Grid System: Except as otherwise indicated, provide main and cross runners of the single- or double-web steel type with smooth, matte, white- painted finish. a. Moldings: Angle-type and tee-type metal, with finish to match main and cross runners. Contra Costa County Detention Facility _;Z 27, ACOUSTIC CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEM Section 09540--Page 4 3. For Concealed-Spline System: Except as otherwise indicated, provide: a. Tool-access ceiling system. b. Nonaccessible ceiling system. 4 . Fixture Trim: Where recessed fixtures occur of the types which would expose edges of acoustic units in the finished work, provide additional metal tees or angles, as required, with finish to match main and cross runners. C. Fire-Rated Suspended Ceiling : 1. The fire-rated, suspensed-ceiling system shall be UL listed and approved for the fire rating required. 2. Provide UL-approved hold-down clips. PART 3--EXECUTION 3. 1 INSPECTION A. Examine the conditions under which the suspended ceiling work is to be performed and notify the Architect, in writing , of any unsatisfactory conditions. Do not pro- ceed with suspended ceiling work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. B. Consult other trades and contractors involved prior to start of ceiling work, to determine areas of potential interference. Do not start installation until inter- ferences have been resolved. C. Coordinate layout with other work which penetrates or is supported by ceiling suspension system. Contra Costa County Detention Facility (�' ACOUSTIC CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEM Section 09540--Page 5 3. 2 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS FOR CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEMS A. Com* �Iiancc: Install suspension systems which are part of non-fire-rated assemblies in accordance with manufac- turer ' s instructions; the requirements of Article 2 "Installation of Components" of ASTM C636 "Standard Recommended Practice for Installation of Metal Ceiling Suspension Systems for Acoustical Tile and Lay-In Pan- els" ; and as further specified. B. Hangers : 1. Suspend hangers from new attachment members welded to structural supporting members or intermediate framing members only, except as otherwise specified below. a. Secure to attachment members welded to structural and intermediate framing members by attaching to metal clips designed for the type of member involved or, where possible, by looping and wire-tying directly to members. 2. Space hangers to fall not more than 6 inches from ends and not more than 4 feet on center between ends of primary suspension members, and as required to support other work resting in or on ceiling. Provide additional hangers at fixtures as required to prevent deflection of suspension system members in excess of ASTM C635 requirements. Do not attach hangers to ducts, pipes , or other similar work which occurs above ceilings; provide additional suspended ceiling members at such locations. a. Locate to be plumb in relation to primary suspen- sion members and to avoid contact with insulation covering ducts and pipes. b. Splay only where obstructions or other conditions preclude plumb, vertical installation. C. offset horizontal forces of splayed hangers by countersplaying , bracing, or other suitable meth- ods. Contra Costa County Detention Paqility jj ACOUSTIC CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEM Section 09540--Page 6 d. Space hangers and primary and secondary support- ing members as required , to prevent loads from fixtures and other items in or on the ceiling from causing excentric deflection and rotation exceeding specified limits. C. Primary Supporting Members : Tightly secure to hangers to prevent vertical displacement or rotation; do not bear on walls or partitions. D. moldings: 1. Where shown, install continuous metal moldings for support of runners and ceiling units where suspended ceilings meet walls , partitions, and other vertical elements. 2. secure moldings to building construction by fastening through holes drilled in web. Space holes not more than 3 inches from each end and not more than 16 inches on center between end holes. Draw up fasten- ers for tight set against vertical surfaces. a. Apply continuous ribbon of nondrying , nonshrink- ing, nonmigrating mastic to back of vertical leg before fastening to vertical surface. 3. Corners: Miter-cut inside and outside corners. 3 . 3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. comply with the Applicable tolerance requirements of ASTM C636. B. Level primary supporting members after installation; do not kink or bend hangers as a means of levelling . 1. Main Runners: Level to a tolerance of not more than 1/8 inch in 12 feet. Determine evaluation of toler- ance from measurements taken below hanger points; make measurements after completion of ceiling in- stallation but prior to building occupancy. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 054D ACOUSTIC CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEM Section 09540--Page 7 2. Moldings: Level to a tolerance of not more than 1/8 inch in 12 feet. C. Exposed members in finished ceilings shall comply with the following: 1 . Abutting Sections: Join and align ends of abutting sections of main runners to form smooth, tight joints with vertical and horizontal tolerances not to exceed 0 . 015 inch between exposed flanges, with gaps of not more than 0 . 02 inch between exposed surfaces of abut- ting surfaces and with no visually apparent angular displacement of the longitudinal axis of one runner with respect to the other. D. Cross Runners: Install to within 1/32 inch of required center distances with tolerance noncumulative beyond 12 feet. E. Intersections: Exposed surfaces of intersecting runners to have a vertical displacement of not more than 0 . 015 inch between runners. F. Ley out ceilings so that no tiles are cut down more than half their original dimensions. G. Provide to the Owner I percent extra primary, secondary, and molding members. **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa County Detention Facility 0546. ALUMINUM CEILING SYSTEM • Section 09542--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 , General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1. 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of aluminum ceiling system is shown on the Drawings and in Schedules. B. Related work Specified Elsewhere: 1. Acoustical Ceiling Suspension System: Section 09540. 1. 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Performance Data: Acoustical Materials and Insulating Materials Association (AIMA) Bulletin "Performance Data Architectural Acoustical Materials. " 1. Flame-Spread Range: ASTM E84 . 2. Noise-Reduction Coefficient (NRC) : ASTM C423, as published in ALMA Bulletin. 3. Sound-Transmission Class (STC) , as published in AIMA Bulletin for Mounting, No. 7 . B. Comply with governing codes. C. The aluminum ceiling system shall be manufactured by Alcan. 1. 4 SUBMITTALS • Contra Costa County �, Detention Facility � r` ALUMINUM CEILING SYSTEM Section 09542--Page 2 A. Manufacturer ' s Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer' s specifications and installation instructions for acoustic panel required, including certified laboratory test re- ports and other data as required to show compliance with these Specifications. B. Samples: Submit three sets of 12-inch samples for all exposed components. Each sample shall show the full range of exposed color and texture to be expected in the completed work. Sample submittal and Architect' s review will be for color and texture only. Compliance with all other requirements is the exclusive responsibility of the Contractor. C. Maintenance Instructions: Submit manufacturer' s recom- mendations for cleaning and refinishing acoustic panels, including precautions against materials and methods which may be detrimental to finishes and acoustic efficiency. D. Replacement Materials: 1. When work is completed, deliver stock of replacement material to the Owner. Furnish full-size units , matching the material installed, packaged, and marked for identification. 2. Furnish not less than 1 percent of the total amount of each acoustic panel installed. 1. 5 PRODUCT, DELIVER, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver acoustic panels to the Project site in original unopened packages, bearing manufacturer' s name and la- belled to identify each type of acoustic unit. 13. Storage: Advise Contractors of acoustic material manu- facturer ' s recommendations for storage of acoustic panels to be used in the work. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 7XIL ALUMINUM CEILING SYSTEM • Section 09542--Page 3 PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 MATERIALS A. Ceiling Panels: Standard panels formed after painting from . 020-inch Alcan aluminum alloy 3005-H26 ; 3/38-inch face width by 5/8 inch deep; maximum length 16 inches ; formed to snap on and be securely retained on carriers without separate fasteners. Color as selected from man- ufacturer ' s standard colors or special color as selected. 1. Interior Splice: Same as ceiling panel , except de- signed to fit snugly inside ceiling panels; 8 inches to 12 inches long. B. Carriers : Formed after painting from . 040-inch Alcan aluminum alloy 3005-H26 into a hat-section member with protruding ears designed to allow a 5/8-inch space be- tween ceiling panels and to provide a firm grip for the ceiling panels. On both slanted sides carriers shall have 3/16-inch-diameter holes , 2 inches on center, to accommodate wire hangers. Holes shall be provided along spines to permit attachment to overhead structural sup- ports. 1. Expansion Carriers: Similar to standard carrier, ex- cept that protruding ears are designed to permit 3/4-inch space between standard ceiling panels to allow for irregularities, out-of-square, out-of- parallel, or other unusual space conditions. (Note: For special increments contact nearest Alcan Regional office. ) 2. Carrier Splice: Same as carrier, except designed to fit inside carrier and with matching holes in sides and spline; 6-1/2 inches long. C. Filler Strips: 1. Recessed Filler Strip: 1. 2-inch-wide member formed after painting from . 020-inch Alcan aluminum alloy 3005-H26 and designed for insertion in carrier and ceiling panel. Color of exposed portion black, ex- cept that feature or directional strips shall be in manufacturer' s color or special color as selected. i Contra Costa County Detention Facility ALUMINUM CEILING SYSTEM • Section 09542--Page 4 2. Flush Filler Strips : Same as recessed filler strip, except designed to finish flush with ceiling panels to provide a "flat" appearance. 3. Expansion Filler Strip: Same as filler strip, except designed to be 1. 325 inches wide for use with expan- sion carriers. D. Access Sections: Shall consist of accessories comprising access-door hinge assembly; retainer clip and retainer bar assembled with the ceiling panel and carrier sections into access doors of required size and permitting upward or downward opening. E. End Plugs: Shall be . 020-inch-gauge aluminum of same alloy as ceiling panels. Colors : Available in cloud white and matte black. F. Finishing of Architectural Components : Components shall be treated on all surfaces with a chemical wash coat and a chromate conversion coating, including the following : 1. Ceiling panels ' and interior splices' exposed sur- faces finished with a prime coat and two baked-on coats of best-quality polyester enamel. 2. Filler s-'--rips shall have exposed surfaces finished with (a baked-on black epoxy) (the same finish as the ceiling panels in color as selected) (special color) . 3. Carriers and splices shall have all surfaces finished with a baked-on black epoxy covering coat. PART 3--EXECUTION 3. 1 INSTALLATION A. Carriers: Space carriers 50 inches on center and secure every 5 feet from hangers overhead or directly to struc- tural supports. Utilize expansion carriers to compensate for ceiling areas that are out-of-square, out-of-parallel , or where ceiling size does not conform to the standard • 4-inch increment. Install carrier splices at abutting ends of carriers for rigidity and align holes of splices Contra Costa County Detention Facility �� J(� ALUMINUM CEILING SYSTEM • Section 09542--Page 5 with carriers. (Note: Where carriers support lighting fixtures and/or air chambers in excess of 15 pounds per unit, check with Alcan Regional Office for closer support of carriers or provide supplementary hangers to support fixtures. B. Filler Strips : Insert filler strip in carriers where re- quired. Use strips in colors as selected where direc- tional or aesthetic features are required. C. Ceiling Panels: Snap ceiling panels over protruding ears of carriers. Stagger joints in panels between adjoining carriers using an interior splice of color similar to ceiling panel to stiffen the joint. Where panel ends are visible, install end plugs on panels. At angular walls and turns trim panels to the correct angle and joint ends along top inconspicuously with a stock angle for rigidity. D. Access Sections: Where access doors are required, form doors by cutting ceiling panels and carriers to required size and install hinge assembly, retainer clip, and re- tainer bar. Install doors at required locations. **END OF SECTION** • Contra Costa County Detention Facility Ma. DRAPERY TRACK Section 12500--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1. 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 , General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1. 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Work Included: Provide and install drapery track where indicated and scheduled. 1. 3 QUALITY ASSURANCE For actual installation of the work of this Section, use only personnel who are thoroughly familiar with the manufacturer 's recommended methods of installation and who are thoroughly trained in the skills required. 1. 4 SUBMITTALS A. Before any materials of this Section are delivered to the job site, submit complete manufacturer's literature to tl--2 Architect in accordance with the provisions of Sec- tion 01300 of these Specifications. Show all interface requirements for adjacent materials . B. manufacturer ' s Data: Submit manufacturer 's specifica- tions and installation instructions for each type of track unit. Obtain written approval before delivery to Project. C. Submit samples of finishes and all items requested by Architect and obtain his written approval before starting fabrication or delivery to Project. Contra Costa County Detention Facility DRAPERY TRACK • Section 12500--Page 2 1. 5 PRODUCT HANDLING A. Protection: Use all means necessary to protect the work of this Section before, during, and after installation and to protect the installed work and materials of other trades. B. Replacements : In the event of damage, immediately make all repairs and replacements necessary to the approval of the Architect and at no additional cost to the Owner. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 MATERIALS Window Drapery Track: Kirsch "Compact Architrac, " or ap- proved equal, 9200 Series, draw directions as indicated on Drawings, 1/2-inch-x-1-1/2-inch size, surface-mounted white (25) finish. Provide end pulleys, nylon-reinforced fiberglas cord, butt master carriers, and cord guides. Provide car- riers as required for Kirsch heading system, 120-percent fullness (92140) . PART 3--EY.ECUTION 3 . 1 INSPECTION ExQmine the substrates and conditions under which the drapery tracks are to be installed and notify the Architect, in writ- ing. of conditions detrimental to the proper and timely com- pletion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until un- satisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3 . 2 INSTALLATION A. Install drapery tracks and accessories at the l,jcations shown in accordance with the manufacturer ' s instructions . Install level, plumb, secure, and at the proper height. Cooperate with other trades for securing drapery tracks to substrates and finished surfaces. Repair or replace • damaged units as directed by the Architect. Contra Costa County , Detention Facility DRAPERY TRACK Section 12500--Page 3 B. Provide protections for installed units so that they will be in perfect operating condition, without damage, blem- ishes, or indication of use at completion of the Project. **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa Count" Detention Facilit: ��554 1. Drawings and Schedules The drawings are divided into two categories . . . . a. Large drawings 30" x 42" numbered by series Al thr-u A9. Plans, elevations, sections and stair and elevator drawings. b. Detail drawings and schedules 8�2" x il". Sections 10, 11, 12, 20 through 49, Volume II of the Project Manual entitled "Details and Schedules." 2. Plans a. Series Al (1/161'=11-:0") orientation floor plans show desionation of areas and clusters and fire separations. b. Series A2, (1/8"=1'-0 ") scale floor plans show references to V'=110" scale floor plans, window and door symbols, detail reference symbols, overall dimensions, and interior elevation symbols, equipment symbols and detail dimensions for areas not sh(>;7,, on )4=1-0-- scale floor plans. c. Series A5, W'=1'0")scale floor plans show detail dimensions, equipment symbols, casm%,ork, and interior elevation symbols. d. Series A6, Reflected ceiling plans show ceiling layouts, heights, light fixtures, me-chanical diffusers and grilles, access panels, sprinkler heads, ceiling tracks and detail references. 3. Detail Drawings See detail drawings for finish schedule, door and wjndo%%, schedules, cabinet and equipmnt schedules, equilmyant backing room accessory schedule, partition information, enlarged details, and interior elevations. 4. Klatch TA nes Match lines are sh(y.,-n only as general guidelines of where adjoining floor plans met. See plans on both sides of a match line for information overlapping the line. 5. it shall be: the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine the plans, details and specifications, to furnish prolx�r equiument, hardware, fixtures, etc. , whether listed or not. If there are any omissions in regard to the above, they shall be called to the attention of the Architect prior to bid opening for instructions; other- wise, the list will be considered ccxrplete. No extras will be allowed. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Mapkan/McLaughfin "E AR Ganeral Nbtes: 90CHITECTS PLANNERS - --- * 1 BAIJERY STREET "NT, SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 Al r% r.1 Q 1 Room title and room number Door mark number - see Section 29 OR Elevation number 34.12 where elevation drawn —Detail Number 32.21 (--- Sheet where detail shown 4:: __ Wall section number =,Sheet where wall section shown Building section number Sheet where section shown Exterior window number - See Section 26 /A--A-\ Interior window number - See Section 39 f. Indicates removeable stop on this side of window C-8770-11) Ceiling height noted @ reflected ceiling plan Equipment designation - See Equipment Schedule Equipment number - See Equipment Schedule D2 < Cabinet type - See Section 33 Circled area sho,.-n on large Enlarged Section - Detail Reference Isezile detail orl lelevation Reference or Dimension Point AT Kaphan/McLaughlin DE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY PLANNERS ARCHITECTS 1 901 BATTERY STREET SHLET 5 rz 6 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 GYPSUM BOARD WOOD FIIJISIlED GP.AVEL OR CRUSHED ROCK :�,� '� PLYt9G ;D CONCRETE � W'OOD BLOCKING CONTINUOUS yi �% •;;. EARTH I.100D BLOCKING SHIM BLRNKET OR ' PLASTER BATT INSULATION QUARRY OR CEPJ-J2!.IC TILE �,\� METAL , flj. ACOUSTICP.L TILE CONCRETE BLOCK TERRAZZO OR MIyM _^ RIGID INSULATIOII CONDUCTIVE TERRAZZO i .1 /rrr; BRICK i j • 1 Kaplan/M.cLaughLal DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCI-i1TECTS PLANNERS 1; "�— 715 901 13AI-TERY STREET st,LEz SAN f=RANCISCO CA. 94111 ��, A .B. Al)cliol. BOLT COL. COLUMN ACOUS . AC OUSTI C CONC . CONCRETE AC . TILE ACOUSTICAL TILE CONF . CONFERENCE ADJ. AD-JUSTABLE CON"N. CONNECTION ADMIN. A D1,11 III S TRIAT 10 N OR CONST . CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATIVE C011117r. C 0 111T I Nuous ADMIT AD14ITTING CORR. CORRIDOR AGGR. AGGREGATE C .S . CLINICAL SINK AIR COND. AIR CONDITIONING C .T. CERAMIC TILE ALT . ALTERNATE CTR. COUNTER ALUM. A LU lvd I,'.'U M t CEITERLINE ANGLE C. R. CART/CHAIR RAIL A .P . ACCESS PANEL C.C.U. CORONARY CARE UNIT APPROX . APPROXIMATE A .R. ACID RESISTING DBL. DOU13LE ASB. ASBESTOS DEPT. DEPARTMENT ASPH. ASPHALT DET. DETAIL ASST, ASSISTANT D.F. DRINKING FOUNTAIN ANN U14 C. ANNUNCIATOR DIA. DIAMETER A.P.S . ACCESS PANEL (SECURITY) DIAGL, DIAGOZ�L DIM. DIMENSION B .B. BULLETIN BOARD DN. DOI-,'N BD. BOARD DR. DOCTOR BLDG . BUILDING D�IG . DRAWl NG BLK. BLOCK DWR. DRAWER BLKG . BLOCKING D.T. DRAPERY TRACK BM, BEAM D.S . DRY STANDPIPE BOT . BOTTOM B .R. BEDROOM ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR B.S . BOTH SIDES E.C. B .P . BRICK PAVING EA . EACH E.J.C . EXPANSION JOINT COVER - ELEC. ELECTRICAL CAB. CABINET ELEV. ELEVATION OR C.B . CATCH BASIN ELEVATOR C/C CENTER TO CENTER E14E RG EMERGENCY C.C .T. CUBICLE CURTAIN TRACK ENCL. ENCLOSURE CEM. CEMENT E NG R. ENGINEER C.T. CERAMIC TILE ENT. E INT RA NIC E C-C CONTRACTOR FURITIS14.ED E.P.B. ELECTRIC PANEL BOARD CONTRACTOR INSTALLED EQ. EQUAL C/FLAS11 CoUlnER FLASHING EQUIP. EQUIPMENT C .G. CORNE- R GUARD E.W .C . 'ELECTRIC 1,1ATER COOLER C OR CHAN. CHANNEL EXAM. EXAMI NATI ON' Cil . BI). CIVJ,Y, BOARD EXC . EXCAVATE C .I . CAST IRON (E) OR C .JT. CONTROL JOINT EXIST. EXISTING CL. CLEAR EXP. EXPOSED OR CLG . C E'I LI NG EXPANSION CLKG . CAULKING EXT. EXTERIOR CLOS . CLOSET C .O. CONVENIENCE OUTLET OR CASED OPENING OR CLEAN OUT CA CARl-'ET LIATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaphan/McLaughlin ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BAI"*I*I:-RY STREET tl ILEI SAN FRANCISCO CA. 941111 58 415,398-5191 F.D. FLOOR DiU-.IN LAB. LABORATORY F.E.C . FIRE EXTINVUISHlER CABINET LPAM. LAMI IC-iTED F.H.C . FIRE HOSE CABIITET LAUN. IJA U I�D RY F.H .S . FLAT HEAD SCREW LAV. LAVATORY FIN. FINISH LIN. LINEN FL. FLOOR LKR. LOCKER FLEX. FLEXIBLE L.L. LEAD LINED FLUOR. FLUORESCENT L.P . LIGHT PROOF OR FLSH'G FLASHING LOW POINT F.O.C . FACE OF CONCRETE F.O.P . FACE OF PLASTER F.O.S . FACE OF STUD 11-I.ACH. MACH I N17- FT. FEET I-tl\s . MASONRY F.S . FULL SIZE MAT. MATERIAL FRPF 'G FIRE PROOFINS MAX. MAxlllubl F.F. FINISH FACE M.B. 14AC HI NE BOLT F.S.E.C. FOOD SVC. ELECT. CONTR. ME1.1 H MECHANICAL G.I . GALVANIZED IRON MED. ME D I C I NT-, GA. GAUGE ME,11B. 1%T,MB,RA NEE GALV. GALVANIZED MET. METAL G .B . GRAB BAR MFR. MANUFACTURER GL. GLASS OR GLAZED MI N. 1-11 NI MUM GR. GRADE MIR. MIRROR G.W.B . GYPSUM WALL BOARD misc . MISCELLANEOUS GYP. GYPSUM M.&S . MIRROR & SHELF M.L. METAL LATH H.P. HIGH POI14T M.O. MASONRY OPENING H-11 HOSPITAL PURNISHED- MTG . MOUb'-`TI NIG HOSPITAL INSTALLED HB HOSE BIBB M.P.U. MULTI-PURPOSE UNIT HDI-7. HARDWARE M.T. METAL THRESHOLD HDID. HAR9-JOOD MPC MOVABLE PATIENT CONS H.m. HOLLOW METAL HR. HOUR N.C. NURSE CALL HOR. HORIZONTAL N.D. SANITARY NAPKIN HT. HEIGHT DISPENSER H-C HOSPITAL FURNISHED- N.I .C . NOT IN CONTACT CONTRACTOR INSTALLED NOM. NOMINAL N.T.S . NOT TO SCALE I .C.U. INTEN4IVE CARE UNIT I .D. INSIDE DIAMETER INSUL. INSULATION 02 OXYGEN INT. I NITERI OR 0 C. ON CENTER INTER. i jrrERMEDIATE O.D. OUTSIDE DIAMETER ISOL. ISOLATION OFF. OFFICE I ,V.T . I NTRAVENOUS TRACK JAN. JANITOR O.T. OPERATING TABLE JT. JOINT O.H. OPPOSITE HAND O.P.D. OUTPATIENT DEPARTMEt OPNG . OPENING OPP. OPPOSITE K.P. KICK P LATE O.R. OPERATING ROOM O.T. opEruvrING TABLE VlKaplan/Mc-Laughlin CONMA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION I ARCHITIECTS PLANNERS 901 BAIJERY SMEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 , 415.398-5191 PSF POUND" PEP SQUARE: FOOT PART. PART'I'TION S .S . STAINLESS STEEL PAV . PAVING S .S .D. SEE STRUCTURAL P .B.O. PROVIDFD BY Cr NER DRAWING • P .B.X. T1:LEP1101 E SWITCHBOARD S .SK. SERVICE SINK PL. LTi!-, PId:STI C I"IMINATED STA . STATION PL. OR (�, PLATE STAG . STAGGERED PLAS . PTASTER STD . STANDARD PLYWD. PLYWOOD STER. STERILIZER P. P.G . POLISHED PLATE GLASS STL. OR ST. STEEL PR. PAI R STRUC . STRUCTURAL PREC . PRECAST SUSP. SUSPENDED PT, POI NT SYt•I. SYt-114ETRI CAL P.T . D. PAPER TO'.-;EL DISPENSER SEC 'Y SECRETARY Q .T. QUARRY TILE SWS SEE WINDOW SCHEDULE QTY . QUANT'ITY T .B . TOWEL BAR TEL. TELEPHONE R. RISER OR RADIUS THRES . 'THRESHOLD I:ECP. RECEPTOR THK. THICKNESS RECT. RECTANGULAR T.O.C . TOP OF CONCRETE R. D. ROOF DRAIN T.O.P . TOP OF PARAPET REF. REFERE14CE T. P .H. TOILET PAPER HOLDER R::FR. REFRIGERATOR T .V. TELEVISION REI NF. REINFORCING TYP . TYPICAL REQ ' D REQUIRED TH THICK RESIL. RES ILIENv'I' T.C. TOP OF CURB R.11. ROBE HOOK T.W. TOP OF WALL R.M. ROOM U.O.N. UNLESS OTHERWISE R.O. ROUGH OPENING NOTED RUB. RUBBER UR. URINAL RWD. REDWOOD SC. SCUPPER S.A. S . SILL AIR SUPPLY ENCLOS. V OR VAC. VACUUM S . SINK VENT. VENTILATION 1 S .A .D. SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING SCHED. SCIiEDULE VERT. VERTICAL S . D. SOAP DISPENSER OR DISH V.G . VERTICAL GRAIN SECT. SECTION V.I .F. VERIFY IN FIELD SHR. SHOWER V.P. VISION PANEL S11T. SHEET V.A. VINYL ASBESTOS TILE SIM. SI Ml LAR S .M.S . SHEET METAL SCREW W.F. WOOD FLOOR SPEC . SI'i:CI FICATION W.C . WATER CLOSET SPKR. SPE'AKFR WD. WOOD SQ . S,_-)[)ARE W.I . WROUGHT I RON S .V. SIii:1:T VINYL W .G . WIRE GLASS WP . WATERPROOF W .S . WEATHERSTRIPPING WSCT . WAINSCOT WT . WEIGHT �ti'/ t•:I T H W/0 WITHOUT • Kaplan/McLaughlin LATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCI it 1 ECTS PLANNERS 901 1.3A11 ERY STREET aHLLT SAN SN;;I"RANCISCO CA. 94111 10,06 0 560 TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL DESCRIPTION Ref . ULAC 1973 table 43B A NON-COMIDUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8" (U.O.N025 ga. metal studs, 24" O.C. with one layer 5/8" type fix$$ G.W.B. on each side . Studs and G.11. B, extend to underside of structural slab. M-AXIMUM UNBPAC "D HEIGHT - 141 -2" BNON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8" (U.O.N. ) 25 ga. metal studs, 1(o " O.C. with one layer 5/8" type 42 , 1 "jx" G.W. B. on each side . Studs and G.W.B. extend to underside of structural slab. 1-1/8" cement plaster on fire resistant paper backed lath at side (s) shown dotted. I,IAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 81 -611 MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT WITH 20 GAUGE STUDS-10 ' -O" r 0 NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8"(U.O.N. ) 20 ga. me :. studs , 16" O.C. with two layers 5/81' type lixii 42, 1 G.W. B. on each side. Stud Type--3 5/8 WIFP20 MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 161 -311 D NON-COMBUSTIBLE PARTITION, 3-5/8"(U.O.N. ) 20 ga. met studs, 16" O.C. with two layers 5/8" type 11XII 42, 11 G.W. B. on each side. Extend studs and G.W. B. to structural slab. 7/8" cement plaster on fire resistant paper backed lath at side (s) shown dotted Stud Type--3 5/8 IIFP20 MtAXIMULM UNBRACED HEIGHT,.:- 101 -811 Kaplan/AlcLauglifill DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCI--II*Ff:-:CTS PLANNERS _ PARTITION SYMBOLS 901 BAIJERY STREEI_ SH C"T SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 TYPE SYMBOL DETAILI DESCRIPTION E __ 2-1/2" SOLID CEIMENT PLASTER WALL. 3/4" 16 gauge channel Studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh 42. 1 lath on one side, 1�" x 17 Guage stucco netting at other side. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT 91 -6" F 2-1/211 SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 3/4" 16 gauge channel studs at 1611 O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh 42. 1 lath on one side, Vj"x17 Guage stucco netting at other side. 5/8" G.W.B. furred on 7/8" hat channels at side shown dotted. r-!AXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 91 -6" G4-1/2-1 SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 21i" 16 gauge C studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh lath on . 12 42E each side of studs. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 9t -911 MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT USING 16 GAUGE STUDS - 11 ' -0" ........ 4-1/2" SOLID CEMENT PLASTER WALL. 2�11 16 gunge FH studs at 16" O.C. with 3. 4 diamond mesh lath on Q2. 12 each side of studs. 5/8" G.W.B. furred on 7/811 hat channels at side shown dotted. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 9 -9" MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT USING 16 GAUGE STUDS AOL — I Kaphan/MeLaug;hfin 1�,� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNER 70 901 BAIJERY STREET SHEET PARTITION SYMBOLS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 056"t-2 41S f--,191 TYPE SYMBOL DETAIL - DESCRIPTION "`g"■'° See 6" (U.C, N. ) CONCRETE BLOCK WALL AT INTERIOR. Struct. wigs. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT - 131 -011 S ■■� See 8" or 12" CONCRETE BLOCK WALL Struct.; Dwgs. See 1/8" = 1 ' 0" floor plans for size and location. MAXIMUM UNBRACED HEIGHT 8"= 16 ' -0" 12"= 20 ' -6" K 5::;:::;.: :::= See CONCRETE WALL. (cast-in-place) Struct. Dwgs. 4 HOUR RATING ITEM 31 U. B.C. i i L See PRECAST CONCRETE WALL. -- Sectio i 45. 00 r M See SEE DETAIL B/42 . 29 B/42 . 2 ' ; ; 0 Kfvlun/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �� 7� PARTITION SYMBOLS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 r 415.398,5191 l a' • INDEX TO SECTION 32 FINISH SCHEDULE 32. 00 - 32. 02 index and Notes 32 . 03 - 32. 55 Finish Schedule NOTES TO FINISH SCHEDULE 1. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine all plans, details and spec- ifications, and to provide and furnish proper equipment, hardware, fixtures, materials, etc. , pertaining to his part of the work shown or listed in any part of these doc- uments. Schedules are for the convenience of the contrac- tor to assist him in understanding and constructing the project. It is the contractor' s responsibility to verify that all items in the detail schedules reflect the plans and details. Any omissions or contradictions in these documents shall be called to the attention of the Architect prior to bid opening . Bids received shall be considered to include all items for a complete project. No extras will be allowed. 2. For "Legend to Finish Schedule" see reverse sides of sheets. 3. Where equipment or cabinets are shown to be recessed in or mounted on 1-hour or 2-hour rated partitions, the finish surface shall be made to run continuously behind and around such equipment or cabinets, before their installation, to maintain fire rating. 4 . See Section 33 for room accessory schedule and mounting heights. 5. See architectural reflected ceiling plans for locations and extent of soffits and facias. G. All interior free-standing concrete columns shall be painted except those listed in Section 03300 as being of Architec- tural Concrete, and except those located in spaces where "ES" is listed for the wall finish. Kaplan/M�Latlrlllin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ��� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANC:ISOn CA A4111 z 7 nn Yn�nry n�Tn �in�ru� ��,64 6. All shower stalls shall be molded stone shower base, full ceramic tile walls and waterproof cement plaster ceilings. Shower stalls in shower alcove rooms 21M25A, 4A32, 4824 , 4024 , 4D30 , 4E24 and 4F35 shall be ceramic tile floor on asphalt membrane pan with full height ceramic the walls and waterproof cement plaster ceil- ings. 7. All shower stalls shall have 2 ' -0" wide tempered glass shower door with tempered glass side panel . B. All shower alcoves shall have a bench per detail 44 - 08 except Room 1154 and 1156. 9 . For abutting floor finishes see Section 40. 10. Where :�heet vinyl is specified as floor finish, the sheet vinyl flooring shall cove up the walls 4" unless otherwise noted. Inside and outside corners shall be sealed with sealant . 11. See plans and interior elevations for location and extent of various finish materials if more than one material is.noted for an individual room or space in the Finish Schedule. 12. Room and Door Numbers: In a typical room number such as 1P10A the individual characters mean the following: 1 -- Floor number; for all spaces on first floor. P Section or cluster of the detention facility complex. 10 Room number to room generally with corridor access . aplari/McLau jrhlin DAT[ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 1 9 7? ARCHITECTS PLANNERS C1 9 9 01 BAIIERY STREET ` itC'T 01 1 SAN AN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 01 NOTE.S TO FINISH SCHEDULE (CONT' D) -398-5191 415 10A -- Room number to roams generally with no corri- dor access supplementing a major room. Door numbers are shown only on the 1/8" plans. 13 . see Section 10 for description of partitions symbols used in plans . See Section 42 for details . 14 . Plaster ceilings, beam covers , and soffits that abut e Y.- nosed metal deck shall be finished the same as the deck 1. unless otherwise noted . L %PKa_p_J_a_ n/MCLaughhn DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS /-,;)�/-2�? 1 901 BATTERY TERY STREET SHLU SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 02 NOTES TO FINISH SCIIF.I)ULE (CONT' D) 415.398-x)191 I FINISH SCHEDULE KEY Floors, Base C - Carpet CHS - Concrete Hardened and Sealed CP - Cell Padding CT - Ceramic Tile CTB - Ceramic Tile Base DT - Decorative Tile DTB - Decorative Tile Base, 4" High QT - Quarry Tile QTB - Quarry Tile Base, 4" High R - Rubber/Vinyl Base, 4" High SV - sheet Vinyl SVB - Sheet Vinyl Base VAT - Vinyl Asbestos Tile Walls CB - Concrete/Concrete Block, Unfinished CBE - concrete/Concrete Block, Epoxy Paint CEP - Concrete/Concrete Block, Painted CP - Cell Padding ES - Exposed Structure ESP - Exposed Structure Painted GBE - 11.:ter Resistant Gypsum Board, Epoxy Paint GBP - Gypsum Board Painted GBV - Gypsum Board, Vinyl Fabric PCT - Ceramic Tile on Plaster Base PE - Plaster 'on Metal Lath, Epoxy Paint PP - Plaster on Metal Lath, Painted PV - Plaster on Metal Lath, Vinyl Fabric Ceiling � AC - Acoustic Tile, 2x4 Lay-in ACR - Acoustic Tile, 2x4 Lay-in, Rated ACM - Metal Pan Concealed Spline (Tool Access) ACMR - Metal Pan Concealed Spline Tool Access , Rated ES - Exposed Structure ESP - Exposed Structure, Painted ; SSPE - same, with epoxy paint GAC - Acoustic Tile Glued on Gypsum Board GBE - Water Resistant Gypsum Board , Epoxy Paint GBP - Gypsum Board, Painted PAC - Acoustic Tile Glued on Plaster PE - Plaster, Epoxy Paint PP - Plaster, Painted SAC - Acoustic Tile Glued on Structure SD - Special Decorative SP - Security Plaster Painted SPE - Security Plaster , Epoxy Paint firM SPAC - Acoustic Tile Glued oil Security Plaster k-An ps - Concealed SpIj.ne On,;R - Concealed Spline Rated ROO'A OR SPACE_ LIATERIAL' ROOM NQ NAME FLR. BASE 'A,'XLLS CEIL. REMARKS ACCE S,,' ILLY PORT VAT R PF, p - • 1IO2 VISITOR VAT R PE 4PAC 9 1IO2A INMIATE VAT R PE SPE - 1_I03 VISITOR VAT R PE SPA C 9 1.103A I ,I1ATE VAT R PE SPE - 1104 '.Di]INIS'TRATIO;� R G3C ** jV/ ESP/ GBP ** Type 1 carpet 12 GBV/ 110 4A ;,,AIL WORK AREA VAT R PV GBP - 1104B OFFICE C ** R GBV/ BGBP ** Type 1 carpetI PV - 1I04C OFFICE C ** R GBV/ - PV GBP ** Type 1 carpet 1104D RECEIVING C ** R GBV/ GBP ** Type 1 carpet PV YP P 12 1I04E RELEASE. C ** R GBV/ GBP ** Type 1 carpet 12 PV ESP I105 MAIL ROOM VAT R GBP GBP - 1I06 CORRIDOR VAT R pp ESP GBP - 1I06A TELEPHONE CLOSET VAT R PP ESP - 1I07 WOMEN' S TOILET SV R PE GBE 37 1I08 MEN ' S TOILET SV R PE GBE 19 1109 CORRIDOR VAT R CBP PP PAC - 1I09A ACCESS SHAFT CHS R PP - - 1I10 COURTS HOLDINGSV SVB CBE PE *At each toilet 35* lIll (vURTS HOLDING SV SVB PL/ PE *At each toilet 35* 1I12 l,:[I:E UP & HOLDING SV R PE SPE - 1I12A 'TOLLET SV R PE SPE 35 1213 I,LI.E UP & VIEWING VAT R PP SPAC - 1114 VISITOR VAT P. PE SPAC7 9 KaplaiVAIPLaugWin GATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ' FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHLL"T SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 03 LEVEL 1 WEST 1 l 415.398.5191 RO0fA OR SPACE rJATE RIAL 00 lIi IJQ 14ALlE FLR. BASE '4ALLS CELL. REMARKS tCCES, 111�A TN7 TATE VAT R PE SPE I15 P.LECTRICAL 1-1S R PP SP - s I16 VISITOR' S LOBBY VAT R CBF/PP SPAC 1I16A PASSAGE VAT R GBP I116B PASSAGE VATESC P - S_ 117 VISI'T'OR V::T R PE SPAC 9 117A II:;,itiTE VAT R PE SPE - I18 VISI'T'OR VAT R PE SPAC 9 I 18 A IM'-LATE VAT R PE SPE - 119 VISITOR VAT R PE SPAC 9 I19A JINMATE VAT R PE SPE - 1120 SA".LY PORT VAT R PE PE - I21 SALLY PORT VAT R PE PE - 1222 SALLY PORT VAT R PE PE - 123 SALLY PORT VAT R PE PE - 1129 COURTS HOLDING SV SVB PE PE *At each toilet 35* 1I25 COUR'T'S HOLDING SV SVB PE PE *At each toilet 35* 1126 GUARD STATION VAT R PE PAC { �12, 126A PASSAGE VAT R PE PAC T .,Sf1 PASSAGE VAT R PE PAC 1I27 SALLY PORT VAT R PE PE - 1128 SALLY PORT VAT R PE PE - 1129 r BREATH ANALYSIS SV R pPC/ PAC 6 1130 ALCOHOL RECOVERY SV R PP SPAC - 1130A- TO ,I.F;,1' TSV- SVB PLS SPE 35 C13E • �lj��:i�> vLL 1iZZT1 JAr� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILIFY ARC)it i F:;CTS PLANNERS �� FINISH SCHEDULE �� r(f/7t 001 13AI I ERY SI I;EET 41_ET SAN I IIANCISCO CA. 04111 X2 . 04 I1 IM 1 1-,ZEST t 415•3;3t.1_5191� ROOMOR SPACE M ATE R I A L ROOFA - ----- -- NQ MREMARKS AME FLR. BASE NAL CELL. ACCES, 1130B TOILET sv SVB PE/ C13E SPE 35 11300 J11141 ITOR sv R PE SPE 4 1131 IMEWS TOILET SV. R PE S P 1:11 35 1132 WOMEWS TOILET SV R PE SPE 35 1133 GROUP HOLDING cils - PE SPE 1133A 'TOILET AREA clis - PE SPE 35 1134 HOLDING CBS - PE SPE 35 li?5 HOLDING CHS - PE SPE *At each toilet 35* 1136 GROUP HOLDING Clis - JPE/ SPE CBE 1136A TOILET AREA CHS _ PE/ CBE SPE 35 1137 HOLDINGCI'S CBE- PE/ SPE 35 1138 HOLDING Clis - PE SPE 35 1139 SAFETY CELL *CP - *CP SPE *SEE SPECS. 1140 SAFETY CELL *CP - *CP I SPE *SEE SPECS. 1141 SALLY PORT VAT R CBE ISPAt PP7 1142 VEHICLE PORT CHS *R CBP ESP *AT PLASTER WALLS 1143 STORAGE CHS R PP ESP 1144 ARMORY CHS R PP ESP 1145 MI.;CIIANICAL ROOM CHS *R PP/ ESP *AT PLASTER WALLS - CP/ 1146 1,4TA 1,E C R PE SPAC Type 1 Carpet - C 1146A C1146A 1,0UNIGE C R PE SPAC Type 1 Carpet - 1146B HOLDING ALCOVE C R CBE SPAC , Type 1 Carpet - 1246E 1-:NTRY C R CB SPAC Type 1 Carnet 12 1147 BOOKING DESK C R PE SPAC Type 1 Carpet 36 Kaplan/McLaughlin CATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS / .2el-2V FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET IoLLT SAN AN FRANCISCO GA. 94111 , 2. 0 5 LEVEL WEST 415.398.5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM -N2 NA fA E FLR. BASE VeALLS CELL. REMARKS tCCES 1148 INTERVIEW C** R GBV SPAC * * Type 1 Carpet 9 F 1149 1 INTERVIEW C** R GBV SPAC ** Type 1 Carpet 1I50 INTERVIEW C** R GBV SPAC '* * Type I Carpet 9 1151 INTERVIEW C** R GBV SPAC ** Type 1 Carpet 9 t'ap/- I 1152 PROBATION CLERKS VAT R GBV SPAC *2 each robe 9* ESP/ 1153 PASSAGE SV SVB 1)E PP 1154 DRESSING CT CTB PCT E 3 1155 CLOTHING VAT R PP ESP/ SP - 1156 DRESSING CT CTB PE SPE 3 1157 CORRIDOR Ck R PPP/ SPAC ** Type 1 Carpet - 1I58 CORRIDOR VAT R PP ESP/ GBP - 1159 DRESSING VAT R PE PE 9 1160 DRESSING VAT R PE PE 9 1161 JANITOR SV R, GBE/ ESP 4 PE 1162 STORAGE CHS R ESP CBP 1163 CORRIDOR C* R PP/ ESP/ ** Type 1 Carpet IC GBP Sandblast Arch.-, Conc. *Kaplan/AlcLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCIAFITCTS PLANNERS I-r-21.2cF FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BAl"ll-RY STRiZET '_:HLET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 01:, 415.39£3-'5 191 1,EVI,1, 1 WEST ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROO"oi W N2 NAME FLR. BASE AL CELL. REPAARKS IACCE 1J01 VESTIBULE C!IS R pr GBP *ENTRANCE ILAT SEE - • 1J02 MUNI CLERKS LOBBY DT� F)'I'13 GBP GBP 12 1J03 CLERKS V.*%T R GBP AC 2 1J04 ELECTRICAL CHIS R GBP GBP 1J05 WOP.Y.P.00M VAT R GBP AC 26 1J06 CLOSET VAT R GBP GBP _ 1J07 PNEUMATIC TUBE ROOM CHS R GBP GBP - 1J08 FILE AREA VAT R GBP AC - 1J09 CORRIDOR C** DTB GBP "U - Carp � **T e Car et **Type 3 p IJ10 FOYER VAT R GBV AC - 1J10A FUTURE JURY & VAT R GBV AC 6 1J10B MEN' S TOILET SV R GBE GBE 24 1J10C: WOMEN' S TOILET SV . R _ GBE GBE 14 1J1GD CLOSET VAT R GBP AC- _ 1J11 JANITOR SV R GBE GBE 4 1J12 WOMEN' S TOILET SV. . SVB GBE GBE 17 1J13 FOYER VAT R GBV AC _ 1J13A JURY Ck R GBV AC **Type 2 Carpet - 1,713$ MEN' S 'TOILET SV R GBE GBE 24 1J13C WOMEW S 'TOILET SV R GBE GBE 14 LJ1 3D t'1(). F'.P W—AT R CRP AC` 1J14 COURT OFFICE C ** R GBV AC **Type 2 Carpet 26 1J15 RLPORTER C ** R GBV AC **Type 2 Carpet - �rhl�n DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kapla><l/McLau ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE �r�3c-3/�,/7b 901 BAI TERY STREET SHEET .� i�r(7C SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 07 415398.5191 Ll-WEL 1 COURTS ANNEX f5)7: ROOM OR SPACE l.IATERIAL ROOM N4 NAME FLR. BASE AAL CEIL. REMARKS ACCES 1J31 REPORTER C * * R GBV AC **Type 2 Carpet - 1J32 JUDGE C ** R GBV *AC *SEE PLAN FOR EXTEN OF PLAS . CLERESTOR - Carpet 1J32A 'TOILET SV R GBE GBE g 1J32B VESTIBULE C ** R GBV AC **Type 2 Carpet - !J32C CLOSET C ** R GBP GBP **Type 2 Carpet - 1J33 CORRIDOR VAT R GBP - 1J34 MEICHANICAL CiiS R ES ES - 41 Kaplarn/AlcLaugshlin DATE _ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHI'lC I S PLANNERS /- � FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BA1 I LIZY STREET SIACET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32- 09 415.398.5191 11E.Vi;r, 1 COURTS AEJNEsX ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL (�OOI+A ffN NAME FLR. BASE AIAL CEIL. REMARKS ROOSALLY PORT VAT R PE PE _ • 11402 STORAGE VAT R *PP ESP *INCL. CBP 1M03 I:•:i:ATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 2 1b104 INIMATE ROOM T T R PP ESP 2 11405 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp ESP 2 11.106 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 2 1M07 INI.ATE ROOM VAT R Pp ESP 2 11408 INMA`1'E R0014 VAT R Pp ESP 2 11.109 I141•IATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP/ 2 SP 11110 INMATE ROOM VAT R Pp ESP 2 SP 11411 IN14ATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 2 11412 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 2 1M13 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PCT SpE 2 1M14 INI4ATE ROOM VAT R Pp ESP/ 2 SP 1M15 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 2 SP 1M16 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 2 1M17 INMATE ROOM VAT R Pp ESP 38 1M18 TOILET SV' R PE ESP 8 1M19 EQUIPMENT STORAGE VAT R PP ESP _ 1M20 SAFETY CELL *CP — *Cp ESP *SEE SPECS _ 1M21 SOILED UTILITY SV R G13P GBP 6 Kaplan/MeLaufrhlin UATE � ]� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILI rY ARCHITFc-rs PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 10 L1avI L 1 FAST 415.398.5191 ROOM OR SPACE 1.1 ATE R I A L ROOM N2 NAME FLR. BASE WAL O CEIL. REMARKS IACCEa 11422 CLEAN UTILITY sv R GPB GBP 6 1M23 EXAM SV fk Pp GBP/ ESP 21 11424 DOCTORS' OFFICE VAT R PP GBP/ 117SP 9 1M25 E,x F�-1 SV R PE GBP/ Evl S P 21 WORK ROOM SV R 13-L k IM26 P *Include robe hook 6* GBE E S P I-,--,— 71 1 1M27 DENTAL TREATMENT SV SVB PE/ GBP/ 13E ESP 6 IM28 HANDICAPPED 34 Sj,jOWER & TOILET CT CTB PCT PE lt-12 9 NURSES' WORK ROO,%1 SV R PE G BE 6 11,13 0 NURSES' STATION C R PP PAC **Type 1 Carpet 12 11-131 SALLY PORT VAT R PE SPE - 1M32 ICORRIDOR C R PP SSP/ **Type 1 Carpet - 1M33 CORRIDOR C ** R PP ESP/ **Type 1 Carpet Pp 1M34 DAYROOM (Celings C*/ R Pp ESP/ *Type 1 Carpet **Vat @ Pantry @ f4ezzanine) VAT" PP 1M35 COURTYARD 1M36 COURTYARD 1M37 COURTYARD aplan/McLaughfin IIATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILIT ARCHITECTS PLANNERS /-,p�;rf' FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 11 LEVET, 1 EAST '"'" 415,398,5191 ROOM. OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM ' N2 PIAME FLR.- BASE AtALLS I CEIL. REMARKS ACCES, 1pol JANITOR SV R GBE ("BE 4 1P02 FIRE PANLL CHS R SBP G f3P - CC** DTB PV **Type 2 Carnet 1P03 VESTIBULE CC* LTEVEL CEILING **Type 2 Carpet 1PO4 R J.-'C 1:1'P T 10 11 C** R SBP *2ND LEVEL CEILING **Type 2 Carpet 1P05 Wi,.ITING C** DTB PV *2Nf) LEVEL CEILING 1P06 SALLY PORT VAT R PJ:-* E'S P *1-*IIERE SHOWN 1P07 NOT USPD **Type 2 Carpet 1p08 STAFF CLASSROOM C R GBP GAC 16 1P08A STORAGE VAT R SBP GBP - 1P09 WOMEN STAFF TOILET SV R GBE GBE 17 1P09A VAT R 3r1P GBP - WOMEN STAFF LOCKER/ *IN SHOWER ALCOVE 1P09B SHOWER AREA SV R BE GBE AND SHOWER 33* 1p10 MEN STAFF TOILET SV SVB FBE GBE 18 1P10A MEN STAFF LOCKER SV SVB GBE GBE MEN STAFF 1P10B, SHOWER AREA SV SVB GBE GBE *Each shower 3* 1P11 VENDING DT R BP *2ND LEVEL CEILING - IP12 1,11."N' S PUBLIC TOILE11 SV SVB kBE GBE* *SLOPED CEILING 19 WOMEN' S PUBLIC IP13 'TOILE'T SV SVB �BE GBE* *SLOPED CEILING 20 IP14 PASSAGE VAT R kBP GBP IP15 PASSAGE VAT R GBP *2ND LEVEL CEILING C** CB/ **Type 3 Carpet IP16 PUBLIC LOBBY DT* DTB GBP SD * *tIETAL SLAT CEILING - IP16A ALCOVE C** -B GBP **Type 3 Carpet - *WHERE SHOWN 1P17 1-:14TRY VESTIBULE DT** DTB* CB* GBE "RECESSED MAT - IP18 T1-:1,1-.171iONE 11 C** GAC **Type 3 Carnet I 1B Kaplcan/McLaughlin IATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHIJ-F-CTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BArTERY s,63EET Sf 1EET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 12 1,EVLL I WEST 415.398-5191 1 ROOPa OR SPACE r-.14FERIAL�` REtAARKS ROOM NQ P3AME FLR. RASE 1AL CEIL. J%CCES 1Q01 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PE SPE 3 1Q02 EXIT PASSAGE VAT R CPP/ ESP - FI".'1Q03 INMATE ROOM- VAT R PP ESP .15 1Q04 -ATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1QO5 IN"IMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q06 INIV1 `I'E ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q07 I1,111ATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q08 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1n.0q INNATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q10 I147,:.-,TE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 i 1Qll INMATE 80014 VAT R PP ESP 15 I 1Q12 INI•IATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q13 IN?'.ATI; ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 i 1Q14 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q15 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q16 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 1Q17 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 15 a i 1Q18 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PEE/ SPE 3 CBE 1Q19 JANITOR SV:_ R PE GPB 4 ` 1Q20 INIIATIE I:OOM VAT R PP SP/ 15 1Q21 INKATL DOOM VAT R PP SP/ 15 ESP aplan/McLauglilin 11TE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCI-HITFCTS PLANNERS ___ (-(NOSH SCHEDULE 901 BA1 TL=RY Srm-:ET Slit LT SAN FRANCISCO C, . 94111 32 . 13 415.398 5191 LEVI?I., 1 WEST �___ ROOM OR SPACE ttidATE RIAL ROOMN4 NAMEFLR. BASE WALL CEIL• REFAARKS ACCE IQ22 INMATE ROOId VAT R PP SP/ 15 r• cn 1Q23 INMATE ROOI•S VAT R PP I SP/ ESP 15 1Q24 INI-LATE ROOM VAT R pp SP/ ESP 15 1Q25 STORAGE CiiS R PPP PP - 1Q26 STAFF TOILET SV R PBP/ GBE 8 1Q27 SILLY PORT VAT R PE PE _ 1Q28 DAYROOM C ** RPP PP/* '. At Mezzanine ESP **f , rar.net 1Q28A PANTRY SV R PE PPf ESP 6 1Q29 COURTYARD _ 1Q30 COURTYARD _ aplan/McLaughlhi J CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCF-ill (=CTS PLANNERS FINISHSCHEDULE 4�4-178 901 BAF VERY STREET LT _ SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 W1:ST 415-398..5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL R 00 IM N2 NAfAE FLR. BASE 'MLS CELL. REMARKS ACCES, isol LAUINDRY Clis R PE/ (-,IkE/ 30 CBE rsl, 1S02 SUPPLY STORAGE VAT R GBP_P177jGBP 1S03 LOADING DOCK Clis - CB ESP - 1S03A TRASH ROOM Clis - CBE ESP 6 1SO4 KITCHEN QT QTB *CBE ACM *SEL PLAN FOR LP ) Y PAINTED LOW CONC. 31 IS04A RECPIVING QT QTB GBE ACM 1SO4AA VESTIBULE SV R GBE GBE 31. 1SO4B WOMEN'S TOILET SV R GBE GBE 14 lSO4C MEN' S TOILET sv R GBE GBE 27 lSO4D OFFICE VAT R GBP GBP 12 1so4E OFFICE VAT R GBP GBP 12 1SO4F DRY STORAGE CHS R CBP/ GBP GBP - IS04G WALK-IN REFRIGERATO I QT QTB * *BY MANUFACTURER 1S041i WALK-IN FREEZER QT QTB * *BY MANUFACTURER 1so41 WALK-IN REFRIGERATO", QT QTB * *BY MANUFACTURER 1SO4K WALK-IN CART REFRIG, QT QTB * *BY MANUFACTURER - 1SO4L JANITOR ., Sv R GBE GBE 4 IS04M SERVERY QT QTB GBE ESP/ - GBE GBP/ I505 COMMISSAIlY VAT R GBP ESP 12 1S06 RECREATION OFFICE VAT R GBP Sp 12 1S07 STORAGE CHS CB rspl I ISP,I -E P/ _.�Sp/ *RUBBER BASE AT T 1S07A P. R.V.- STA10N CHS R* CB SP PLASTER WALL 1508 BOILER ROOM CHS - CB ES OKaj-Aa DATE -2 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY R A ct -.;?V (F WIE-CTS PLANNERS / - ----- FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO GA. 94111 32. 15 415.398-5191 LEVEL 1 EAST 079 ROOM OR SPACE P'ATERIAL _ ROOM N2 NAME FLR. BASE V!,XL CEIL. REMARKS ROOM GBP j 1S09 OFFICE CHS R CBP GBP 12 1510 MECHANICAL ROOM C1-1S - CB El - B *RUDBER-BASE A 1S10A MECHANICAL ROOM CHS R* GBP ES GPB WALL - 1S10B 'TOILET SV R PE GBE _27— isil T117JISFORMER ROOM CIiS - CB GBP - 1S12 GENERATOR ROOM CIiS - CB PP C-bTT- 1S133 SWITCH GEAR CHS R* GBP PP - CBP/ RUBBER BASE AT 1S14 ELECTRONICS P:ORKSHO C1iS R* GBP IGBP GYPSUM WALLS 1S15 TELEPHONE ROOM C1iS R GBP PL7S P - CBP/ O/ *RUBBER BASE AT 1S16 GENERAL SHOP CHS R* GBP P GYPSUM WALLS - PE P/ R LIBBER BASE1S17 JANITOR/STORAGE CHS R* CBE P PLASTER WALLS 4 CBP/ 1S18 CORRIDOR VAT R GBP GBP - CBP/ 1S19 CORRIDOR VAT R GBP GBP - CBP/ 1520 SALLY PORT VAT R PE SPE - GBP/ *SPP next to Door 1S21 CORRIDOR VAT R PP ESP * - GBP/ _ 1S22 STAFF LOUNGE VAT R PCEESP B 1S23 ELEVATOR LOBBY VAT R CSP* ESP/ *rest gall Sandblas __I�33 only 1S24 CORRIDOR VAT R CCBP* GBP *North Wall Sand- _ ., 1S25 CORRIDOR VAT R PP GBP - 1S26 SALLY PORT VAT R IPE PE - 1S27 V];S'I'IEULE CHS -- CB ISP - Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 13ATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 16 1,EXEL 1 r AST 680 415.398.5191 ROOM OR SPACE F.1ATE RIAL ROOM NQ FtAIAE FLR. BASE MALL. CEIL. RE6.�lARKS ACCE 1T 01 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP `'P/ _ I.SP 1 1T 02 INI.IATE ROOM VAT R PP SP/ 1 ESP 1T03 II 1,1ATE ROOM VAT R PP SP/ ESP __ 1 1T04 Tl.MATE ROOM VAT R PP SP/ ESP 1 1T05 YARD STORAGE CHS — PP ES _ 1706 SIIO'4•,'ER ALCOVE SV I< PCT SPE 3 1T07 ILII-ATE R00I4 VAT R PP ESP 1 1T08 INMA'T'E ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 s 1T09 INMA'T'E R00I4 VAT R PP ESP 1 1:10 INI•TATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 1Tll INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 1T12 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 1T13 INt-ATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 1T14 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 1T15 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 1T16 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 1T17 INMA'T'E ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 1T18 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 1T19 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PCT SPE 3 IT20 STAFF 'T'OILE'T` SV: R PE 8 SPE JANI'T'OR/STORAGE SV R PE 4 SPE Ka 1)1an/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHI-ET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 1 2 . 17 L LIVE L 1 EAST 415.393.5191 )��� ROMA OR SPACE N1 ATE R I A L Room , NQ NAME FLR. BASE WALLS CEIL. REMARKS ACCES ** PP/ FSP/ *At mezzanine 1T22 DtAYROO114 C R CBP pp **Type 1. Carpe. 38 PANTRY SV R PE SPE 6 -] r VAT R PE I PE -M-3- SALLY POWl' 1T24 COURTYARD 1T25 COURTYARD fhUnD4TE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/MeLau,(, ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET GET HCFINISH SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 18 LLVEI, I EAST 415.398.5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM N92 NAMEI FLR. BASE WALLS I CEIL. REMARKS AC C ES 21-101 VISITING VAT R 11"E SPAC 11 211-102 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 21.102A IWIATE VAT R PE SPAC 2MO3 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 2MO3A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC 21-104 1 Iq MlEkTE ROOM M VAT R PP P 15 21-105 1NMATE ROOM AT R pp 'P 15 2MO6 INI ATE ROOM VAT R Pp SP, 15 21-107 IN14ATE ROOM VAT R pp SP. 15 21-108 INMATE ROOM JAT R PP SP' 1-5 2Y09 INMATE ROOMI AT R pp SP 15 2M10 INMATE ROOM AT R pp SP, 15 2M11 INIIATE ROOM AT R pp SP: 15 21-112 INMATE Room AT R pp Sp- 15 2M13 INMATE ROOM JAT R pp SP 15 2M14 INMATE ROOM AT R pp SP 15 21-115 1 N MAT E ROOM VAT R pp Sy- 15 21416 INMATE ROOM AT R pp SP 15 2MI7 INMATE ROOM AT R pp P 15 21-118 INMATE. ROOM AT R pp 15 2M19 INMATE' ROOM JAT R PP 15 DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/AlcLa ��plc -7 ' ARCHITECTS PLANNERSFINISH SCHEDULE 901 BAYTERY S'VREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 1} LEVE'l, 2 LAST 415.398•5191 1 --. 1] 3 ROOM OR SPACE f,tATE RIAL RO0�1 Q P! NA14E FLR. EASE eAL CELL. REMARKS ACCE 2M20 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PE SPE 3 Clj ,/ • 21.121 STOP,AGE Clis R PP 2;122 BALCONY C** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet - 2? 23 BALCONY C** RPP SP **Type 1 Carpet - 21-;24 BALCONY C** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet - 2M25 BALCONY C** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet G12 J 21.125A SIIOvII,R AI.COVE SV SVB PE SPE 3 2A126 .VISIT VAT R PE SPAC - IM34 DAYROOM CEILING SPAC r i f{ I s 4 r 4 1 i ]Kaplan/McLauorI111Y1 DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCIAITFCTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE ZL4/erl7a 901 BATTERY STREET si'F J SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 2 0L.Lv1_;[. 2 LAS`;' t� 415.39&5191 ( ROOM OR SPACE fAAIIRIAL ROOM N4 f!AME _ FLR. 13ASE '�CEIL. REMARKS ACCES - 2PO1 STORAGE CSiS R PP/ GBP-GBP • 2P02 TOILET SV 12 GBE GBE 8 2P03 HANDICAPPED TOILET SV R GBE GBE 23 2PO4 CHAPLAIN VAT R GBP CS 26 , 2P05 PROGRAM STAFF VAT R GBP CS 28 2P06 'TELEPHONE ROOM CHS R GBP GBP - 2P07 STORAGE CSIs R CII/ GBP - 2P08 PROGRAM STAFF VAT R GBP CS 26 GBP/ *ELEV./STAIR WALL _ 2P09 CORRIDOR VAT R PP* CSR SANDBLAST CONC. ONLY G 13'77 2P10 CORRIDOR VAT R PP CSR - 2P11 CORRIDOR VAT R TPEGBE - 2P11A JANIITOR SV R 3 AA 2P12 CORRIDOR VAT R PPP/ CSR _ 2P13 VESTIBULE VAT R PP CSR 2P14 SALLY PORT VAT R PE PE 2P14A CENTRAL CONTROL VAT R PP/ GBP CS 29 2P14B TOILET SV R GBP/ PE GBE 8 2P14C COMPUTER:R:O:O:Md VAT R PP CS 12 2P15 JANITOR SV R PE GBE 4 2P16 PROGRAM STAFF VAT R pp GBCS 28 2P17 HANDICAPPED TOILET SV R GBE GBE 23 1 1,,;plari/AlLL3ugffhlIY1 IATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIL[TY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET ]:ALET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 21 I,1:VEL 2 EAST & WEST 415.398.5191 R007A OR SPACE rAATERIAL ROOM REMARKS N2 NAME i5. BASE MLLS CELL. ACCES 2P18 To1:Li✓T sv R GBE GBE 8 x 1 r 6 t 2P18A SPRI,*',LER "STATION Ci3S 12 GBP GBP ADJACENT TO STAIR F - 1, 2P 191 PROGRAIM STAFF VAT R GBP CS 26 , GBP/ CSR 2P20 CORRIDOR VAT R PP -- 2P20A I'i Li PiiOIvE ROOM CiiS R GBP GBP ADJACENT TO STAIR E r �r r r ra u r %a _ ;1 s fu fi 1 aplan/McLaughlin RATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE } 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET W3N FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2 . 2 2 i,i:vli, 2 WEST 5.398.5191 ROO1,1 OR SPACE flATERIAL REIAARKS ROOM ' N2 NAME FLR. BASE NAL0 CEIL. ACCES 2QO 1 SHOWER ALCOVE sv R PE SPE 3 2QO2 STORAGE CHs R PP CBP sp, 2QO3 IN ROC)?,'l VAT R pp SP 2 2QO4 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp SP 2 2QO5 IN'114ATE R0014 VAT R PP SP 2 2QO6 I13411ATE IWON-1 VAT R pp SP 2 2QO7 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp SP 2 2QO8 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp SP 2 2QO9 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp SP 2 2Q10 IN:,lATE ROOM VAT R pp SP 2 2Q11 INMATE R004M VAT R pp SP 2 2Q12 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp SP 2 2Q13 INMATE ROOM VAT I R PP SP 2 2Q14 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp SP 2 2Q15 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp SP 2 2Q16 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp Sp 2 2Q17 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp SP , 2 2 E2Q18 SHOWER ALCOVE SV PE SP- 3 18 1 QI 9 INMA'T'E ROOM VAT R pp SP 2 2Q20 I N.1-1ATE ROOM VAT R pp Sp. 2 2Q21 INMATE R00M VAT R pp SP 2 1? KaplaiVMCLauglilDAT/E /- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY - q 2 ARCHITECTS PLANNERSFINISH SCHEDULE 901 BAT'rERY STREET SfIEU SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 23 LEVI-A, 2 WEST 415-398-5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM NQ NAME FLR. BASE L CELL. REMARKS �l'AACCE 2Q22 INI.IATE ROOM VAT R PP SP 2 2Q23 I14MATE ROOI1 VAT R PP SP' 2 2Q24 IN"IATE ROOM VAT R PP SP 2 2Q25 VISIT VAT R PE SPAC 9 2Q26 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 2Q26A Ii4I•i7,,TE VAT R PE SPAC - 2Q27 VISI'T'OR VAT R PE PAC 9 2Q27A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC - 2Q28 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 2Q2 SA II4i•SIATE VAT R PE SPAC - 2Q29 VISIT VAT R PP SPAC 9 2Q30 VISIT VAT R PP SPAC 11 2Q31 BALCONY ** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet C] 2`' y w� 2Q32 BALCONY ** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet - 2Q33 BALCONY ** R PP SP **Type 1. Carpet 2Q34 BALCONY ** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet - 2Q35 VISITOR' S LOBBY AT R PP CSR _ I Q28 DAYROOM U i L I FIG SPAC ]Kaplan/McLaughlin 11E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS /-��1-�`� FINISH SCHEDULE L t/4.178) 901 BATTERY STREET SF+LET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 24 415.398.5191 LEVET, 2 WEST ROOM OR SPACET MATERIAL ROOM NQ NAME FLR. BASE AL CEIL. REC,�ARKS ACCES 2T01 VISIT VAT R PF SPAC 9 2TO2 VISITOR— VAT R PE PAC 9 2TO2A INMA`T'E VAT R PE SPAC - 2'P03 VISIT JAT R PP SPAC 11 2TO4 SHOWER ALCOVE V R PE SP 3 2T05 INMATE ROOi•I VAT R PP Sp 1 2TO6 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp SP 1 2TO7 INMATE ROOM VAT R pp Sp. 1 2TO8 INMATE ROOi•i VAT R PP SP 1 2TO9 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP Sp- 1 2T10 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP Sp- 1 2T11 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP 1 2T12 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP: 1 2T13 INNATE ROOM VAT R PP SP' 1 2T14 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SPT 1 2T15 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP Sp 1 2T16 INbfATE ROOM VAT R PP SP' 1 2T17 INMA`T`E ROOM VAT R PP Sp . 1 2T18 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP Sp, 1 2'P19 JANITOR/STORAGE SV R PE SPC 4 2T20 SHO•IER ALCOVE SV R PE SPE 3 Kaplan/McLaughtin ✓A7E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY 3•FREET s,tCcT -� FINISH SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 25 cit., 415•;39� -5191 LEVE IL 2 EAST „�� R it p g� ROO"A OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM NQ ~ NAME FLR. BASE L CEIL. REMARKS ACCE 2T21 BALCONY C ** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet - • 2T22 BALCONY C ** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet - 2T23 BALCONY C ** R PP SP **Type 1 Carpet - IT22 GAYROOM CEILING 'PAC/ Kaplan/McLaunlilin o1TE� )�, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET lf,�:�:T SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 26 LEVEL 2 LAST 415.398.5191gif ROOM OR SPACE r.,lATERIAL ROOM � NQ NAI,4E FLR. E3ASE L CEIL. REMARKS ACCES, 3AC1 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP SP/ ESP 1 • 3AO2 INIMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3AO3 INNATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3AO4 STAFF TOILET SV R PE ESPE 8 3AO5 INIIATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3A06 INI ATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3AO7 INMA'T'E ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3AO8 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3AO9 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PE SPE 3 3A10 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3A11 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3Al2 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3A13 STORAGE CHS R PP ESP 3A14 JANITOR SV . R PE ESP 3 3A15 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3A16 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3A17 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3A18 SIIOWER ALCOVE SV R PE SPE 3 3A19 INMA'T'E ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 } 3A20 INtiIATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3A21 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 ti Kaplan/McLaughlin UA�� , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 3 2. 2 7 415 395 5191 LFAII-11, 3 EAST J ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL RCOFA NQ PaA JilE FLR. BASE tl/ALCEIL. REMARKS ACCES 3A22 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 • 3A23 MECIiANICAL c!iS - ES ES — 3A24 INJMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP — 3A25 INMATE ROOM \'AT R PP ESP — 3A26 VISITOR VAT RI PE PAC 9 3A26A INIMATE `'AT R PE SPAC _ 3A27 VISI`1'OR V.iT R PE PAC 9 3A27A INI4ATE VAT R PE SPAC — 3A28 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 11 3A29 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 9 3A30 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 9 3A31 VISITOR VAT R PE -PAC g 3A31A INNATE VAT R PE SPAC — 3A32 VISITORS' LOBBY VAT R I _PP_ GAC _ 3A33 CORRIDOR VAT R PP PP 3A34 CORRIDOR VAT R pp I PP _ 3A35 DAYROOM C** R ppESP* ""Type 1 Carpet *At Mezzanines `38 3A35A PAN` 11Y SV R PE ESP/* Mezzanines 4 CEILING 6 - 1 J-1 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 7e FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BAI TL-"RY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 28 415.398.5191 i,i:vi:t, 3 EAST '9 ) RO-0%4 OR SPACE P-1ATE RIAL ROOM ' N4 NAME FLR. BASE VAL CEIL. REMARKS ACCES 3BO1 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 • 3602 INMATE ROOM VAT R �PP ESP 1 PBO STAFFTOILET SV R PE FSPE 8 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3BO5 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3606 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3BO7 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 3BO8 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PE SPE 3 3BO9 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B10 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B11 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B12 STORAGE CHS R PP ESP — 3613 JANITOR SV R PE ESP 4 3B14 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B15 INMATE ROOM VAT I R PP ESP 1 3B16 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B17 SHOWER ALCOVE SV R PE SPE 3 3B1B INb1ATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B19 INMATE' ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3620 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3B21 INMATE•' ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 Kaplan/McLaup'liin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARO-11TECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BAi TERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 29 R 415.3,)5.5191 i.t,:VI:,I. 3 EAST R007.4 OR SPACE IIATERIAL ROOM N2 NAME FLR. BASE CEIC REMARKS 1ACCES, 3B22 MECH clis - Es 1;S 3B23 IN1.'-1-ATE ROOl-1 VAT R pp ESP 3B24 INNATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 3B25 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3B25A 1141-1ATE VAT R PE SFAC 3B26 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3B26A INr4ATE VAT R PE SPAC - 3B27 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 11 3B28 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 9 3B29 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 9 3B30 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3B30A 11*LATE VAT R PE SPAC - 3B31 VISITORS' LOBBY VAT R PP GAC - 3B32 CORRIDOR VAT R pp pp - 3B33 COR-I DOR VAT R PP pp - 3B34 C** R pp E S P/A**Tl pe 1 Ciarpet DAYROOM V Mezzanine 63� 3B34A PANTRY SV I R PE E 5 V' At Mezzanine 6 DAT laplan/McLaugh n CONN E RA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BAT EERY STREET SHLET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 30 LEVEL 3 ) AST 415.398-5191 94 ROW.1 OR SPACE trl ATE R I A L REMARKS ROOM N2 NAME FLR. BASE ,,ALLS CEIL.' ACCES, 3CO1 INAMATE ROOM VAT R pp F-Sp 3CO2 INIMATE ROOM VAT R pp ESP 3003 STAFF TOILET SV R PE F;SPE 8 3CO4 I!,;,'.IATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3CO5 I ,'#,'-!A*FE ROOM VAT R pp ESP 1 3CO6 INIMATE ROOM VAT R pp ESP 1 3007 I NiMATE ROW VAT R pp ESP 1 3008 SIIOhVIER ALCOVE SV R PE SPIE 3 3009 INKATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3010 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3C11 INNATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3012 STORAGE ^HS R PP ESP - 3C13 JANITOR SV. . R PE ESP 4 3014 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3015 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP I 3C16 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3017 SHOWER ALCOVE SV. R PE SPE 3 3018 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3C19 INMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3C20 I NMATE ROOM AT R PP ESP 1 3021 INMATE ROOM AT R pp ESP 1 Kap lan/McLaut,,hlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION U FACTY ARCI WrECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE gol Bxr,rERY STREET SHLET SAN FRANCISCO CA, 94111 32. 31 415.398.5191 LEVEL 3 EAST ROOt-A OR SPACE MWERIAL REMARKS ROOM N2 HAMS FLR. BASE AALLS CEIL. ACCES, 3C22 ?-IECHANICAL clis ES ES: 3C2 3 INT-IATE R0014 VAT R Pp F-Sp 1 3C24 INMATE ROOH VAT R pp 1:1,S P 1 3025 I*N.',lATE ROOM VAT R pp ESP 1 3C26 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3C26A IW-IATE VAT R PE SPAC — 3C27 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3C27A INDIATE VAT R PE 5PAC — I I 3C28 VISIT VAT I R pp PAC 1-1 3C29 VISIT AT R pp PAC 9 3C30 VISIT AT R pp PAC 9 3C31 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3C31A INMATE AT R PE SPAC 3C32 VISITORS' LOBBY AT R PE GAC 3C33 CORRIDOR AT R pp pp i 3C34 CORRIDOR AT R pp ?P, 3C35 DAYROOM C ** R pp ESP/ At Mezzanines **Type 1 rny-pet ESP/ 3C35A PANTRY SV R PE At Mezzan i nes 6 Kapliall/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHlj,j::CTS PLANNERS Z t INISH SCHEDULE 901 3A TERY STREET SHLET F SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 3 2 . 32 415.398.5191 I&I'VE1, 3 PAST ROOM OR SPACE M ATE R I A L Room N4 NAME FLR. IBASE '-'ALCEIL. REMARKS ACCES SPE/ 3DO1 INIMATE ROO" Ills ESPE 2 SPE/ 31302 IN?-IATr:, R001M __'lls PE ESPE 2 L7 3DO3 SHOWER ALCOVE ;V R PE SPE 3 3DO4 INI-IATE R00Z-1 I-lis - PE SSPE/ 2 SPE 3DO5 INMATE ROOM _'lls - PE ESPE/ 2 SPE 3D06 INMATE ROOM 'Ills - PE ' ESPE/ 2 SPE 3DO7 _11,114ATE ROOM _11is - PE Espr/ 2 c�PE 3DO8 MECHANICAL 80014 -Hs ES ES 3DO9 INIMATE ROOM -Ills PE SPEE.)PE/ 2 - 3D10 STORAGE VAT R PP ESP - 3D11 INI-11-TE ROOM _111S - PE ESPE/ 2 SPE 313]... INMATE ROOM -Ills PE SPE/ 2 ESPE SPE/ 3D13 INMATE 80014 lis - PE -FSPE 2 1 E 3D14 INMATE ROOM --lis - PE SPE/ 2 ESPE 3D15 SHOWER ALCOVE 3v. R PE 3pE 3 - I 3W6 INMATE ROOM :Nis - PE ESPE/ 2 I SPE 3D17 I INMATE ROOM --lis - PE ESPE/ 2 SPE 31318 INIA-ATE ROOM clis ESPE/ 2 PE SPE ESPE/ 31319 Tl*lA,rE ROOM HS PE SPE 2 3D20 INMATE ROOM --lis PE ESPE/ 2 SPE . 31321 INMATE ROOM 2lis PE I ESPE/ 2 SPE Kaplaii/McLauglilin 11TE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY "TS PLANNERS /-..-)v-2(y ARCHITEC - FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET Giii�.ET SAN FRAN(,'ISCO CA. 94111 32 . 33 415.398-5191 3 WEST ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL REMARKS ROOM N2 NAME FLR- BASE WALLS CEIL. ACCES 3D22 SHOWER ALCOVE SV. SVB PE SPE 3 3D23 IN,-:ATE ROO" Clis - pp —SP E—/ 2 SPE 3D24 IN,,*-!ATE R002-1 C11S - pp ESFE/ 2 SPE 3D25 1,N`,',1ATE ROOM C11S - pp SSPE/ 2 SPE 3D26 JA1,11TOR SV, P, PE PE 4 3D27 VISITOR VAT R PE Pfkc 9 3D27A INZ-1ATE VAT R PE 3 PAC - 31)28 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 9 3D29 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 9 3D30 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 13 3D31 TOILET SV,. R PE SSPE 8 3D32 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3D32A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC - 3D33 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3D33A INI-IATE VAT R PE SPAC 31334 1 VISITORS' LOBBY VAT R PP "AC - 3D35 DAYROOM VAT R PP PP* *AT LEVEL 4 CEILING 12 ESP' ', **At Mezzanines 3D36 DAYROW VAT R pp pp* *,Open to Floor Above 12 -LSE�, -, . At Mezzanines 3D37 CONTROL VAT R pp GAC 12 3D38 COVER COURTYARD *Security tIcsh - 3D39 COWUDOR VAT R pp pp 3D40 CORRIDOR VAT R pp pp* *Open to Level 4 Ceiling 3D41 PANTRY VAT R pp E,SP 6 DATE 7415 aplan/McLaup-rlffin , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY LCO I 2e ARCHITECTS PLANNERS AP PLA 9 0 FINISH SCHEDULE 9 01 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 34 --VI 11 -398-5191 Ld, .:1, 3 WEST ROOM OR SPACE LIATERIAL ROOM Ni7 RAME FLR. BASE WAL CEIL. REMARKS ACCES 3EO1 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3EO2 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP IESP 1 3EO3 TOILET SV I; _ PE F SP E 8 3E04 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3E05 1NIMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3EO6 ININATE ROOM VAT R PP ElSP 1 3EO7 IH.MATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3EO8 SHOWER AI.,COVE SV . R PE PE 3 3EO9 I141-IATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3E10 INt•iATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3E11 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3E12 JANITOR SV R - PE :SPE 4 3E13 STORAGE VAT R PP 'SP _ 3E14 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3E15 INI4ATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3E16 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3E17 SHOWER ALCOVE SV': R PE SPE 3 3E18 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP -SP 1 3E19 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3L•'20 114 MATE ROOM VAT R PP NESP 1 3E21 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 Kaplan/McLau-o-hlin uaTc CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCI rp---Cj-S PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 13Af TEIIY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415. 308.5191 ''. 35 t,►,vt:�, 3 WEST ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM Ni NAME FLR. BASE MLLS CEIL. REMARKSACCE 3E22 MECHANICAL ROOM CI3S - ES c:S _ 3E23 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP i;SP 1 3E24 INMATE ROOM VAT R PP ESP 1 3E25 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3E25A INIMATE VAT R PE SPAC _ 3E26 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3L26A INIMATE VAT R PE SPI,C 3E27 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 11 3E28 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 9 3E29 VISIT VAT R PP PAC 9 3E30 VISITOR VAT R PE PAC 9 3E30A INMATE VAT R PE SPAC — 3E31 VISITOR LOBBY VAT R PP GAC _ 3E32 CORRIDOR VAT R PP pp . _ 3E33 CORRIDOR VAT R PP PP_ _ iESP/ **Type 1 Carpet 3E34 DAYROOM C** R PP * At MCz7anines 12 3E34A PANTRY sv R PP ESP/* *, At Mezzanines 6 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32- 36 Al r,.'2UR•r,1A1 `' f� T.J VET, 'I wt�Sm 06 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM NQ NAME FLR. BASE AL CELL. REMARKSROOM 3F01 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 • 3F02 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F03 Niechanical Room _-iiS - ES ES _ 3F04 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F05 Inrilate Poem VAT R PP ESP 1 n ,insVAT R PP FSP 1-,-)Li t V S �)n VAT R PE ESPE 25 3F08 Janitor SV R" PE ESPE 4 3F09 Laundry SV R. PE ESPE - n Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F11 Inriate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F12 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F13 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F14 Shower Alcove SV. R PE SPE 3 3F15 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F16 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F17 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F 18 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F19 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F20 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3121 mi-chanical room C1iS R ES E$ - Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE n CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARC)i)TFCTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATT ERY STREET SKEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 37 LEVEL 3 WEST , 415.398.5191 ROOM OR SPACE � MATERIAL ROOM NQ P1AME FLR. BASE .`,4NLCEIL. REMARKSACCES P22 _ InP13to F'on.a �Z . _j� --PT___ i3F23 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 3F24 Staff Toilet SV R PE Sr $ SPE/ 3F25 Inmate Room VAT R PE ESPE 1 3F26 Storage VAT R PP PP _ 3F27 Inmate Room VAT R PE SPE 1 3F2 Inmate RoomVAT R PE SPE 1 3F29 Inmate Room VAT R PE SPE 1 3F30 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 3F31 Visit/Dayroom C** R PP PAC **Type 1 Carpet 40 F 2 Visitor VAT R PE PAC 9 3F32A Inmate VAT R PE SPAC - 3F33 Visit VAT R PP PAC 9 3F34 Visit VAT R PP PAC y Visitor VAT R PE PAC 9 3F35A Inmate VAT R PE SPAC _ + 3F36 Visitor VAT R PE PAC 9 3F36A Inmate VAT R PE SPAC 3F37 Visitors ' Lobbv VAT R PP "AC _ 3F36 Corridor VAT R PP PP - C **/ PAC/ *CarY�et Se 'Nd 3F39 Booking VAT* R PP ESP BooUing Desk 12 Kaplan/McLaughlin 11TE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION F=ACILITY 901CBAI-TERY STREET SHEET FINISH SCHEDULE SAN F=RANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 38 415.3985191 :,i :2 RO-OIA OR SPACE MATERIAL ARKS ROOM N2 NA M E FLR. BASE IL LS CELL. REM 1 ACCES. LSP/ "Carpet Type 1 3F40 DL-lyroom C R PP * At illezzonines 3F40A Pantry sv R J?P * At Mezzanines 6 E'-P/ **Type 1 Carpet 3F41 Davroom C R PP At flezzanines ESP*` 3F41A Pantry sv R PP At Mezzanines 6 3F42 corridor VAT R PP PP 3F43 Courtyard Kaplan/McLaug- blin QATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE &4-/06 901 BATTERY STREET S&'EE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 39 LEVF11, 3 WEST L 415•:398.5191 0 c5 � 415-398,5191 - ------'-'--- ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAE ROOM NQ NAME � FLR. SASE •.'AL CEIL. REMARKS ACCE 3P18 —Sally Port VAT R PE PE - • 3P19 Classroom C* * R GBP CAC **Type 1 Carpet 5&32 3P20 Li.brary C** R GBP GAC **Type 1 Carpet _ GBP/ 3P21 I Counseling: C ** R PP GAC **Type 1 Carpet _ GBP/ 3P22 Corridor VAT R PP GAC - 3P23 sall • Port VAT R PE J PC - Kapla>t11McLaugliHn DAT a�.�� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCI iITfCTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 941 EAI ('ERY STREET s►+SET SAN F HANCISCO CA. 94111 32.4l 415.3013,5191 �,i.vi:I. 3 ti��ts't'__._____.. . 060 ROOM OR SPACE- FdATE RIAL ROOEA NQ NAME FLR. BASE 'NALLS CEIL. REMARKS [ACCESI 4A01 I,;mate Room *AT R PP SP 1 4A02 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A03 Inmate Room VA R PP ESP 1 4A04 M=echanical Room CHS - ES Els . 4A05 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A06 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A07 Inmate Room --tVAT R PP ESP 1 4A08 Inmate Room VAT R PP ElSP 1 4A09 Shower ALcove SV R PE SPE 3 4A10 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A11 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4Al2 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A13 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A14 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 1. Shower Alcove SV I R PE SPE 3 4A16 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A17 Tnmatc Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4A18 Tnmate Room ' VAT R PP ESP 1 4A19 lnmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 d 1.1-chr ' HS - ES ES –4A2-1— Inmato Rnom VAT R PP FSP 1 Kaplan/McLaugMn IATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERSFINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. ,12 LEVEL 4 EAST 415.398.5191 - _ 06c i ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOE',A NQ PIAP+7E FLR. BASE SAL CE1L. REMARKS JACCE 2 Inmate Room VAT R PP 17SP 1 • 4A23 Inmate Room VATi R PP ESP 1 4A24 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4A25 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4A26 Inmate Room VAT R PP pp 1 4A27 Inlnrite Room VAT R PP FP 1 4A28 Irim, cite Room VAT R PP PP 1 4A29 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP_ 1 4A30 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP, 1 4A31 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4A32 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 4A33 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4A34 Balcony C** R PP ESP **TVpe 1 Carpet - 4A 'S Davroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - Balconyis is yne — 4A37 Da room C** R PP ESP ** ��rr~ Y Tvpe 1 Carpetr12 � 4A38 Davroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 3A35 DAYR00M (UPPER CEILING GAC Kaplan/AICLauglilin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY AR i FCTS PLANNERS 4><Y�1� 901 13AI-TERY STREET .SHEET FINISH SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 43 LI VEL 4 EAST 415,398-5191 1: 0 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM R. NQ NAME FL R. BASE :daL CELL. REMARKS ACCES 4B01 Inmate Room VAT R PP SP 1 4B02 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 45303 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4804 I;echanical Room cliS - ES SJS _ 45305 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4806 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B07 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4808 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 P12 Shower Alcove SV• R PE SPE 3 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1If Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4814 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4815 Shower Alcove SV. R PE SPE 3 4B16 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 741B17 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP I 4B18 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4B19 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 Mechanical H - ES j;S. - 4821 'f filnat.e Room VAT R PP ESP 1 aplan/McLaugl>din. 11T E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET ��+E: T SAN FRANCISCO) CA. 94111 32. 44 LEVEL 4 LAST ' 415.398.5191 _ ,� "11� ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL R40M N4 NAR�E FLR. BASE :AL CELL. REMARKS ACCES 4B22 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 • 4B23 Inmate Room VAT R PP SP 1 4B24 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 4B25 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4B26 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 41327 Inmate Room VAT R Pp PP 1 4228 111 t e ROOM T F, PP PP 1 4 T n Tra -n Poom VP.T P. PP IPP 1 4330 Inmate Room VAT R PP rpp 1 4B31 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 j 4B32 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4B33 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 12 I 4B34 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4B35 Davroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4B36 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4B37 Dayroom C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4B38 Dayroom C** 1 R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - # t 31334 DAYROOM UPPER CEILING GAC r f! I Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCI ill FCTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 1� 14f76 901 BAF FL=RY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 45 LEVEL LAS'I'__.. ._._._� 415-398-5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROO"A N2 NAME FLR# BASE 1'ZNLCELL. REMARKS ACCES, 4C01 Inmate Room VAT P PP ESP 1 4CO2 ----I-ate Room VAT R Pp ESP 1 4003 .7 3 Inmate Boom VAT R pp ESP 1 4C04 !.'echanical. Room clis ES FS - 4C05 inmate Room VAT P Pp ESP 4006 inmate Room VAT P PP ESP 4CO7 jnM�_jtr,,_gnn„m---,. VA R -2,12- 4cns Tn,,nafie F_rK=. V_:a T R PP ESP- 4CO9 Shower Alcove SV R PE _ SPE 3 4010 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 1 4C11 Inmate ROOM VAT R PP Espi I I 4C12 Inmate ROOM VAT R pp ESP 1 4C13 Inmate ROOM VAT R pp ESP 1 4C14 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 1 4C15 Shower Alcove sv IR PE SPE 3 4C16 Inmate ROOM VAT R pp ESP 1 4C17 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 1 4018 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 1 4019ftirflate ROOM VAT R pp FSP 1 4020____ Ml,'chanical -Room, clis - ES ES - 4021 J )-jMJtc ROOM VAT R pp FISP 1 Kaplan/McLauglilin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS i/-J�20 FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 4r, LENEr, 4 EAST 415.398-5191 0610 RO FA 08 SPACE IIATERIAL ROOM N2 NA M E FLR. BASE �%ALLS CEIL. REMARKS 1ACCES SPL/ Trimate F.2-nia- ESPE 2 SPE/ 4DO2 Inmate Room C 1!s - pE ESPE 2 �ST717- 4DO3 Inmate Room CH's - PE E S P[� 2 SPE/ 4DO4 MIte 7 Tn clis- - PE -ESPE SPE - 4DO5 Sho�,.,er Alcove sV - I R PE 1 -3 SPE/ 4DO6 T rima te Room clis - p r:, ESPE 2 SPE/ -4DO7 I nma to Poom CHS - p r�, ESPE 2 SPE/ 4DOB Inmate ROOM clis - PE ESPE 2 SPE/ 4DO9 Inmate ROOM CHS PE ESPE 2 4D10 Omit SPE/ 4Dll Inmate Room clis - PE ESPE 2 4D12 Storaae- VATI _R pp ESP. - SPE/ 4D13 Inmate Room clis - PE ESPE 2 SPE/ 2 4D14 Inmate Room CHS - PE ESPc SPE/ 2 4D15 Inmate Room clis PE ESPE SPE/ 4D16 Inmate Room CBS PE ESPE 2 4D17 Shower Alcove sv , R . PE �PE- 3 4D18 Inmate ROOM clis - PE SPE/ 2 ESPE SPE/ 4D19 rnmaLe Room CHS - PE rEISPE 2 SPE/ 2 4D20 1 1*1)ma RQnm (Ills - pl-, --upf- SPE/ 2 4D21, Tnmatc Room clis - PE ESPE Kaplan/MCL�u- ghfin CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BAFFERY STREET SHEET 1. M 4 W ES T SAN FRAi�CISCO CA. 94111 32 . 48 LEVE 1415-398-5191 ROOMI OR SPACE 41ATERIAL R0011A NQ NAME FLR. BASE AL CEIL. REMARKSACCES SPE/ TnmatQ mIIS _, pT.- ESPE 2 • - SPE/ 4D23 Inmate Room US PE ESPE 2 4D24 Shower Alcove SV n PE SP` 3 SPE/ 4D25 Inmate Room CHS - PE [Sp[ 2 SPE/ 4D26 Inmate Room CIiS - PE ESPE 2 SPE/ 4D27 Ram CHS - PE ESPE 2 SPE/ 2 4D28 Inmate Room CHS - PE _F_SPE 4D29 Inmate Room CIIS - PE SPE/ ESPE 2 4D30 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 4D31 Inmate Room CIiS - PE SPE 2 4D32 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D33 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D34 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D35 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D36 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D37 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D38 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE 2 4D39 Janitor SV R PE ESP 4 4D40 Inmate Room CHS - PE SPE/ESPE 2 4D41 Stair Vestibule VAT R PP ESP - 4D42 Balcony VAT R PP ESP - Kaplan/McLauahlin DATEL-10 , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARC:! IITECTS PLANNERS /- -- 78 FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 49 - � 111;Vi•:L 4 415-;Ji )8.5191 F"OOPA OR SPACE -i MATERIAL REMARKS ROOM N2 HA M E FLR. 13ASE CEIL. ACCES 4D43 Balcony CHS R PP ESP 4D44 Balcony CHS R PP ESP ! 4D45 Balcony C'is P, I PP ESP 4D46 Balcony cils Iz PP ESP 4D47 Balcony clis R PP 117sp 4D48 Dayroom CHS R PP ESPI 102 3035 Dayroom (Upper Ceiling GAC 3036 Dayroom (Upper Ceiling) GAC Kaplan/McLDATE aughlin CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCIAITI-CfS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULEA4-1+11b 901 BATERY STREET SrLET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 50 I&I'VEL 4 WEST 415.393.5191 ` Wi-14 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL REMARKS ROOM NQ tFLR.WAE BASE WIAL LS CEIL. ACCES, 4rOl Tnmni-o Ponm y_,- ESP 1 f i 4E02 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E03 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 1 4E04 Mechanical Room cils ES ES - 4E05 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 1 4E,06 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 - 4E07 Inmate Room VAT R pp I ESP 1 4E08 Inmate Room VAT I R pp ESP 1 4E09 Shower Alcove SV R PE SPE 3 4E10 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E11 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E12 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E13 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E14 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 1 4E15 Shower Alcove SV: R PE SPE 3 4E16 Inmate Room VAT R Pp ESP 1 4E17 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E18 1111111ate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E19 -1 ri 111'.1 t e Room VAT R Pp ESP 1 4 E'2 0 mechanical Room clis - ES ES - 4E21 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 1 Kaplan/McLaughfin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS BA PLANNERS /-- FINISH SCHEDULE 901 rERY S TREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 51 4 WEST [415.398-5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOAA N2 NAME FLR. BASE . L��AC E I L. REMARKS ACCES, 4E_22 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4E23 Inmate Boom VAT R PP SP 1 4E24 Shower Alcove SV, R . PE SPE 3 4E25 Inmate Room VAT R PP rp 1 4E26 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 4E27 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 4E28 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 4E-49 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 4E30 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 4E31 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 4E32 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP _4E33 Da room C R PP, ESP **Type 1 Carpet 102 4E34 Balcony C R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - _4E35 Da room C R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 4E36 Balcony C R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 4E37 Dayroom. C R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 41:"38 Dayroom C R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 3E34 Dayrooni (Upper Ceiling GAC Kaplan/McLaugWin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS --- FINISH SCHEDULE ds +("rI76 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 52 14LVEL 4 W11ST 415.398-5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM N2 NAME__ AME-- REMARKS ACCES FLR. BASE &ALLS CEIL. 4FOI Inmate Room VAT p PP SP 1 4FO2 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 1 4FO3 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 1 4FO4 Shower Alcove sv —R PE SPE 3 4FO5 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 1 4FO6 Inmate ROOM VAT R Pp ESP 1 4FO7 Inmate Room VAT R pp El S P 4F08 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 4FO9 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 4F10 Janitor SV I R PE ESP 4 4FI1 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F12 Inmate Roam VAT R pp ESP 1 SP 4F13 Inmate Room VAT R Pp ESP/ 1 1 4F14 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 4F15 Mechanical Room CHS, E5 ES- 4F16 Inmate Room VAT R pp ESP 4F17 Inmate Room VAT R IPP ESP Tninate Room VAT R pp ESP 4F19 Inmate Room VAT R - pp ESP 4P20 Illillate Room VAT R Pp- ESP 4F21 Inils ate Room VAT R PP El s P Kaplan/1VICLaup-rhlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHI-ECTS PLANNERS I Ct I �?e- FINISH SCHEDULE , -- 901 BAl-TERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32. 53 J,EVEL 4 WEST 415.398.5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL REMARKS ROOM NQ NAME FLR. BASE VALLS CEIL. ACCE 4F22 Shower Alcove SV_ R PE SPE 3 4F23 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F24 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F25 Inmate Room VAT I R PP ESP 1 4F26 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4F27 Inmate Room VAT R PP ESP 1 4F28 Inmate Room VAT R PP E P 1 4F29 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4F30 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4F31 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP_ 1 i 4F32 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 4F33 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP 1 Z t 4F34 Inmate Room VAT R PP PP_ 1 4F35 Shower Alcove SV._ R PE SPE 3 � i 4F36 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 12 r' i t F -Balcony ** R Pp FS P **Type 1 Car et - 4F37A OMIT 4F38 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4F39 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Tvpe 1 Car et 4F40 Balcony C** R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet - 4F4l Dayroo�m C R PP ESP **Type 1 Carpet 12 3F40 Dayroom (Upper Ceiling) GAC 3F41 Dayroorn (Upper Ceiling) GAC Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITT CTS PLANNERS ��'�� FINISH SCHEDULE L�'h�k-17a 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 32 . 54 LEVEL 4 WEST 415.398.5191 ROOM OR SPACE MATERIAL ROOM NQ NAME FLR. 13ASE WAILS CEIL. REMARKS ACCES ** *Broom finish. **Un- Stair. I SIS Z..in'; 3� E �r. si_c;� of stairs tN� . • ** *Broom finish. **Un- Stair 2 *CHS NOME CBP ESP derside of stairs t}'p ** *Broom finish. **Un- Stair 3 *CHS NONE CBP ESP derside of stairs typ . - ** *Broom finish. **Un- Stair 4 *C11S 'DONE CBP ESP derside of stairs typ. - ** *Broom finish. **Un- _ Stair. 5 *CMS 1,10NE CBP ESP dersi :'e of stairs t ** *Broom finish. **Un- _ Stair *C' iS '�01',P CRP _LSP dr>rsi.de of stairs typ. *** ** *** Plaster applied Stair 7 *CI1S NIOPIE ("PIP IPSP see plan for extent. - ** *Broom finish. **Un- Stair 8 *ChS NONE GBP ESP derside of stairs typ - CAR) Broom tinisn. n- St-air , *CHS NONE GBP Sp derside of stairs typ _ �CtR) *Broom finish. **Un- Stair B *CHS NONE GBP ESP iderside of stairs typ - *Broom finish. **Un- Stair C *CHS NONE GBP ESP) derside of stairs typ _ * *Broom finish. **Un- Stair D *C11S NONE GBP S*P) derside of stairs typ - *Broom finish. **.Un- Stair E *CHS NONE GBP ESP, Iderside of stairs typ - *Broom finish. **Un- Stair F *CHS 114ONE GBP ESP) derside of stairs typ - *** C R) ***Plaster applied Stair P *CHS NONE GBP SP see plan for extent. - *Broom finish**Paint **Mezz. Stairs *CHS NONE NONE NONE all exposed steel. - Note: For Stairs Al B, C, D, E, F, P, See Plans Level 2 for location of CSR clil' Kaplan/McLaughlin GATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS FINISH SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 3 2. 5 5 415.398.5191 S11AIRS 1 � �n Index to Section 43 - Ceiling Details 43 . 00 Index and general notes 4 3 . 01 Clot Used 43. 02 Typical diagrammatic ceiling plans 43. 03 Diagrammatic ceiling plan - metal pan ceiling 43. 04-43. . Ceiling details NOTES TO CEILING DETAILS 1. See Reflected Ceiling Plans for ceiling heights above finish floor. 2. See plans for soffits and breaks in ceiling elevation. 3. For exterior Suspended Soffits see Wall Sections. 4. Window Curtain Tracks are not part of this contract. Provide blocking to support tracks at locations shown on plans. 5. See Finish Schedule for locations of rated ceilings. 6. See A/43 . 02 for typical suspension system of ceilings . 7. See Finish Schedule for locations of normal plaster and secur- ity plaster ceilings. Where security plaster ceilings are called for beam enclosures shall also be of "security plaster construction. C ATE DCONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/McLaughlin Laughlin A LITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET dd SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 43,C : CEILING DETAILS 415.398.5191 J f lot k h c1a o Ln s (]j �• O a_� rP 1h gr P->QAC IQG M'-aO. V. N� c�. �©.cam. W'��- .--. _, . .. _ ? ' ,fit.!.. �►�G, Witco (�: p►' �ir`�i IG GE�U4P !aNH ST Elm, - — 1. BAIL L055'1 t Y.CZPT 055TWFENN cu_.. L.11.1E.45 3 ?OS, M. 2. Gour;TS r-bt-PG. - ?�. LEVEL --3 UrWAIP�f'/ C-LAS5RC01.1- C31a�, 3 ` 3P1�, 3PZo� 4. 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GNT FIXTP4,c- Ka5 WHERE INDICATED • Kaplan/NILCaugshlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS ECTS PLANNERS CEILING DETAILS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.39$5191 its'r I" lli = C C _ �_ - �.� ✓'' err 31� '7 Y'" ✓� .i�Yrp:..:�.=•.-�a.:,r+.•i�✓=c= - ��c- �v�t„�C"za:='i3-s--i:�"i {^ "�.G.i'��/r 4/'r i+r{'�✓l�'/ ree r, Kaplan/McLattghlin DATE - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET CEILING DETAILS L415-393-5191 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 G; ( G�. 131/78 _ �'6 �} n ,n - FOR' CON i lNUATION,._ rI � � SKYLIGHT- W�Lt. _ m5-TAL.: PACK 5TUD (NT.S) t 10 x 21 w 55AM • TYP SKYl•IGHT FRAMING ._ .._ /g GWF =_- i .. s CFD r ame _-- T 6) —5/6! G W fa —ACOUS i IC T'IL F_ GL.Ul!.o ON GW5 - . _. .. /8" Mr. X.- PUKRING C's 5i(YL.IGHT FRAMING RETpiL. Kaplan/McLauhllin CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET CEILING DETAILS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 e ;?� 415.398.51911 1 .St 78 D-11 n-|� -TF -7 j i �� I�I a - — ,.r(✓%� I F1�Tr r _ �� -- ----- c M �n rI4�Pr��rl t� Ni TL. CORN E� Fr.�fl - -rYPJcr�L `'1 Fu Wz!N:f -_ - NoTE' h�>✓ 43,o z ( Fcops 1 3 d. - - 44t" R•CIS -CUT - C, BtQs 1E G�► Or.N-r st'IT I.r 7-��/71 c.4. C —FL.A5TER � / ---�— ' C�yP. i�o -h.- -,ACOJ5r TI L.G of"� r = MTI✓. L-/-rH I . I co, For- -A! C-t4 r7 50, M�.xZ• ( W�r..tz,� Kaplan/AlcLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 3.�7 016 a 415 /3f /7�; �� i r . P.ASTr� G�Il� � AI.L P52 G� IO s���► �/q-^7.a a --- - /_ 4' COt�DI"T SON � � • ' � _. ARE 9AL.L I i II 'I'S7 To erg. nis --1i2uc,Q.CAR�Y'G C I I / MTL--sftoD G�!o.c. rte. MTI . - , 3�q-"I�,G •(•'i. P;�3.ca 1� MT L,l�i�'('I� 1�011 V-0 G ��GURI i Y CSI L.C}�;aLL D ��QI'7Y cel L. �U�QEi�sioi� Kaplan/A,CLaughlui DATE _ CONTRACOSTA COUNTY DETENTION 1-ACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS / N/. •�- G 901 BATTERY STREET SHLET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 f;� 415.398.5191 -C& ��3��1 y� E�J-IT -YP 00, F cD��, r►I.l-- oN r�T,.,D ✓K � -- � - 1 �S � MAYS WN = E 'D • s tY�la�,�.CAa�YIN� CIS •���f43•U2'�• �.`-„,�'"f .,,,. dial D,G. r�yC , oC 25 CA. OAI-Y. 1%,I{ 'K 5-,� C-2 �0 7A11 fro, GIS �' � 0-01 -” d� �. L.►Z. '1�E A/x.02• 1=c�Q F-5 P r--M 6 r- 8n= G L,,e HAI,l,, G EYP E3p. Kaplan/McLauglzlino�TEL�- :i s CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION f=AClLITY 17'ARCHITECTS PLANNERS jf���� �"�,-" � 901 BATTERY STREET SHEEP LZ SAN F"RANCISCO CA. 94111e 09 1/3)IV Mf 415.393.5191 ' 7 ;-EXPANSION 501-T r 1 sM5 1611 0.:,. r SHIP MOI.0 METAL CEI1LING PANEL.- W--14 ANELW-14 X 30 BEAM 6•S,D> -: .- _-- ---- --- r FIRE Pr20TEGTION r. -.. : : . (1� 5/3t GWI5 I 1I ' + Ca_ PNI=R MOLDING C� rA5C 1A AT KITCH"-N CF 111;1G Kaplan/McLaughlul DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS - 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET CEILING DETAILS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 '43.1c) 415.398.5191 113111b . . . . •<` TO, x 41V PA"1EL WITH :AGO U S i IG PAD -. Fil'IISHED GEIUi'1G FUWDER _ DFZIVEN 50L.-" ' • . . . + . . � , iME'�A:.._PANEL:--_-=�_.-_..:_--- ` •r Ka )fall/McLati hlin DATE , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS SANgFRANCISCO CA 94111 SHc�3,11 CEILING DETAILS 415.398.5191 F�1"'iI NCai' �5 G�. -c2�y�l l t ,ATTt'SCN M cNT-- c�.l I F-Y L oq6�-, ON WlHf: . ---10 C-A, H l 1:za To ok a 0.Ni.r1-, ?YF' C,p�. c^RfzYING G -SSI fes. TI L5 CSN Gt.�(2 all Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ,-_ �.�-�?�- ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 SAN BATTERY STREET CA 94111 SHEET CEILING DETAILS 415.398.5191' Glac- SIMS' Ej 1 OCf' ►N CD4 NCA 1 � ,,,r„... --..- 1 U,�C. J t,4 C r-� f4 - 1.1r 0-fr . 1� —tom 11('{,:.iA.- W�yu`�. �:�• !2!I 12- Kaplan/MLau ;1 C DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ghlin i_Z _ ARCHITECTS PLANNERS GO��N G DETAILS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET •�, SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 n 1•7 �� --,�✓tjGss c��i iTsU�l • , s I �•• c ' n H^T CHA, x'15 CrYP e � --CORNcR MOUL27�NG Ccs LING • 5s�_R�FI'. D G IL.IN� @ PART I i ION STAIRS • J[�a j1�1t1� CL�U ',�111I1 :DA:TT Cp�Rq COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Z�' 7q ARCHITECTS PLANNERS SHEET SA f3A1 TI�ICY STREET 43.1 I ,3'I 8 As//-b b SAN f-RANCISCO CA. 94111 - 415.398.5191 n-.ia ay�x43�� X i y2 :�`•t.'a ''Z G�( 'Wi•X i ,� -- 1l/ Ci 1 I I I r i0�In Fop, �o�* a-:. _ ,_ vrf�T t •-z'�;--roc-� �l I�v F{.C>• 4� r Ka lan/AZCLaugl-ilin aAr� CON-CRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1131112) 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �3,I5 �� 415.398.5191 o UGHTING NKTUKE- 1'/a" STUD • • � II( � j I � � �CSL. EfiJGoSEMENT 1 14 MTL. LATH i (\ i Ir U CTIDN O (Q.TH LIFVEL DAYROo n I all L. IA- F,p,7 I b ` v• LA • 1'3 REF L , C.L.G, i TAI L ! I � LaU Ka lan n � 1SATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY �' / 7 I g111n i ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 907 BATTERY STREET SHEET CF-11-_i WG DETAILS Co y f�)r ' SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 45, s'- 415.398.5191 o.S, w/ F. p.lA ri l i T Sw—Yh!klGS. � k ii i i + c = MTL..� C,T0 S. 1 �;�1" I I . d 1 it r I i fAH ef2.30 }� }'c1ll I��GLau }� DATE ,ONTRA STA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ''12`l7 3�- i'� �/`�i�.•.�a 941 BATTERY STREET SHEEI M36 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 x, 17 ��. �� - 415.398-5191 AN cis 5-11.1 "L) - �� -- L.I� FIAT, WHc'aka ocu-)l=,-5 MTS D14� -41 �i� iz L ! LING, c-CeL,, R�MacC t Iv f ]Kaplail/AlcLaUghiu1 DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 211W715 r' t �-;•^ -�---- 901 BATTERY STREET sHtE1 -✓..� ...�� �..J..��� �,�. ,. -a SAN FR FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415-398-5191 . '.- IG.f.. �- /�s /7 b 1 { E S Ifo" o,G. C.v CSE t- i t� 4'2'So 51 M, t z1 - F�T _1. JF Nva/Wt -G ; 6 I m 12- Kcaplan/McLauglilin "ATE ICONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS f7,5 901 BATTERY STREET sHLETtort �.. SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �, 41 44'b �8 415.398.5191 9 GA • kAN GE R WIUS C«) 24UO.C. PLACE MAX. 2 FROM BOLT . + AL50 PROVIDE ONE !2 GA. -LOWGI T U Di h1AL 450 DFACE WIRE ` - fq GA : 5RACE WIRE JW OPP051TE DIRtCTION AT ,,TRANSVER51FL-f EA. END OF. .TRACK• @ 6-a" MO.0.C. OF, MIN. 2 PER TRACY, r, GA. N -. i R-HM-DCUS C Z4"MAY- d- �« FROM END OF TRAeK P 4 L -: Wj V2" TUDE SPACER EA- E3OLT !G� GA. WASWER _ TRAC K s a ? all C EU' ll�ln DA�j/ 7Ej CONTRA COSTA-COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS SHEET 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET ` ., O SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �.3 pr= G�' ' 415-398-5191 IN TIE BOA-RID OF SUPEEMISORS OF COKRA COSTA CO(G7NTY, STATE OF CARNIA In the P-a.tter of Approval of ) RESOLUMON NO. 78/33¢ the Parcel Hap of ) Subdivision NLS 38-77, ) Walnut Creek area. ) The follotaing document was presented for Board approval this date: The Parcel Map of Subdivision NIS 38-77, property located in the Walnut Creek area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; Mi TME FORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Parcel Map is APPROVED and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements shown thereon as dedicated to public use. PASSED BY THE BOARD on April 11, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Ft-D-ED Director of Planning .Toh-i DuBose 170 Flora Avenue V it at Creek, CA 94590' RFSONJTTON N0. 78/334 PT T= BOARD Or SUrrdTVISCRS OF COIN;1R4 COSTO CMII'Y, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Platter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/335 the Parcel Nap of ) Subdivision PSIS 131-77, ) Tassa<jara area. ) The following document was presented for Board approval this date: The Parcel Map of Subdivision MS 131-77 , property located in the Tassajara area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Parcel Map is APPROVED and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements shown thereon as dedicated to public use. PASSED BY THE BOARD on April 11, 1978. Originating Department: Public 4beks Land Development Division cc: P1-JD-LD Director of Planning Jesse Ochoa 42475 Greenbrier Park Drive Fremont, CA 94538 RES0,L' =,O?J `:0. 78/335 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 7""/336 the Contra Costa County Standard ) Specifications for Public Works } Construction, 1978 Edition ) WHEREAS the Public Works Department has prepared standard specifications to be used for contracted public works construc�ion involving roads, bridges, and drainage facilities; and WHEREAS the County standard specifications are based on the Standard Specifications of the State of California Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, and will be used in conjunction with the State Specifications; and WHEREAS the County standard specifications will be published in book form and sold to prospective bidders on .County road projects, and other interested parties; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THIS BOARD RESOLVED that the 1.978 edition of the Contra Costa County Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction be and the same is hereby approved. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. Original: Public Works (Engineering Services & Programs) cc: County Administrator Public Works Director , RESOLUTION NO. 78/336 0642 1 i} `i 'a i, "�► Contra Costa i County i AMDA D I SPECIFICATIONS for i , PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION 1978 EDITION CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA } i �t Microfilmed with board order STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS Approved By CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (k�ka / / , 1978 RESOLUTION N0, /7S/334 RECEIVED APR // 1978 J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD Or SUPERVISORS CONT COST CO. B Do u i ti :f�4. TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL PROVISIONS Section Title Page 1 . Definitions, Terms and References to Other Docwnents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 2. Proposal (Bid) Requirements and Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 3. /Award of Contract, Contract Bonds, Insurance Requirements and Return of Proposal Guarantees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 4 . Scope of Mork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 5. Control of' L,'ork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 6. Control of Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 7. Legal Relations and Responsibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 4. Prosecution and Progress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 9. Measurement and Payment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1 MISCELLANEOUS 15. Existing Highway Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-1 GRADING 16. Clearing and Grubbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I6-1 • 19. Earthwork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-1 :.'0. Frosi.on Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-1 21 . Cleanup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-1 SUBBASES X\1D BASES 24 Lime Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-1 25. Aggregate Subbases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-1 26. Aggregate Bases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-1 27. Cement 'Treated Bases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-1 23. Base I ;iilure Repair and Pavement Reconstruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-1 SUIZFACINGS PQ,ND PAVEMENTS 29. Pavemrnt Reinforcing Fabric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29-1 37. BitUnllnouS Seals, Heater Scarification and Asphalt Rejuvenation . . . . . . . . 37-1 39. Asphalt Concrete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-1 STRUCPUIZES 51 . Concrete Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51-1, 52, Re.inforcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52-1 53. AireBlown costar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55-1 S5. Steel Structures 55-1 59. Cleaning and Painting Structural Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59-1 064 0 DRAINAGE AND SEWER FACILITIES • Section 'Title Page 63. Cast-in-Place Concrete N.pc and Alternative to Cast-in-{'lace Conc1•cte Pipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63-1 65. Reinforced Concret.c ripe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65-1 66. Corrugated Metal N.pc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66-1 67. Structural SLeel Plate Pipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-1 68. Subsurface Drains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-1 70. Miscellaneous Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-1 71. Sanitary Scivors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71-1 72. Slope Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72-1 73. Concrete Curbs, Sidewalks , I)r i vct%,ays and ISINI)d {';lying (Minor Concrete) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73-1 75. Miscellaneous metal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75-1 RIGHT OF WAY AND TRAFFIC CONTR0L FACILITIES 80. Fences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-1 82. Markers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82-1 83. Chain Link Railing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83-1 84 . Raised Lars, Thermoplastic Stripes and Markings and Painted Traffic Striping and Pavement Message Marking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sd-I 85. Pavement Markers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85-1 86. Signals and Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86-1 • STANDARD PLANS WITH INDEX • 0646 .. INTRODUCTION This is the first edition of the Contra Costa County Standard Specifica- tions issued by the County Public Works Department. These Standard Specifi- cations are based on the January, 1978 edition of the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Department of Transportation (hereinafter referred to as S.S.) , Deviations from the State 3cunJurd Specifications, and methods and procedures uo\qp/o to work performed in Contra Costa County are described in these County standard Specifications. The Specifications are applicable to contract or purchase order work (excluding building projects) Performed for the County under the administra- tion and subject to inspection by the Public Works Department. Special provisions, specification uJJuvJu and notes on the plans will be y/'oviJuJ when necessary and shall be considered as yoct of the specifications for the xnru, �0�. �� ������ ���^�7 ` SECTION 1 • DEFINITIONS , TERMS , AND REFERENCES TO OTHER DOCUMENTS 1-1 DIiFINITIONS AND TERMS 1-1 .01 The provisions in Section 1-1.01 , "General", of the .January, 1973 edition of the Standard Specifications of the State of California Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, hereinafter referred to as S.S. , are modified as follows: 1-1.02 Agency.-The legal entity for which the work is being; performed as indicated in the Notice of Contractors, proposal form, special provisions, or purchase order. 1-1 .0:) Agreement.-The Contract, as defined in S.S. See. 1-1 .09, "Con- tract". 1-1.0.1 Board of Supervisors.-The governing body of the Agency. 1-1 .05 Contra Costa County Standard Plans.-Thc Standard Plans of the Contra Costa County Public Works Department which are included in these Standard Specifications. 1-1 .06 Contractor.-Tic person or persons, firms, partnership, corpora- tinn, or combination thereof, private or municipal , who have entered into a • contract with the Agency, as Contractor, or his or their legal representa- tives. 1-1 .07 County.-'Che County of Contra Costa. 1-1 .03 lingincer.-The Contra Costa County Public Works Director (Road Com;niSSi.onCr - Surveyor, ex officio Chief l:ngincer) , or his authorised agent acting within the scope of his authority, who is the Agency' s representative for the administration and inspection of the work being performed. 1-1 .0!) Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing Wage Rates.-The latest edition of the Equipment Rental Rates and General Prevailing Wage Rates of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of 'rransportar.ion, adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, and on fila in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. 1-1. 10 I'lans.-The official project plans, the Contra Costa County Standard flans, the Standard flans of the State of California Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, profiles, typical cross sections, general cross sections, working drawings and supplemental drawings and reproductions thereof, approved by the Engineer, which Show the location, character, dimensions, and details of the work to be performed. I-1. 11 Special Provisions.-The specific clauses setting forth conditions or requirements pertaining to the work and supplementing those Standard • Specifications. 1-1 0648 1-1.12 Standard Specifications.-The Standard Specifications, also known as Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction as contained herein and as supplemented by the special provisions. The Standard Specifications include and modify the .January, 1975 edition of the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation. 1-1 . 13 State Contract Act.-The provisions of Government Code Section 1,125t! et sect. 1-l . 11 State Standard Specifications.-The January, 1978 edition of the Standard Specifications of the State of (;atifornia, Business and 'Transportation Agency, I)epartment of Transportation, (referred to as S.S.) . Any reference therein to tale State of California or a State agency, office or officer shall be interpreted is referring; to the Agency, or its corresponding; alg;ene)•, office or officer acting; under the Agreement (Contract) . 1-2 RIinimitmis 'r0 urilER DOCUMENTS 1-"?.t)1 f)ocuments incorporated in these Standard Speci f'icatiuns.-The fol- lowing documents are hereby incorporated as part of these Standard Specifica- tions insofar as reference thereto herein may specify: 1. 'rhe January, 1978 edition of the Standard Specifications of the State of California, Business and 'Transportation ,'Agency, Department of 'Transportation, hereinafter referred to as S.S. , except to the extent that they are modified herein. 2. Certain portions of the current edition of the Standard Specifica- tions of the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District as listed in Section 71 , "Sewers", of these Standard Specifications. 3. The current edition of the Construction Specifications of Sanita- tion District No. 19. a. '1'liv plans and special provisions for the work. 5, The Contra Costa County Standard Plans. ti. The Standard Plans of the State of California, Business and 'Trans- portation Agency, Department of Transportation. If there is a conflict I)etweell these Standard Specifications and the documents listed under Subsections 2 and 3 above, these Standard Specifica- tions shall prevail . If there i.s a conflict I)eticeen these Standard Specifications and the d,)ctillients listed under Subsections 1 , =1, 5 and G above, the provisions in Section 5-1 .01 , "Coordination of Documents," of these Standard Specifications shall apply. 1-2.02 I)ocuulallts Specifically Excluded from these Standard Specifica- t.iuns: 1-2.02A Unless otherwise specified in the special provisions or else- where by special order, the provisions of the State Contract Act (Government Code Section 14250 et seq.) shall not apply to the work performed pursuant to the Agreement (Contract) , and reference thereto in Section 1-1.40, "State Con- tract Act", of the State Standard Specifications is hereby waived. 1-2.02B Subletting and Subcontracting Fair. Practices Act.-The provisions of this act (Government Code Section 4100 et seq.) do not apply to contracts for the construction, improvement or repair of streets or highways, including bridges, except for that portion of the work which involves street lighting and traffic signals. i 1-3 SECTION 2 PROPOSAL (BID) REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS The provisions in S.S. Sec. 2, "Proposal Requirements and Conditions", are modified as follows: 2-1 .01 Records of the Agency.-Records of the Agency referred to in the second paragraph of S.S. Sec. 2-1.03, "Examination of Plans, Specifica- tions, Contract, and Site of Work", may be inspected in the office of the Engineer, 6th Floor, Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, CA 94553. 2-1.02 Proposal (Rid) Forms. -The provisions in the last sentence in the first paragraph of S.S. Sec. 2-1 .05, "Proposal Forms", concerning; the prequali.fication of bidders as a condition to the furnishing of a proposal for.-it by the Agency shall not apply. All proposals (bids) shall he made on forms to be obtained from the Engineer at the address stated in the special provisions and no other forms will be accepted. The provisions in the second paragraph in S.S. Sec. 2-1.05 are super- seded by the following: All proposals (bids) shall set forth for each item of work in clearly legible figures, an item pri.ce and a total for the item in the respective blanks in the proposal (bid) form as therein required. The provisions in the last two paragraphs in S.S. Sec. 2-1 .05, "Proposal For:-.ss", shall not apply. 2-1.03 Proposal (laid) Guaranty.-The provisions in S.S. Sec. 2-1.07, "Proposal Guaranty", are superseded by the following: Each proposal (hid) shall be presented under sealed cover. Each proposal (bid) must be accompanied by a proposal guaranty in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount bid. The proposal guaranty may be in the form of cash, certified check, cashier's check, or bidder's bond payable to the Agency. 2-1.0.1 Competency of Bidders.-1n li.ou of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 2-1 . 11, "Competency of Bidders", the following shall apply: Bidders may be required to submit evidence to the Agency of their aibi.lit.y, financial responsibility, and experience, in order to be eligible for consideration of their proposal (bid) . Attention Is directed to S.S. Sec. 7-1.011., "Contractor's Licensing Laws", and the requirements of the laws referred to therein relating to the licensing of Contractors. 2-1 06e ! SECTION 3 AWARD OF CONTRACT , CONTRACT BONDS , INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS , EXECUTION OF AGREEMENT (CONTRACT) , AND RETURN OF PROPOSAL GUARANTIES 3-1 AWARD 01: CONTRACT The provisions in S.S. Sec. 3, "Award and Execution of Contract", are modified as follows: As used in S.S. See. 3-1 .01 , "Award of Contract", "Director" mean,, the Board of Supervisors. 3-2 CONTRACT BONDS The first sentence in S.S. Sec. .3-1.02, "Contract Bonds", is superseded by the following: 'rhe successful bidder shall furnish a faithful performance bond in the amount or the total bid and .1 payment bond Ill all .11110111it Of at least 50 percent of tilt, total bid, each in the form approved by the Agency. 3-3 INSUIZANCE REQUIREMENTS 3-3.01 Insurance Policies.-Before performing any work pursuant to the Agreement (Contract) , tile ContTactor shall , at no expense to the Agency, obtain and HlUilltahl ill force, the following insurance: 3-3.01A With Respect to the Contractor's Operations: 1. Worker's Compensation insurance pursuant to state law; 2. Comprehensive Liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and damage to prop- erty, including the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurrence. 3-3.0113 With Respect to Subcontractor's Operations.-With respect to sul-scontractor's operations, the Contractor shall procure or cause to be procured in their own behalf: 1. Worker's Compensation insurance pursuant to state law; 2. Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness, or disease, or death to any person, and damage to property, including the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurrence. 3-1 06 5`2 2 3-3.010 Additional Requirements.-Without limitation as to the general- ity of the foregoing subdivisions 3-3.O1A and 3-33.0113, a policy or policies of Public liability and Property Damage Insurance in an amount not less than x$500,000 insuring; the cont•ract.ual liability of the Contractor under the provisions of these Standard Specifications. Tile policy or policies and the riders attached thereto, or the certifi- cates for the policies or riders, shall name the Agency, its officers and agents, as additional insureds, and shall provide for notice to the Agency of cancellation, modification, or lapse at least 30 days prior to such cancella- tion, modification, or lapse of the policy or policies. 3-3.02 Form and Term of Insurance.-The insurance hereinabove specified shall be in tile form satisfactory to the Agency, shall be placed with an insurance company or companies satisfactory to the Agency, and shall he kept in full force and effect unt.LI completion to tale satisfaction Of and accept- ance by the Agency of all of the work to be perf'uristed by the t.ulltr.lctoi' Nader the Agreement (Contract) . Tile Contractor shall furnish, of cause to be furnished to the Agency, certificates of insurance or certified copies of the policies of insurance hereinbefore specified. 3-4 EXECUTION OF AGREEiciEX'1' (COtTR,%c'r) S.S. Sec. 3-1 .03, "Execution of Contract", is superseded by the follow- ing: A sample copy of the Agreement (Contract) to be executed by the Contractor can be obtained from the Engineer at the address; given in the special provisions. I.itilin 10 calendar days after its submittal to him, the Contractor shall sign the Agreement (Contract) and return it to the Eng.incer to- gether with: 1. The originals and one copy of each of the contract bonds specified in Section 3-2, "Contract Bonds", of these Standard Specifications. 2. Hither of the following: A. Two copies of a certificate of consent to self .insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations of the State of Cali- fornia. it. Two copies of a certificate of worker's compensation insurance issued by an admitted insurer. C. Two copies of a certificate of worker's compensation insur- ance, certified by the Director of Industrial Relations of the State of California, or the insurer. 3. Hither of the following: A. Two certified copies of the Contractor's insurance policies specified in Section 3-3.O1A of these Standard Specifications. 3-2 060f) B. 'rwo copies of certificates of insurance for the Contractor's insurance policies specified in Sections-3.01A of these Standard Specifications. The insurance policies, or certificates of insurance, shall name the Agency, it.-, officers, and agents as additional insureds, and shall provide for notice to the Agency of modification, cancellation, or lapse of the policy, or policies, at least 30 days prior to such modification, cancellation, or lapse of the policy, or policies. 3-3 i�654 ------------ ;; SECTIO14 4 SCOPE OF WORK The provisions in S.S. Sec:. 4, "Scope of Work", are modified as follows: in lieu of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 4-1.01 , "Intent of flans and Speci- fications", tite following shall :apply: The intent of the plans and specifications is to prescribe the details for tine construction and completion of the work Which the C0llt"r•a1CtOr• under- takes to perform. where tine plans or specifications describe portions of the work only in general terms, it is understood that only the hest general practice is to prevail and that only materials and workmanship of the first equality are to be used. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidental-,;, and per- form all the work involved in fulfilling the Agreement (Contract) in a satisfactory and workmanlike manner. In lieu of the provisions in the second and third paragraphs in S.S. Sec. -1-1.0313, "Increased or Decreased Quantities", the following shall apply: If the total : %y quantity of any item of wort: required under the Agree- ment (Contract) varies from the quantity shown in the proposal by 25 percent or less, or by more than 25 percent for an item of work which is not a major item of work as defined hereinafter, payment will be made for the quantity of the item of work at the contract unit price therefor, unless the iters is eligible for adjustment as provided in S.S. Sec. 4-1.030, "Changes in Character of Work", or the compensation therefor has been revised by an executed contract change order. if the total pay quantity of any major item of work required under the Agreement (Contract) varies from the quantity shown in tite proposal by more than 25 percent, in the absence of an executed contract change order specify- jilt, the compensation to be paid, the compensation payable to tate Contractor will I)e determined in accordance with the provisions in S.S. Sec. 4-1 .038(1) , 4-1 .03B(2), or •4-1.0313(x1 , as tite case may be. A major item of work is :any item, the total cost of which is equal to or greater than 10 percent of the total contract amount, computed on the basis of the contract unit price and the quantity shown in the proposal. 4-1 0655015 SECTION 5 • CONTROL OF WORK 5-1 .01 Coordination of Documents.-The second paragraph in S.S. Sec. 5- 1 .04, "Coordination and Interpretation of Plans, Standard Specifications, and Special Provisions", is superseded by the following: The plans, specifications and special provisions shall govern in the following descending order: 1. Special Provisions 2. Project Plans 3. Standard Plans 4. (:utility Standard Specifications 5. State Standards Specifications (S.S.) 5-1 .02 Trench Excavation Safety Plans.-The provisions in S.S. Sec. 5- 1.02A, "Trench Excavation Safety Plans", are modified as follows: Tile Contractor and his engineer shall retain full responsibility • for the correctness of the design and the implementation of the trench excavation safety plans during the course of the work. The review of the plans by the Agency sliall not relieve the Contractor and his engi- neer of their responsibility. Full compensation for preparing the plans, constructing the planned shoring or protection, and removing; the planned shoring or protection, shall lie considered as included in the contract prices paid for the items requiring shoring or protection, and no additional compensation under the terms of the Agreement (Contract) will be allowed therefor. l.i.nes and Gradcs.-The provisions in S.S. Sec. 5-1.07, "Lincs and Grades", aro modified as follows': t)ne complete set of stakes for each of the following items, as applicable to each project, will lie set by the Engineer after he has been notified by the Contractor as provided in S.S. Sed. 5-1.07, "Lines and Grades": 1. Right of way and clearing. 2. Cut and fill slopes, with reference stakes. 3. Fencing. 4. One set of final alignment and grade control stakes for use by the Contractor to control the pavement structural section. No addi.- • t.i.onal stakes or marks for alignment or grade control will be set S-1 (�fi5(i by the lingi.necr. The Contractor shall provide such separate grade • controls for the pavement structural section as are necessary to secure conformance with the plans and final stakes. S. Curbs. )Where curb stakes are set, they shall be used as final alignment and grade control stakes for the curb and for control of the pavement structural sect•.i.on. No additional stakes or marks for alignment or grade control 0.11 be set by the fingi.noer. 'fhe Con- tractor shall provide such separate grade controls for the pavement structural section as are necessary to secure conformance with the plans and specifications. G. One set of alignment and grade control stakes for Headwalls, retain- ing walls, inlets, n►anholcs, box culverts, pipe culverts, st.orn► drain pipes, underdrain, ditehes, channels, and v►►11ey glitters. 7. One set of alignment and grade control stakes for the constrUCt.ion of bridges, to be used for but not limited to pile locations, pile cutoff elevations, footing elevations, abutment lines, wall lines, bent lines, deck elevations (with allowance for camber) curb align- ment, curb elevations, and railing alignment. S. Survey monuments. J. Other items as required by the plans and special provisions. • The Engineer shall be the sole judge of the adecfuacy and sufficiency of the stakes and marks for the purpose for which they are set. If the Contractor requests additional stakes, hubs, lines, grades, or marks other than those set by the Engineer, the cost of labor, equipment, and materials, .including appropriate overhead costs, required to comply wLth the Contractor's requests shall be deducted from any monies due or to become due tiie Contractor. The cost of labor, equipment, and materials, including appropriate overhead costs, will be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor, if it is necessary to reset stakes destroyed or displaced because of the following reasons: 1. Negligence in the use of construction equipment. 3. Stakes ordered by the Contractor that are not used for a long period of time and are lost or displaced in the interim. S. Poor planning by the Contractor of his sequence of operations. • SECTION 6 CONTROL OF MATERIALS The provisions in S.S. Sec. 6, "Control of Materials", are modified as follows: 6-1 CERTIi'ICATI:S OF COMPLIANCE 'Cite first two sentences .in S.S. Sec. 6-1.07, "Certificates of Compliance", are superseded by the following: lti'hrn requested by the Engineer and at no expense to the Agency, the Contractor shall provide certificates of inspection or laboratory reports from a competent testing or inspection agency concerning compliance with the specifications for the composition, durability, and performance of any material incorporated in the work, including but not limited to ce- ment, structural steel, portland cement concrete, reinforcement (bar, mesh, and wire) , paint, hydrated lime, quicklime, treated timber, rein- forced concrete pipe, asbestos cement pipe, corrugated steel or aluminum pipe, fencing, guardrail, pavement markers, and epoxy. Material which has been tested .and approved shall be adequately identified by tags or other means. Lack of proper identification will be considered adequate cause for rejection of any material which cannot be properly inspected at the work site. • 6-2 'TESTING Tile provisions in S.S. Sec. 6-3, "'Testing", arc modified as follows: The Agency reserves the right to perform such additional inspection or tests as it may require before accepting any material incorporated :in the work, except for materials used for sewer pipe, utility lines, and conduits for utilities which are owned and maintained by a public utility or other entity not under the control of the Agency, The Agency reserves the right to reject any material previously approved, because of serious defects or damage discovered atter such approval. The EnfJ neer cannot assume that any material which is satisfactorily tested at the source, or processing plant, is satisfactory at the project site. 'I'lte Contractor shall give the Engineer not less than 4 working days ad- vance notice to permit adequate testing and plant inspection of materials for aggregate base from recognized commercial plants; and seven days advance notice for aggregate subbase, and any materials from other than the usual commercial ,sources. Aggregate base, pipe bedding material , and permeable material will he tested for quality assurance only from samples taken from the material which is delivered to the project site in accordance with the progress schedule. Pre-delivery of a material solely for the purpose of obtaining test results will not be permitted without justification furnished by the Contractor. Relative compaction will be determined by comparison with the maximum • density as determined by Test Method No. Calif. 216. The field density may he determined either by 'fest Method No. Calif. 216 or by nuclear density gage ('fest Method No. Calif. 231) . 6-1 061)8 Whenever both individual test results and moving average requirements • are specified in these Standard Spec ificat.ions, the Standard Specifications of the Ste►te of California, Department of 'Transportation, and the special provisions, materials shall satisfy both requirements. Whenever the result of an individual test for any property of a material, other than the compressive strength of por.tland cement concrete, docs not comply With the limit specified for the moving average but complies with the limit specified for an individual test, and if the moving average ►could not comply with the limit specified for the moving average should the next test be of the same value as that Of the test being considered, the production of that material shall be suspended until corrective changes have been made by the Contractor and tests of the next material to be used in the work indicate that it complies with the specified moving average. The Contractor, or his agent, shall maintain records and charts which are recli ired to veri fv the ti-end.; in quality by an adequate quality Control program. 6-3 MIX DESIGN 6-3.01 General .-Asphalt concrete and Portland cement concrete mixes, including portland cement concrete for cast-in-place concrete pipe, shall be designed by the Contractor, subject to the approval of the Engineer. The Contractor shall submit the mix designs to the Engineer for approval sur°iciently in advance of the time that the materials are to be used, as provided in the following schedule: • 1. For a commercial plant which has been approved by the Agency - Dour working days. 2. For a coiamercial plant which has not been approved by the Agency - Seven working days. Prior to submitting the mix design, the Contractor shall contact the lingincer to determine the ingredient samples that must be submitted with the mix design. If the supplier has :ui approved mix design that meets the requiren►cnts of these Standard Spec!fi.cations and the mix design is registered with the Contra Costa County Public Works Department, Materials Testing Division, the Contractor need only submit a letter to the Engineer identifying the supplier, the mix registration number, and the source of the aggregate. 6-3.02 Asphalt Concrete Mix Design and Quality Control.-Irrespective of whether thc• asphalt concrete is obtained from a plant owned or operated by 1'1►e Contractor, a general use commercial plant, or a subcontractor's plant, the tAntf:lk-Lor Will be held responsible for the design of the asphalt concrete mix and the asphalt concrete quality control program. The asphalt concrete mix design shall consist of a stability-versus- asphalt ccmtent curve ('fest Methods No's. Calif. 366 and 367) , and shall use a combined aggregate grading which is within the grading bands specified in S.S. Sec. 392.112, "Aggregate". The Contractor shall submit to the i:ng.i.neer the test results from which tl►e asphalt concrete mix design curve was developed. • The bitumen ratio (pounds of asphalt per 100 pounds of dry aggregate) will be designated by the Engineer, within the range established by 'rest G-2 Method No. Calif. 3367, on the basis of the stability-versus-asphalt content curve submitted by the Contractor. The Contractor shall maintain a illovina average of the bill gradings and the grading curve of the combined mixture resulting from the use of the design bin percentages. The moving average shall be determined in accordance with Test Method No. Calif. 905. The grading of the combined mixture shall be maintained within the limits prescribed in S.S. Sec. 39-2.02, "Aggregate", which shall be tyle plus or minus deviation allowed from the design grading curve. If the plotted grading curve reveals that the grading of the combined mixture has moved beyond the allowable upper or lower grading l irllits, the Contractor or Ili,, agent shall cense delivery and placement of the asphalt concrete and hake such steps as are required to produce the designed mix. A new mix design will be required if such steps include A change in the aggre- gate source of if changes .i.n till` bill percent".lges are such that the resulting calculated surface area, as determined by Test Method tio. (::11if. 310, differs from that of the designed mix by more than 5.0 Stivare feet per pound for a ...3/-2" maximum size aggregate mix or 6.0 square feet per pound for a 1/2" maximum size aggregate mix. if deemed necessary by the Engineer, quality assurance tests will be conducted on samples of the asphalt concrete after it has been placed. Evaluation of test results, with moving averages specified, :,hall conform to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 6-3.02, "Statistical 'Testing". The mix design will be invalidated if ally of the following occurs: 1. The source of aggregate is changed. 2. Tests indicate that tile combined aggregate grading deviates from the design grading curve in excess of the limits specified in S.S. Sec. 39-2.02, "Aggregate". 3. The moving average maintained 1)), the Contractor .is not current. 6-3.03 Portland Cement Concrete Stix {)eSil;u.-'1'llc portland celllent coil- trete mi.x design submitted to the Engineer shall include the following: 1. Compressive Strength. 2. Aggregate - Size and gradation. 3. Proposed admixture - Names and quantities. 4. coment - 'l•ype of cement and number of sacks per cubic yard or concrete, S. Air - Percentage of total volume. 6. Stump - Amount in inches. 7. 'Type of Mi.x - Pinup Mix, tremie, etc. 8. Percentage used, cubic feet (Absolute volume) , specific gravity, told saturated surface dry weights per cubic yard for all ingredients used In the Affix. 6-3 0660 The following is an example of an acceptable mix design when accompanied by the applicable aggregate gradings: 6.0 sacks, 111 max. , 311411 slump, 3,000 psi in 28 days with Darex @ 3/4 oz/sk. CLASS A - PUMP MIX Percent Cubic Feet Specific Saturated Surface Materials Used Absolute Vol. Gravity Dry Wts./cu. yd. Cement: 6.0 Sk. 2.868 564 Witter: 38 gal . 5.080 317 Air: 4 1 .080 --- Radum I x 1/4 53.0 9.525 2.68 1593 Top Sand 39.0 7.009 2.68 1172 Blend Sand 8.0 1.438 2.68 233 TOTALS 100.0 27.000 7.96 3879 0661 6-4 SECTION 7 LEGAL RELATIO14S AND RESPONSIBILITY The provisions in S.S. Sec. 7, "Legal Relations and Responsibility", are modified as follows: 7-1 AFFIR,G171' VE ACTION REQUIREMENTS, AND EQUAL LMOLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 7-1 .01 General .-When stated in the special provisions, the following requirements shall apply: 7-1 .02 Contractor's Responsibility. -By submitting a properly signed proposal (bid) the: Contractor commits himself to- the goals for manpower utilization as set forth herein, and all of the other requirements, terms and conditions of the proposal (hie!) . The Contractor :shall appoint a company executive who shall assume the responsibility for the implementation of the requirements, terms, and condi- tions as set forth herein and in the proposal (bid) . 7-1.03 Area Affirmative Action Plan.-'E'he Arca PIan shall be the Contra Costa Plan oil minority employment. A copy of the Contra Costa Plan may be obtained from the Agency. Organizations subscribing to the Area Plan include, but arc not limited to, certain trades from the Contra Costa County Building and Construction Trades Council, local Construction Trade Unions, and General and Specialty Contractors' Associations. Contractors participating in the Contra Costa Plan may qualify under this Section 7-1 for the following designated craft, if said craft is to be util- ized for the work covered by the Agreement (Contract) : PLUMBERS No. 159 7-1 .04 Affirmative Action Requirements (Part I) .-These requirements :n•o applicable to bidders, contractors, and subcontractors with respect to those construction trades for which they are parties to collective bargaining agree- ments with a labor organization or organizations and who, together with such labor organizations, have agreed to the Tripartite Agreement for Contra Costa County, (but only as to those trades as to which there are commitments by labor organizations to specific goals of minority manpower utilization) , together with all implementing agreements that have been and may hereafter be developed pursuant thereto, all of which documents are incorporated herein by roferencu and are hereinafter cumulatively referred to as the Contra Costa I'lau. Any bidder or subcontractor using one or more trades of construction cm- pluyces must comply with the requirements of this Seciton 7-1.01 or Section 7- IMS,u5, "Affirmative Action Requirements (Part U)", of these Standard Speci- f.1c;1tioiis, as to each such trade. A bidder or subcontractor may be in compliance with these requirements by Ilis iltcillsion, together with his union, in the Contra Costa Plan, a specific commitment by that union to a goal of minority manpower utilization for such trade '"A", thereby satisfying the requirements of this Section 7-1.04, and by hi.s coiimiitment to Section 7-1.05 of these Standard Spoei.Ei.cations with respect 7-i OWN to trade "11" In the instance in which it is not included i.a the Contra Costa Plan and, therefore, cannot satisfy the requirements of this Section 7-1.04 . 7-1.05 Affirmative Action Requirements (Part II) .-For the purpose of this Section 7-1.05, I'mi.nority" is defined as including Negroes, Spanish Sur- named Americans, Orientals, and American Indians. The goals, timetables, and affirmative action steps must conform to the provisions in this Section 7-1 .05, for all trades which are to be utilized .in the performance of the work covered by the Agreement (Contract) , whether sub- contracted or not. These requirements are applicable to those bidders, contractors, and sub- contractors, who, with respect to those construction trades to be employed by them on the work covered by the Agreement (Contract), are included in all of the fallowing categories: 1 . Are not or hereafter cease to he signotor.ies to the (:ont)';' CoSta Plan referred to in Section 7-1 .01, "Affirmative Action Requirements (Part I)", of these Standard Specifications: 2. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are not parties to collective bargaining agreements; 3. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are parties to col- lective bargaining agreements with 1,Ibor organizations who hereafter cease to be signatories to the Contra Costa Plan. 4. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but as to which no spe- c.ifie commitment to goals of minority minpoWer utilization by labor organization have been executed pursuant to the Contra Costa Plan; or S. Are no longer participating ill arl af'fiImative act:ioll plan acceptable to the Director, OFCC, including the Contra Costa Plan. 7-1 .05A 7'lle Affirmative Action flan.-The bidders, contractors, and sub- contractor.s described in paragraphs 1 through 5 hereinabove shall be subject to the pray.isions and requirements of Section 7-1 .05, "Affirmative Action Requirements (Part II)", of these Standard Specifications, including the goals and timetables of minority manpower utilization, and specific affirmative action steps set forth in Section 7-1.05A(1) , "Goals and Timetables", and Section 7-1 .05A(2), "Specific Affirmative Action Steps", of these Standard Specific;itiuns, which are directed toward increasing minority manpower utili- zation by rnuans of the application of good faith efforts to carrying out such stells, or are deemed to have adopted such ,� program pursuant to Section 7- 1 .05A(3) . "Contractors and Subcontractors Deemed to be Bound by Section 7- 1 .05", of these Standard Specifications. The goals and timetables, and the affirmative action steps, must satisfy the requirements of this Section 7-1 .05 as set .forth hereinafter for all trades which are to be utilized on the work covered by the Agreement (Con- tract), whether subcontracted or not. 7-1 .05A(l) Goals and Timetables.-The goals of minority manpower utili.za- tion for the bidder and subcontractors are applicable to each trade not other- wi.se bound by the requirements of Section 7-1.04, "Affirmative Action Require- ments (Part I)," of these Standard Specifications. 7-2 06 )� The percentage range of minority manpower utilization For each trade which will be used oil tilt, work covered by the Agreement (Contract) shall i)e 17 per- cent t0 19.5 percent. The percentages of III inori t Ina 11powt,r II t.i I i Z.1t ion w i 1 he 0x11 rt'Ssed in term`; of 111a1111101,11-S Of t'.raillillg alld cnII)ION11ent 'Is .1 prop{art ion of the total manhours to be worked lair the bidder's, Contractor's and F.ubcontracttlr's entire work force in that trade on all projects ill Contra Costa County during the per- formance of his contract or subcontract. The manhours for minority work and training must he substantially uniform throughout the ienf;t.h of the Contract Oil all projects and for each of tale trades. Further, the transfer of minority employees or traii)ccs from employrr to ei;iployer or from proiect to project for the sole purJiose Of McCt:iiil; the Contrac=tor's or subcolltr.lctor's goals shall be a violation of these Conditions. In reaching till' goal-., of lnillority manpower ut'.11 lvat.imi required of Bidders, contractors, anti stiheontractors pursuant to `feet ion 7-1 .05 of these Standard Spccificatitms, every effort shall be made to find and rnlploy qualified joul-Iley- illeil. However, where in.lilority journeymen are not available, minority trainees in pre-apprenticeship, apprellticeshili, Journeyman training, or other training programs may be used. In order that the nonworking training, hours of trainee" sway be counted in meeting the goal , nude trainees must be employed by the Contractor tltlring the training period; the Contractor mist have made a commitment to employ the trainees at the completion of their training; and the traineces must be trained pursuant to established training programs which must be the equivalent of the training programs now or hereinafter provided for in tile Contra Costa flan with respect to tilt, nature, extent, and duration of training Offered. A Contractor oil subconti'ilCt01' sh%!ll 1)t, dee111e'd to Ile in compliance With tilt, teri.1s and requirements of Section 7-1 .05 of these Standard Specifications 1)y the em1ployinent alld training of minorities in the appropriate percentage Of his al;gregate work force In Contra Costa County for each trade for which he is committed to a goal under said Section 7-1 .05. No Contractor ()I• slibcont:ractOr sha11 Ito: found to he ill noncompliance solely On account of his failure to meet his goals within his timetables, bill such Contractor or subcontractor shall be given the opportunity to demonstrate that lie has instituted all of the specific affirmative action steps specified in said Section 7-1 .05 and has made every- good faith effort to make these steps work toward the attaininent of his goals within his timetables, all to the purpose Of expanding minority manpower utilization on all of his projects in Contra Costa County. In all cases, the compliance of a bidder, Contractor, or subcontractor will be determined in accordance with his respective obligations lander the terms of Set'tion 7-1 of those Standard Specifications. Therefore, contractors or subcontractors who are governed by the provisions of this Section 7-1 .05 shall he subject. to thee requ.i.rements of said section, regardless of the obligations of the prima contractor or lower trier subcontractors. All bidders and all contractors and subcontractors performing, or who will litirform work covered by the proposal and the Agreement (Contract) shall inform their subcontractors of the subcontractors' obligations under tilt, terms and retluirements of these Standard Specifications, including the provisions relat- ing to tilt: goals of minority employment and training. 7-1.05A(2) Specific Affirmative Action Steps.-bidders, contractors and subcontractors subject to said Section 7-1.05 must engage in affirmative action directed at increasing minority manpower utilization, which is at least as extensive .old as specific its the following steps: 7_; jtif i . 1 . The Contractor shall notify community organizations that he has • employment opportunities available and shall maintain records of the organizations' responses. 2. The Contractor shall maintain a file of the names and addresses of each minority worker referred to him and what action was taken with respect to each such referred worker and, if the worker was not employed, the reasons therefor. If such worker was not sent to the union hiring hall for referral or if such worker was not employed by the Contractor, the Contractor's file shall document this and the reasons therefor. i. The Contractor shall promptly notify the Al;ency when the union (or un ions) with whom he has ;► co I 1 rct i ve ha rga i n i ng am—Cement has not referred to him a minority worker sent by him, or when hu has other information that the union referral process has impeded him in his efforts to meet his goal . 4. The Contractor shall participate in training programs in the area, especially those funded by the Department of Labor. S. The Contractor shall disseminate his I:yual Employment Opliortunity (1:1:0) policy within his organ I.zation by including it in any policy manual; by publicizing it in company newspapers, annual reports, etc. ; by conducting staff, employee and union representatives' meet- ings to explain and discuss the policy; by posting of the policy; and by specific review of the policy with minority employees. G. The Contractor shall disseminate his EL-0 policy externally by in- forming and discussing it with all recruitment sources; by advertis- ing ill news media, specifically including minority news modi.a; and by notifying and discussing it with all subcontractors and suppliers. 7. The Contractor shall make specific and constant personal (both written and oral) recruitment efforts directed at all minority orga- nizations within Ili.,; recruitment arca. 8. The Contractor shall make specific efforts to encourage present minority employees to recruit their friends and relatives. 9. The Contractor shall validate all man specifications, selection re- quirements, tests, etc. 10. The Contractor shall make every effort to promote after-school , summner, and vacation employment for minority youth. I.I . The Contractor shall develop on-the-,joh t1'%lining opportunities and part:ic.ipate and assist in any association or employcr-group training programs relevant to his employee needs consistent with his obliga- tions under said Section 7-1.05. • 12. The Contractor shall continually inventory and evaluate all minority personnel for promotion opportunities and encourage minority em- ployces to seek such opportunities. 7-4 U,665 13. The Contractor sliall make certain that seniority practices, job clas- s if.i.catioils, and other practices do not have a discriminatory effect. 14. The Contractor shall make certain that all facilities and company activities are nonsegregated. 15. 1'I�c� Contractor shall continually monitor all personnel activities to ensure that his L•L'0 policy is being carried out. 16. The Contractor shall solicit bids for subcontracts from available minority subcontractors eng;ag;ed in the trades cohered by these Stand- ard Specifications, including; circulation of minority contractor association. 7-1.05A(3) Contractors and Subcontractors Deemed to be Bound by Section 7-1 .05.-In the event that a contractor or subcontractor wilo, at the time of bidding is eligible under Section 7-1 .04 of these Standard Specifications, is no longer participating; in an affirmatitIc action plan acceptable to the office of Federal Contract Compliance, including the Contra Costa flan, lie shall be deemed committed to the provisions in Section 7-1.05 of these Standard Speci- fications. Furthermore, whenever a contractor or subcontractor who, at the time of bidding; is eligible under said Section 7-1.05, uses trades not contemplated at the time the hid is submitted, lie shall be committed to the provisions in said Section 7-1 .05 for those trades. h1lonever a contractor or subcontractor is deemed to be committed to the Provisions in said Section 7-1 .05, he shall be considered to be committed to a • manpower utilization goal of the minimum percentage range for that trade as specified in Section 7-I .05A(1) , "Goals and Timetables", of these Standard specifications. 7-1.05A(4) Subsequent Signatory to tile: Contra Costa I'lan.-Any contractor or subcontractor subject to the requirements of Section 7-1.05 of these Stand- ard Specifications for any trade at the time of the submission of his bid, who, together with the labor organization with whouilie has a collective bargaining agreement, subsequently becomes a signatory to the Contra Costa Plan, either individually or through ;in association, may Satisfy the provisions of said Section 7-1 .05 for such trade, if he executes and submits a new certification committing himself to the requirements of Section 7-1 .04, "Affirmative Action Requirements (Part I)", of these Standard Specifications. No contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be subject to the requirements of said Section 7-1 .04 until such certification is executed and submitted. 7-1 .05A(5) Nondiscrimination.-In no case may a contractor or subcontrac- tor utilize the goals, timetables, or affirmative action steps required by Section 7-1 .05 of these Standard Specifications in such a manner as to cause or result ill discrimination against any person on account of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or any other basis forbidden by law. 7-1.06 Compliance and Enforcement.-Contractors are responsible for infornt- ing: their subcontractors (regardless of tier) as to their respective oblig;at:i.otis under the provisions in Section 7-1 .04, "Affirmative Action Requirements (P;irt • 1P, and Section 7-1 .05, "Affirmative Action Requirements (Part II)", of these Standard Specifications, as may be applicable. 7-5 066,01 The bidder, Contractor, or subcontractor shall carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity clause, including sus- pension, termination, and cancellation of existing subcontracts as may be imposed or ordered by the Agency. Any bidder or subcontractor who shall fail to carry out such sanctions and penalties shall be deemed to be ill noncom- pliance with the provisions in Section 7-1 of these Standard Specifications. Violation of any substantial requirement in the Contra Costa Plan by a contractor or subcontractor covered by Section 7-1.04 of these Standard Speci- fications, including the failure of such contractor or subcontractor to make a good faith effort to meet his fair share of the trade's goals of minority manpower utilization, or of the requirements of Section 7-1.05 of these Stand- and Specifications by a contractor or subcontractor who is covered by said Section 7-1.05, shall be deemed to be noncompliance with the Equal Opportunity Clause of the Agreement (Contract) , and shall be grounds for imposition of the sanctions and penalties provided herein. The Agency shall review the Contractor's and subcontractor's employment practices during the performance of the work covered by the Agreement (Contract). With respect to Section 7-1.05, "Affirmative Action Requirements (Part 11)", of these Standard Specifications, if the Contractor or subcontractor meets his goals, or if the Contractor or subcontractor can demonstrate that he has made every good faith effort to meet those goals, the; Contractor or subcon- tractor shall be presumed to be in compliance with the provisions in said Section 7-1 .03, and no formal sanctions, or proceedings leading toward sanctions, slia.11 be instituted unless the Agency otherwise determines that the Contractor or sub-contractor Is not providing equal employment opportunities. In judging whether the Contractor or a subcontractor has met his goals, the Agency will consider each Contractor's or subcontractor's minority manpower utilization and will not take into consideration the minority manpower utiliza- t.i.ori of his :subcontractors. Where the agency finds that they Contractor or subcontractor has failed to comply with the provisions in said Section 7-1.05, the Agency shall take such action and impose such sanctions as may be appropri- ate, including, but not limited to: 1. Withholding of payments to the Contractor under the Agreement (Con- tract) until the Contractor complies, and/or 3. Cancellation, termination, or suspension of the Agreement (Contract) in whole or in part, and/or 3. To the extent allowed by applicable State Statutes, the Contractor may be declared ineligible for further Agency contracts until lie satisfies the Agency that he has established and is implementing an Egiial Employment Opportunity program which conforms to the provisions contained herein. When the Agency proceeds with such formai action, it has the burden of proving that the Contractor has not met the requirements of Section 7-1 of these Standard Specifications, but the Contractor's failure to meet his goals shall shift to li.im the requirement of presenting evidence to show that he has met: the "good faith" requirements of these Standard Specifications by institut- ing at least the Specific Affirmative Action steps listed herein and by making every good faith effort to make those steps work toward the attainment of specified goals within the established timetable. The pendency of such formal 006 ( 7-G proceedings shall be taken into consideration by the Agency in determining • whether such Contractor or subcontractor can compl.y with the provisions in Section 7-1. of these Standard Specifications and is therefore a "responsible prospective contractor". It shall be no excuse that the union with which the Contractor has a collective bargaining agreement providing the exclusive referral failed to refer minority employees. The procedures set forth in these conditions shall not apply to any Agreement (Contract) when the Agency determines that such Agreement (Contract) is essential to the national security and that its award without following such procedures is necessary to the national security. Contractors and subcontractors must keep such records and file such reports relating to the provisions in Section 7-1 of these Standard Specifica- tions as shall he required by the Agency. Submittal of CALTRANS Form HC-7, FEDEJUL-AID HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR'S EIiO REPORT or optional Form 66, MONTHLY MAN110h'li11 U'1'11,17ATION REPORT will he required monthly. Additional forms or reports that may be required will be presented at a pre-construction conference to be held prior to the start of work. 7-2 WATER POLLUTION The provisions in S.S. Sec. 7-1.011., "Water Pollution", are modified as follows: After having served their purpose, all temporary diversion and pro- tective works installed for control of water pollution shall be removed or leveled so that they will present a neat appearance and not interfere • in any way with the operation, usefulness, or stability of the permanent structures, improvements, or existing channel. Sump holes or similar excavations shall be backfilled to finished grade with earth compacted to a relative compaction of 55 percent. Any silting within or outside of the construction area which is due to the installation-of dikes and cofferdams, or which results from grading operations, shall be removed, and all erosion, whether within or outside of the construction area shall be repai.red. The Contractor shall conduct his work in such a manner that the maximtim practicable continuous waterway opening shall be present at all times for the passage of storm waters. The Engincer may require the Contractor to reduce the height of any or all dikes and cofferdams or remove them completely if weather condi- tions are such that a flood hazard is present with the dikes and coffer- dams in place. Permits may be required for dams or diversions in any watercourse. 7-3 PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, PUBLIC SAFETY, LANE CLOSURE, AND SIGNING AND S'1RIPING 7-3.01 Public Conven:1ence.-The provisions in S.S. Sec. 7-1.05, "Public Convenience", are modified as follows: A County road may not be closed to public traffic, except in cases of emergency as approved in writing by the Engineer, or as provided in • the special provisions. Construction operations on County roads (except on major roads) U668 7-7 shall be performed in such a manner that there will be one traffic lane, at least 10 feet in width, open to public traffic: at all times. At the end of each working day, and whenever construction operations are sus- pended, two 10-foot wide traffic lanes shall be maintained through the working area. I£ the existing traveled way .is less than 20 .feet in width, tilt: width to be maintained through the working area shall be same as that of the existing traveled way. If the work is to be performed on major roads, the requirements for passage of traffic through the working area shall be as shown on the plans, or :ss provided in the special provi.si(ills . If a detour is permitted by the lingineer, or is provided for in the plans or special provisions, traffic shall not be routed over the detour until all materials and equipment necessary to ensure prosecution of the work without delay is at the work site. Road approaches, driveways, utility connections, :inti draiiiag;c Nell- itics shall be constructed or maintained concurrently with the: work so as to create the least possible interference with public traffic or inconven- ience to the owners and residents of abutting; property. The Contractor shall notify the resident or owner of each property which abuts the area in which the work is to be done sufficiently in advance of the performance of the work which will interfere with the use of driveways or other frontage improvements, so as to permit suitable arrangements for the use or protection of the abutting properties and their related facilities. The 19th paragraph in S.S. Sec. 7-1.08, "Public Convenience", is superseded by the following: i-gagmen, while assigned to traffic control, shall perform their duties and shall be provided with the necessary equipment in accordance with the current ",Manual of Warning Signs, Lights, and Devices for Use in Performance of Wbrk Upon County highways", issued by tite Agency. 7-3.02 Public: Safety. -The provisions in S.S. Sec. 7-1.09, "Public Safety", are modified as follows: Maintenanec of all signs, portable delineators, flashing lights and other safety devices, shall at all times be the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor shall respond promptly, when contacted by the Engineer, or other public agencies, to correct improper conditions of inoperative devices. Failure to frequently inspect and maintain signs, lights, and bar- ricades in proper operating condition when in use on the roadway, or failure to respond promptly to notification of improperly operating equipment, will be sufficient cause for suspending the work until such defects are corrected. All costs incurred by the Agency in performing emergency work re- quired to correct irtproper conditions and for re-setting or supplementing; the Contractor's barricades, signs, or warning devices, in order to pro- vide a safe passage through the work for public traffic, will be charged to the Contractor, and will be deducted from any payments due under the Agreement (Contract) , if such costs are not paid by the Contractor. Signs shown on the plans to be furnished by the Agency, together with 4" x N" wood posts, galvanized carriage bolts, and brackets for assembly shrill be obtained by the Contractor at the County Maintenance 7-8 0669 Pard Sign Shop at 1801 Shell Avenue, Martinez, on regular county working days between the hours of 7:50 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. The Contractor shall • notify the lingineer at least one working day in advance of the time lie proposes to obtain the signs, posts, and fasteners. Sign posts shall be securely set a mi.ni.mum of 2 1/2 feet .in the ground and shall be located so that the attached sign is at least 2 feet clear of the edge of pavement. Signs shall be placed on the post in such a manner as to prov.idu a 5-foot clearance between the sign and the pave- ment or ground surface, except that when signs are located in sidewalk areas, or where there are pedestrians, the clearance shall be 7 feet. Exceptions to the location provisions of this paragraph will be permitted only with the written approval of the Engineer. Signs shall be installed on the support posts and covered prior to commencing any other work. The sign coverings shall be removed inimedia- tcly preceding the start of work. Ulpon completion of the project and at a time directed by the linginver, the signs, barricades, and lights sllal l be taken down and di snlantl ed, and the Agency-furnished signs and posts shall be delivered to the County Maintenance Pard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue in ^lartinez on regular county working; days betv.cen the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. The replacement cost of all Agency-furnished signs and materials lost or damaged between the time they arc obtained from and returned to the County Maintenance Pard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue shall be borne by the Contractor and may be deducted from any moni.cs due or to become due the Contractor under the provisions of the Agreement (Contract) . 7-3.03 Lane Closure.-The provisions in S.S. are modified as follows: Sec. 7-1.092, "Lane Closure", • The taper length for each lane width of closure shall be determined by the Contractor and approved by the fing.i.ncer prior to the closure. The Contractor shall provide and station) competent fl;►gmen in advance of u closure. The sole duty of the flagmen sliall be to direct traffic around the work. 7-3.0.1 Signing and Striping. -In lieu of the provisions in the fift.11 paragraph in S.S. Sec. 7-1.09, "Public Safety", the duties and equipment of flagmen, and all signs, lights, flags, and other warning and safety devices shall conl'urm to the requirements set forth in the current "Manual of Warning Signs, Lij,,Ms, and Devices for use in Performance of ;Fork Upon County ll.igh- ways", issued by the Agency. Portable signals shall not be used unless permission is given in writing by the ging;i neer. All warning signs used from dusk to dawn shall be rcf.lcctorizcd or illunl- inaLed. R t'1ect-orized signs shall have a reflector.ized background and shall1 conform to the current State of California Department of 'rransportati.on spec:i- ficati.ons for reflective sheeting on highway signs. In lieu of any provisions to the contrary in S.S. Sec. 7-1 .08, "Public Convenience", and S.S. Sec. 7-1.09, "Public Safety", the Contractor shall bear the entire cost of furnishing, (except those signs shown on the plans to be Agency-furnished signs) , lights, flares, barricades, and other warning and safety devices. When directed by the ling.incer, tate Contractor shall paint temporary centerline and lane lines to provide for the safe and convenient passage of Public traffic through the construction zone. If the pavclllellt .is not to be 7-9 0670 resurfaced, the temporary striping shall be removed as provided ill S.S. Sec. 15-2.0213, "'Traffic Stripes and Pavement Markings". 7-3.05 Payment.-Full compensation for conforming to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 7, "Legal Relations and Responsibility", and these Standard Speci- fications; for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and inci- dentals; and for installing, maintaining, and removing all signs, lights, and barricades as shown on the plans, as specified herein, and as directed by the Engineer, including obtaining, hauling and returning Agency-furnished signs, and posts; shall he considered as included in the contract lump sum price paid for signing and traffic control, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. Unless otherwise specified in the special provisions, full compensation for temporary pavement striping; and the removal of temporary pavement striping, as specified herein, shall be considered as included in the contract price paid for signing and traffic control, and no additional coimpellsatioll will be allowed therefor. Payment for signing and traffic control shall be made: in increments of the contract lump sum, price for this item of work in the following manner: First Increment •10 percent of the lump sum price Upon satisfactory completion of installation of sign, lights, and bar- ricades. Second Increment An additional 30 percent of the lump sum ;trice upon completion of work amounting to 50 percent of the original total contract price. • Third Increment Balance of the lump sum price upon satisfactory com- pletion of removal and dismantling; of: signs, lights, barricades, posts, and framing; and delivery of all Agency-furnished materials to the County Maintenance Yard Sign Shop on Shell Avenue in Martinez. Compensation for flagging costs will be as specified in the special provisions. 7-4 PRESERVATION OF PROPERTY The last. two sentences in the second paragraph of S.S. Sec. 7-1.11, "Preservation of Property", are superseded by the following: If the Contractor fails to make the necessary repairs to damaged drainage, or highway facilities in the vicinity of the construction area or to other damaged facilities or property within the rights-of-way or easements shown on the plans, the Engineer may make or cause to be made such repairs as are necessary to restore the damaged facilities or pro- perty to a condition as good as when the Contractor entered on the work. The cost of such repairs shall be borne by the Contractor and may be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Contractor under the provisions of the Agreement (Contract). 7-5 RESPONSIBILITY FOR DMJAGE • The provisions in S.S. Sec. 7-1.12, "Responsibility for Damage", are modified as follows: 7-10 0671 The requirements of the sixth, seventh, ;Ind eighth paragr;Iphs, regarding insurance and retention of money due the Contractor, shall not apply. 7-6 COOPERATION The provisions in S.S. Sec. 7-1. 14, "Cooperation", are modified as fol- lows: Operations which will be performed by other forces within and adja- cent to the limits of the work will be listed in the special provisions. In lieu of the compensation provisions in S.S. Sec. 7, "I.caal Rcla- tions and Responsibility", and S.S. Sec. 3, "Prosecution and Progress full compensation for conforming to the cooperation requirements of those Standard Specifications and the sprcial provisitills shalt be, considorrd as included in the prices paid for the various conLract items of work, and no separate payment will be made for a delay or inconvenience in the Con- tractor's operations by reason of his conformance with these requirements. 7-7 RIGHTS OF WAY, EASEMENTS AND ACCESS TO CONSTRUCTION, SITE 7-7.01 Rights of Way and l:asaments.-It is the Agency's intent to acquire the rights-of-way, casements, rights-of-entry, fill permits, ;Ind other permits which the Agency deems necessary, as far as can be deter- mined, for the adequate performance of Lite work pursuant to the Agreement (Contract) . Any additional rights-of-way, casements, or permits which the Con- tractor determines to be necessary or convenient for the performance of the work shall be obtained by the Contractor at his expense. 7-7.02 Xcccss to Construction Site.-The Contractor shall perform his own investigation of the condition of public and private roads that will he used during the performance of the work. The Contractor shall determine if there arc any structure clearance restrictions, road and bridge load limits, and any other limitations which will affect transpor- tation of labor, materials, and equipment, or which will interfere with access: to the site of the work. The I.Inavailability of access routes or limitations thereon shall not become Phe basis for claims against the Agency or extensions of time for completion of the work. 0,6 l�� 7-11 SECTION 8 • PROSECUTION AND PROGRESS The provisions in S.S. Sec. 8, "Prosecution and Progress", are modified as follows: 8-1.01 Subcontracting.-The items in the proposal preceded by the letters (S) or (S-F; are designated as specialty items. The letter "F" denotes a final pay quantity as defined in S.S. Sec. 9-1.015, "Final Ila), Quantities". 8-1 .02 Assignment.-Neithcr the Agreement (Contract) , nor any monies due or to become due under the Agreement (Contract) , may be assignee] by the Con- tractor without the prior consent and approval of the Board of Supervisors, nor in any event without the consent of tine Contractor's surety or sureti.cs, unless such surety or sureties have waived their right to notice of. assignment. 8-1 .05 Beginning of Work.-Thc Engineer will issue' a Notice to Proceed to the Contractor within 5 working days of the date the contract is approved by the Agency and the working days charged against the contract shall be counted from the day stated as the starting date in the Notice to Proceed. The Contractor shall not start work prior to the date stated in the Notice to Proceed, unless a change to an earlier date is requested in writing by tine Contractor and is authorized in writing by the Engineer. • 8-1.04 Progress Schedule.-The first paragraph in S.S. Sec. 8-1.04, "Progress Schedule", is superseded by tine following: The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer a practicable progress schedule before starting any work on titre project and shall submit sup- plementary progress schedules within 5 working days after having received a written request from the Engineer to do so. 8-1.05 Time of Completion.-The following days are designated as legal holidays: .January 1, February 12, 3rd Monday in February, last Monday in May, July 4, 1st Monday in September, September 9, 2nd Monday in October, November 11, 4th Thursday in November, December 25, and any other day established as a general legal holiday by proclamation of the Governor of California or the President of the United States. If any legal holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be considered a legal holiday. 8-1 .0o Protection of Utilities.-The provisions ill S.S. Sec. 8-1.10, "Utility and Nonlli.ghway Facilities", are modified as follows: The Contractor shall give the owners and operators of utility and other nonhi.ghway facilities in the construction arca 2 working days ad- vance notice before commencing work. Notification of several utility companies may be accomplished by • calling Underground Service Alert (USA) , toll-free number 800-642-0123. • The work specified shall be conducted so as to permit utility com- panies, water districts, and sanitary sewer districts to maintain their services without interruption. Abandoned pipe lines, conduits, culverts, and foundations, if en- countered, shall be removed and disposed of away from the job site, in accordance with the provisions in S.S. Sec. 7-1. 13, "Disposal of Mate- rials Outside the Highway night of Way". Ends of abandoned pipe lines, culverts, and conduits which are to remain in the ground, shall be plugged as shown on the plans, as described in the special provisions, or as directed by the Engineer. Full compensation for conforming to the requirements of this section and the special provisions, not otherwise provided for, shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor, except that the plugging of abandoned pipe lines, culverts, and conduits not shown on the plans will be paid for as extra work, as provided in S.S. Sec. 4-1 .03D, "Extra Work". • s-a SECTION 9 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT The provisions in S.S. Sec. 9, "Measurement and Payment", are modified as follows: 9-1.01 Force Account and Equipment Rental.The provisions in S.S. Sec. 9-1.03, "Force Account Payment", are modified as follows: 9-1.01A Definition.-As used herein, force account means the method of calculating payment for labor, equipment and/or materials based on actual cost plus specified percentages to cover overhead and profit for work not included as a bid item in the contract. When extra work is to be paid for on a force account basis, compensation will be determined in accordance with the provi- sions in S.S. Sec. 9-1.03, "Force Account Payment," as modified herein. 9-1.0111 Labor.-The actual wakes to be paid, as defined in S.S. Sec. 9-1 .03A(la), "Actual Mages", will be considered to be the prevailing; rates in effect at the time the labor is performed, and no revision of payment for labor already performed will be made for any retroactive increases or decreases in such rates. 9-1.010 Premium Wage Rates.-Premium wage rates will not be paid for any labor employed on force account work unless such rates have been approved in writing by the Engineer. 9-1 .011) Labor Surcharge.-S.S. Sec. 9-1.03A(lb) , "Labor Surcharge", is modified as follows: The Department of Transportation publication entitled "Equipment Rates and General Prevailing Wage Rates" is hereby made a part of the Agreement (Contract). 9-1.01E Equipment Rental.-The provisions in S.S. Sec. 9-1.03A(3), "Equip- ment Rental", are modified as follows: No payment will be made for idle time clue to breakdown, lack of operator, weather conditions prohibiting work, or other circumstances be- yond the control of the Agency. liquipment shall be delivered to the site where the extra work is to be pea formed, equipped as ordered by the Engineer. Idle time waiting; for the arrival of transporting; equipment to move the rented equipment will not be paid for. 9-1.02 Determination of Rights.-The provisions in S.S. Sec. 9-1.035, "Determination of Rights", are waived. 9-1.03 Partial Pa)gnents.-In lieu of the provisions in the third paragraph in S.S. See. 9-1.06, "Partial Payments", and the third paragraph in S.S. Sec. 11-1.02, "Payment", the Agency will withhold 10 percent from any estimated amount due the Contractor. 9-1.Od Payment of Withheld Funds.-The provisions in S.S. Sec. 9-1.065, • "Payment of Withheld Funds", shall not apply. 9-1.05 Final Payment.-The provisions in S.S. Sec. 9-1.07, "Payment After Acceptance", are modified as follows: Upon satisfactory completion of the entire work, the Engineer shall recommend the acceptance of the work to the Board of Supervisors. If the Board accepts the completed work, it shall cruse a Notice of. Completion to be recorded with the County Recorder. Thirty-five days after the filing of the Notice of Completion, the Contractor shiill be entitled to the balance due for the completion and acceptance of the work, if he certifies by a sworn written statement that all claims have been filed with the Agency based upon acts or omissions of the Contractor, and that no lions or t.ithhold. notices have been filed against said work or the property on which the work was clone. Payment of the balance due will be made on the day following the regular day for payment of County bills by the County Auditor. 9-1.06 Adjustment of Overhead Costs.-The provisions in S.S. Sec. 9-1.08, "Adjustment of Overhead Costs", are waived. • (pfi1 9-2 SECTION 15 EXISTING HIGHWAY FACILITIES The provisions in S.S. Sec. 15, "Existing Highway Facilities," are modified as follows: 15-1.01 Obliterating Existing Pavement.-Existing pavement shall be obliter- ated within the limits shown out the Mans and in accordance with the provisions in S.S. Sec. 15-2.02A, "Obliterating Roads and Detours." Pavement shall be obliterated by scarifying. 15-1.02 Traffic Stripes and Pavement Markings.-Conflicting centerline and lane line stripes and pavement markings shall be removed whcre shown on the plans. Sandblasting; or water blasting; (high-pressure waiter with sand) , or other suitable methods approved by tite Engineer, shall be used to remove the painted stripes and pavement markings. Sandblasting or water blasting, and removal by other method:: approved by the Engineer, shall be performed in such a :Manner as to prevent damage to vehi- cles or other property, and the sand shall be immediately removed from the road- way. Immediately after the old centerline stripe or lane has been removed, the new centerline and Late lines shall be placed in the positions shown oil tite plans by means of temporary yellow traffic paint markings (cat-tracking) at inter- vals not exceeding; 2 feet. Full compensation for removing the traffic striping and pavement markings as shown on the plans, removing sand from the pavement, and marking the new center- line and lane lines with yellow traffic paint, .including; all labor, equipment, and materials, shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per linear foot for removing painted traffic stripe and no separate payment will be made therefor. 15-1.03 Mail Boxes.-Private mail boxes and receptacles shall be removed as directed by the Engineer, and reset on portable mounts consisting of 4" x 4" ►,rood posts set in concrete pedestals formed by 5-gallon cans or buckets. Redwood posts shall be dense structural grade conforming to the current standard specifications of the California Redwood Association. Class 11 Portland cement concrete conforming to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 90-10, "Minor Concrete," shall be used for the concrete pedestals. During construction operations, the portable mounts may be moved as required to clear tite way .for the Contractor's operations, but they shall at all times be easily accessible for mail delivery. Mien construction is complete, and the road does not have a curb, the mounts shall be placed in a final position outside the :shoulder line as directed by the Engineer, after which the posts and pedestals shall be painted with two coats of paint conforming to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 91-3.02, "Paint, Latex Base for Exterior Wood." Where there is a curb, or curb and sidewalk, mail boxes shall be installed as shown on County Standard Plan CC 311S3. The can or bucket form, if neat appearing lit the opinion of the Engineer, may be left in position over the pedestal; otherwise, it shall be removed and disposed of outside the highway right of way. If the can or bucket form is left in place, it shall be painted as specified ltcrein, and the bucket handle shall be removed. 15-1 Nil Newspaper receptacles which are mounted on the existing mail box post • shall he installed on the new post. The contract price paid per each for removing and resetting mail boxes shall include full compensation fur furnishing all labor, materials, tools, and equipment, and do.i.ng all the work involved in removing; the boxes, con- structing the portable mounts, installing the boxes on the mounts in their fi.nal positions, i.ncludi.ng any necessary excavation, and painting, all as shown on the plans and as above Specified, including installation of existing newspaper receptacles on the new posts. 15-1 .04 Covers, Manholes and Survcy 'lonument.s.-Where shown on the plans or as directed by the Engineer, existing manhole covers, valve covers, cleanout riser covers, pressure relief' covers, survey monument covers, and other items listed in the special provisions or shown on the proposal , shall be adjusted to final grade. The adjustments, which Shall not. lie performed until all of the asphalt concrete surfacing; has been placed, shall conform to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 15-2.05, "Reconstruction," with the following modifications: The Contractor Shall contact the owners of the fac-ili.ties which are to be adjusted to determine the standards which apply to the work to be done, and he shall cooperate with the owners to effect a satisfactory adjustment of the facilities. Covers shall be adjusted so that there will not be any perceptible difference in elevation between the finished pavement surface and the cover. The Engineer shall be the sole judge of the acceptable degree of smoothness of passage of a motor vehicle over the adjusted covers. • Portland cement concrete used for adjusting; rovers shall be Class l3, conforming to the previsions in S.S. Sec. 51 , "Concrete Structures," and shall be the I" Max. grading specified in S.S. Sec. 90-3.04, "Combined :Aggregate Gradings." Mortar used i.n resetting manhole covers shall. conform to the provi- sions in S.S. Sec. 51-1. 135, "Mortar." Precast concrete elements shall conform to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 70-1 .0211, "Precast Concrete Structures." Salvaj,ed materials which are undamaged may he reinstalled as directed by the Engineer. Structures built of cast-in-place or precast concrete and brick or vitrified clay pipe parts shall be replaced in kind, unless otherwise permitted by the owners of the facilities. :Attention is directed to the provisions hi S.S. Sec. 7-1. 11 , "Preservation of Property," and S.S. Sec. 7-1. 12, "Responsibi.lity for Damage." Dirt, rocks, or dcbri.s shall not be permitted to enter sewer lines. Illien manhole adjustment .involves excavation or concrete removal, a temporary cover shall be placed to prevent entre of material into the manhole and sewer pipe. During Sealing or paving operations, all surface structures shall be pro- tected and no adhesive mater.i.al shall be permitted to fill the joint between the frame and cover. The following cases shall apply to the various adjustments: Case l .-Furnishing and installing cast iron extension rings martut'ac- t.ured to fit the manhole covers, valve covers, pressure rcli.ef covers and • cleanout riser covers. 15-2 06'71 U Rings required for the adjustment of survey monuments on contract work will be furnished at the project site by the County at no cost to the Contractor. Single rings shall be used for adjustments not exceed- ing .3 inches in the case of survey monuments and 4 inches for manhole covers, valve covers, pressure reli.ef covers and cleanout riser covers. Cast iron extension rings shall be attached only to frames, hous- ings, castings, and rings which have been securely fixed in the proper position. Extreme care shall be exercised during the adjustment of Survey monument covers to prevent any movement of the survey monument. If it -is necessary to remove concrete from around a Survey monument casting to permit installation of the adjusting ring, the concrete shall be replaced with asphalt concrete. Full compensation for removing con- crete and replacing it with asphalt concrete shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per each for adjusting survey monu- ment covers (Case 1) and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. Case 1I.-Reconstructing manholes, valve housings, pressure reliefs and cleanour risers as required for adjustment of the cover to the fin- ished pavement surface. Materials used to accomplish the adjustment shall be equal in qual- ity to those in the original structure, or shall be as noted on the plans. Cast iron adjusting rings shall not be tised to accomplish the adjustment. Manhole covers shall be adjusted without disturbing the 111-OCaSt con- crete cone. rhe contract price paid per each for adjusting manhole cover (Case 11) shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, i,,iate- rials, tools, equipment, and materials (includl.ng precast concrete rings) and for doing all the work (including removing and reconstructing concrete anchor block, if such exists) involved in adjusting manhole covers, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. Case III.-Performing all work and furnishing all materials necessary to remove and reinstall the frame and cover, remove and/or install coil- crete throat rings, remove and install concrete cone section, remove and/or install barrel sections, remove concrete anchor block, if Such exists, and constrtict concrete anchor block with Class B Portland cemete concrete. Case W.-Adjusting survey monument covers to match the finished pave- ment by reconstructing the monument at a new elevation in accordance with tile do-ails shown on the plans. Tho existing monument shall not be disturbed until the Engineer has arrangtod for establishment of reference points to preserve the location of tho. monument. The Contractor sliall notify the Engineer one full work- ing day in .advance of Commencing the work. Tile I'Aigineer will establish the location of the monument and the Contractor shall coordinate his work with that of the survey party. The Engineer will furnish, at no cost to the Contractor, the brass survey monument marker which the Contractor is required to install in the proper position in the 6-inch diameter concrete core. 15-1.05 Paymont.-The contract price paid per each in each of the above cases shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials (ex- cept cast-iron rings and brass markers for survey monuments) , tools, and equip- 15-3 061 t9 meet and doing all the work involved in adjusting the facility (including re- moving and disposing of concrete) complete in place, as shown on the plans, as specified herein, and as directed by the Engineer. No additional compensa- tion will be allowed for any adjustments which may be performed by the owners of the facilities. 15-1.06 Removing Concrete.-The provisions in S.S. Sec. 15-3 "Removing Concrete," are modified as follows: Removed concrete shall be disposed of in accordance with the provi- sions In S.S. Sec. 7-1.13, "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way." No additional compensation will be allowed for removing reinforced concrete, or for cutting or removing reinforcement as required in the process of removing the concrete. IA 1S-4 (�f)ou ------ SECTION 16 CLEARING AND GRUBBING ?he provisions in S.S. Sou. 16' "Clearing and Grubbing," are modified as follows; All trees which are to be loft in place and which are caused to fall due to thc negligence of thm Contractor shall be removed by tho Contractor at his uxpuuse and un approximately equivalent tree restitution shall con- sist of furnishing, y]untinA^ and maintaining u number and species of trees to be determined by the Engineer, for u period of one year after the duto that the Agency accepts the contract as complete. K������ I8-1 KVK��� U . ' SECTIOiV 19 EARTHWORK The provisions in S.S. Sec. 19, "Earthwork," are modified as follows: 19-1.01 Grade 'Tolerance.-In lieu of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 19-1.03, "Grade Tolerance," the surface of the grading planer at any point shall vary not more than 0.05-foot above the grade established by the Engineer. 19-1.02 Unsuitable Material .-In lieu of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 1.9-2.02, "Unsuitable Material ," providing for payment for removal and disposal of unsuitable material as extra Mork, the removal and disposal of all unsuit- able material will be paid for at Lite contract price per cubic yard for the class of material for the quantity involved. 19-1.03 Road Widening Trenches.-Where road widening trenches are to be excavated adjacent to the edge of an existing pavement, trenching operations shall be conducted on only one side of the pavement at a time, and no trench- ing shall be started on tine opposite side until tine trench first excavated has been backfilled to the level of the existing surfacing. 19-1.04 Surplus Material .-Surplus excavated material shall be disposed of outside of the limits of the project in accordance with the provisions in S.S. Sec. 7-1.13, "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way." , 19-1.05 Overhaul.-In lieu of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 19-2.09, "Pay- ment," full compensation for overhaul shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per cubic yard for roadway excavation, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 19-1.06 Structure Excavation and Structure Backfill: 19-1.0611 Trench Excavation Safety Plans.-Reference is made to S.S. Sec. ;-1 .02A, "'l'l-clich Excavation Safety Plans." The Contractor and his engineer shall be fully responsible for the cor- rocniess acid adequacy of the design and tine implementation of the trench exca- vation safety plans during the course of the construction work. The review of the flans by the Agency shall not relieve the Contractor and his engineer of their responsibility. full compensation for preparing the plans, constructing the planned shor- ing; oi, protection, and removing the planned shoring or protection, shall be cout;idered as included in the contract prices paid per cubic yard for structure exe,1vat•i.on or for trench shoring and bracing, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 19-1 .06B Water Control.-The Contractor shall construct and maintain all necessary ditches, cofferdams, channels, drains, sumps, and temporary protec- tivu works, and shall furnish, install, and maintain all necessary pumping and other cyuipment for controlling flows, including ground water ill the p.i.pc trenches and structure excavations, so that all foundations will not contain any free water. 19-1 ( 68'a Attention is directed to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 7-1.011,, "Water Pollution." After having served their purpose, all temporary protective works shall be removed so as not to interfere .in any way with the construction operations, and the area formerly occupied by the temporary protective works shall be restored to present a neat appearance. Sump holes and similar excavations sliall be backfilled in accordance with S.S. Sec. 19-3.06, "Structure Backfill ," except that the structure backfill material and relative compaction shall be as specified in the seventh para- graph in S.S. Sec. 19-3.06. 1F1111 compensation for furnishing :ill labor, materials, tools, equi.pmciit, and incidentals, and for doing; all the work involved in controlling; water, including furnishing, placing;, and coiupacting; backfill for sump holes and simi- lar excavations, shall be considered as included in the contract prices paid for the various items of work requiring the control of water and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 19-1.0oC Structure Excavation.-All spongy, unstable, or organic material which is outside the limits specified for trench excavation, and which is deem- ed by the Engineer to he unsuitable material, shall be removed. Tile voids resulting from the removal of the unsuitable material shall be backfilled as provided in the seventh paragraph in S.S. Sec. 19-3.06, "Structure Backfill." Removal and disposal of unsuitable material and backfilling the resulting; voids will be paid for only when such unsuitable material or unstable suhgradc condition is not the result of inadequate pumping or drainage by the Contractor. Any unstable suhgradc conditions caused by thea Contractor's operations which could have been prevented by proper pumping or drainage shall be stabilized at the Contractor's expense. 19-1 .060 Structure Backfill Matcrial .-In li.cu of the backfill material specified .in the sixth paragraph of S.S. Sec. 19-3.06, "Structure Backfill ," and when permiteed by the special provisions, material for structure backfill may, at the option of the Contractor, consist of the following: 1. Class 1 or Class 2 aggregate subbase conforming to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 25, "Aggregate Subbases." 2. glass 2 aggregate base conforming to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 2(1, "Aggregate Bases." The grading shall be the 3/411 Maximum grad- ing, conforming to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 26-1.02B, "Class 2 Aggregate Base." 3. Portland Cement Concrete and Aggregate Base Backfill for Pipes: A. From the Trench Invert to the Pipe Spri.ngline - Portland cement concrete conforming to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 90, "Portland Cement Concrete," and containing a minimum of 282 pounds of port- land cement per cubic yard. Tile combined aggregate grading shall be the 1" Dlaximum grading conforming to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 90-3.04, "Combined Aggregate Gradings." B. From the Pipe Springli.ne to the Upper Limit of Structure Back- fill - Class 2 aggregate base conforming to the provisions in r t�►- 19-2 � 683 S.S. Sec. 25, "Aggregate Subbases." The grading for. the Class 2 aggregate base shall be the 3/411 Maximum grading conforming to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 26-1.0213, "Class 2 Aggregate Base." 19-1.061, Backfill Material (Native) .-Native material may be used as structure backfill only as provided in S.S. Sec. 19-3.06, "Structure Backfi.11." 19-1.06F ,Measurement.-The quantities for payment for structure excavation and structure backfill shall be determined in accordance with the pay limits shown on the current standard plans of the State of California Business and Transportation Agency, Departmcilt of Transportation. 19-1 .00(1 Paylilent.-In lieu of tile Pl'Ovi.4iOn:a in tile Sixth and seventh para- graphs in S.S. Sec. 19-3.()S, "J'aylijent," bull col;ijleilsatiOil tot' shailling the trench before placing; the pipe, when required by the plans, shall be considered as in- cluded in the contract price paid per cubic yard for structure excavation or the contract price per linear foot for the pipe, as specified ill the special provisions, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 19-1.07 stitch Excavation.-In Lieu of the provisions in the first paragraph in S.S. Sec. 19-4.03, "Payment," the excavation of ditches and channels will be paid for at the contract price paid per cubic yard for roadway excavation. The quantity of roadway excavation given in the proposal includes tile quantity of ditch excavation for those ditches shown on the plans. 19-1.08 Compaction.-Ill lien of the relative compaction requirements in S.S. Sec. 19-5.03, "Relative Compaction (95 Percent) ," relative compaction ,-hall be not less than 90 percent, excepting that relative compaction under bridge or retaining wall footings shall be 95 percent as provided in S.S. Sec. 19-5.03. The requirements of the second paragraph in S.S. Sec. 19-5.03 are waived, 19--1.09 Iimbaankment Construction.-Concurrent with the construction of embankments, embankment- slopes shall be compacted by a tamping roller of a type approved by the Engineer. file slopes shall be rolled in increments of 6 feet, measured vertically. The roller shall traverse each increment of slope 6 times for a total of 3 round trips. If directed by the Engineer and before compac- tion is done, water shall be applied to the embankment slopes in a fine spray to avoid erosion. lull compensation for compacting embankment slopes shall be counidered as included in the contract price paid per cubic yard for roadway excavation, and no separate payment will be made therefor. Water applied as directed by the Engineer will be paid for at the contract price per thousand gallons for furnishing and applying water. 19-1 .10 Existing Paveilient.-Prior to placing; embankment, subbase, or bal.;e illalturial over existing pavement, the pavement shall be scarified to its fills depth. After scarifying, the pavement shall be broken up and recompacted. Pieces of pavement over 6 inches in greatest dimension remaining exposed or loose after compaction, shall be removed and disposed of as directed by the Eng i neer. Full compensation for scarifying and recompacting, and removing and dis- posing of oversize material shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of work, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 19-3 668- 4 i 19-1, ll Imported Borrow.-Thc provisions in S.S. Sec. 19-7` "Borrow Cxuo- ~�= vutioo," are modified as follows: The Resistance (R-value) and the method of payment will be specified in the special provisions. If it is 6ctorm\ncJ by the Engineer that it is impracticable to determine the pay quantity for imported borrow as provided in S.S. Sec. 19-7.04, "Measurement," the pay quantity will be computed on the basis of the dimunsionsMoxn on the plans, x6'uytcJ by the amount of any change ordered by the Engineer. No compensation will be muJu for imported bor- row placed outside the limits shown on the plans. K���C��� 13-4 KVK�(��� SECTION 20 EROSION CONTROL I'llc provisions in S.S. Sec. 20, "Erosion Control and highway Planting;," are modified as follows: 20-1 .01 Beginning of: Work.4.ori: shall not commence until the ling;i neer has approved the materials, equipment, and application methods proposed by the Contractor, and has directed the Contractor to start wort . 20-1 .02 'Materials and Methods.-Erosion control shall not require culti- vation, treatment with weed control chemicals, ol• the placerlellt of Straw or topsoil . Erosion control slurry shall be applied by means of a nozzle, shall be applied uniformly on the designated areas Within 4 hours of mixing, and shall consist of the following;' materials: 1. Mulch shall he a green colored, fibrous, wood cellulose material containing; no growth or germination inhibiting; factors, and shall be applied at the rate of 35 lbs. per 1,000 S(illarC feet, measured parallel to the slope. 2. Commercial fertilizer shall be a controlled release type, shall • contain uncoated, soluble pellets for fast green-up, andshall be applied at the rate of 15 lbs. per 1 ,000 square feet, measured par- allel to the slope. 3. Seed shall conform to the provisions of the California Agricultural Code and the Federal Seed Act , shall be inoculated in accordance with the manufacturer's recolmnendatioils, and shall be planted within 4 days of being treated. 'file t)'pes of seed to he used and the spread rate per 1 ,000 square feet, meaSured parallel to the slope, shall be as specified in the special provisions. 4 . hater shall be free of weed seeds and shall be of such quality as to proriotc the germination and growth of the seeds. 5. Soil stabilizer shall be a chemical type and shall be applied in accorance with the manufacturer's specifications. "Soil Scal ," "Soil Bond," 111?nviru," or Cqual product must be approved in writing; by the Engineer. G. Jute mesh shall be uniform, open, plain-weave, flame-retardant mesh, dyed green, and made from the unbleached single jute yarn. Jute mesh shall be placed in accordance with the manufacturer's specifi- cations :ill tile locations shown on the plans. In Lieu of juto mesh, an equivalent soil retention material may be used, if approved by the Engi.ncer. • 20-1 .03 Payment.-13efore any payment .is made for erosion control , a mini- mum of 95 percent of the erosion control area shall be covered with vegetation 20-1 t�i68 i within 45 days after the slurry has been applied. Allowance will be made by the Engineer for existing geologic conditions, and for environmental and climatic condition-,; prevailing daring the seed germination period. Payment for jute mesh will be made at the contract price per square yard, as determined from the actual amount of material in the finished work. Payment for erosion control will be made at the contract price per 1,000 square feet, measured parallel to the slope, which shall include full compen- sation for furnishing and applying ill mulch, fertilizer, seed, and water to insure establishment of the required vegetative coverage. Paymcnt for soil stabli:.er will be made at the contract price per 1 ,000 square fec;t, measured parallel to the slope, which shall include full compen- sation for furnishing and applying the chemical material ill accordance with manufacturer's specifications. 20-1 .0.1 Plastic i'.ipe.-PIastic pipe (supply line) sizes 1/2 i.ncll through 1 1/4 inches shall be connected by solvent-weld type joints. Plastic pipe (supply Iine) sizes 1 1/2 inches through 3 inches shall be connected by rubber ring-type fitt.11lg'S. Plastic pipe (supply line), solvent-weld type, shall be polyvinyl chloride (PVC) 1120 or 1220 plastic pipe (Class 160). Plastic pipe (supply line) with ring-type fittings shall be PVC 1120 or 1220 plastic pipe (Class 160) . Plastic pipe shall. be extruded from 100 percent virgin material ; shall be homogeneous throughout; shall be smooth inside and outside; and shall not have any cracks, holes, foreign materials, dents, wrinkles or blisters. Fittings for solvent-weld type plastic pipe shall be rigid polyvinyl chloride, Type 11, high impact fittings and sliall have a bursting pressure greater than the pipe bursting pressure. Pipe shall be cut with a fine tooth hacksaw and any burrs shall be removed. The outside surface of the pipe and the inside surface of the fittings shall be wiped with a clean cloth saturated with methyl isobittyl ketone to remove all dirt and moisture before the cement is applied. Cement shall be applied to the pipe and fitting socket with a brush having width approximately the depth of the socket, and shall be applied freely with a light wiping action to :spread the CCUIent uniformly over the surfaces. The pipe surfaces or fitting socket shall not be rubbed with the brush any more than is necessary to spread the cement. if the cement thickens, it shall be thinned to the proper consist- ency as recommended by the manufacturer. I►llnlediately after the cement has been applied to the surfaces to be joined, tho pipc shall be inserted into the fitting with a twisting motion to tine full depth of the fitting socket. Immediately after joining is completed, excess cement: shall be thoroughly wiped from the pipe and fitting. The joined members shall be allowed to dire for at least 5 minutes before they are handled. In cold or damp weather, the curing period shall be increased to compensate for the slower evaporation of the solvent. Additional fittings or pipe sections It1a1y be added to the completed joint within 3 minutes if care is exercised in handling so that a strain is not placed on the previous joint. The outside threads of all threaded connections on plastic pipe shall be coated with a joint compound suitable for use with plastic pipe. The 8-hour pressure test specified in S.S. Sec. 20-5.03, "Installation", shall be performed on the plastic pipeline on the supply side of the control valve, except that the duration of the test sliall be one hour. 20-2 068- Unless otilcr<<isc shown on the plans or specified in the special provisions, plastic pipe placed in a trench shall be laid on smooth, undisturbed, or well- compacted earth and shall he snaked from side to side in the trench at .in- tervals of approximately SO feet. Ring;-type plastic pipe shall not he snaked. Pipe shall be covered between joints with small mounds of earth to prevent movement. After pressure tests on the pipelines have been completed and before any b;.ickfill i.s placed, water shall he run through the entire line until the pipe has been cooled to the temperature of the supply water. The trench shall be immediately backfilled, covering; the pipe wLth soft earth to prevent damage to the pipe from rocks or clods. Pressure tests will not be required for 1/2 inch plastic pipe supply line. Icing;-type fittings shall be made of the same material and have the same joint design as the pipe, as rcconunendcd by the manufacturer. Joints between fittings and pipe shall he sealed with rubber rings, shall allow fol. expansion and contraction, and shall be assembled with a nontoxic luhricant as recom- mended by the manufacturer. Pipe bells shall be an integral part of ring;-type plastic pipe and shall conform to the minimum wall thickness provided for S.U.R. 26 in Commercial Standard C.S256. A Portland cement concrete thrust block shall be provided at each change in alignment exceeding 20 degrees, and at each end of ring-type plastic pipe supply lines. Concrete for thrust blocks shall be produced from commercially available aggregates and cement and shall contain not less than 470 pounds of portland cement per cubic yard. Concrete may he hand-mixed. Ring-type plastic pipe, .including fittings and thrust blocks, shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's directions and as directed by • the Engineer. Full compensation for furnishing; all matcri.als, including; fittings and adhesives, and doing; all the work required to install the pipe, including excavation and backfill with native material , and I''or testing the system, shall be considered as included in the contract prices paid for the various sizes of plastic pipe, and no addi.t.i.onal. compensation will be allowed therefor. • 20-3 i i SECTION 21 CLEANUP All construction debris, materials, and e(Itlil)nlent in the area of construc- ti.on and any adjacent areas used by the Contractor, shall be removed and dis- posed of outside of the construction area in accordance wi.th the provisions i.n S.S. Sec. 7-1. 13, "Disposal of Material Outside the lii.ghway Right of Way". Discolored Portland cement concrete shall be cleaned by the Contractor at his expense. Concrete may be cleaned by abrasive blast cleaning or other methods approved by the Engi.necr. Full compensation for cicarl-up shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various contract items of' work requiring clean-up, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 21-1 0689 SECTION 24 LIME TREATMENT The provisions in S.S. Sec. 24, "Lime Treatment",, are modified as fol- lows: 24-1 .01 Materials. -When specified in the special provisions, selected material conforming to the provisions in S.S. 19-2.07P "Selected Material", shall be lime treated. Selected material may also consist of a mixture of existing asphalt concrete pavement, base, subbase, and native soil. Quicklime shall be capable of being,, completely hydrated without leaving any calcium carbonate residue, or unhydratable calcium oxide. Samples of hydrated lime and quicklime for testing will be taken only at the project site iiinnediately after delivery. The cost of routine control testing; will be horiie by the Agency. Any retesting required because of the Contractor's failure to conform to require- ments of these Standard Specificatioiis when the first test is made shall be paid for by the Contractor at the rate-; established by the Engineer, or as stated in the special provisions. 24-1.02 Preparing Matcrials.-Existing oil treated surfacing or asphalt con-trete surfacing shall be broken tip and incorporated into the material to be lime treated. Pieces of oil treated surfacing or asphalt concrete surfacing which have ,a llllXilllUm dimciisioii larger than 2 inches shall be removed and disposed of as provided iii S.S. Sec. 7-1. 13, "Disppsal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way." No water, other than that which is required to control dust, shall be added while the material is being prepared for lime treatment. 24-1 .03 Mixing.-Li.me shall be spread uniformly over the material to be treated without recourse to drifting or subsequent blading. The rate at which lime is to be spread will be determined by the U.-Ilgincer, based on samples of lime furnished from the designated source, and the mate- rials to be treated. The spread rate, expressed in pounds per square foot, will be giveli to the Contractor at least 10 working days prior to the commence- ment of lime treatment operations. Lime shall be mixed with the prepared material before any water is added. The mixer shall be outfitted for the controlled addition of water through the mixing chamber. After being mixed as specified, the lime treated material shall be allowed to titre overnight. Upon coi-i:pletion of the curing period, the material shall be remixed. Material spread or mixed iii adjoining strips oil the roadbed shall be thoroughly Illixed alld blended, with ail overlap of approximately 6 inches, to ellsilre that there will not be, any areas with segregated aggregate or illSUffi- C1011L lillic colitellt. The eighth paragraph in S.S. Sec. 241.04, "Mixing", is superseded by the following: Mixing or remixing operations, regardless of the 0(jUilMlent used, shall continue until the material is free of streaks or pockets or lime, 24-1 (106 91 0 the mixture is uniform, and all material, other than rocks and asphalt cr;ncrete surfacing, is broken into pieces that will pass a one-inch sieve. 24-1.04 Spreading; and Compacting.-In lieu of the provi.si.ons in the second paragraph in S.S. Sec. 24-1 .05, "Spreading and Compacting", the maximum compacted thickness of any layer shall not exceed 10 inches. If the surface of the completed, compacted, 1.i-me treated material is below the specified grade, less the allowable tolerance, the Contractor shall furnish the material needed to bring the surface to the specified grade, and- shall mix the material with the lime treated material to a minimum depth of 4 inches. Lime needed to attain the required lime content shall be added. No additional compensation will be allowed for furnishing and placing additional lime and material , or for remixing and compacting the combined lime and mate- rial . At the option of the Contractor, deficiencies In grade of lime treated material after compaction is completed, less the allowable tolerance, may be corrected with Class 2 aggregate base, at the Contractor's expense. Compac- tion of Class 2 aggregate base shall conform to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 26, "Aggregate Bases". When asphalt concrete is to be placed directly on lime treated material, the finished surface of the lime t-reat•ed material shall not deviate at any point more than 0.03 foot from the bottom of. a 10-foot straightedge placed in any direction. Minor i.ndentaions, such as those produced by sheepsfoot or segmented wheel rollers, may remain in the surface of the finished material after final trimming and rolling. • The sixth paragraph in S.S. Sec. 24-1.05, "Spreading and Compacting", is superseded by the following: Compaction operations shall not be started until the clay following the completion of mixing operations, and shall be completed within 96 hours after the lime is spread. 24-1.05 Curing.-In lieu of the asphaltic emulsions specified ii S.S. Sec. 24-1.06, "Curing", the curing seal shall be RS1 asphaltic emulsion. 2.1-1 .06 Payment.-Class 2 aggregate base placed at the Contractor's Option to correct irregularities in grade as hereinbefore specified will not be paid for. Excavating, hauling, placing, and compacting selected material will be paid for at the contract unit price for roadway excavation. 24-2 06,191 • SECTION 25 AGGREGATE SUBBASES Tile provisions in S.S. Sec. 25, "Aggregate Subbases", are modified as follows: Unless otherwise provided in the special provisions, aggregate subbase shall conform to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 25, "Aggregate Subbases", for either Class 1 or Class 2 aggregate subbase, at the Contractor's option. The subbase provided must comply wholly with the specifications for Class 1 or Class 2 aggregate subbase. A combination of the two separate specifications will not be accepted. • 06) 2s-i (8 •Y 3. L 1 SECTION 26 AGGREGATE BASES The provisions in S.S. Sec. 26, "Aggregate [lases", are modified as fol- lows: Aggregate base shell he Class 2 and shall conform to the grading for the 1 1/2" Maximum or 3/4" Maximum grading. The aggregate base provided must comply wholly with the specifications for the 1 1/2" Maximum or 3/4" Maximum grading. A combination of the two separate specifications will not be per- mitted. In licit of the provisions in the second paragraph In S.S. Sec. 26-1.06, „Measurement", the weight of material to he paid for will be determined by de- ducting from the material delivered to the work, the weight of water in the material at the time of weighing, which exceeds 9 percent of the dry weight of the material . The water content of the material will be determined by 'fest Method No. Calif. 226. 'ncc weight of water deducted will not be paid for. Rill compensation for furnishing and applying all water after tile material has been delivered to the roadbed, including water required for dust control , shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per ton or per cubic yard of aggregate base, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 0693 26-1 ft ;1` . .. • SECTION 27 CEMENT TREATED BASES 'rhe provisions in S.S. Sec. 27, "Cement Treated Bases", are modified as follows: The class of cement treated base, the cement content, and the type of spreading operation will be specified In the special provisions. If the material is mixed by the batch mixing method, the batch mixing plant may be Class 2. The mixed material shall be covered to prevent moisture loss during transportation. • • 0694 27-1 SECTION 28 BASE FAILURE REPAIR AND PAVEMENT RECONSTRUCTION Where indicated on the plans, as provided in the special provisions, or as directed by the lingi.neer, existing base and bituminous surfacing shall be removed to the required depth. Resulting holes and depressions shall. be backfilled with 'Type B asphalt concrete to the .lines and grade established by the Engineer. The material removed shall lie disposed of outside the highway right of way in accordance with the provisions in S.S. Sec. 7-1 . 13, "Disposal of Mate- rials Outside the Highway [tight of. Way". Prior to filling the areas with asphalt concrete, the subgrado shall be compacted to 90 percent relative compa.►ctian in accordance with the provisions in Section 19-1 .OS, "Compaction", of these Standard Specifications. ItSI asphaltic emulsion shall be applied as paint binder to the edges of the exist- ing asphalt concrete. Asphalt concrete backfill shall be compacted to a relative compaction of 90 percent, as determined by 'Test Method No. Contra Costa 231 (In-Place Den- sity) , and Test Method No. Contra Costa 2011 (Maximum Density) . All excavations for base failure and intersection repairs shall be back- filled during the sauce day on which the excavation is performed. No excava- tion will be permitted to remain unfilled overnight. If necessary, excavations shall be temporarily filled to the existing pavement level overnight and excavated the next working day at the Contractor's • expense. , At the Contractor's option, with the express, written approval of the Engineer, and at no additional cost to the Agency, the depth of removal of ex- isting base and bit1i11i1lOUS surfacing may be increased beyond the limits indi- cated on the plans or provided in the special provisions. The increased depth shall be determined by the Engineer and shall be such as to provide sufficient pavement strength consistent with traffic loading. If this option is selected .,y the Contractor, compaction of the subgrade will not be required. The intent of this option is to eliminate the delay caused by the necessity of testing the subgrade for relative compaction and thus expedite the backfilling operation and reduce the inconvenience and delay to public traffic. The quantity of base failure repair and pavement reconstruction to be paid for will be measured by the square foot. The contract unit price paid per square foot for base failure repair and pavement reconstruction shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials (including asphalt concrete and paint binder) tools, equip- ment, and incidentals, and for doing all the work (including excavation, removal, and disposal of materials) Involved in repairing base and pavement ;cid performing; pavement reconstruction as shown on the plans (including in- creasing the depth of removal as hereinabove specified) , as specified in these .Standard Specifications and the special provisions, and as directed by the linginecr. In li.cu of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 4-1.0313, "Increased or Decreased Quantities", adjustment of compensation will. not be made if the total pay quantity of base failure repair varies by more than 25 percent from the amount: shown in the proposal. • 28-1 SECTION 29 PAVEMENT REINFORCING FABRIC 29-1 .01 Description.-'Phis ►work shall consist of furnishing and placing pavement reinforcing fabric in conjunction ►with asphalt concrete pavement overlays, as shown on the plans and as specified in these Standard Specifica- tions and the special provisions. 29-1.02 Material.-The material shall be black, nonwoven, polypropylene material, fused on both sides, conforming to the following requirements: I. Weight 3.8 oz. to 4.5 ozz. Per square yard 2. Strength and Elongation 'rests.-When tested in accordance with ASTM Method D1682-64 (grab method) the material shall conform to the fol- lowing requirements: A. Minimum Tensile Strength in Both Directions 50 pounds per inch of width B. Elongation: In warp direction, at 20 lbs. tension 0.20 inch per inch in fill direction, at 30 lbs. tension 0.33 inch per inch 29-1.03 Surface Cleaning.-Prior to placement of the fabric, all material .such as (but not limited to) leaves, dirt, sand, gravel, water, and vegetation, :►hall be remuved from the pavement to the satisfaction of the Engineer. 29-1.04 Surface Preparation.-PrIot to placing the fabric, and ►.then so directed by the Engineer, the pavement surfs►ce shall be prepared as follows: 1. Pavement irregularities shall be leveled with asphalt concrete. 2. Pavement cracks and deformed pavement shall be cleaned of all dirt by compressed air jet, sprayed and scaled with RS1 asphaltic emul- sioji, and skin patched with asphalt concrete. 3. Where: the pavement has cracked, but has not deformed, cracks shall be cleaned of all dirt by compressed air jet and sprayed with RS1 aSJA1altj.0 011111lSi011. Labor, e(luipment, and materials, used iii preparing tile Surface will be paid for as extra work as provided in S.S. Sec. 9-1.03, "Force Account Pay- 11101it". 29-1.05 Applying Asphalt.-The provisions in S.S. See. 92-1.04, "Applying Asphalt", are modified as follows: The pavement surface upon which the fabric -is to be placed shall be sprayed with steam-refined Paving asphalt, Type AR-4000, at the rate of 0.22 gals. to 0.25 gals. per square yard. 29-1 06,196 The minimum width for application of the asphalt shall be 10 inches greater than the width of the fabric. Paving asphalt shall not be applied any further in advance of the asphalt concrete overlay than the pavement are,-.. *from which traffic can be completely excluded. Asphalt shall be applied by means of a suitably metered asphalt spray truck, or the spraying; equipment shall be calibrated in accordance with 'fest Method No. Calif. 339A prior to the application of any asphalt. 29-1.06 Laying Fabri.c.-Fabric shall be overlapped G inches at all joints and no joint shall be lapped more than 2 layers. Transverse joints shall be shingled to prevent pickup by the paver. Asphaltic emulsion or paving asphalt shall be applied to all joints. The fabric shall be carefully placed to avoid wrinkles and hroorrwd or squeeged to remox•e any huhbles. 11' wrinkles which are lart,r enoul,h to cause laps, the fabric shall be cut and laid flat, with a 12-inch wise fabric patch placed over the cut and sealed with RS1 asphaltic emulsion or paving asphalt. At each ut..iIf.ty cover within the area which is to be covered with fabric, the fabric shall he neatly cut around the cover to allow for subsequent raising of the cover. Turning of the: paving machine or other vehicles shall be done slowly and shall be kept to a minimum to avoid damage to the fabric. If equipment tires or tracks tend to stick to the fabric during paving operations, small quantities of asphalt concrete shall be spread ahead of the wheels or tracks to prevent sticking. 29-1.07 :Measurement.-Quantities of pavement reinforcing fabric placed as shown an the plans or as directed by tile Iingi.neer will be determined from measurements of the area covered by the reinforcing fabric, with no allowance for laps. 29-1.03 Payment.-The contract price paid per square yard for pavement reinforcing fabric shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, (including paving asphalt and :asphaltic emulsion) , tools, equip- ment, and incidentals and for doing all the work involved in furnishing and placing pavement reinforcing fabric complete in place, as shown on the plans, as required by these Standard Specifications and the special provisions, and u:. directed by the Engineer. 29-2 (1697 ------ SECTION 37 BITUMINOUS SEALS, HEATER SCARIFICATION , AND ASPHALT REJUVENATION 37-1 SEAL COATS AND ROCK SEAL The provisions in S.S. Sec. 37-1, "Seal Coats", and S.S. Sec. 37-23, "Rock Seal", are modified as follows: Seal coats and rock seal shall be applied so that when completed, the edge will present a neat and uniform appearance true to the line established by the Engineer. Full compensation for complying with tIlLs requirement shall he considered as included in the contract price paid per toil or per ctihic yard for screellillgs and the Contract III-ice per ton for asphaltic emulsion (seal coat) , and no separate payment will be made therefor. 37-2 SLURRY SEAL S.S. See. 37-2, "Slurry Seal", is modified as follows: 37-2.01 general .-At least one day before commencing scaling operations oil the streets scheduled for closure, the Contractor shall have at the work site the amount of aggregate and emulsion which is required to complete the scaling of the streets scheduled for closure. The Contractor ,;hall be responsible for the inspection and supervision required to control the characteristics of the slurry seal so that it will conform to the approved mix design and will satisfy the requirements for spreading as specified herein. All testing and inspection required to establish the degree to which the material, as furnished and placed, satisfies the requirements of the approved mix design, will be performed by the Engineer. 37-2.02 Mix Design, Proportioning and Testing.-At least 5 working days prior to commencing slurry sealing operations the Contractor shall provide the Ungincer with the following information oil the proposed slurry seal mixture: 1. The source of each ingredient of the proposed mixture. 2. Three copies of the final mix design showing percentages of each material in the proposed mixture and the results of the wet-track abrasion tests which shall he performed. Slurry seal shall not be furnished or placed tintil the proposed mix proportions and charac- teristics have been approved in writing by the Engineer. During slurry scaling operations the contractor shall provide the Engi- neer with the following: 1. Quantity of asphaltic emulsion used in each batch. 2. Quantity of asphaltic emulsion used daily. 3. One copy each of all aggregate delivery tags. 37-1 If the quantity of materials being used, or the appearance of the slurry seal indicates that the mix design .is not being adhered to, work will be sus- pended and the Contractor shall supply the Engineer with the following samples: 1. Slurry seal aggregate - s0 pounds 2. Asj,)haltic emulsion - 1 gallon 3. Abrasion test pads - 3 each Work shall not be resumed until a modified mix design is prepared by the Contractor and is approved by the Engineer, or corrective measures are taken to insure conformance with the approved mix design. In lieu of the Brading specified in S.S. Sec. 37-2.020, "Agee-egate", the percentage composition by weight shall conform to one of ti►e following gradings which will be specified in the special provisions. The grading shall be determined by `fest Method No. Calif. 202. Type I Type I I Type III Sieve Size Percent Percent Percent Passing Passing Passing 3/8 100 100 100 No. 4 100 00-100 70-90 No. 8 90-100 65-90 45-70 No. Ib 65-90 •15-70 2S-50 No. 30 40-60 30-50 11-34 No. 50 25-42 1s-30 12-25 No. 100 15-30 10-21 7-18 No. 200 10-20 5-15 5-15 Mineral filler shall be Portland cement or aluminum sulphate and shall be considered as part of the blended aggregate. Mineral filler shall be used only if necessary to improve the workability of the mixture or gradation of the aggregate. Water shall be potable and free from harmful soluble salts. Admixtures may be used as necessary to control the mixing and setting rates of the mixture. The admixture, the amount to be added, and the methods by which it is to be added, must be approved by the Engineer before the admix- ture is used. 37-2.03 Stockpiling of Materials.-Precautions shall be taken to insure that aggregate stockpiles are not contaminated by oversize rock, clay, silt, or do not contain an excessive amount of moisture. Stockpiles will be permitted only in areas that are readily drained. Methods used to stockpile aggregate, which cause segregation of tilt aggregate, will not be permitted. 37-2.04 Equipment 37-2.041 Maintenance and Condition.-All equipment, tools, and machines used .in the performance of the work shall be maintained in satisfactory working, ni'der at all times. 37-2 06iJi9 37-2.042 Slurry Mixing.-There sliall be a mi.ni.mum of 2 mixers, in good working condition, available for use on the project at all times that work .is • in progress. Each mixer shall have a capacity of at least 7 cubic yards. Slurry m.ixcrs sliall be the continuous-Plow mix.in}; type. Rotating drum mixers will not be permitted. Each mixer shall be capable of accurately dC- limcri.ng at a continuous and constant rate, a predetermined proportion of aggregate, water, and asphaltic emulsion to the mixing chamber and discharging the thoroughly mixed product on a continuous basis. Aggregate shall be sprayed with water immediately prior to being mixed with the emulsion. 1'he mixing unit shall be capable of thoroughly blending all of the ingredients. The total time of mixing shall not exceed =1 minutes. (ages or approved means of measurement shall be provided on the equipment so that the proportional rates of aggregate, water, and asphaltic emulsion can be checked at intervals determined by the Engineer. Each mixer shall be equipped with an approved fines feeder that provides an accurate metering device or method to introduce a predetermined proportion Of mineral filler into the mixer at the same time and in the same location that the aggregate is introduced. The fines feeder shall be used whenever added mineral filler .is a part of the aggregate blend. The mixer shall be equipped with a water pressure system and fol;-type spray bar adequatC for complete fogging; of the pavement surface ahead of the spreading Cquipment as specified in Section 37-2.05, "Preparation for Slurry Scaling", of these Standard Specifications. 37-2.0,13 Slurry Spreading Equipment.-A mechanical type, squeegee-equipped distributor shall be attached to each mixer. 'rhe distributor shall be equipped with flexible material which will maintain contact with the surface of the • pavement to prevent loss of slurry from the distributor. The distributor shall be so maintained as to prevent loss of slurry on varying street grades and crowns by adjustments which will assure a uniform spread. 'There shall be a steering device and a flexible strikeoff. The spreader box shall have an adjustable width. The box shall be kept clean, and build-up of asphalt and aggregate on the box shall not be permitted. 37-2.044 Auxiliary Equi.pmCnt.-liana squeegees, shovels, and other equi.p- mcnt shall be provided as necessary to perform the work. 37-2.05 Preparation for Slurry Scaling.-Prior to commencing scaling operations, the Contractor shall reference all manhole covers, valve covers, street monument covers, and other surface facilities so that they can be subsequently found for cleaning. The method of referencing the utility covers must be approved by the Engineer prior to the commencement of scaling opera- tions. Immediately prior to commencing scaling operations, all utility covers (.including survey monuments) shall be protected by thoroughly oiling the cover with an oil. of a grade not less than SAI: 30. No adhesive material sliall be permitted to cover, seal , or fill the joint- between the cover and its frame. Slurry seal shall be removed from the cover by the end of the same work day that the slurry sca.l is spread over the cover. (Vater shall be sprayed on the full width of the pavement surface immedi- ately prior to the application of the slurry seal. Water shall be applied at such a rate as to dampen the surface and shall not be allowed to flow freely • in front of the slurry seal distributor. 37-.3 0700 37-2.06 Applicatioil.-Slum• seal shall not be applied if either the surface or air temperature is below 550F. and falling, but may be applied when the pavement surface and air temperatures, are both ahove 150F. anti rising. Trial mixes shagI he 1)reparod in the slurry mixer anti applied to if test area before any major work .is undertaken. Any of the proposed streets to be slurry sealed may be designated as a test area and all. work completed and ac- cepted by tile Engineer within the test area will be maid for at the contract unit prices. Prior to trial. mixing, the Contractor shall calibrate the feed controls for the aggregate, emulsion, water, fines, and admixtures. During trial mixing, the tater, fines, and admixture content shall be adjusted to ob- tain the consistency and setting; rates desired. The proportions of aggregate and enlulsi.on may be changed only after the submittal of a flow mix design. The slurry mixture shrill be of the desired consistency when it is placed on the pavement and no materials shall be added to tile slurry after Placement. A sufficient amount of slurry shall be carried in all parts of the spreader at all times so that complete coverage is obtained. t..etmping, balling, chi• unmixed ag;g;regatc will not be permitted. Segreg;ati.on of the emulsion and aggregate fines from the coarse aggregate will not be permitted. Excessive breaking of the emulsion Ln the distributor will not be allowed. No streaks, such as caused by ovorsi:cd aggregate, shall lie left ill the finished seal coat. Each slurry seal application shall start and end oil a strip of building paper or other suitable material laid on the pavement transverse to the street centerline. The paper shall be removed immediately after the slurry seal is placed so as to leave a clean, straight edge. Longitudinal and transverse joints shall be lapped neatly without unsightly edges or excessive accunutla- t.iotl of slthrry seal . in lieu of building, paper the contractor may use a chalk line and hand work the slurry seal to provide the desired clean, neat edge. When slurry seal is applied to a curbed street, the gutter shall be over- lapped a 111i11imcnn width of 2 inches and the rate of application shall be such as to produce a minimum uniform thickness of 1/4 inch over the gutter. When tike L•Ilgincer determines that slurry seal which has been placed is unsuitable and does not conform to the requirements of these Standard Specifi- cations, the slurry seal shall be removed, the pavement shall be cleaned, and new slurry seal shall be applied. Unsuitable slurry seal which is removed shall be disposed of ill accord- athce with the provisions in S.S. Sec. 7-1. 13, "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way". Full compensation for removing, and disposing; of the rejected sltirry seal shall be considered as included in the contract price paid for slurry seal and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 37-2.07 Payment.-The contact price paid per square yard for slurry seal shall include full compensation for furnishing; all labor, materials, tools, equipment, a1t.1 incidentals, and for doing; all the work as shown on the plans, as Specified in these Standard Specifications and tike special provisions, and as directed by the Engineer. 37-3 BEATER SCARIFICATION Where shown oil the plans, existing pavement shall be evenly heated and scah•ificd to a minimumdepth of .i/4 :inch by a continuously moving; surface scarifier which shall be capable of treating at least 1,000 square yards of pavement per hour. The Surface shall be left in an evenly spread condition rtihcl tile, aggregate shall not be pulverized, spilled, or broken. The minimum 37-4 0701 temperature of the scarified asphalt shall not be less than 225°r. when meas- ured 3 minutes following; the operation. The binder shall not be charred in excess of 0.1 percent by weight. Compaction shall be with a steel roller followed by a robber-t.i.red com- pactor. The compaction operation shall be approved by the Engineer and per- formed immediately behind the scarifying operations. t1'hen required by the special provisions, all scarified and compacted pavement shall be treated with rejuvenating agent as provided in Section 37-4, "Asphalt Rejuvenation", of these Standard Specifications. Within 3 days after the pavement is scarified, it shall receive two 1/8- inch slurry seal treatments with a 24-hour lapse between each treatment. Tile area to be treated shall be swept and prepared as specified in S.S. Sec. 37-2.06, "Placing". Slurry seal shall conform to the provisions in Section 37-2, "Slurry Seal", of these Standard Specifications. Existing; pavement material removed by heater planing, such as is done in the key-cutting process adjacent to a gutter or for bump removal , shall be disposed of outside of the street or highway right of way as provided in S.S. Sec. 7-1.13, "bisposal of Materials Outside the highway night of Way". 37-4 ASPI(Aur REJUVENATION Asphalt rejuvenating agent shall be Reclamite, diluted one part water to two parts of concentrate. Diluted Reclamite shall be applied at the rate of 0. 18 to 0.22 gallons per square yard. The exact rate of application will be determined by the Engineer. The quantity of rejuvenating agent shown on the proposal is the estimated quantity of concentrate required. The quantity for payment will he determined by actual measurement based on distributor truck tare weights. Pull compensation for furnishing water, and for providing all labor,. mate- rials, tools, and equipment required to apply the rejuvenating; agent shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per gallon for rejuvenating aag;ent, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 37-5 0709 i SECTION 39 ASPHALT CONCRETE 39-1 GENERAL 39-1.01 General .-The provisions in S.S. Sec. 39, "Asphalt Concrete", governing work clone pursuant to the provisions in Section 39-2, "Asplialt Concrete (Conventional PAVCQIent Section)", Section 39-3, "Asphalt Concrete (Full-Depth Section)", and Section 39-4, "Asphalt Concrete (Overlay)", of these Standard Specifications, are modified as follows: 39-1.02 Materials.-Asphalt concrete shall be Type B. Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, ;tspil:►lt hinder to lic mixed with aggregate shall be steam-ret'ilied paving asphalt, viscosity grade Alt 4000. Paint binder shrill be RSI asphaltic emulsion. Prime coat shall be liquid asphalt, SC-70. When aggregate is tested in accordance with 'fest Method No. Contra Costa County 214(AC) , the loss by sodium sulphate shall not exceed 9.6 percent. Asphalt concrete placed in the top layer of the surfacing shall be obtained from only one asphalt plant. 39-1 .03 Spreading and Compacting Equipment.-If the special provisions allow asphalt concrete to be spread by means of a spreader box, the spreader box shall be self-supported by wheels or tracks and shall have a screed that will produce a completed surfacing of uniform smoothness and texture conforming . to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 39-6.03, "Compacting". The spreader box may be drawn by tlw asphalt material supply Vehicle. when the special provisions require the asphalt paver to be ecruippcd with ;in automatic screed control, in addition to the requirements in S.S. Sec. 39-5, "Spreading and Compacting Equipment", the following requirements shall apply: When placing asphalt concrete to the lines and grades established by the lilngi;►cer. , the automatic controls shall control the longitudinal grade and transverse slope of the screed. Grade and slope references shall be furnished, installed, and maintained by the Contractor. . If the Contractor elects to use a ski device, the minimum length of the ski. shall be 30 feet. The ski devise shall be a rigid, one-piece unit and the entire 30 foot lcngth shall be utilized in activating the sensor. When placing the initial mat of asphalt concrete oil existing pavement, both ends of the screed shall be controlled by a sensor activated by a ski device not less than 30 I*ect long. When paving adjacent to a previously placed mat., the end of the screed adjacent to the previously placed mat shall be controlled by a that responds to the grade of the new mat with a tolerance or Chill ft. The end of the screed farthest from the previously placed mat shall be controlled in the same manner used for the previously placed mut. if the methods and equipment fail to produce a layer of asphalt concrete conforming to the requirements (including straightedge tolerance) in S.S. Sec. a9-G.0.i, "Compacting", the paving operations shall be discontinued and the Contractor shall modify tite equipment or furnish substitute equipment which will produce the results specified herein. If the automatic screed controls fail to operate properly during any day's work, the Contractor may use manual control of the spreading equipment • for the remainder of that clay. 'file equipment malfunction shall be cor- rected or the malfunctioning equipment shall be replaced with controlled equipment conforming to the requirements in this section before starting another day's work. In lieu of the provisions in the sixth paragraph in S.S. Sec. 39-5.02, "Compacting Equipment", colic crninl, "other equipment", vibratory rollers and other compaction devices which do not conform to the provisions ill S.S. Sec. 39-5.02 must perform hi such a mrnnner as to achieve the relative compaction requirements specified in the special provisions. Relat:ivc compaction is defined as the ratio of the hi-place density of the asphalt concrete, as determined by Test Method No. Contra Costa 231 , to the test maximum density (average of 3 specimens) of the same asphalt concrete mix when tested in accordance with Test Method No. Contra Costa 20.11 . The maximum density and the criterion for evaluation of rollers and compaction devices shall be deter- mined by Test Method No. Contra Costa 913-13. 39-1 .01 Spreading and Compacting.-The contractor sliall furnish and use canvas tarpaulins to cover all loads of asphalt concrete from the time that the mixture is loaded until it is discharged from the delivery vehicle. Asphalt concrete: shall not be spread when the weather .is rainy or foggy. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility, based on weather predictions, to schedule his paving operations to avoid paving in the rain or fog. If the clay's operations are cancelled because of predicted rain or fog, no working day will be charged, regardless of actual working conditions. • Asphalt concrete shall not be spread on any surface on which Water i.s ponded. If the Contractor elects to proceed with the spreading of asphalt concrete and rain or fog necessitates a suspension of operations, loaded trucks in transit shall return to the asphalt concrete batchi.ng plant and no compensation will be allowed for the asphalt concrete which cannot be spread due to the suspension of operations. When traffic is permitted to pass through the project arca, asphalt con- Crete shall he spread on half of the roadbed at a time and the remaining half of the roadbed shall be kept free of obstructions and open for use by public traffic at all times. The sequence of spreading shall be such as to avoid the necessity of spreading with a cold joint on both sides of the area to be covered. All underlying layers shall be completed before tine surface course is spread. When a previous layer of asphalt concrete has been subjected to vehicular traffic, paint binder consisting of RSI asphaltic emulsion shall be applied at the rate of 0.07 gal . per square yard to the surface of the layer in advance of spreading the subsequent layer. Conforming wurk shall be perfurmed and driveways, entrances, and road connections shall be paved to connect w1th the new paving, all as shown on the plans or as directed by the Engineer. Conforms between existing pavement and newly constructed pavement shall be made by cutting the existing pavement to a neat, smooth, line at the con- form 1 hic and constructing a vertical-face butt- joint. When directed by the Ling ineer, temporary transi.t.ions shall be constructed • to conform with exi.sting pavement. Tlic transi.ti.ons shall be constructed with a minimum 10-foot length using asphalt concrete or cutback with a paper joint. 39-2 0704 The transitions shall be removed before continuing with the spreading of the Jill abutting layer of asphalt concrete. Crushing of aggregate particles in the top laver of the surface course by roller action may result in rejection of the woria, or a reduction in compensa- tion to the Contractor. The Engineer shall be the sole judge as to whether the work will be rejected, or a reduction in compensation will be made. Where crushing of aggregate particles in the lower layers has resulted from roller action, the crushed particles shall be covered with RSI asphaltic emulsion, prig to the placement of the next layer, and no additional compensa- tion will be allowed therefor. 3�3-l .fi, Payment.-If there is a contract item for asphaltic emulsion, and the Engineer directs the Contractor to apply the emulsion as normal paint binder to a laver of asphalt concrete prior to spreading the: next layer, the. Contractor will be }valid for the quantity of asphaltic cmulsion use,I , notwith- standing; the fact that tho emulsion is ,also used to cover the aggregate crushed during the tolling of the lower layers of asphalt concrete. The contract price paid for asphalt concrete shall include full compensa- tion for the following: 1. Construction and removal of temporary trans.istions. 2. Construction of driveways, entrances, and road connections. 3. Cutting and trimming existing pavement for conform work. 4. Constructing pavement conforms. S. ;spreading sand cover over prime coat when directed by the Engineer. G. Applying asphaltic emulsion to aggregate crushed during, the rolling operation, subject to the exception Stated herein where the emulsion is also used as paint binder on the layer containing the crushed ag- gregate and there is a contract item for asphaltic emulsion. 39-2 ASPI IAI:T CONCRETE (CONVENTIONAL PAVEMENT SECTION) The following provisions as modified or supplemented by the special pro- visions, shall be applicable to asphalt concrete placed on Class 2 aggregate base, cement-treated base, or lime-treated base: Attention is directed to the provisions in the first paragraph in S.S. Sec. 39-6.02, "Spreading". The extent of the areas where asphalt concrete shall be spread to level irregularities shall be subject to ad- justment by the Engineer, depending on actual conditions prevailing on the project. Aggregate for the asphalt concrete used for leveling irregularities shall conform to the grading for the 1/2" maximum, Medium grading;. Prior to placing the surface course, the finished surface of the previous layer of asphalt concrete shall not vary at any point more than u.pS foot above or below the grade: established by the Engineer. All trimming of the surface required to correct surface irregularities shall be completed while the temperature of the asphalt concrete is above 200°fa. 39-3 • With the exception of vehicles unloading asphalt concrete, no vehi- cle will be allowed on the paint hinder. All vehicles involved .in the Contractor's operations shall turn around only at public street intersections. Driveways and other pri.vate property shall not he used without prior written consent of the involved property owner. A dated copy of the written consent shall be delivered to the L•ngineer prior to the use of driveway or private property. Attention is directed to the provisions in the first paragraph in S.S. Sec. 39-ci.021, "Spreading". The extent of the areas where ;asphalt concrete shall be spread to level i.rregularitics, as shown on the plans, shall be subject to revision by the Engineer, depending on actual con- di tions prevailing on the project. The asphalt concrete may he spread .in layers not exceeding 0. 20 ft. in thickness and by any ;;ieans that will produce a surface of craniform smoatfill CSS and texture. The leveling opera- tion shall he complet.cd before: any overlay wort, is started. When a uutlt'iple layer overlay is to be placed, the thickness Of Cacti layer shall he as specified in the special provisions. Conforms between existing pavement and newly constructed overlay pavement shall be made by tapering the new pavement as shown on the plans. In areas without curbs, the overlay ".11,1.11 extend to the edge of the pavement. In curbed areas, unless otherwise shown oat the plans or dir- ect0d by the I:nginver, the overlay shall extend to the stutter lip. In addition to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 3)9-0.02, "Spreading", all transverse joints shall have a straight, vertical face which shall be • made by paving; against a hoard of the same thickness as the paving layer. The hoard shall be removed after the layer of surfacing has been compacted, and paper shall he laid against the vertical face and along the existing road surface that is to be Overlaid. Asphalt concret.c shall he spread over the paper to the width and length, as directed by the Engineer, which will provide a safe, smooth, temporary riding ramp. Full compensation for constructing; the transverse joint as speci.f.ied herein and constructi.ng and removing the temporary ramp, shall be con- sidered as included in the contract pri.ce paid per ton for asphalt concrete, and no additional compensation will he allowed therefor. In lieu of the provisions in S.S. Sec. •1-1 .0311, "Increased or Decreased Quantities", adjustment of compensat.iOil will not hr made if the total pay quantity of asphalt concrete varies by more than 25 percent from the amount shown in the proposal . 39-5 ASPHALT CONCRETE (DIKES) Asphalt concrete dikes shall conform to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 3S), "Asphalt Concrete", with the following modi.fications: Fog seal goat conforming; to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 37-l .Ol , "Ili.tumi.nous Scals-Description", shall be applied to the completed dike".. The length measured for payment shall include dike at spillways and depressed dike placed across driveways. In lieu of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 39-8.02, "Payment", full com- pensation for fog seal coat, shaping; of dikes at spillways and driveways, • and furni".hi.ng; asph,1lt. concrete placed as dikes, ".hall be considered as included in the contract price paid per linear foot for asphalt concrete dike and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 39-5 U 19-3 ASPlIAL'r CONCRETE (FULL-DEP-1-11 SECTION) `I'Ihe following provisions, as modified or supplemented by the special provisions, shall Ile applicable when the asphalt concrete is the sole compo- nent of the pavement section: Prime coat will not be reclui red. The thicknesses at which the base and surface courses shall Ile spread will Ile specified in the special provisions. Unless otherwise permitted by the special provisions, asphalt concrete shall he spread with an asphalt paver conforming to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 39-5.01 , "Spreading Equipment". The finished Surface of the top hast course shall not vary at any point more than 0.05 foot above or belowthe grade established by the Unl:ineer. All trimming of the surface shall be completed while the temperature of the asphalt concrete is above 200°F. The provisions in the fourth, fifth, and sixth paragraphs in S.S. Sec. 9-6.01, "Compacting", arc superseded by the following: The relative compaction of the various layers shall not Ice less than J:i percent for the base courses and 92 percent for the finish course. The relative compaction shall be determined by comparinl, the average density of the in-place, compacted asphalt concrete, based oil not less than 3 tests, to the maximum density determined in accordance with ASTM Test No. D20=I1. The density of tike in-place, compacted asphalt concrete shall be determined by either of the following methods: 1. Core testing conducted in accordance with ASM 'fest No. D2926. The density shall be the average density of not less than 3 cores. 2. 'rest Method No. Contra Costa 231, modified to include nuclear test- ing; by the Agency's backscatter method on asphalt concrete materials. 'rile locations for core sampling for ASTM Test No. D27?6, and for nuclear testing by Tv-:1 Method leo. Contra Costa 231 shall Ile determined in a random manner in accomianec with 'fest Method No. Contra Costa 231. 39-4 ASl'IIALT CONCRETE (OVERLAY) The folluwing provisions, as modified or supplemented by the special pro- visions, shall be applicable to asphalt concrete placed on existing pavement as all overlay: Paint binder shall not be applied until the existing pavement is cleatled to the satisfaction of the Iingincer. All extraneous material, including (but not limited to) leaves, sand, gravel, and dirt shall be removed and ally bushes which extend over the pavement shall be trimmed as directed by talc Eng.;itleer. paint: b i rhder Shall not he aril l i ed any further 111 advance of till I� overlay shall that distance which the Contractor can maintain free of traffic. 39-4 0707 With tine exception of vehicles unloading asphalt concrete, no vehi- cle will be allowed ort the paint hinder. All vehicles involved in the Contractor's operations shall turn around only at public street intersections. Driveways and other private property shall not be used without prior written conseltt of the involved property owner. A (lane,] copy of tits written coitselit shall he delivered to the Engineer prior to the use of driveway or piri.vatc property. Attention is directed to the provisions in the first paragraph in S.S. Sec. 39-6.02, "Spreading". The extent of the areas where asphalt concrete shall be spread to level irregularities, as shown oil the plaits, shall be subject to revision by the Engineer, depending on actual con- ditions prevailing; on the project. The asphalt concrete may he spread in layers not exceeding; 0. 20 ft. in thickness and by any lneasts that will produce a surface of uniform smoothness and f'extlll.e. The leveling opel-a- tion shall be completed before any overlay work is started. When al multiple layer overlay is to be placed, the thickness of each layer shall he as specified in the special provisions. Conforms between existing pavement and newly constructed overlay pavenent shall be made by tapering the new pavement as shown oil the plans. in arcus without curbs, the overlay shall extend to the edge of the pavement. In curbed areas, unless otherwise shown oil the plains or dir- ected by the Engineer, the overlay shall extend to the gutter lip. in addition to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 39-6.02, "Spreading", all transverse ;joints shall have a straight, vertical face which shall be made by paving; against a hoard of the same thickness as tine paving; layer. . The board shall be removed after the layer of surfacing has been compacted, and paper shall be laid against the vertical face and along the existing road surface that is to be overlaid. Asphalt concrete shall be spread over the paper to the width and length, as directed by the Engineer, which will provide a safe, smooth, temporary riding; ramp. Full compensation for constructing the transverse joint as specified herein and constructing; and removing the temporary ramp, shall be con- sidered as included in the contract price paid per ton for asphalt concrete, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. In lieu of the provisions in S.S. See. •1-1 .0311, "Increased or Decreased Quantities", adjustment of compensation will not be made if the total pay quautti.ty of asphalt concrete varies by more than 25 percent from the amount shown in the proposal. 39-5 ASPHALT CONCRETI? (DIKES) Asphalt concrete dikes shall conform to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 311, "Asphalt Concrete", with the following modifications: Fog seal coact conforming to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 37-1.01 , "Bituminous Scals-Description", 511a111 be applied to tine completed dikes. The .length measured for payment shall include dike at spillways mid depressed dike placed across driveways. In lieu of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 39-3.02, "Patyinent", full c.oiil- pensation for fog seal coat, shaping; of dikes at spillways and driveways, and furnishing asphalt concrete placed as dikes, shall be considered as included Ln the contract price paid per linear foot for asphalt concl•etc dike and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 39-5 0708 SECTION 51 CONCRETE STRUCTURES 51-1 GENERAL The provisions in S.S. Sec. 51, "Concrete Structures", are modified as follows: Aggregate gradings to be submitted in writing by the Contractor as required by S.S. Sec. 90-3.01 , "Aggregate Gradings-Gencral", shall be delivered to the Engineer a minimum of 4 working days prior to placement of the concrete. 51-2 MINOR STRUCTURES The provisions in S.S. Sec. 51-1.02, "Minor Structures", and S.S. 5ce.90- 10, "Minor Concrete", are modified as follows: llrop inlets, headwalls, junction boxes, and manhole bases are classi- fied as minor structures. Filter material for weepholes shall be concrete aggregate conforming to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 90-2.02, "Aggregates". The grading limits of the combined aggregate for filter material shall be those for the 1" Max. grading in S.S. Sec. 90-3.04, "Combined Aggregate Gradings". The grading limits for the combined aggregate grading for aggregate used in portland cement concrete shall be those for the 1" Max. grading in S.S. Sec. 90-3.04, '"Combined Aggregate Gradings."" When a drainage inlet is constructed in two or more segments, with a construction joint at the pavement subgrade, and the portion of the inlet above the joint is constructed monolithically with the curb and sidewalk, the concrete for talc upper portion of the inlet shall be the same class as is used for the curb and sidewalk. Minor structures will be paid for at the contract price per each, which price shall include full compensation for all structure excavation and structure backfill, furnishing and placing bar reinforcing steel and miscellaneous iron and steel (including metal frames and covers, and frames and grates) , furnishing and placing sacked filter material for weepholes, and doing all the work necessary to construct the minor struc- tures complete in place, as shown on the plans, as specified in these Standard Specifications and the special provisions, and as directed by the Engineer, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 51-1 0709 SECTION 52 REINFORCEMENT The provisions in S.S. Soc. 52, "Reinforcement", are modified as follows: Unless otherwise specified in the special provisions, S.S. Soc. 52-1 ,03, "Stool Lista"' is woivoJ. Unless otherwise syaoiFlcd in the special provisions, the contract price paid per cubic yard for Class A concrete (structure) or the price yuld per each for Minor Structures, shall include full compensation for furnishing and placing reinforcement, and no additional compensation will be u\}uxoJ therefor. ' 62-1 KV � .U � v���� @ �� . ' SECTION 53 AIR-BLOWN 140RTAR The provisions in S.S. Sec. 53, "Air-Blown Mortar", are modified as follows: Rebound ,hall be cleaned from all components of any structure con- strutted of air-blown mortar. Particular care shall be live to construction joints. Joints shall be sloped to a thin edge and the entire joint shall be thoroughly wetted before additional air-blown mortar is placed. Forms sliall be adequately braced to prevent excessive vibration and Shall be constructed so as to permit the escape of air and rebound and facilitate the placing of the air-blown mortar. Wall intersections shall be formed in such a manner as to permit the rapid placement of air-blown mortar with the least possible delay. Frce-standing columns may be formed on 3 sides or 2 adjacent sides, whichever .is practicable. N las- tern may be formed oil 2 opposite sides. Shores shall be provided below the Soffit ill such a manner that no appreciable deflection will occur under the load to be superimposed. Bucks shall be installed around all openings. Dorm surfaces shall be cleaned prior to the application of air-blown mortar. Whenever possible, except when enclosing reinforcement, t}ic nozzle . shall be held tit right angles to the air-blown mortar surface at a dis- tance of 2 1/2 feet to 3 1/2 feet. Wlhen enclosing reinforcement, the nozzle shall be held so as to direct the material around the bars. Each bar shall be enclosed with mortar blown from at least 2 directions. A helper shall attend the nozzle-man and shall use an ai.r jet to blow out all rebound from the forms, steel or existing concrete? surface. The mor- tar Shall emerge from the nozzle in a steady, uninterrupted flow. When flow becomes intermittent for any cause, the nozzle shall be diverted from the work until the flow again becomes constant. Hydration shall be tihorotigh and uniform, without the use of excessive water. Placement of air-blown mortar for walls and columns shall comrrlence at the bottom and the mortar shall completely embed the reinforcement. lietfore placing additional mortar, previously placed mortar shall be removed from reinforcement if there is any chance that the old mortar will prevent proper bonding of the new mortar to the reinforcement. Sufficient time shall be allowed between successive layers of air-blown mortar for the mortar to set. Before set has taken place, and before placing any succeeding layer, laitanee shall be removed by broombig. Any laitanee which has set shall be removed by sandblasting. Surfaces shall be kept damp at all tames. Upon reaching the thickness and planes required by the dimensions shown on the pltuis, the Surface shall be struck off to true lines. All exposed surfaces shall be finished to Straight and true lines, as indi- cated on the plans. Finish shall be wood float or broom for columns, and gun finish for wall panels. A combination of wood float and broom finish will not be allowed. 53-1 o i i. SECTION 55 STEEL STRUCTURES 55-1 GENERAL 'rhe provisions in S.S. Sec. 55, "Steel Structures", are modified as follows: thiless otherwise provided .in the special provisions, the first. para- graph in S.S. Sec. 55-1.02, "Drawings", is superseded by the following: For highway hri.dgcs, the Contractor shall submit 3 sets of shop detail drawings to the Engineer. Tile drawings must be approved by the lingincer before fabrication of steel is started. If the steel structure is a railroad bridge, approval of the working drawings by the lingincer will be contingent upon approval of the working drawings by the railway company. The last 3 paragraphs In S.S. Sec. 55-1.02, "Drawings", relating to microfilms are waived. In lieu of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 55-3.07, "Unidentified Stock Material", a certificate of col:Ipliance, conforming to the provisions i't S.S. Sec. 6-1.07, "Certificates of Compliance", shall be submitted to the Engineer before any structural steel is incorporated into the work. 55-2 STEEL CRIB WALL (GALVANIZED) AND STEEL CRIB WALL (ARCHITECTURAL) 55-3.01 General.-At the locations shown on the plans, galvanized or architectural steel crib walls shall be constructed in conformance with the details shown on the plans and as specified herein. 55-2.02 fabrication.-Crib members, except exposed front stringers and bolts antl nuts in crib wall (architectural), shall be fabricated from metal co"formiul. to the specifications of AA511'1.0 Desi.gnatiott:M 315. '1•he gage of steel, sheets used i.n making the various; crib members for gal- vanized and architectural crib ,galls shall be the United States sheet standard shown on the plans, but in no case shall a crib member be formed from sheets less than 16-gage. Bolts and nuts for both types of crib walls shall be the sizes shown on tale plans and shall conform to the specifications of ASTM Desi.gnatio'l:A 307. Bolts and nuts for crib wall (galvanized) , and the unexposed bolts and nuts; i'or crib wall (architectural) shall be galvanized in accordance with the spucifi.cat.ions of ASTM Dcsi.gnat:i.on:A 153. Exposed front stringers, columns, colt""', calls, and stringer stiffeners, includi.ng exposed bolts, nuts, and other fittings for crib wall (architectural) shall conform to the following requirements: Steel shall be bare, unpainted, and ungalvanized. Steel for the stringers, columns, col,"nu, .caps, and stringer stiffen- ers, shall conform to ASTM Designations:A 374 or A 375. Steel for bolts, nuts, and other fittings shall conform to ASTM Designation:A 242. Steel shall conform to one of the following chemical compositions: 55-1 o71_2 No. I No. 2 Percent (Ladle) Percent (Ladle) Carbon 0.12 maximum 0. 12 maximum Manganese 0. 20 - 0.50 0.50 - 1.00 Phosphorous 0.07 - 0. 15 0. 12 maximum Sulphur 0.05 maximum 0.05 maximum Silicon 0.25 - 0.75 0.20 - 0.90 Copper 0.25 - 0.55 0.50 maximum Chromium 0.30 - 1 .25 0.40 - 1 .00 Nickel 0.65 maximum 1 .00 maximum Zi.reon.iuill ------------ 0.10 maximum After fabrication, the exposed front stringers, columns, column caps, and stringer stiffeners for crib wall (architectural) , shall be blast cleaned or pickled to remove all mill scale. Blast cleatling, shall conform to Steel Struc- tures Painting Council Surface Preparation Specification No. 10, "gear-White Afetal Blast Cleaning", (SSPC=SP 10) . All pickling acid shall be removed by flushing with water. Crib members for both types of walls shall he fabricated so that members of the same nominal size are fully interchangeable. Drilling, punching, or drifting of bolt holes to correct defects in fabrication will not be permitted. Any members which are twisted or bent, or which have improperly located holes, shall be replaced by the Contractor at his expense. Whenever possible, a min- imum 1" forming radius shall he maintained in the fabrication of members. All members, except the exposed members of crib wall (architectural) described herein, which are formed with a radius less than I", shall be hot-dip galvan- ized atter forming. 55-2.03 Erection, Earthwork and Backfill.-Steel parts shall be handled with care to avoid gouging, scratching, or denting the steel or damaging the galvanizing;. Abraded and damaged galvanized surfaces shall be repaired in ac- cordance with the provisions in S.S. Sec. 55-3.25, "Galvanizing". All foreign material, such as paint, grease, oil, chalk marks, crayon marks, concrete spatter, or other deleterious substances shall be removed from the steel members. Normal oxide will not he considered foreign material . Storage for ;:n extended period in open cars and trucks will not be permitted. Steel parts stored in yards or at the jobsites shall be located to allot.} free drainage of water and circulation of air. Crib walls shall be constructed to the lines and grades established by the Ungincer. The foundation for crib walls shall be excavated to a true and even plane: and shall conform to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 19, "t:arthwork". The foundation shall be approved by the Engineer before any crib members are placed. In lieu of the structure backfill for crib walls specified in the ninth paragraph in S.S. Sec. 10-3.06, "Structure Backfill", the cells formed by the crib members, and the space between the crib wall and the limits of structure excavation specified in S.S. Sec. 19-3.07, "Mcasuremcnt", shall be backfilled with the material specified in the special provisions. Backfilling shall progress simultaneously with the erection of the crib wall . Backfill shall be placed in uni.foi-m layers not exceeding 8 i.nclies in depth. Each layer shall be compacted by hand tamping or other approved means to a relative compaction of 90 percent. Backfill shall be placed so as not to 55-2 7 v disturb or damage the crib wall . No deduction will be made in the pay quan- tity of backfill for the volume occupied by crib wall members. 55-2.04 Payment.-Steel crib walls will be measured by the front square foot for the type or types listed in the proposal. The square foot area will be measured on the hatter at the outer face for the height from the bottom of the base pirate to the top of the top stringer, and for a length measured from end to end of each front section of wall. The contract prices paid per front square foot for steel crib wall (galva- nized) , and steel crib wall (architectural) , shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidentals, and for doing all the work involved in constructing the crib walls, complete in place, as shown on the plans, as specified in these Standard Specifications and the special provisions, and as directed by the Engineer, except for exca- vation and backfill. Excavation for crib walls will be measured and paid for at the contract price per cubic yard for structure excavation (crib wall) . Backfill will be paid for at the contract price per cubic yard for struc- ture backfill (crib wall) , for the quantity shown on the plans and in the proposal . This quantity will be the final quantity for which payment will be made. • 55-3 °�r�. 1 SECTION 59 CLEANING AND PAINTING STRUCTURAL STEEL The provisions in S.S. Sec. 59, "fainting", are modified as follows: In lieu of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 91-1.02, "Sampling and Testing", a certificate of compliance, conforming to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 6-1.07, "Certificates of Compliance", shall be submitted to the Engineer prior to commencement of painting. SECTION 63 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE PIPE AND ALTERNATIVE TO CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE PIPE 63.-1 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE PIPE The provisions in S.S. Sec. 63 "Cast-In-Place Concrete Pipe", are modi- fied as follows: 63-1 .01 mix design for Portland cement concrete shall conform to tite provisions in Section 6-3, "Mix Design", of these Standard Specifications. Cast-in-place concrete pipe shall not be placed unless the concrete mix design is approved by the Engineer. 63-1 .02 lixcavation. -Before the pipe trench is excavated in fill areas or roadway embankment, the fill area or embankment shall lie completed to the final fill or embankment grade, or to a height above the top of the pipe equal to 1/2 of the internal diameter of the pipe, whichever is lower. In neither case shall the fill or embankment grade be completed to less than 12 inches above the top of the pipe prior to placing the pipe. iVheti rock is encountered in the trench, it shall be removed to a minimum depth of 6 inches below the bottom of the pipe and the trench shall be back- filled wi.th suitable material compacted to not less than 80 percent relative compaction. • 63-1.03 Construction.-If placement of concrete is suspended for more than 30 minutes, sloping construction joints shall be constructed. The joints shall be formed at approximately 45 degrees from the vertical. Variations In the internal diameter of the finished pipe shall not exceed a percent of the diameter. Dorms shall be lapped so that the lap ridges face downstream. Offsets at form laps shall not exceed the following dimensions: Pipe Diameter Maximum Offset 2411 3/811 30If .3/5" 36" 1/211 42" 11211 4 811 S/811 54" S/811 60" 3/ 111 72" 7/8" 84" 7/811 9611 1 1/8" 17011 1 3/8" Form strut bearing plate indentations shall not exceed 1/2 inch. interior forms shall be removed and all cracks, rock pockets, and inden- tations shall he repaired not later than 72 hours after the concrete is placed. Cast-ill-place concrete pipe which has less than 12 inches of cover shall not be. subjected to any loading other than that imposed by the back-fill. 63-1 0 716 Vehicles which have a gross weight of less than 6,000 pounds will be allowed to cross the cast-i.n-place pipe only after the concrete has attained a compressive strength of 1 ,500 pounds per square inch. Vehicles which have a gross weight exceeding 6,000 bounds will be allowed to cross the pipe only when permitted by the Engineer. 63-1.04 'rest Cores.-When directed by the Engineer, round core samples shall be removed from the cast-in-place concrete pipe at the locations desig- nated by the Engineer. The cores shall be obtained by the Contractor not later than the next working day after concrete has been placed. Cores shall be removed in such a manner that the wall thickness, density of concrete, and joint bond can be determined. One core shall be furnished for every 200 linear feet, or fraction thereof, of pipe placed. Furnishing of cores and replacement of concrete in the core holes shall be at the Contractor's expense. If obvious segregation, honeycomb, or inadequate wall thickness is visible in the core, the pipe map be rejected by the Engineer. 6i-I .OS Backfill .-Except for backfill placed to protect the concrete chile it is curing, no additional backfill shall be placed instil the concrete: has attained a compressive strength of 1 ,500 pounds per square inch. Compac- tion of backfill by means of a hydroliammer type impact device will not be allowed. 1n lieu of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 63-1.07, "Backfill", backfill shall conform to the requirements for structure backfill in Section 19, "Earthwork", of these Standard Specifications. 63-2 ALTERNATIVE TO CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRIIT PIPE 63-2.OI General .-At the option of the Contractor, either of: the follow- ing; may be substituted for 24-inch, 30-inch, or 36-inch cast-in-place concrete pipe: 1. Reinforced concrete pipe (Class 11) , with the same internal diameter as the cast-in-place concrete pipe for which the substitution is made. 2. Non-reinforced concrete pipe with the same internal diameter as the cast-in-place concrete pipe for which the substitution is made. Non- reinforced concrete pipe Shall be bedded to the spr:ingline of the pipe as shown on County Standard+Plan CC 303, with soil cement bed- ding as hereinafter specified. 63-2.02 Materials. 63-2.021 Reinforced Concrete Pipe.-Reinforced concrete pipe shall be Class Il conforming to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 65-1.02A, "Circular Rein- forced Concrete Pipe". 63-2.022 Non-Reinforced Concrete Pipe.-Non-reinforced concrete pipe shall conform to ASTM Designation.C76, except that the D-load requirement is waived. 63-2.023 Soil Cement Bedding.-soil cement bedding for non-roinforced concrete pipe shall conform to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 19-3.025C, "Soil Cement Bedding". 63-2 0717 62-2.03 Excavation.-Excavation shall conform to the requirements in Sec- tion 63-1 .02 of these Standard Specifications. If bell and spigot type unrein- forced concrete pipe is used, the subgrade of -the shaped trench shall be excavated at each joint to provide at least 3 inches clearance between the outside of the bell and the subgrade to ensure that the joint will be entirely surrounded with soil cement bedding. 63-2.011 Construction.-The pipe trench and placement of soil cement bed- ding around unrei.nforced concrete pipe shall conform to the detail shown on County Standard Plan CC 303. Joints shall conform to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 65-1.06, "Joints" and installation shall. conform to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 65-1.07, "Laying Culvert Pipe". 63-2.05 Backfill.-Backfill , other than soil cement- bedding; for non- reinforced concrete pipe, shall conform to provisions in S.S. Sec. 63-1.07, "Backfill". 63-2.06 Payment.-Reinforced concrete pipe (Class II) , and non-reinforced concrete pipe substituted for cast-in-place concrete pipe, will be paid for at the contract price per linear foot for the size of cast-in-place concrete pipe for which the substitution is made. Full compensation for structure excavation, structure backfill, and cement treated bedding material for pipe substi.ttited for cast-in-place concrete pipe will be considered as included in the contract price paid per linear foot for cast-in-place concrete pipe and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. • G3-3 071.8 SECTION 65 REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE The provisions in S.S. Sec. 65, "Reinforced Concrete Pipe", are modified as follows: Unless otherwise provided In the special provisions or shown oil the plans, the provisions hi the last paragraph in S.S. Sec. 65-1 .02A, "Circular Reinforced Concrete Pipe", shall not apply. Reinforced concrete pipe shall We the minlitium class shown on the plans and in the proposal. All joints shall be scaled with cement mortar and shall be thoroughly wetted immediately prior to the application of mortar. All. pipe stockpiled on the site shall be placed outside of the travelled roadway and away froir, intersections, so as to not interfere with the free, safe, and unobstructed passage and line of sight of public traffic. Pipe shall be clearly barricaded with signs, lights, and other warning and safety devices to give adequate warning to traffic or to the public passing through the work area. Attention is directed to the provisions in S.S. See. 7-1.09, "Public Safety". Reinforced concrete pipe shall be subject to rejection by the Engineer on account of failure to conform to any of the specifications of the American Society for Testing and Materials for reinforced concrete pipe (ASTM Designa- tion: C7674) and the following: 1 . Significant chipping or breakage at the tongue or groove. 2. Any shattering or flaking of concrete at a crack. 3. Exposure of any reinforcement arising from misplacement thereof. 4. Separation or blisters. S. Any continuous crack having a surface width of 0.01-inch or more and extending for a length of 12-inches or more, regardless of depth or position in the wall of the pipe. G. Rock pockets and air pockets. 7. Surface defects indicating honeycomb or open texture, 8. Excessive roughness of the interior surface. Pipe may be repaired, if necessary, to correct occasional imperfections in manufacture or accidental damage during handling and will be acceptable if, in the opinion of the Engineer, the repairs are sound and properly finished and cured. Any cuts or breaks that are required to conform to structures shall be neatly made. No cracks will be allowed to extend into the remaining pipe. The cuts or breaks shall be grouted to a smooth finish and conform. 71 SECTION 66 CORRUGATED METAL PIPE 66-1 CORRUGATED ALUMINUM PIPE The provisions in S.S. Sec. 66-2, "Corrugated Aluminum Pipe", are modi- fied as follows: Coupling bands for corrugated aluminum pipe arches shall be the width specified in Section 14 of AAS11TO Designation:N1 196 for the equivalent cir- cular pipe diameter, but shall not be less than 12 inches wide. 66-2 CORRUGATE-1) STEEL PIPE The provisions in S.S. See. 66-3, "Corrugated Steel Pipe", arc modified as follows: Pipe and coupling bands shall be protected with bituminous coating as provided in S.S. See. 66-1 .03, "Protective Coatings, Linings and Pav- ings". Angles and hardware shall be galvanized. Coupling bands for pipe arches shall be the width specified in Section 20 of AAS11T0 DCSigll.'Lti01l:M 36 for the equivalent circular pipe diameter, but shall not be less than 12 inches. At the option of the Contractor, channel-type coupling bands may be used. If chanticl-type coupling bands are used, the ends of the pipes shall be flanged. Channel type coupling bands shall be galvanized steel conforming to the following: ThLckness of Thickness of Pipc Material Coupling Material 0.07911 o.07911 0.07911 0. 10911 0.07911 0.1381, 0. 1-091, 0.16811 0.1091, 66-1 ('17620 SECTION 67 STRUCTURAL STEEL PLATE PIPE The provisions in S.S. Sec. 67, "Structural Steel Plate Pipe", are modi- fied as follows: Structural steel plate pipe shall be protected with bituminous coating as provided in S.S. Sec. 67-1.025, "Protective Coating". 67-1 07f`201- 4 ( r2r1_n SECTION 68 SUBSURFACE DRAINS 68-1 UNDI-11DIIAINS The provisions in S.S. Sec. 68-1, "Underdrains", are modified as follows: 68-1.01 Materials.-Permeable material shall be Class 1 . 68-1 .02 Installing Underdrains. -lJndcrdrain pipe risers shall be flushed after installation, as directed by the Engineer. Carc shall he taken when placing permeable material aruund and over undcrdrains so that dirt and other foreign matter will not he mixed with the permeable material . All permeable material that has has been contaminated with foreign material to such an extent that, in the judgement of the Engineer, will impair the quality of the permeable material., shall be rejected. The rejected material shall be removed from the project site and disposed of ill accordance with the provisions in S.S. Sec. 7-1 . 13, "Disposal of ;Material Outside the Highway Right of Way". The Contractor wi.11 not be paid for any permeable material which Is rejected. Permeable material which is to be covered with earth shall first be covered with a single layer of 6-mil polyethylene membrane. 7'lle polyethylene membrane shall be lapped 4 inches at each joint. 68-1.03 Payment.-Permeable material will be paid for at the contract • price per cubic yard. 1'1111. compensation for furnishing and placing; polyethylene membrane shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per ton for permeable nla- terial , and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. Full compensation for flushing underdrain gripe risers shall be considered us included in the Contract price paid for undcrdrains, and no additional com- pensation will be allowed therefor. 68-2 HORIZONTAL DRAINS Tile provisions in S.S. Sec. 68-2, "horizontal Drains", are modified as follows: Pipe fol- the collector system shall be galvanized, standard strength steel pipe, cut, threaded, and provided with all of the fittings necessary to connect it to the horizontal drains. At the option of the Contractor, subject to approval by the Engineer, pi-pc and fittings for the collector system may be Schedule AO polvv.inyl chlor- idc. Collector pipes will be measured along the pipe, as installed, and will he paid for at the contract price per linear foot, which price shall. include I'ull compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment, ;l1ld incidentals, :old for doing all the work -involved in .installing the collector pipes, complete in place, as shown on the plans, as specified in those Stand- and Specifications and the special provisions, and as directed by the Engineer. • 68-1 0711-2,".24 The provisions in S.S. See. 4-1.0313, "Increased or Decreased quantities", are waived. All , or any part of the estimated amount of furnishing; and in- stalling the collector pipe system, may be omitted and no adjustment in unit price will be allowed by reason of such increase or decrease in furnishing and installing drain pipe, drilling holes, and furnishing and installing the collector pipe system. 68-3 DRAIN WELLS Holes for drain wells shall he drilled to the bottom elevations shown on the plans. The holes shall be enlarged to the shape shown on the plans and all loose material remaining at the bottom -of tite hole after drilling and enlarging operations have been completed shall be removed. All holes shall he examined for st.raight:ttess before the rnlarg;ing; opera- tion is commenced and any hole which, in a visual inspection from the top, shows less than 1/2 the diameter of the hole at the bottom of the hole, shall be rejected. All holes shall be cased with a temporary casing to permit access to the bottom of the Bole for manual work needed to excavate the enlargement, and for the inspection required to determine that all of the holes are .interconnected to assure continuity of flow of intercepted ground water through the permeable backfill material . The Contractor shall have available at all times a suitable tight for in- specting the entire length of each well. When requested by the Engineer, the Contractor shall furnish a safe means of descent into the wells 1'or inspection of the well, the enlargement, and the underdrain pipes. If a boatswain's chair is provided for this purpose, it shall. conl'ortn to the provisions 1.11 'I'i.tle S, Section 1651, "Boatswain's Chairs", of the State of California, Department of Industrial Relations, Construction Safety Orders. Excess material resulting; from drilling and enlargement of the wells shall be disposed of by the Contractor off of the job site in accordance with the provisions in S.S. Sec. 7-1.13, "Disposal of Material Outside the llighway (tight of lvny". When permanent well casings are required by the plans, the casings shall he either perforated corrugated steel or aluminum pipe. The perforations shall be uniformly spaced, milled or punched holes, 5/16 inch to 3/8 inch in diameter. There shall be a minimum of 6 holes per corrugation. A 1/4 inch steel or aluminum plate shall be butt welded to the bottom of each well casing. Regardless of the tolerance for straightness for drilled holes, the well casing shall be installed vertically. thiderdrains shall conform to the provisions in S.S. Sec:. 68-1, "under- drains". At tine option of the Contractor, underdrain pipes may be fabricated of perforated steel pipe, or perforated aluminum pipe, except that the type of pipe used shall he the same type used for the well casing. underdrain pipe sections shall be connected with slip joints. The under- drain shall be flushed after the wells have been filled with permeable mate- rial. i 68-2 Permeable material. for cased wells shall be concrete aggregate conforming to the 1 1/2" x 3/11" grading specified in S.S. Sec. 90-3.02, "Coarse Aggregate Grading". All other permeable material shall conform to the 1" Max. grading speci- fied in S.S. Sec. 90-3.0A, „Combined Aggregate Gradings". The Contractor shall exercise care when placing permeable mat.crial in the wells and around and over underdrains and well casings so that dirt and other foreign matter will not be mixed with the material. All permeable material that has been contaminated with foreign material to such an extent that in the judgment of the Engineer, will impair the quality of the permeable material, shall be rejected. No payment will be made for permeable material which is rejected. Drain wells shall be measured by the linear foot vertically from the drilling pad surface to the botttom of the well. The contract prise paid per linear foot for drain well shall include full compensation f'or furnishing all Libor, materials, tools, rcluipmrnt , and inciden- tals, and for doing all the work involved in preparing the drilling pad, drilling and enlarging the wells, disposing of removed material, pumping water from the wells, installing and removing temporary well casing, and providing inspection lighting and inspection facilities, including gas testing and ventilation as required, and no additional compensation will be allowed there- for. Permanent well casing will be measured by the linear foot. The contract price paid per linear foot for the types and sizes of well casings shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidentals, and for doing all work involved in placing; the well casing, perforating the well casing, and welding the end plate, complete in place. Permeable material will be measured and paid for by the cubic yard. Measurement for payment purposes will be based on the dimensions of the wells and the enlarged sections, as shown on the plans. Underdrain pipe will be measured and paid for at the contract price per linear foot, which price shall include fill] compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, and equipment, including flexible couplings, required to install the Underdrain complete in place as shown on the plans, and flush- ing the underdrain. G8-3 tt7`? SECTION 70 MISCELLANEOUS FACILITIES 70-1 SOIL ANCHORS Soil anchors, Wire rope, wire clamps and bolts, nuts, and washers shall be of commercial quality. Wire rope shall he galvanized cable or wire rope, 7 gauge. Soil anchors, wire clamps, bolts, nuts, and washers shall be galvanized in accordance With the provisions in S.S. Sec. 75-I .05 "Galvani.zi.nf,". Soil anchors shall be auger or screw type. The auger or screw shall be of such si.zc as will withstand a minimum direct pull-out load of 500 lbs. without any detectable movement of rhe anchor. Full compensation for furnishing and installing the soil anchors and wire rope shall be considered as included in the contract unit price paid per each for soil anchors with Wire rope, Which price shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidentals and for doing all the Work involved .in installing tite soil ancltors With wire rope com- plete in place, as shown on the plans, as specified herein, and as directed by the Engineer. 70-2 MANHOLES AND INIANIIOLE BASKS The provisions in S.S. Sec. 70, "Miscellaneous Facili.tics", are modified as follows: Unless otherwise specified in the special provisions, the contract prices shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidentals, and for doing all the work involved in constructing the miscellaneous facilities complete in place, as shown oil the plait,, as specified in these Standard Specifications and the special provisions, and as directed by the Engineer, including structure excavation, structure backfill, manhole bases, manhole frames and covers, concrete blocks, and placement of asphalt concrete surfacing on the concrete block and around the manhole frame. When manholes are paid for by the linear foot, the length for payment will be determined as follows: 1. I-or manholes with Typo I Base - The vertical distance from the manhole invert to the top of the manhole frame, measured at the center of the manhole frame. 2. For manholes with 'Type II or Type III Base - The distance from the top of the base to Lite top of the manhole frame. The contract price lucid per linear foot shall include full Compensation for constructing the ivanholc, complete ill place, as shown on the plans, as specified in these Standard Specifications and the special provisions, and as directed by the Engineer, including structure excavation, structure backfill, Type I base, reinforcement, concrete block, manhole frame and cover, and placing asphalt concrete surfacing on the anchor block and around the manhole frame. 7Q-1 �, 7' Type Il and ?rnu III manhole bases will be paid for separately at the contract price per each, which price shall include full Compensation for constructing the manhole base, complete in place, as shown nn thm plans, as specified in these Stu/vJorJ Specifications and the special provision!;, and as directed by the Engineer, including structure excavation, structure backfill, reinforcement, and concrete. - 0 70-3 7 f"2 6 ^ SECTION 71 SANITARY SEWERS In ] iou of tho provisions in S.S. See. 71 ^ "Sewers" , sanitary sewers shall conform to the provision,-, in Section 18` 20, 22, 23, 24' 25, 26, 27 and 28 of the current edition of' tho Gtum]urd Specifications of tho Central Contra Costa County Sanitary District, which are by reference fully incor- porated herein except to the extent that said sections arc mo6ifed by the special provisions. 71-1 �� �/��� ������rf ' SECTION 72 tip SLOPE PROTECTION 72-1 GABIONS Gabion wire baskets shrill be assembled, erected, and installed under reasonably dry conditions, as shown on the ;clans and in accordance with these Standard Specifications, the special provisions, and the manufacturer's in- structions for assembly and erection. Each gabion basket shall be assembled by binding all the vertical edges with a continuous piece of wire lacing, stitched around the edges with a coil at approximately 4-inch intervals. Empty gabion baskets shall be set to line and grade before they are filled. Gabion baskets shall be stretched endwise approximately 5 percent bel'ure they are filled, and no kinks or folds will be allowed to remain in the wire fabric. A standard fence stretcher, chain fall, or iron rod may be used to stretch the wire baskets and hold them in alignment. Internal tic wires shall be installed as shown oil the plants. Internal tic wires wi.11 not be required for gablons of 12-inch thickness. Internal tie wires shall be looped around at least 3 meshes of the gabion basket and tied or trusted securely in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. Rock fill for gabion baskets shall be carefully placed and tamped or vi- brated to insure proper alignment of the baskets, avoid bulges, and reduce voids to the minimum amount possible. if rock fill is placed by machine, precautions shall be taken to insure that the exposed surfaces of each basket will have :a reasonably smooth and neat appearance. No sharp rock edges will be allowed to project through the wire mesh. The last layer of rock fill in each gabion basket shall completely fill the basket, so that the lid, when secured, will bear on the rock fill . The lid shall then be secured to the sides, ends, and diaphragms of the gabion basket .in the manner described herein. Gabion baskets which are installed adjacent to or on top of another basket shall be securely fastened along all edges as follows: Secure one end of a piece of lacing wire at one corner by looping; :uad twisting the wire, then proceed lacing with alternating single and double loops at approximately S-inch intervals. Fastcn both ends of the lacing wire by looping, and twisting. Repeat the procedure with new pieces of lacing wire until all edges of the gabion basket which are in contact are laced. Gabi.on diaphragms (cell walls) shall be protected during; the placement of rock fill. Rock fill shall be subject to the approval of the Engi.ncrer :and shall cu►tsist of sound, angular, stones with a minimum, apparent specific gravity of conforming to the following grading requirements: 72-1 ��Mt ►�t? Percent Passing Square Sieve Size (By Woight) � 10" 100 S" 90-100 G" 25-75 A" 0-5 s" 0 Gabion baskets will be measured and paid for by the cubic yard. Measure- ments will be based on the neat lines shown on the plans, using the manufac- turer's di.mensi.ons given for each type of I,abion basket. Full compensation for gabion construction shall be considered as included in tate contract unit price paid per cubic yard for gabion will or slope pro- tecti.on, which price shah include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and incidentals and for doing; all the wol-k in- volved installing the gabion baskets complete in place, as shown on the plans, as specified in these Standard Specifications and the special provisions, and as directed by the Engineer. 72-2 CONCRETE LINED DITCH The provisions in S.S. Sec. 72-4, "Concrete Slope Protection", and S.S. Sec. 90-10, "Minor Concrete", are modified as follows: The combined aggregate for Class B portland cement concrete shall conform to the grading limits for the 1." Max. size specified in S.S. Sec. 90-3.04 "Combined Aggregate Gradings". 'rhe edges of the lined ditch shall be straight and uniform and the com- pleted lining ;hail conform to the dimensions and shape shown on the plans. When the ditch is constructed by the slip-form method, concrete shall not be allowed to intrude into the drain field connecting to weep holes. Weakened plane joints shall conform to the details shown oil the plan and shall be constructed at 10-foot intervals. The contract price paid per linear foot for concrete lined ditch shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, and equipment, and doing all the work involved in preparing the subgrade and constructing; the lined ditch, except excavation. Excavation will be measured and paid for as provided in the special provisions. Full compensation for any backfilling, grading, or shaping of the ground adjacent to the completed lining which is required to develop flow of water • into the ditch, shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per- linear foot for concrete lined ditch and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 72-2 it 7 wl. SECTION 73 CONCRETE CURBS , SIDEWALKS , DRIVEWAYS AND ISLAND PAVING (MINOR CONCRETE ) The provisions in S.S. Sec. 73, "Concrete Curbs and Sidewalks", and S.S. Sec. 90-10, "Minor Concrete", for curbs, sidewalk, driveways, and island paving, are modified as follows: The combined aggregate for concrete shall conform to the grading for the 3/4" Maximum grading specified in S.S. Sec. 73-1.06, "Extruded Curb Construct- ion". Concrete Shall contain not less than 470 pounds of cement per cubic yard. to lieu of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 73-1.04, "Dorms" , surfaced lumber of nominal di111enS.iOn may be used for forming the back of the curb and the front face of the gutter, provided the completed curb and gutter are construc- ted to the dimensions shown on the plans. Weakened plane joints shall be constructed by means of a plastic strip inserted in the concrete. The edges of the joint shall be rounded as shown on the plan. When extruded curb is constructed on a paved surface, adhesive shall be spread to cover the full width of the curb base, and the curb shall be placed within 15 minutes after the adhesive has been spread. Supports for the offset guide line for extruded curb on a curve shall be spaced so as to cause the concrete extrusion machine to extrude the curb on a • smooth curve and eliminate any tendency to extrude the curb on a chord between support points. in li.cu of a guide line, the offset control may consist of a plastic pipe, or a thin plastic, metal, or wood strip which can be bent so as to cause the machine to extrude the curb to the line and grade shown on the plan. Any section of curb or sidewalk, whether formed or extruded, which does not satisfy the quality and appearance requirements of these Standard Specifi- cations, Shall be removed and replaced at the Contractor's expense. Sidewalk shall be finished with a fine hair push broom. Broomi.ng shall be delayed until the concrete alas set sufficiently so as to just retain the broom marks. Aggregate base placed beneath concrete driveways, curbs, sidewalks, and island paving; Shall be Class 2 aggregate base, 1 1/2" Maximum or 3/4" Max imuun gi%1,11ng; conforming to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 26, "Aggregate Bases". Aggregate base must comply wholly with the specifications for the 1 1/2" Plaxi- mum or 3/4" Maximum grading. A combination of the two separate gradings will not be accepted. Curbs will be paid for at the contract price per linear toot for each type, which price shall .include full compensation for furnishing and placing reinforcement and curb dowels where required by the plans.. Sidewalks, driveways, and island paving will be paid for at the contract price per Square foot for each .item, which price shall .include full comilonSa- t.ion for furnishing and placing aggregate base as shown on the plans and aS specified in these Standard Specifications. Valley gutters will be paid for at the contract price per square foot:, wilicll price shall Include full compensation for furnishing and placing ruf.n- • forccment and aggregate base as shown on the plans. 73-1 (i)r( 13 ' ` SECTION 75 MISCELLANEOUS METAL 75-1 Hl8CCL[ANE0US IRON AND STEEL The provisions in S.S. Sec. 75^ "Miscellaneous Metal", for miscellaneous iron and steel, consisting of inlet covers, frames, and grates, and oll struc- tural shapes and bolts in connection therewith, are modified as follows: Full compensation for furnishing and yloclm8 inlet covers, frames, and grates shall be considered as included in the contract prion paid per each for the inlets on which the covers, frames, and grates are installed and no separate payment will be made therefor. 76-2 MANHOLE 1:16VU!8 AND COVERS The provisions in S.S. Sec. 75^ »Niacmllunooua Metal", are modified as follows: The manhole frame shall be set and accurately adjusted to finish grade after completion of paving. Grout used to adjust the manhole frame to finish grade shall conform to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 5I-1,136` "Mortar". r� � ��» & 75-1 ` SECTION 80 • FENCES 80-1 PROPERTY FENCE The provisions in S.S. Sec. 80, "Fences", are modified as follows: The provision in S.S. Sec. 80-3.02, "Construction", which provides for the installation of a deadman at grade changes where wire tension tends to pall the posts from the ground, shall apply at all locations where the verti- cal angle of deflection between hires in adjacent bays exceeds 20 degrees. Barbed wi.rc shall be installed as shown on the plans, but in no case shall the bottom wire be more than 10 incbcs ahove the !;round at: ;Inv point. Additional posts shall be installed as neccss;n•y to conform to this requirc- ment, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 80-2 RFID11001) SLAT CMIN LINK FENCE' 1'11c provisions in S.S. Sec. 80, "Fences", are modified as follows: In lieu of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 80-4.01A, "Posts and Braces", posts and braces shall conform to the following requirements: Minimum Size Minimum Weight (Greatest Dimension) Per Linear foot Location1')�le Inches Lbs. End, pull t; corner Pipc 2.875 5.79 posts Linc Posts P.ipc 2. 375 3.65 11-Section 2. 25 4 . 10 Braces Pipe 1 .635, 2.25 11-Section 1.815 2.66 Top (tail Pipe 1.625 2.25 In licit of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 80-4.01B, "Fabric", chain link fabric sh;ill consist: of 9-gage wire woven into approximately 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" mesh. ' The mluirement for 7 meshes in 23 inches is waived. In 1feu of the requirement for hot-dip l;alvanizing of the wire mesh after weaving, tale wirc mesh may be zinc-coated before fabrication by the electrolytic or bot-clip process. 'I'hc weight of the zinc coating shall be not less thi 1.2 ounces per sclu;,re foot of actual surface covered when tested in accordance with the method described in ASTM Designation:A 90-53. Zinc shall conform to the grades specified in ASTM Designation:B 6-58, "Standard Specifications for Slab Zinc (Spelter)". In lieu of the top tension wire specified in S.S. Sec. 80-4.01C, "Miscel- laneous", chain link fence shall gave a top rail as described hereinabove, The bottom tension wire shall be installed. Fabric shall be fastened to the toll rail with tic wires at 18-inch maximum spacing. • 80-1 y7ci`� 2 3/8" x 3/8" grade A redwood slats, prefi.nished and pretreated with good . commercial duality stain and preservative, shall be inserted vertically into each mesh of the fabric for the full width of the fabric and stapled or wired into place. The contract price paid per linear foot for redwood slat chain link fence Miall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials (including slats) equipment, and incidentals, and for doing all the work involved in con- structing the fence, complete in place as shown on the plans, as specified in these Standard Specifications and the special provisions, and as directed by the l:ni;ineer. 80-2 673t') SECTION 82 MARKERS The provisions in S.S. Sec. 82, "Markers", are modified as follows: Reflective sheeting on aluminum, conforming to the requirements of the State of California Department of Transportation specifications for xRofloc- tivo Sheeting - Highway Signs on Aluminum", may be used in lieu of the reflex reflectors specified in S.S. Soc. 82-1 ,02 D "Reflectors". The quantity of guide markers, culvert markers, clearance markers, and horizontal reflector markers to be paid for at the contract price per each for markers shall be the combined total of all of the various types required. � 82-1 . ��r���� �V ����� ' ------- ` ' ' ` SECTION 83 CHAIN LINK RAILING The provisions in S.S. Sec. 83, "Railings and Harriers", are modified as follows: The pipe rail shall pass through the post caps of the intermediate posts and shall be anchored to the end posts with suitable malleable iron castings. Expansion sleeves shall be provided at approximately 30-foot intervals. In lieu of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 83-1 .021, "Chain link Railing", chain link fabric shall be galvanized in accordance with the provisions in S.S. Sec. 80-4.01H, "Fabric". All metal parts (except chain link fabric and aluminum parts) used in the railing and for fastening; it to a concrete structure where required by the plans, shall be galvanized in accordance with the provisions in S.S. 75-1.05, "Galvanizing". When U-bolts and plates arc used to fasten the railing posts to concrete, the plates shall be welded to the posts after the installation of the railing has been completed. Galvanized surfaces damaged during welding or erection of railing shall be repaired as provided in S.S. Sec. 75-1.O5, "Galvanizing". Full compensation for the repairs shall be considered as included in the contract price paid per linear foot for chain link railing, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 83-1 ` 73 5) SECTION 34 • RAISED BARS , THERMOPLASTIC STRIPES AND MARKINGS , AND PAINTED TRAFFIC STRIPING AND PAVEMENT MESSAGE MARKING 84-1 RAISED BARS The provisions in S.S. Sec. 84-1, "Raised Bars", are modified as follows: Bars shall be Type A precast. In lien of the provision for State-furnished paint in the fourth para- graph in S.S. Sec. 54-1 .03, "Cast-in-Place Raised Bars", paint for painting of the bars as specified therein shall be furnished by the contractor. 84-2 THERMOPLASTIC 'TRAFFIC STRIPES AND MARKINGS The provisions in S.S. Sec. 84-2, "Thermoplastic "Traffic Stripe", are modified as follows: Thermoplastic traffic stripe will be measured by the linear foot for the actual length covered. Thermoplastic traffic markings will be measured by the square foot based on the actual area covered. 84-3 PAlwruD TRAFFIC STRIPING AND PAVEMENT MESSAGE MARKINGS 84-3.01 Gcneral .-This work shall consist of painting traffic stripes and messages on pavement at the locations shown on the plans, as directed by the Engineer, and as specified in these Standard Specifications and the special provisions. S4-3.02 Dimensions, Details, and Classification. -Traffic stripes and pavement message markings shall conform to the standards', dimensions, anti details in the "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways" , published by the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration and the "Traffic Manual", published by the State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation. Traffic stripes are classified by the pattern of the center line or lane line and the marking line, as follows: 1. Single traffic stripe Four-inch wide, broken yellow line for center line, or white for lane line. 2. Two-way barrier stripe Double 4-inch wide solid yellow lines with a 3-inch black separation line. 3. One-way barrier stripe Double 4-inch wide yellow lines, one line broken and the other line solid, with a 3-inch black separation line. • 4. Edge Stripe Four-inch wide solid white line. 84-1 5. Stop bar Solid 12-inch wide white line. G. Crosswalk lines Solid 12-inch wide white line on each side of crosswalk boundary. The Mattern and color of traffic striping shall be as shown oil the plans or as directed by the Engineer. Pavement message markings are classified in the proposal by unit for the message conveyed as shown in the manuals referenced herein. Pavement message markings shall be as shown oil the plails, or as directed by the Engineer. 84-3.03 Paint.-Paint for traffic: stripes and pavement; message markings shall conform to the current specifications of the State of California, Depart- ment of Transportation, Materials and Research Laboratory. 8.1-3.04 L-quipment.-Traffic paint shall be applied with all atomizing oi- airless spray type striping machine approved by the Engineer. When required by the special provisions, the paint striping machine shalt be equipped with a separate thermostatically controlled heating device for each paint and bead pot. "f'lhc machine shall be capable of applying; paint in a manner which will en- sure that the lines and message markings have clear-cut edges, true and smooth alignment, and uniform thickness. 84-3.05 Surface Preparation and Paint Application.-Dirt, oil , grease, and other objectionable material shall be removed from the areas to be painted, as directed by the Engineer. Paint shall not be applied to areas which axle dirty or damp, or when the air temperature is less than Advance spotting for the locatiolh of the traffic sttri.pe shall be peI'fformed by the Contractor. StripiIhg shall IIOt bC COlilinc'IiCCd uIitit the location and alignment of the advance spotting has been approved by the Engineer. Traffic stripes and pavement message markings, with the exception of the black separation line in one-wily barrier stripes, shall be rcflectorized with glass beads. Glass heads for traffic stripes may be pre-misled with tike paint, or Inay be applit-tl directly to the wet paint by incans of a bead dispensing device placed at the proper distance behind tfle paint spray nozzle. The floe, of beads from the dispenser shall be uniform. Glass bends for pavement message markings and crosswalks may be premixed with the paint, or applied to the wet paint with a special spray gun developed for the purpose. "Salt shaker" bead dispensers will not be permitted unless approved I3y the I:Ilgineer. Paint and glass beads for traffic stripes, pavement message markings, and crosswalks shall be applied at the following rates, in which tike raises for glass beads is based oil application of beads directly to the wet paint oil the pavelllent: BROKEN STRIPE First Painting New Surface, first coat ------------------------- 4 to 5 gallons per nide Second coat --------------- 7 to 7.4 gallons per mile Glass Beads on ----------------------second coat 42 pounds per milo Restriping ------------------------------------------- 7 to 7.4 gallons per mile Glass Beads ------------------------------------- 42 pounds per milo 84-2 (1737 SOLID STR1P1: • First Painting New Surface, first coat ------------------------ 12 to 14 gallons per mile Second coat ------------------------------------ IG to 18 gallons per mile Glass Heads on second coat --------------------- 110 pounds per mile Restripinl; ------------------------------------------ 16 to 1S gallons per mile Glass Beads ------------------------------------ 110 pounds per mile Black traffic paint ---------------------------- 8 gallons per mile PAVEMENT MARKINGS AND CROSSWALKS First Painting - Light Application to Seal Pavement Second Coat ------------------------------------ 1 gallon per 100 square feet Glass Beads ------------------------------------ o you mis per 100 square feet Repainting ------------------------------------------ 1 gaII oil per 100 skimlre feet Glass Beads ------------------------------------ 6 pounds per 100 square feet Mien the special provisions provide for a single application of traffic paint, the rates as sholm for "second coat" shall apply. Completed traffic stripes and pavement message markings shall he clean and have sharp, %Jell-defined edges. The ends of traffic stripe segments shall be Square and well defined. Fogginess along the sides of traffic stripes and pavement message markings, and dribbling of paint in the gaps between traffic stripe segments will not be permitted. In any 100-ft, long section of traffic stripe, i.ncludinl; gaps, the deviation from the planned location shall not exceed 1 1/2 inches. • The finished paint shall have an opaque, well-painted appearance with no black or other discolorations showing through. The Contractor shall exercise all reasonable precautions to protect the paint while it is drying. Any damage to the newly painted traffic stripes or pavement message mark- ings due to the failure of the Contractor to protect the work from damage by the elements shall be repaired by the Contractor at his expense. Any over-spray or tracking of fresh paint on the pavement shall be removed by sandblasting or other methods to the satisfaction of the Engineer. In restriping broken lines, the newly-painted line shall coincide as nearly as possible with the original line. 84-3.06 'retmporary. Striping and Removal of Existing Traffic Striping and Pavement Message Markings.-Wlien temporary traffic lines are painted for construc- tion detours or for some other- reason, existing lines which are no longer necessary Shall be completely removed by sandblasting or waterblasting (high- pressure water with sand) . Sandblasting or waterblasti.ng shall be performed in such a manner as to prevent damage to vehicles or other property, and tile sand shall be immediately removed from the roadway. Self-sticking traffic marking tape (vinyl or otherwise) which has been developed for such use, shall he used for temporary striping as required, unless other%Jise shown on the plans or specified in the special provisions. When required by the plans or special provisions, existing traffic stripes and pavement markings shall be completely removed by sandblasting. Obliteration by any other means will not be permitted. • 84-3 (F ( 38 a � ' 84-3.07 Measurement and Payment.-Measurement of the various types of ��N� traffic stripes and pavement message markings for the purpose of determining �� `=� quontities for payment will be made in the units for each item as shown on the proposal. No deduction will be mode for skips or spaces, including spaces at intersections. The contract price paid per unit of measurement as shown on the proposal abo1l include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools` equipment, and incidentals, and for doing all the work necessary to place traffic stripes and yuvumcot mosnu&o markings, including preliminary prepara- tion and protection of the now stripes or markings, all as shown on the plans, as specified in d)oso Standard Specifications and the special provisions, and as directed by the EnQineor. Removal of existing stripes and yuxmmcnt message markings will be paid for at the contract unit price shown on the proposal. , 84-4 K�r�^��� . Kxm ���� SECTION 35 PAVEMENT MARKERS 7hc provisions in S.S. Soc. 86, "Pavement Horkors"^ are modified as follows: Puvumuot markers shall be y}uccd along the line established by tho exist- ing markers or new or existing traffic ytripos^ All additional work necessary to establish satisfactory lines for markers shall he performed by the Contractor, including establishment of u nox line to compensate for minor irregularities in tho established linos. The provisions in 0,S. See. 85-1 ,03, "Sampling, Tolerance,; and Packaging", are waived, with the exception that. the contractor oxut furnish u certificate of compliance for mxrkurs and Rapid Sot Type adhesive. The areas of the pavement surface which will be covered by thu markers shall be c\cuuod by sandblasting. The maximum allowable tolerance.,; for positioning tho markers shall be as follows: l^ Slanted ?oxurJ the Traffic l.unc - S/8 inch in the 4-inch width of the marker. 2. Slanted Away From the Traffic Luno 1/4 inch in the 4-inch width of tho marker. ln lieu of dle provision in tbo first puruQruldh in S.S. Sec. 85-1.06, "Placement", thu adhesive shall be Rapid Set type. Tile contract lumy sum price yuLd for pavement marking, or the contract prices paid for the various typos of markers shown on tho proposal , shall jocluJu full compunsutioo for furnishing all labor, materials, adhesive, 1uu)s' equipment , and incidentals, and for doing all the work Lovnlnod in furnishing and placing the pavement markers, complete in place, as shown on the p}uos^ and as specified in these Standard Specifications and the special provisions, and as directed by the Engineer. �y � ���y�l����� . ' SECTION 86 • SIGNALS AND LIGHTING 86-1 .01 General .-The provisions in S.S. Sec. 86, "Signals and Lighting", for electrical work which consists of furnishing, installing, modifying, or removing one or more traffic signals, traffic signal master controller assem- blies and interconnection facilities, flashing beacon systems, highway light- ing systems, sign illumination systems, electrical equipment in structures, falsework lighting, provisions for future systems, or combinations thereof, all as shown on the plans, are modified as follows : 86-1 .02 Permits.-The Contractor shall be solely responsible for paying the necessary fees and obtaining the necessary permits for the electrical installations from the County Building Inspector, and for complying with the permit requirements. 86-1 .O3 Control of Work. -Attention is directed to the provisions in S.S. Sec. 5-1 .07, "Lines and Grades". The Contractor shall he solely responsible for locating the corners of each detector loop. The detector loop corners shall be marked by the Contrac- tor and the locations thereof shall be approved by the Engineer before the pavement is cut. The pavement shall be cut with an abrasive type saw. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for locating and marking the positions of all signal standards and pull boxes. The locations shall be ap- proved by the Engineer before the foundations are constructed. • Pull compensation for locating and marking the corners of the detector loops, and locating and marking the positions of the signal standards and pull boxes, shall be considered as included in the contract lump sum price paid for signals and lighting, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 86-1 .04 Maintaining Temporary and Existing Electrical Systcros.-Traffie signal system shutdown shall be limited to the period between J a.m. and 3 p.m. 86-1 .O5 Conduit.-Conduit which is installed entirely underground shall be rigid, nunmetallic type, Schedule 40. Conduit under existing pavement shall be installed by predrilling a larger hole and installing the conduit by hand. After conductors have been installed, the ends of conduits terminating in pull boxes and controller cabinets shall be scaled with a sealing compound ap- proved by the Engineer. Bonding bushings on metal conduits shall be. insulated. Trenching, in existing pavement will be. permitted only if so indicated on the plans. The work shall be done in such a manner that will limit any delay of traffic to a period not exceeding 10 minutes. IF trenching is permitted, installation of conduit shall conform to the following;: 1. Conduit shall be placed under existing pavement in a trench approxi- mately 2 inches wider than the outside diameter of the conduit to be installed. Trench width shall not exceed 6 inches. The top of the • installed conduit shall be a minimum of 12 inches below finish grade. 86-1 2. The outline of all areas of pavement to be removed shall be cut to a minimum depth of 2 inches with an abrasive type sate or with a rock cutting excavator specifically designed for this purpose. Cuts shall be neat and true and there shall not be any shattered pavement outside of the area where pavement is removed. 3. Conduit shall be placed in the bottom of the trench and the trench shall be filled to not less than 2 inches below the surface of the pavement with commercial equality concrete containing not less than 564 pounds of cement per cubic yard. The top 2 inches of trenches in roads surfaced with asphalt concrete shall be backfilled with as- phalt concrete produced from commercial quality paving; asphalt and aggregate. Tranches in roadways which are surfaced with Portland cement concrete shall be completely backfilled with Portland cement concrete containing not less than 658 pounds of cement per cubic yard. Set-accelerating; admixtures shall he added, or other provisions shall be made to develop high, early strength. Calcium chloride shall not be used in concrete which will be in contact with metal conduit. 4. Spreading and compacting of asphalt concrete shall he performed by any method which will Produce an asphalt concrete surfacing of uniform smoothness, texture, and density. 5. Spreading and finishing of portland cement concrete shall be per- formed by any method which will produce a pavement surface of uniform smoothness and texture equal to the adjacent surface. i6. Trenching operations shall be performed in such a manner that all trenching and backfilling will be completed by 3 p.m. each day. No trench shall be left open after 3 p.m. , and the Contractor shall provide for the free and unobstructed flow of vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic in the project area by 3 p.m. each work day. 7. sharing trenching operations, the Contractor shall provide one 12- foot wide traffic lane in each direction. All vehicle, pedestrian, and bicycle lanes shall be open to traffic at the completion of the trenching operation. 8. In lieu of the provisions in S.S. Sec. 7-1 .095, "flagging Costs", the entire cost of all flagging required during the trenching opera- tions shall be borne by the Contractor. 86-1 .00 Conductors and Wiring.-At least 5 feet of slack shall be provided in oach conductor at each signal standard, and 2 feet of slack shall be Pro- vided in each conductor at each Pull box. Straight splices in signal neutral and multiple lighting conductors shall be insulated in conformance with Method A, tap splices in signal neutral and multiple lighting conductors shall be Type C, and conductors shall be spliced by the use of C-shaped compression connectors, all as shown on State Standard Plan ES-8. 86-2 (1 4) Conductors shall not be pulled into conduits until the pull boxes have been set to grade, crushed rock sumps have been installed, and conduits have been bonded and grounded. Conductors shall not be pulled into conduits unless the Engineer is present to observe the operation. 86-1 .07 Bonding and Grounding.-Grounding jumpers shall be visible after the concrete cap has been placed on the foundation. 86-1 .08 Service.-Energy for the traffic signals shall be metered. Energy for highway lighting shall not be metered. Circuit breakers shall be furnished as shown on the plans. The Contractor shall furnish and install the service switchgear as shown on the signal plan and as provided in these Standard Specifications. Mounting; hardware shall not interfere with controller cabinet wiring;. The Contractor may, at his option, have the controller manufacturer burnish and install the service switchgear at the factory. Service switchgear shall be amounted on the side of the controller cabinet as shown on the plans. The Contractor shall pay all required fees and costs related to providing electric service connections at the site of the work. In lieu of the provisions in the last paragraph in S.S. See. 86-2. 11 , "Service", labor and materials costs for the entire service conduit connection from the controller cabinet to the service location of the serving; utility company shall be considered as included in the contract Jump sum price paid for signals and lighting and no additional compensation will be allowed there- far. 86-1.09 'Testing;.-Controllers, auxiliary equipment, and cabinets shall be delivered F.O.B. to the County 'Traffic Signal Maintenance Shop, 1801 Shell Avenue, Martinez, for operational testing and adjustment. Testing; of controller units, fully-wised cabinet, and auxiliary equipment as specified in S.S. Sec. 86-2. 1=1, "Testing," will be performed after the equipment is delivered to the County Traffic Signal Maintenance Shop. If the Contractor is notified of the need for repair of equipment being tested, the required repairs shall commence within S working; days of the time of notification by the Engineer. The Contractor shall be responsible for all of the costs involved in the repair of the equipment. If any of the equipment is rejected for failure to comply with the re- quirements of these Standard Specifications, the Contractor shall be responsible for all of the costs involved in testing; the equipment after it has been rejected. Deductions to cover the cost of such testing will be made from any monies due or which may become due the Contractor under the provisions of the Agreement (Contract) . All shipping cartons and cabinets shall be externally labeled with the site location. The manufacturer's warranty period for furnished equipment shall not commence until the controllers, cabinets, and auxiliary equipment have been installed at the project sites and have been placed in operation by a factory representative. 86-1. 10 Painting.-Signal standards, controller cabinets, and guard posts shall be painted with 2 coats of paint. The paint color chip will be provided by the Agency. 86-3 0740 The controller cabinets shall be painted at the factory and the interior surfaces shall be painted at the factory with 2 coats of white paint. The Contractor' s attention is directed to the need for special prepara- tion of galvanized components which is required before the galvanized surfaces can be primed and painted. 86-1 . 11 Type 90 Controller.-Type 90 controller units shall be capable of operating a minimum of 4 phrases in a single controller unit frame. Type 90 controllers for 5-phase through 8-phase operation may utilize one or 2 control- ler unit frames. The Type 90 controller unit modules for 2 through 8 phases shall be identical and interchangeable within the individual manufacturer's Type 90 controller unit frames. Integral detector sensor units shall not be provided. The Contractor shall arrange to have a signal technician, employed by the controller manufacturer or his representative and qualified to work on the controller, present at the project site at the time the equipment is activated. 86-1 . 12 Signal Faces and Signal Beads.-Terminal compartments shall be bronze. Signal lamps shall he furnished and installed by the Contractor. The Contractor shall exercise care at the time the signal heads are installed to insure that the gaskets provided for the mounting of the heads are installed on the outside of the housing to provide a watertight seal. Gaskets shall not be placed on the inside of the housing. 86-1. 13 Pedestrian Signals.-Pedestrian signals shall be Type B or Type C. One of the following types of screen shall be provided on Type B or Type C signals: 1. An aluminum honeycomb screen with 3/16 inch cells, 3/8 inch thick, or a plastic screen of 3/8 inch squares, 1/2 inch thick, with wall thickness of 1/I6 inch, shall be installed tilting downward, at an angle of 15 degrees (+ 2 degrees) from the vertical, and shall completely cover the upper compartment housing the word "DONTT" and the lower compartment housing the word "WALK". The screen shall be covered with a clear, 1/8 inch minimum thick- ness, acrylic plastic cover, or with a 1/16 inch nominal thickness, formed, polycarbonate plastic cover. Screen and cover shall be held firmly in place by the use of stainless steel or aluminum clips or stainless steel sheet metal screws. 2. A 1 1/2 inch sleep eggcrate type screen either of 0.20-inch minimum thickness 3003 1114 aluminum alloy or of 0.030-inch nominal thickness polycarbonate. The assembly shall be mounted in a frame constructed of 0.40-inch minimum thickness aluminum alloy or polyearbonate. The vertical spacing of the horizontal members shall be 1/2 inch, start- ing, approximately 1/4 inch above and ending approximately 1/4 inch below the "DONT" and "WALK" legends respectively. AddltLonai members may be employed outside of the message area to provide structural strength. The eggcrate type screen shall be installed parallel to the faces of the "DONT WALK" message and shall be held in place by stainless steel screws. 86-4 0744 The hood described in S.S. Sec. 86-4.050, "Visors", may be omitted if the eggcrate type screen is used. The screen and frame shall be anodized flat black or may be finished with flat black enamel as specified in S.S. Sec. 91-4.01, "Enamel ; Traffic Signal, Lusterless, Black." Said enamel shall be applied in the shop at the Contractor's expense. Alternate methods may be substituted for the above screening providing the results are equal to or superior to those obtained with the above specified screens as determined by the Engineer. Gaskets for the moulting of pedestrian signal heads shall be installed on the outside of the housing to provide a watertight seal , and the Contractor shall take extra care to ensure that the gaskets are properly installed. 86-1 . 14 Detectors. -'The loop lead-in from the field terminals in the cabinet to the sensor unit shall he a twisted pair. The number of sensor units and lead- in cables required to achieve the specified detection shall be installed. Sensor units shall be Type A. Each approach lane shall he provided with an individual sensor unit which shall be arranged in the controller cabinet to provide a sequential indication on the sensor unit actuation indicator lights (left to right) of vehicles ap- proaching the intersection. Each detector sensor unit shall have not more than four, 6-foot by 6-foot detector loops attached to it. No splices will be permitted between the field loop and the closest pull- box. The loops shall be joined in the pullbox in combination of series and parallel so that optimum sensitivity is obtained at the sensor unit. • Splices in the cable may he made only in pullboxes. All splices in the detector cable and the connectors for loop lead-ins shill he soldered with 60- 40 grade, non-acid solder and carefully waterproofed using UL approved poly- vinyl chloride electrical tape. Conductors to be buried in the pavement shall be installed only in the presence of the Engineer. All delay timers shall be pin programmable. If one or more detector loops are to be connected to delay timers, the controller manufacturer shall provide an additional delay timer test switch in the test switch panel on the cabinet door. The purpose of this switch shall be to initiate the associated phase delay timer and place a call to the con- troller after the preset time has elapsed for its related phase. 86-1 . 15 Mercury Vapor Luminaires. -Mercury vapor luminaires shall be pro- vided with glare shields, shall be color improved, shall have integral ballasts, and shall not be metered. 86-1 . 16 Payment.-Dull compensation for performing all the work as shown on the plans, as specified in these Standard Specifications and the special provisions, .including furnishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment., and incidentals, and performing all alterations necessary to complete the work, shall be considered as included in the contract lump sum price paid for signals and lighting, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. • 86-5 974 STANDAM) PLAIN 0746 HIGIPMY STANDARDS cc !02 Tcmporarl0cfaining Wall CC 113 Strrek Barriradr CC 195 Survey Monument* CC 103 Back of Cur to Flow Divrrfer cc 109 End Gutter for Stun StrueK CC 302 Markcrs, Ma; I Box, Typical Consirurtion Signs, Guard Railinj, Dikcq, Raised Bars, Tapars and Fl arcs CC 30 Pipc Dclailo, Includirut Special Back fill for Non-Reinforced ConnreVc Pipe rr T)6 Curhs, Siduwalk . Dtivvwoys, Con( tchr Dilclic s. Valley Gutters, Curbed Mccliann (2 9hc( lq) ( (7, 31 t'A Pedestrian Romp for the HandicappEd CC ill Fences cc 311 Table of Equivalenrs for Pipe Culver: s CC 011 Grave, Frames and Cover Plate CC 3011 Type A Inlet, CC 3)12 Type B lnlct CC HIS Type C Inlet CC 3014 Modified Sidewalk Cross Drain (For Existing Curb) CC 3015 Modified Sidewalk Cross Drain (For New Curb) (I'll, 3016 Tape D Inlet CC 3017 Type E Inlet- CC, 3020 Precast Manhole and Type F Base CC 3021 Type 11 Manhole Base HIGH'4AY STANDARDS CC 3122 Type | | | Manhole Base CC 3023 Circular Grate and Frame CC "11)024 Manhole Frame and Cover CC 3030 Ty pe wA" and "L" H,adxa| |s CC �031 Type "8o Headwa\ | CC 3040 Basic Stokns and Marks to be Fstab| ished by the County CC 3050 Pavement Morkrrs CC I951 Signing, 511-riyin,l and |nsto| \a|ion Dctai }s CC 3052 Standard Planting Details DC 3053 Mailbox Standards FLOM CONTROL STANDARDS .�- . 8-48 Grouted Rock Channel Lining B'50 Grouted Rock Pipe Spillway O-55 Reinforced Concrete Pipe Spillway 13-56 Concrete Lined Trapezoidal Ditch B-57 Concrete Lined Rectangular Ditch 8-58 Concrete Lined `'VEE" Ditch D-61 Intercepter Ditch Cut Off Va| | 8-62 Inlet for Small Drainage Channels B-63 Intercepter Ditch Junction 8-65 Supore|evation of Curved Ditch 8-100 Sacked Concrete Culvert Endva| |s with Aprons B-101 Socked Concrete Culvert Endwa| \ Typical installations `�- 8-103 Sacked Concrete Revetment ��rj� [} �� � ^�(� ' r^, ' ^ 1 T - r 7 , � ' r - i •� j L: X u. ._..... -,1 41 6.0 7.0 <` I -0 1 �. � i " 4 ,.. zo LC ti?� r _. ": - ` I '•` Mue • _ll ►- I C. PIPE - POST I� %" //.�\•/ ,, /''G rt 't i �j•r ti• ..r rr � L. �� .it_� i�,.. 1 ,� i.• `r 4 01 M. UNCi-ETE :' fib,. - 1 "4 6Ai~. , ,TIMBER PIPE rb TOIAL In o, F I?7L' QST CONCRETE L'-i CIC'N'Ti*A COSTA CCV`:TY "►R'1 NEz , CALIF. TEMPORARY RETAINING W LLS rx:iE , If ti-x1L=r . o. . . tr tnca }�r C\ �' L' r 'u... _ hC i; t ^.r^Utt, .'.:i fer pipe C%G4t:- . rATc. ,;-VT zq ,v, »rA QN'r FILE ,140. cc 102 X Adlk APPROVED: DEPUTY PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR -R.E. CERT. NO. 9383 3/16"x 4" GALVANIZED CARRIAGE BOLTS WITH STREET WASHER 8 HEX NUT (TYP.) PEEN AFTER ASSEMBLY A W31 SIGN, 30"x 30" WITH YELLOW REFLECTIVE W31 SIGN SHEETING AND BLACK LETTERS ,� REDWOOD POST4S END 6 x8 x5-4 METAL BEAM GUARD RAIL D.F. POST (SEE CC302 FOR RAIL 5/8" CARRIAGE BOLT (D DETAILS) WITH WASHERS 8 - in HEX NUT CURB - v a CURB ii �1'-O`.I 12`-6" MAX. (TYP.)- SECTION A-A STREET BARRICADE NOTES: 1. POSTS TO BE TREATED WITH PRESERVATIVE AND MARKED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 83 OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J.� THE -CURRENT CALTRANS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 2. FOR STREETS WITH AN ENDGUTTER, CONSTRUCT MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA ROAD WIDTH WSTREET BARRICADE 6 BEHIND GUTTER. POSTS STREET BARRICADE 32 AND 38 25'-0 3 40` 37`-6`1 4 64� 50'-0" 5 SCALE! NO SCALE DATE: 6 DRAWN' G.M.C. I CHECKED: T.M.F. FILE NO. CC 103 rY`V�i•,.._�,w'4..e-�:>•.�'.._._.---•._ _.-��r..._._.._.." �:.�~��a. �_..�+..•r 4MC �1,•�.r+. .. _aw..:.+r_ � ... �_:�'�.._._�.-..-+......-... STT ___.�--�...__.--.-�-.���.-.- .". ..., _.��+{.._f �• • NOTES �2• ASPHALT CONCRETE FILL AROUND FRAVE TO PRV':i.0 =MOGTH 1. PC"LANO CEMENT CONCRETE FOR MATCH WITH PA.EJCNT � JACKET AN: CCRE SHELL BE 1 24 ' I C-ASs Ai6 SALkS CEMENT PER CU. YO) RAISE FRAME TO NEW GRADE W'IT, 3J1" MAX:M UM AGGREGATE. I ASP—LT CC\CRE TE SHALL BE 1/2' ^- ! DAFT ER COMPLETION OF OVERLAY MAN -MED GR AONG i AC OVERLAY ii .� CO'.ER A`:D r M AME SHALL BE FOR• AMERICAN EXISTING AC—� 1 rtJ Fes„` T___•__ v' BRASS A\a .CRr(A B d I) _ ri MOOED WIT V RO: NG COVE R. ` - t N._.-__ AL1 v J� OR A•^iR2%:c i u :JEER SMALL •I .. r R. OVE E IST INE CONCRETE COLLAR 1 4I ABJVC COLD JOINT AND RE LACE. BE MGurLO VJ•,UMEH7' AND DES•G'-LO I(.,' A IG,000 POUND _ 1 SEE NOTE 3, I M:\MUM .4HEEL L0:.0 EXISTING CONCRETE BASE METAL COVER AND FRAME 3. SO# PELT ..^R 1/4' LAYER CF SANG - -_ (SCHEMATIC Ch'-Y)-SEE NOTE 2 CR EGRTH TO CREATE A JC_:..��.:.' I ••COLO JO:N7.• r = 24" DIAX:ETER PORTLAND CEMENT 6. 6" O:AME TER COLLAR FORMED WITH 1 I �, CONCRETE JACKET COVERED WITH 2" OF 3Ost PELT. I" 6E_:W "'COLD JO,NT". / 7 i •j�PROVIDE TEMPORARY - CIRCULAR FNAMEWIRK ASPHALT CONCRETE—SEE NOTE 1 5 •••P:REO V Ta CONE OR 31,32" e = M-V MUM CONE t 6 $ALIO BRGES MARn ERi!-3•-8•DIAMETER -=) TOP d In' , SHANK) 'XITH /2" ASPHALT CONCRETE FILL CH,SELEO CROSS 6 A OR L.S. AROUND FRAAE TO PROV!CE --_� ..• / .'R NLN' ISMOOTH MATCH WITH PAVEMENT__, . 7 ADJUSTMENT 7!:Gs(%OT SHOWN) ARE j I AVA,LAFLE FOP BOTH TYPES OF I ��,• -- FRAMES HEIGHT OF DETAIL A ► AD,JS-ME\T S, R,vG5 ' i ' �•-- C" FOR t.�4Ni :BANE FRAME ADJUSTMENT ` 3" FCR A B 6 I FRAME WHEN •.H•, EXCEEDS l2', EXTEND CORE PER DETAIL 9 _� j ` I; Di WHEN REcu•R_O L:,iS'Mc NT EXCEEDS j ABCVE _•M.i3• T-E PRAME SHALL 1 . BE RA'SEa TO CO\FORM 'y THE T•.. I-�- - �.'i*""'.- �_ \Ew PAVEMENT SURFACE AS !'•^'1 i d t`— C SHOWN :N DETAIL A M . PAVEF N7 D'JRt'ADE -� %• .-- _ �.F•• 8. WHEN O'IdE N510N •'H" FROM TOP _�_ ! F FRAME 70 70P OF CONCRETE BRASS MARKER TJ BE FL'RN:SHEO ` — — _ — • . .<_ r -,_ 0 AND INSTALLED 6Y THE COUNTY :—wSTGLLAT:CN ABCIE COLD JOINT '' v � ��;4. `5EE NOTE 3 CCREISCE GETA,L A) EXCEEDS 12�, �PAVEMEN7^ THE :ORE SHALL BE EXTENDED ON CONTRACT PROJECTS ONLY _I•• I TO 6E THE SAME AS IS �T.I COLD JOINT ,� SHOWN CN TYPICAL SECTION `', ! }j�\ AS SHOWN IN DETAIL B. SEE NOTE �• L' ,, SEE NOTE 5 1 Iyj' ,•SEE NOTE t CONSTRUCT 6 ; 1 { O I —CONSTAUCT NE'A' CONCRETE BASE SEF. NOTE 6_11/ I '114011E TER PCC. I I�' I� (rPy,. r,Ni CORE EXTENSION d WITH SO.k FELT _. 'i --+ -- 7-15.77 ACC Ge•o„1 A d B M CCNCRETE CORE 9.20-7G A'.%,c %0o v FORM. SEE NOTE CAST :N o^ �'i?� Imo-•”-'J CAST ER tf. I CONTRA CCjT.^. COUNTY I DRILLED HOLE I PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT EXIST:NG CORE- >' :�~'-vf4 . 6' R:,`.FO�C,'.G STEEL CCWEL S T:SEZ �i..F�n":i:• GHOUTED INTO 1•• CIA ME TER t ' DR LLED HOLE �'` STREET SURVEY MONUMENT DETAI_ g ---+= ' 'tern. •r.- C`•;` `x-;.i;3 CN TYPICAL) �SECTION - ! -- ORIGllAL `IrdSTLLL.CTiCN CC. Ion • -- LOT GRADED FILL LL r- TO DRA i N TO / / STREET ---� CUT L `'0 s `{� INSTALL AT t WWRAYVE- IDE SPACING INSTALL AT END SPACMAX I ING OFF A LLDRIVEWAYS. IF OF CUT SECTION "0 DRIVEWAYS EXIST, SPACE AI 50' INTERVALS. PLAN SNOWING LOCATIONS OF DIVERTERS TO EE INSTALLED a4 STREETS WHERE SLOPL EQUALS OR EXCEEDS 5% TOE OF CUT OR ��► TOP OF FILL SLOPE Z'x Z'x 3' ROU&M REDWOOD 57AKE3-0E 3 • 5TAKE5 WWERE 015TANCE FROM BACK OF CURB 2" x 8" ROUGH TO TOP OF GUT OR TOE OF SLOPE 13 GIZEATEQ REDWOOC; PLANK-LENGTH AS RE0'12. NAAI 6 n I ' WIDE AREA OF GROUND ON EACH o SIDE OF PLANK TO DE TIGHTLY CONPACTEC BACK OF CURB OR 'SIDEWALK f O lfOW PLAN ReV1'�ed I!!-1•73 BACK OF CUM OR fIVEW&K CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MMT�FEZ. CAL I r OFN I A 3" ABOVE STANDARDS SLOPE 1/14" GROUND BACK - OF - CURB PER FT._ FLOW DIVERTER FOH STREET GRI ERE ADE I EQUALSON EORSEXCEEDS 3 3 10d GALVAN- I I ZED NAILS �W�CTU R F cert SCALE PCHE DAM I I/W ELEVATION M FY LM FILE NJ. C40 UY TOMELLI ()7i),) 24 MIN. CUM 60M2 �CTIOM Al 6UTICR At i ¢ A5PNALT CONCRETE 4« A AGGREGATE BAH j�. O. Mye.. :1�. 'v.�.'•�:.• J '� ' 6"MIM. S ECTIoN AA_ AL _JA c4• CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA ROAD NO. ;�JD 6UTTO FOS STUPE SMET5 .- ., . sols ; I".= IT Dote: • 18. 70 Aopelovea /-Z//4/70 Drown bIJAILLAWN froamo. -liwbe Works olrocfor IRE CC4.No$704 Chocked by: cc 109 T-OLE r coo.•E•.tcro•i. 1' /:�Lr/,,� tu ...w.Eo 7 65 AAINT BLAB �' ��-� j2.y,• F..2 PVGtiC.ORAS DIRECTOR-R C CCMT NO 5709 ;.°LL�6'1 .2". _ ('- ryNCR."TE AME --L=.`T POST II - TE P.6• i I TARGET r. •'.1Y •:G' ! YAC i i PLATE- of SCOTCHUTE -SCQTaIUTC SCOTCNLITT sCOTCMLIT[ _ I T•NLE[3 I.MITEI �/+ lAr6C"I I INwttl t"TEI To•co HOLY r CASE , ,`--1 i T.. ...�..'�.,�..� ..G•.y'DOUGLAS ,1 PRINT"I[ 1 i CURB \3__ 0 1 { ��-•i FIR BASE �. { i DETAIL a r.T:ssaDWo6D SEDT I Pi til I i MS s SLOPE CONCRETE t 1 , Sl6•NOL.i 2L2" A A ..L_! i _ •L: TJ------� rc To co«BESPONO ( r,r cNw-, rr'a• .,. I j [wTTxltE 10 SLOTS ON MST I I TT"'" (-TV 5 G•L STEE 6UCNET FILLEO FRONT,VIEW REAR VIEW - ClJLVERT CLEARANCE 9gULOCR "I.cL•ss b'cONCREtE HORIZONTAL i i{ NARRaf PL TE s MACE D' MARKER MARKER GUIDE MARKER MARKER-WOIR i MARKER PLATE I SECTION A-A GUIDE POSTS SHALL BE PLACED 2'BEYOND THE EDGE Or THE SURFACED SHOULDER.REGARDLESS OF SHOULDER WIDTH OF SPEED CHARGE LAME IS WIDTH IN CURBED OR DIRER SECTIORG.THE POSTS USUALLY THE SAME WIDTH AS SHALL BE PLACED 2'OUTSIDE THE TRAFFIC FACE Or POST RURAL MAIL BOX EOG[OF PAV[W[NT. TI.[ AD-I.VT LANE CV R6 OR W.E. [--__ wE wiRALLEL t0 iAVErt"i •-rt�- POST G TARGET PLATE DETAILS 0 D 7 AD•TAPER LENGTH e71Mg1ff •` SHOULOER... M.K.CD•V]AD AB'AND CD'AME PARABOLIC CURVES 0' 1 TAPER FOR SPEED CHANGE LANES ON CONTINUOUSLY CURBED MEDIANS e--•r �r rA. I R 1 I I j-On --.-._.� _ TEA �—� ..61 OR RAT .WRQ[EDGE OF HMEWEWT R A CURVE.NEITHER BABE UK MOR TAPER KTWCEM i R_ '/} I _} •i•,>` Lai y y it AM C WILL BE A TANGENT USE PROPORTIONAL OFFSETS 1"6'TO C ;16'.••WLVAN,2CD ••M ADOPTED OFFSET't'n USUALLY 2'ALONG OUTSIDE EDGE OF PAVEMENT ��•RRIAGE sOlr2 SURFACINGy06) CROSS SECTION SIDE VIEW BUT WAY VARY IN SOME CASES THE FOLLOWING TABLE GIVES OFFSETS FROM A BASE UK PARALLEL t0 THE \ 0 17' DIKE EDGE OF POMEMENT AT INTERVALS WEASU"ED FROM MINT'A' RAISED BARS /TOENAIL WITH 1•N•NL NAIL ROD Y•FOR WEASUREMEIITS FROM EDGE Of PAVEMENT (OF EACH SR[OF M ROOM !t I ' _ LLAT RAT[WAWK"-�` r � OFFSET FROM BASE LINE LENGTH OF TAPER,FEET CUT STEEL�" W 120 150 WO 211 240 210 •f •q •4 M K. •22 OSTAMCE FROM MINT Sfr CAM"M BOLT .,,T w Li 0 O O 0 0 - - - - - - [11TH Ki NUT ON ON 019 61L. 623 ON 7S 100 12] 130 Ira 200 223 �ry r-- , 9'.B'SAS•f-YCyt- ,,� i�'� �._>s�.ti Owl o6z075 DOG ,00 134 150 200 250 Soo 360•00 ARO ;�. Dr nxN— I ' g -„',� . •. 127 101 1 N 197 223 SA 223 300 3?] -30192S BOO BT] 12 WGC �''•+'71 ..1 �'•i "1� '.000 MST 0 S'DIKE-MODIFIED SECTION 223 250 3 k 350 • 330 300 •00 5001600!! 700 s00 100 e' i- METAL KAM -�-s-T- !h^ Y • 5 6 7 e 11.00 430 900 750 W0 01200/350 ��((((( ` t. 1� F- --!-- ,-('-•--- - '- -- - 6 7 9 1 016 600O 0 042 2WO IC' l • 7 103soHQ130,5751800!Di131Sqori] SECTION B-B �SOl�sVfROMW.s-�10 a• 130AI i.FDF FpiT 922$ s _L143 •378 n522102511001ST] 0QS •r3 CUBA q 1201 �•'.'fI-H2_MDVttu�ti"sV SHDUIpf"_ „ ^ L'a1i a1, , 01200 O IspO 0 •O 0 0' TYFXK PONT WRUNG --y�AZ`I`77t1 t• C.SDC PDST A$SE Y INSTALLATION -T'j - ,UNbE-CU1 AND F 2 Y•1°— •--7'I�2': .. TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION SIGN REFFILL SLOPE All 1tl ----"t----T LZ OVE 1'-2'SAS OF ROCK 012'MIM t I ST THANR61 C To3SURFACINGa LINDC"UKO IN At a O DIKE TALL[BCLO. .� �� ASPHALT CONCRETE DIKES PARABOLIC CURB FLARES - 7 L • IO 13 20 h 1 30 1•O 1 43 1 50 1 BO TO 75 K`K LOO -.-_-� 15 FLARE _ ' I \ryO Kjg? L.-to 25 OBD 1801320 S � J/� t B� OM RAFFLE Facc DETAIL GUARD RAILING LOCATION .__.., (� -CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 30 0--c-0 160 !BO 6•0 I �;//� Arr1C FLOM 1' y_-_-1---.-- 1.10 FLARE 1 � ..1,:!; __ PUBLIC 11MI'MIEL CALIFQ M-1 DEPARTMENT >0 6zDt oBo so;32c' oo ,I�11; 1 L � ......NM. c:• MARKERS.MAIL BOX. TYP- (__KIO !O rOt A•C' O}O�1K 2-"_3 C'�f0'_j-i!Oy�iOI' . - �a.a..< r r3 Ft.tRi TYPICAL INSTALLATION I "�� '-° °• ICAL CONSTRUCTION SIGN, ' `•• •••R..`R•�P.e GUARD RAILING.OWES.RAISED •s o1s osf 33 :Ir+ ....L• .. .. r5 oof� 034 11 ow I u :xi:320• I �? METAL BEAM GUARD RAILING ' ?` .. BARS,TAPERS,AND FLARES 11 007 .010 11On fl- 261 367 1 ra f001~i ALL DIWE71s10163wECT r6 MANUFACTURING TOLERANCESvYIOUs OAr •-I1. o� OAT[ O[XMPtgR Ow MT LM Q � • � `.�.7LJ2 vu[R n v� .TJ jr ~tah»vEh�.i tiJl:i aiFEt'00,�t Stamps"4"-N121a' ..•frMAl1 CONcaa1& Nat [! too sectat too ( cCA+^m/ARU.LAI 11"Oar. 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SON.ctNR pEPE�DrIS OM MAIN t a i i 0 i 3 o t U 2 0 i.E _- 3 50 i3 4 30 END SECTION ELEVATION ELSOSI DETAIL i.c 6-6 s u 3 0 0 S 7 0 lCMOYTta MK NO Kati Yi 6 A 11 - - 50 4 3 4.0 3 ]Q KALE IY2 I' TOK rLACND M[K ananer Ai _ 45 3 3 "- Oa weNra6 rt tNSr4tA -� .i 6 0 53 i 3 3-3 3 0 _• yb s.e �� S.? ici 2p Tg r 4 t0 30 - 6 0 �Q 3 3�U ••la•HNoaM NOR DtPINa ra Y IS•ta'un awl/w 6[/TNS IRON Y j) Nor&N rKl IOb i.i f U 3 0 i 0 3 3 30 r•iD'IS WkW FOS DIPTMa OYES ll:IAc a too Mrs I A1r INN C. r SNDuce Li4illltititlul :1t111I.I1.1tit_�uil.lii�11�,I pO10 0 SEMCaEAst6 120 fi.i 6 0 S S i 0 35 3 0 ♦ I� UNDERDRAIM f,„ - I vyy •R _.— ?O�$ .�< .. Lunar IM..It fa..Ns SCALE f•I' .w. 6 A 6 3 0 3 3 n.MIX CAL SO.d Du..Tv us Ntic r• J _ _ �4 JC -�'"-i,` i 0 3 3 30 __ �t r k"�/ -� - cytet IN '�• i;; i s 3 CI APRON a"+Pa►o144 b 040 ff 6.8 i 3 3 ti {. TIS��iGR t3o �.i i U i 3 3 3 3 0 � _ _ t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY tab _ PUILIC HOSES D[PARTMENT PLAN I a i 6 0 S U i 0 3 ti _ _ ��cArr arL�r'+'.� _ I•i 6 0 i to 51 1 NON'RRWFONCED CONCRETE PIPE `r D END SECTION DOWNDRA3N AND ENTRANCE TAPER "Olt: 0.wNLt Wn.w;+.++tg,. ruL KIMNArt.+AL A^1N,mi CAL-AN rrt, Iwt TULL 1,1114111 WITH CEMENT TREATED REDDING P E DETAILS- Or 1." w4kar SL ZI,0 � MAY Ss Tt%F0%OA6 AT THI tA.mrCATNM $NOP ON .a A134 NA.T POI RA•..D•i N• "VI- I'MCA& I- IIMCAL To^u•cYI..At NIAtt1 to THE t1EtD N'�PLws nm[ �� lu6 KYSI F .d'NCw JIM n7tv-1- CC Aare .. ALLI11 O, )Z.'���.1.14 IlrA. ``�....` e�.Aw.111 ■On olTTi ♦VRK .Ocala a.leTOm-.l Come ILO ►eAl twl.rr.� ea... twwr w.a m nn\..■ "Alan mwwrt w You rt•ev.o v.wew ..sr rw..(n cal rR,m a1.1 �r�r t , -1• a wa b UL cP,Irrc,A,I Al wltA Ow (.r nAr t T•al'.nM A[1.1. 11I1r, F"♦ M "r. AI gMOi wnrA•, w Awe M..II. tla[Ll ._ARL /.� ♦ d� .F f maw a a..r.rt Yr _ _ `�Y�1�A♦It �, I.�t R.r b A r.YM I- far or Vw tM O�mr'/lw r,w AIN OIr nt•tew MAa A.I�t • '•Ire,• tLAw IIVOwM 'I" W,wl.O,ril a Y\ly����0 M•v t0 .(r/rfO nM IN FwIN Mel wWr -No w q- .14- w 1cM u[I aAIN IS A • _ A DRIYf'I y w+rw- Anlrlw 1. wr1.w w A tw l_ Ar. M\ Nn 'or Aw "_Al \ t°~•! 1 ,eco?I� - .Cortes nr w e a.( TYPICAL SECTION d'0 strum r.a�.�n[•♦rrws -1 Iqr w sew( .ale r,.0 star I- n1 ►u Cor a ,ole rr. In " M Cow P. num I nn real rw — Cor 1.. se's u A D cro.ca '. Is- car tweet- M V.- —1 w wa1 Ica wrtwt r a wlw. tolls .I.r rn 1.a cal s �(.. wI�A.. a_ / No- rr tr aw W"7 sw M_ .0 an n• crAel. -1 As rrwtA 1 meat'. (A[ ON lr 1 car IAL, a a/.A •ra,s M I a A '.Awn. nrr atitw M tp r.• AN M tuna, M caw ,1 1A w _ .- Fel a PYlw I. wsAt,l(..111 .- M O.n� mlw►Y A m` / Ras Y1wr weYl[III� - ♦t r'_ •M. M 0 MMt 1Ir. Mlle Ica. 1. .1(,111 ►M -1 lal M m■.M. 1 ♦1 aN---- \ rt 1911 • -AA ILII• a 1. •1-1 al wtal 1�- j*■IM I w•w n M .I(n• 1 s.rl Coeur R "caw f. I...n law( —At Ica —Mw"— .AMF R. M 1".Ot�rlt0 .1-Ivf 1-1. r ,I weer sst, AAIw r.•r11r IMM. (..I ..xr Mrt .ALO. 1r ■1(lIw l" D as eel. Loci ala. -r.' w II..IM tV11. .IIII4 rrw rw IM .IIIwMn Frl AA IOCa,tt V ..I.w w cc.- TY .I.N L SEPARATED iiQ[WALK L a.IA t AAAs SAN A lwr.c 406 r.r caw•--lstq.(w res a.. lot a- CURS AND 31DENALK il It., ; "r► 0--wAr oar.or —.4or rwrrll. w •o ro. ..w.r °r »Pew TYPICAL SECTION C-C cls- ten a waw a wP.Yn A.a (A a Want. "welt. r\ (Ir. Y calm. a"tr. ".iw aNM {* 4 , ', ler Coe Hort a \� ; a�"•a unto a 1101-. Al IF "well 4 "1.- in. ■ IN ea.'s nom lr n•wn.AIA► A.cc AAw rw. ��/Y aur rYc rA. 'KIIlls J F__ I lww.t _�.{ tM cull AO AA+1 a[QI."AY mew 1. wAwO - - b Iwo a Cow _ '�I is a1 w/.. -,Alt � It" over P4� ` \ trw/weo.w Zr �!-r r G�t���C 1IQEI�ALK DRAIN FOR SEPARATED SIDEWALK a w.lslsa n.r - YMfi - CAL fECTKkI D-D Aawn N o - - ?`- ■I1cAw.b Awa IN-011 nr■ wen Spar A etc ISI ISI. tra..aw. eIII.YI- AAAma Aw ra■I a Are". tu((r �- t� s'C.A. r c rI11 tl ..a Ao-I ala Cow Y wa1AW Ar N Yr w ww[(q. OAa.m rl.. lwt Ica NNOC/IIA - -r oNttit 1 ' rtl11 At ra eer1A^-. I CC,w• IPI q a we "It- A A TYPICAL DRIVEWAY SIDEWZ"K AND PEDESTRIAN RAMP FOR THE HANDICAPPED No — T —ra.w a rII«n AIN oo.at'. awrrn� o• A to car•oo.tw w R n• lw n a .• a.. "' oI..A■ 11DEMIALK DRAIN FOR MONOLITHIC CURS AND SIDEWALK ufa rail wr.m.• PPI mw. . . wM1Aw hAr ♦IwI rj1 jj■AYllr ".It. P aYwla I tls(w _T' Iul .1Mw a M rr tsftM• a-rAK t[w -c --wr.Mr AO_#`r art ■ --I • ! w Mnt. Cora IerKrl TY 01—� CURSIli- —u.I. a I -It out j"o"wl c.■ Ar ear. Iralis oA rA1pA.11 Iota Tw a,ATal_ NA cow rq I..trw Irk p Ica P �.' F' ——� -- — a `ot rY • �,, I or. — .Amar wrcls SECTION A-A T Mawr.n , , -��- • - .,n•., 'm' 711DEwALK DRAIN ----- 1 sco.I .Ma 1 • rr rlw wusrs naw _n nr _ _.1.L: _ a•I.i rlw rPw .Awn I , Ano1 ram tweet w maga n LOW GUTTER LIP PAVING CONTRA COSTA COUNTT DETAIL 'A SCOREMARKS AND fVILIC WORKS/fIARTMINT a-r e+.[�..Iy .w./_ :.d WEAKENED PLANE JOINT$ I ofouw.(w o'er' clot wets it DETAILtSt awe ct.mul ed-As' M-• CLIPS, SIDEWALK ------ - DRIVf1W, PEDESTRIAN TYPICAL DRIVEWAY _-_ _ RAMP AND SIDEWALK arise. .01 s•q.r GRAIN DETAILS _ TSF �' -♦ccrFr `iI • • • CONCRETE LINED DITCN DRIVEWAY htCONNECTION (��-fY{Q.Al. r I►I r T■IC.•m/t1MOKltyt■t r r.Ta-r.r w Rem MGMfl01tyT OrwCINi-II[ CIRI ■O one T•./ O ■ / y«�11 TTI( N a • ;n�`. Nf���� A El' W •' Wf.t / N' .r E' 0104 NOTE! / W„' t' as," / •.- It. 1' 0.040 •w"�Yf (tKMn ,w YN. Iaa YI OO..ftiC dwNi.1 0 y MNR•Y �� "(•MY •.OrYr/l ■.Yl c M' tr o' Goose C .0' 00• f' 0910. f wYcro %.r Arlt Wal w W' r. •t. n n 1001 r,fe,•lI r T.rl ••o —MIC 'K0 w1f1./ Olt 'll 11 / m.f1■1[ lrl. wro.�� - rA•- l flsty M•fMrff RIanl ■•Y• r• w Ilrr low .-•10l rrr 1y ..la r wa::w. vY••• O M Cl.ty • �� -.� •0111. MtyT4E b 0000,40• Tp•ll•l(Td. MYl N lw dl .T ly NWrO Roy rr/r., rllltt - � • � - • 1 arrl a• KOM rr r•Ms1 M 1y R.l r•• D 1y •.•.T.•• Ir erlty[ ••i•r w•.lV. R•V Ifaw. 10w1 w'•�wr. 1MNev —� _ •1'— ," - Ar Ar ina•CY M r.l•t. wC•ar•1 ■.Ya N rl•rf0 wlwlr Ty WT lrfl OICI. yep\d. � `•'� '�' f��"� t M tW r M dr.f•N.1 N • 0�t.•• NWl M OP•lr luCtlo 1C�..tl ilKytr t. me MI. '.lGUTTER LIP PAVING•r wrr. Rr T 1 ""•c "1•n •a..r M RIrl, won• r. r.o■ • ar, ly —11• row wla ■.1w M t$ SCOREMARKS ANDo•./ tPC I M E1rtT WEAKENED PLANE_ JOINTS 0.00• r Tr We'I If wlr. or+aw n Ns ., 1•N r.r M RIrel won, w — r_ r.... 1y — —1 —_ •.• 4.110. l POWf• DETAIL rB .rm e•Yn. .•u rw ..• .•.Irn wla r lKN10 u w.Y a er+•.. TYPICAL SECTION TYMCAL DETAIL THOU DItIV[MY R.. K fA •M •W w farlrKle. .tyrl�l.Ral• tr Mew •rra.t •rrw Vr CONCRETE LINED DITCH iy>•T— N ..•••w. a— 'A .1v I o E M•. a.0 I ar r r.rcur I+r n w Rats l.•w• al r•r ••• olrs• (i.N t r•c lar r —I DIM\ 1•If Y 21.10 r rtt . s• CURB QUANTITIES -N• ,. .4• nf• OC.•CRIII MY■ O..rr 1111 •/y/two/I ___— - w-.■ NIN uw •'r. r. •-. o..w Wn r'rs R�r .—___— .oil-Si —i.� s • fT TYPE A TRAFFIC NLAND ""' °�'O -.91 WIN. NAIL SECTION! . 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JUNCTION PLAN SECTION C—C ,., _ or VALLEY GUTTER .r. r. �• t 1 TYPE D TRWFIC IILANI NALF SECTION '�• •l H•• i/ A•t N al Mon r TYPE EI•E 1 11-E0 tTPi 11-/ • II-EY EtE we Ets we o yr •N• wroMr /ifa l.rO1T T•IKaa �/ __ IYPI• rlRt--- TVI ALL Mala• MTTCR a•rtT•r =.=s COl•ITUCrCf •• ,- twe Wta— A w•Mw.0 ' wet •• at'. =•efN �•• f\ : m., M flr wY —It «Ir1. wt .Oto a a fn` R•r AMT t we 5—T"' nrA Aln ar.r aft 1 rs a.m a.■ a rlla• r•: RiN.ci r-- r1.ra /vrm Y•.d.ull lr refer• A,- Elfr CIRTi cwec"Tt 1 �" o.n. I rl•wt rr fur 4•f Nwls w • RIO .awls r w• Iwllo ,.�•. _ R CnRC Wits. Mf• , C NfYr .o N.R•w r Aft rum ..lw H ur -- / IrRtrw +won- Nfan OU.II• am led ♦•wfa• LI.I n ra fotyrrK,•. Iorrf Mort s T•.rrr TT►t @{-1 TYPE I{-I C �.�tr.IRI . �-4r. rlwt +.r. A S 1lllWt[ IAM 1fRCt 1lTwNDARD CURIA ■rr Cs.• rrlfw wvaa 441.0 ,yN Ir11 —1 corfwM H M 1■r • ■ysrr4a.rr ~.a m IIw. nds 4.W,Wl.r• ■Met" a, lime, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY o MIND Iao •.011w O•r Mrr wal . [Rolls a' f—D I tME10-01 ywl C•rww A N RI41, PUILI INT rUr.1• I ww RIME, rya■ H laalr•. eA I •alt• M1E. r•wtf�wrr TYPICAL PLAN Io.wwf STANDARD CUR@, [IEEW[0 (UNCTION _ VALLEY GUTTER AND t VARY GUTTER _ ___ _ _ TRAFFIC ISLAND DEMIIS c+✓ n.rR --_ w .. laflT.F�...• -ttf-.�- �) • CC 3192 -�2 r�V N �Z ClN� ZZ D tri ac ) 2 , to �� C3 N Z Z► �4 v coli p Us La r^ p o -�a 1 tin c C-)o�p 0v ID -00caro o Amo N � n 4CP in rr) :p O -40 N N ! NZ � x0 tri �i .p N ..+ vp p 4 � 7' Z N % 0 rnrn . C) :0 o c„ P �► r'r,, .c 0 7- CO) m ts1 QI 4 z O w t3'� o 0 . ..h«A... w.,n ... R;y O'a4 YLLa. N,A:I �z .(' ♦... .f�w Tf t. w.,A•( w .w`.r. •-• .� J f t w[t ♦ .i.«:K:T « .a. .. � "1 a.1rf....1:. .AGMYat END.CORNER AND TE 'E POST ASSEMBLY l-G•f0RF..«iC LtrT OI s'o•foR f.eRlc ea00orf« +' .._., rc•e`' -R afs:r t±Pc• _v 1«"i wva.: .: «. ..f .e..:~As,'w 6^." CHAIN LINK FENCE rom ROSE r. tn- .-wt • III Cowattt fs j ArC.OA PLATE A RI.E Ws.ANO Dl Ref D + i(•+i 1� =��!. N,RE S+rE L'fOR ROOD rj r e CE ACL-ACL LLNTr,_ _ «00 Psts eRA(t _ N_ • , tt a r"ACC j�I ..- z----. s� _._'_r',.[- :.f }a _ -. 1?I •'t . •ter"l • .....-.-.....-.-„,.,,” 'Y � *Trt ww T.o«r a,.4- _ zz•TO zs cuss aoRe rc cohcRtrzOoo �1Y 'i • T, K eaocwT , , : a .r!•oTT MAC[K1TT v. i'wA.T +K aw ON w000 rosty , END,CORNER,AND GATE POST ASSEMBLY PULL POST ASSEMBLY T.'s rori:sok r»E wok aN Or sr[Ea+os*s PULL POST ASSEMBLY END,CORNER.AND GATE POST ASSEMBLY LINE POSTS METAL POST INSTALLATION ru INrkwwks WOOD POST INSTALLATION """ I.A.Aha« - _ _wv.t RO:T GATE R03T CRTC POST 3Ttl 14'-0* . 0`GATC ?-. � bw[C T,ON W"AlGAI �{f J t rosT �}-) ---�f }r .. -. h . "-•c - 1 - S� M'Eir'o 111C.LD 1 -N ''j^�r'A�lt•P 1 1 - - ro E•C. r[ otl*o i - _arVfr } y} vt�fLi•1 y_.l _--.-.f...-_.._ S} T � OR aT SPC BRACE 1iGII,tO OR _ ON of l�•w I(�• t o a i[,. p Ij•�-.••.•• 4ROUN0 OR COwwRaC yr ifO f'w'..r •! J ,,.n ` ThslRAt Uhf,^k •y 'T 11 t E`PITC R'CIMO HI �' 1.1 L I I.u•j 1 /.r,�� V.,k 1 L Lr:E• l6•(ka-'� -"•-,G•a. '. - Col. METAL -: - FENCE LOCATION METAL FRAME GATE AND ADJOINING PANELS BRACE POST ON CURVE SPACING OF BRACE POSTS NOTES T 1RE It -stE nA•H0 5 1 C.-it kaT �•ack •o:T s,aurG ..R[«w.Ewt T»Ara s L-rr,exuxt.,w. LEST 1.1% no k aEwu of".PoST r Cf AOwTN,CCN,O+w:%G TO T.[.P Q,,IS.CkS r ,AIT^h, 1:.•'• '-'! zo8 TO 300 E.E.,"T.,Ost StANnArp SMC.+{af.Gh': 'i Ar( 0•iA..'f;;rr,., ..•;h +.S TOO TO%no E wtw.3t VtwT.PoTT , A� :rTfaa L[0 tPJ,4N1Ptrt, rtr i w.,t t*. '.Lk +.200'To Z,To0' Er[k• TENT.POST OE aOI.,.CT'0.OCT«t[h w ars h aJ J.l CI r! r. e.t•v�t A'a MA CENT PROPERTY FENCE ------ - - ------ - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY -' -- - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STANDARD PLAN STANDARD A>YRpit0 f lj" (f�` .. iA=f e�s'45._ l rz•o-ra wooi«+wv.W.CP.G. a FENCES •�� •ret'c wr T o•EcTON RE CCkT No spas NO 'DATE ,Cr�3,oh tlCSC—I" Bl _ hG tta,t 56 ..r CC 310 7 ALTERNATIVE PIPE ARCH _ CULVERTS R C PA C S PA C A PANomnel R C Pl C i PA C A PA Nominal R C P A C S PA - C APA NSs,i It Type Dimension Class Goes last Costal Glge S.1 Coatel Site Type D.manslons bass Goya Brt Coated Gape sit Cooled 31re 17pa D.menuons Cbur�2 sit COO+ed GJ pe Sit Cooled .ereovro�ut2J.��nj$ u' A.11 16 Nn .6 Ne 24..! 5 ley..8- A n 14 No .4 No DCI-.P' + Y�'.31174 A n +•o 'z No k i•"•ii' 2 1•-•n' a-D 16 vet 16 No 29.,a 6 2dtj•1! A n -4 Y.. .4 No SJ•L 2 5.Ya-+3'% A-11 res +z No ►veA( c K IRECTOA A t tt..T MJ ]70a ti`a N` 3 I•'s o" A-D 46 No .6 No 2Y.,41 T 2l'�.to A-ij 14 Ne 14 No 1u •It 3 51'ry •f13H A 11 Nu 12 No li`.11" 4 + 's tt' a- 16 res 16 No 29•i_•' _! 2a''e•.e • jl �4 vs .4 _ ,! yJ-a 1," Y te".3i3e; a._II.22'.19 1 22 .,3tj A-D K No .6 Nt 36`.22 1 36Si.221 A•13 .6N. -.4 No 50.1, 5 St S6alta-II Na 'o Nu 22".13' 2 22 •1342" A-U If Yes 16 No 36`.22" 2 3611221, A-t) 16 ye. 14 No 50-.51 f Y to,.3114; A-II .2 vs. to No 22 •.3 3 22 .qbj a-D .6 No .6 No 36-.22' 3 3614"•224j A 11 16 of. 14 No 50 .1+` 7 51 to-.3,Sy" A-D 12 No to No 22'.13` a 22'.13 - A-II 16 Yes 16ho 3b-.zz 4 3t%,.22'rj A_t! 16 _ -j±.__ ,+ No Sr7 5, B 5,'7 .3.],�s_ a__13 .z �.+ _ Io_ -No RCP-Reinforced Concrete Pipe 25'.i6' I zC+Ish a-II 16 No 16 No--• 3b`.2z' S 36'N'•2244 •-t1 14 �No ,4 NO •,N .16' Si%2-.3b` A•D 16 'N. 12 - Nt CSP-Corrugated Steel Pipe 25'.16- 2 25.1542 A IT it yes 16 No 36".22" 6 3614'.221 A-11 14 re. 44 No 56.36 2 5842 .16' a'D .6 Ts. 12 No 25'.16` 3 26 .1541 A-D 16 No 16 No 34`.22" 7 364.22ij A-t7 .4 No a 6 No 5116 3 slty.' .16 A-0 16 Lo .2 No CAP-Corrugated Aluminum 25'.16" 4 2f`.t•bj A-13 ,f yes _ 1§VNo W.2z* ! 364*.22 i' A 11 14 1 yet 14 NO 54-.36* 4 3•/2 .36' A•ft .6 _Yes_ t2 No Pipe 25'.t6' S W.T5w A-II .f No .4 to 43'.27. 1 43%.261x♦ A tj 46 No Iz No 56.36 5 5l7 . Ib A-Q 10 No 10 No RCPA- Reinforced Concrete 25-.16' 6 2•'.1514' A-D ,6 Yat 14 NO 43`.27, z 431V".26% A U 16 Yes 12 No 58.36 6 Dl 47- .36- A-D Io Vr. to No Pipe Arch as".16- 7 26•Isb2' A-D i6 No 14 No 45.27' 3 41V.26sj a n .6 No .2 Na sf•!5 r 564 .16` •-D ,O No 0 No CAPA- Corrugated Aluminum 21.16` • 26-.r54iflA- 7,6_ re. 14 No 43".2 T" 4 4144.z61 A- .6 Ye. . - -. 's .1 A +o yet K. 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Its, J .O .,I E A ANgN� .LAID nAw AoaT A - _ - -- _—-Y /� W TlwtCtlpr ApNT T O _1111 , 1t SECTION OF SECTION OF -- aA\cartlwncTuo`I A; ` TYPE 'AN OPENING TYPE "A" OPENING ( -'------ / -- ON PRECAST MANHOLE BARREL ON MANHOLECBASE AAAA I }'. -o• I-. r ---- NErtR TO STANDA.D►LAN CC )020 REFER TO STANDARD PIAN CC 5021 NOTES ' ' cowl rRlK T.r•gwrl•R(I.l...•L..t,ll LIp.. oIK.IOCATN.[ARt lIAJI[t TO TK Arr.owL tr TI<l.Nwlt A. t-it A a'. vIt A__qFlw•IT.t•.•IRLtI C•l lwrs A Ta L_taltAppN Y_ 1 Nt A. f •.l•..S OV•I[1^KS TN•.:w0l w.f w0.t •Ra•TrOI,L.•LL•wwt. R IK .Irl 11 NIO lN•[0.I tNl Yt. 41 ' •00 4111.r q 1 1.. O.1— 10 N..Mol A 1Attt .All,UN A R.w [ -11 .ITN A I'"•A ' �I1 Ot1aK I♦ 1.1. Olt{N5tON A •ttrNT.ucTs te.ln •^nes AA. PI.R.rtn rNrR let q•w [' «tl .2 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ��. N N tl..../•1t N�..r..:..a• rwrw TIAs •.r wt Wa.. r rR..r• t•N `w oRA '••1►LTRtAY •A'OInwMTR/Ar TI. Tb1A« ►...L A.N. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT i ♦�4T Ll B •N...wrt •r..t a.�tl.c.s srl twL t[ uNA l"tAL.A N. a.►1 •..rE u..a..• t` 1_IN1p .• IA rAIOR Al..l ►.•Ll st R•N • "Ir.A Al.W T. tt •tslr.l,cTeR eNl sw a loc."o N r.rt.l Nt LIANA.* STANDARD PLAN A PLAN ••• _[• r .l II%CI9R LO . .RAL UNT. ALL t DAA[ 1, M K aA[. .!•0• t r.n .moo t1A.1 m.w.•IN.tc 11•IK ITA ll ta. ..A. .. TYPE "A" INLET �. AP"ROvfO I ) L[ .,l,.i N(1 wOrT1 ADO[D Lw �I 1f"Its dwcTOw,-w E CtwT TIO 1101 K•1 •1 ►.OAR ll•rlrN•Lt wa• NO s.tt .trA'pN Nl(.wtlA n y.w• .. i C.•L.IG .t ..t CC 3011 1p .�� -pulp TO 1/11•.4D.rf w Ill r AND LDErr4R lK "OT pp-7Twt.[![D uC4VIt NCN CT "NEAREN[C ft-w AO - Wtgh:1[C +TCC[ *,AT( I..A4S wI ArFKD If.K omr I-O' - 2'-•' t AM OR-Its rs(I SIFT rc v+m - t J . ��.�... ('� _ �i•FILLET., v S,- •� �� Cr ONE Yc tEEPNOLE oN EACH -n AEF rAk CINwC FOOT 01 rtrrR ,'s s TFTs Y-5' cAtgrNrro SIDE AND FRONT OF IMLEi. OPTIONAL CONSTPUCTON J01W1 WE rrF • - l•Ar(w�y, PF ♦ RIiw1./ RAG. R[I•vD r./ -rrP•lllt JOW TV .IF Nall } .� :INLET Ir ,.. /•►Ir'F.C. 4T-- w.l(N lr n Dr(Ar[w ••y.---. +luN A Itlr(7r Two r� VIS oM.T) 1r a I • l -� 4017 r MR rVOf ' r I `"• ' vantC! ovrtrr rr+OF E"j'w I • ' ar rM A D A -.ITS - r - n • - • 12E TAIL SECTION A—A SECTION B—B ,T.. --------' - -----•-'------ `• ._ _.-- --- -- --- "-_ _.---- -- dI•rt NOT fww c"ENED PtAM JcWT KArr D PtAlt JOINT 'RAtEKo PLANE JOMi -wr ArrKo FLAK J t "rxwwm STAN .O q-t Ctiw DN wlav CJPK+•DE vrvvww s%PI lfHM • Elm cults CgTw(7+rw[TK.N IDM d M•A Fw•Nrr To , --------- _ -- -_ - __._-_ _ • . � w[Ar[KO nA.l( JpF7T 0" _ _ °- ecw.TwxT DFL JOMT DETAIL FOR STEEP Offia SLOPE �rCEAAt7tD FLAKE JF7MT ,OR toNETRXTKW JOVr r • NOTES: I OMIT.IXIM4 ~11 AK W"Cil t OWNS 111Ow'OOtIC LOCA fLw.(Ct R rht•Ir'wOMt OI 0!(NAr(tN. IRF' OwR1�M-f"r 1�. ..• e. L CLFM*I IRYIt 0 I+•Fill ALL NEPIONCOM SRM. uJ I TK Two NArt MAM9 W tL W■CAO('LT QAWCO 70 At I Y w DIN ww" 'Ar Elm" rK nAC[tNNT o. tO•IptT1. 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EXCESS SAND SHALL Rr Rf&VpT-D FL EVAT/ONCowTRA COSU COUNTY i PUELIC WORMS DEPARTMENT i ijit SiMOAIO PLAN 11 MOORED f e 75!far-J xw 8 ww.vwr IrnN voieo eT SIDEWALK CROSS DRAIN 29'�n Ma/rz ca.eced 1 b- (For E—:isi' Curb) XNTrMJW"- L CTnTM+w1qr n rB- `a✓ A aarx+.rnu rr D+•1+ r. aro i•+.'u•+ CC 3014 I I 6' I I 1 DITCH ot- �` Z4. --SHOULDER O/TCH VAR/ES 6'X?'XJ.-O. GALVANIZED CHANNEL, � 01 O FOUR YZ'dXM'BARS SMD-EPCWY FINISH ` ---EDGE OF SIDEWALK '75 JN' .COUNTERSUNK BOLTS-TOTAL 7 ! SU4fAC£ TO B£CYf 7-0 SHALL GlE SANG BLASTED TME �1 SEE DETII[ A' 1/1�Ifttl REQUIRED 1j7 OBTAIN A OLXL ('74EY f/NI571 -e SECTION 2 A 60 AW COAT OF BAICIER I%DHESIV£1,EParY R£SAN•AS Y- —COVER PLATE-70 Of/N DINE PIECE 5tIN: / /'-O' PER SECTION 95-Z O/ OF THE STAAV ARD S PECIM- ti ATIGWS SHALL BE APPLIED TO 7W xE I�SED SLWACE OF 7HE COVER PLATE' 8M;l PNXES SHALL NOT BE Q CDA? / r J THIRTY Afm azAN O4Y sucA SAND SMALL BE APPLIED TO COMPLETELY COVER THE EPL'WED SURFACE. i I TAE SAND-EPDXY fNISH MALI. 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C wa b m Tw aAet MR.tN.t a •,../ / /� • a THE-9. ro K uttO /', CONTRA COSTA COFUNTT T __----- PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT .A.if EACH BMT Y CIL.test qct STAgpanp PIAN TYPE NII" BOTTOM StAt TO BE A RACE Mom T0- t o -,-- CONSTRIKTpI d P" It"ER! CAST_..- MANFff�L� BASE .,� , ,.� SECTION A-A A,••aea •��ns I ,....w ..._.. .. ��r�+Iee+�"`�--gib s>o, ' -cr00O1[N IA a- ��„ . . -- -— -- ---- 4 e.T[ --- aa+e. enc.r+r t• eAN.. _.�,- n.•� CG 3021 .aT •H.y I- - l: O co--ft It PAD. i's'spun[ 4`014W AND COVER •S.wYf COrCn T! .i t - •Toru I wprU SIN ALI 0*DUI r A.O-tl'WOEls OF 4' .e'E4 l� till!Ni .,wTlt/y 4R01I4D • CONp I1CN I COM[RIOr • ••4' SECTION TOP SLAB wee fw ft" . .. ,. � .•.r ry r rr:1 r1 alu•wt 011.lIr • 1�1 f:r rN rwRrlllf Na AM rrwM GR;O[ • rw• N(•fr IC IUr .r[YrrOl! artA •K • ! w.r nM.M • Irn "i w r•n• wlll onrw 1 or•r•n-IN•r.w.a! Mr ir1 .III t+Ilp r rwl btu Mrl a+oor \ Iwl A1raf aM rswwt a r.1 -of q r U\. PLAN PLAN SECTION "Ic4AI r•Nwxt UCTON old" flr01[ Is DoT Norurr a[ARC[Af. NrlreN 1.1 TD. a F-1 AIANwor[ USE AILD INrAw a..Of 00. • MN-3I SOCTON AND MAN40LI OW(N /RAI\, USE A To. sfAD NOTES rl \rtgalD Ga•q tt lwrl r 4•ff•• ( Cblr+.(Irplr Aril ur1 wrrowl .r.\ twat+ Ot'1. lOUtrprt M! !w•Mf O .[ •.I.O.4 OI tf1 (RrN/R •f I •(• orrnRr alt rj•I.ti•. IMw 01[C[s! FOR !_y � ( .r� l.o wrl +N[ Y�(�ror:r(wyf IW cq•Il fD x AtANrIQl AANREL `/ i • w cl OAT SLOPE TO DRAM rT.WAYAR F-- 06.12'[A __I �•!•r It�.M+fO a Y.x�r p N•lrn ul\D+•ILUI� �l t a t.n •r r.r.gll Alwl 1-1, 'C two r •.t Irr rrlt .nw IN+( If —.4 1 .V Curr+ i0 ua • r.0 IIrR:tw rrr.O/ Y..l I,tCurrrG COR, •b(0.1• r+rlr rI t'[ r•M a[ Y01l IME{t 1 1 G b-a..� r ( •d k, cc[wlf.r n.r "1 to .r•r ww(r(R r.n [r-0. 1 ` 4 Yaf u( ICE+ Ir(( fa O,+'n O tfw 1 �� IA.{[• rAV • i IJIAI/ER ♦• ` � � �a� 1 1 w�NI•N!• Iy+Dp'�r p•w ff• fw... NpJu( • YICW 2'Cl EE I 1tr 1 s rp+ p(rlA(a nwG•Er r.rwpl s(( ••aa nY c[wu a'rl.rw .AGG 1 LL �• .,.,.... or PLAN SECTION PLAN wSECTION SPECIALrrAP..fPLICATIONS Of TYPE .a. MANHOLE BASES .Nr wrrl •.If. I\H.I C/IrRGlI'llllrl(w11l/Inll f•wrr•t rYt. (P MI%. It }[•�/J4.•s[ 'A'CONCA[T[ r rwlA..r r 1.ll+AtR[r10 d glOGlr.• b +CCpra..r/.•o.o.s rw Iw.ar cr.(•r .q r[r. a r.o [•w w. r twr rw.r• IpwA 1-0Orr r1. "MA Rl Il• Il.f pY IR 1.I:WY�MIrr at 1 E K Ot1•+L( rrwt.•+. r.D .lq Go•\•t r c•o'. so.. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY a qrPUBLIC WORKS OEFARTMENT Iwt p+I• I IIwl,Mo I- IRcrr{! (Mll A.••.�. qr.•• Yrtl t ..II-M• —. '"•i'r•wpt YM rM1lrt,Ulf`pN•. T*� 1 • ro I+t twrl t+ut. AO•Rmol O rt. STANDARD PLAN .1.12' [A—I- i -- -�•wools AROUND ALL LIR[/ Y1 oV u 1.101 Wt"C-1 Of mi.•fncw a— •rl TYPE 1/�1( Y 4 AND wt([r riftsr \urto w bOTIOV SIAD TO BE IN PLACE MOR To SECTION A-A MANHOLE RASE RNA(T Alt. OF Pot M[R[ GAIT.*- _ •nMov[D•14•��.t:n:aw) , .»., , JiK rrj�•j Onf[LTO� R[a01r iq sTof r k(( i id aroaR:1 wM Ir yr{ rtY1fRM• alc•rrnlr •. w..r AI cwrc.ro..:.�•/ CC 3022 ... ALL[[rain arts CIRCULAR GRATE (1/LO•R.rw.i CIRCULAR GRATE FRAME r-C T7► OM1-1/211/Z[0-2.//r w L 2x=x V4 DR.II ALSO Tar FOR YM 1/2'113 RC MAC. 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T •OMA S�a L ft r"af S.OAO ,N O AAT N YOr r IJaO r TI•AfSO Nn NOW■TOGO am,, N SSR 4YTt MAMFRAME- - r""R SECTION BB CC#f ft CCtTA COU rY ca, _ PUKX twvofmmm OElMRAENT .�.. 310 . � OARIOp•CAtsR1OR. •{ S/IO 1• PLAN 1�3 rvz• 310 ' CIRCULAR CONNECTION DETAIL � CRATE A FRAME fULL Sall PUSLIC T/OIOq pIRt CTOR - R.[.CERT 100.S709 GO Ysl [[rArR OOOCO4TIOO or goom rc�.C RIA i C CIO1�IT: CC 3023 MANHOLE FRAME GROUT HOLES(OPTIONAL) 4-EQUALLY SPACED _ ASTM GRID PATTERN BLIND PICK HOLE STORM SEWER EDGE PRY-HOLE SET SCREWS FOR / EXTENSION RING 3-REQ,O EQUAL SPACING t 1/32 MACHINED SURFACES it. 11 COVERBLIND PICK HOLE 26-1/41' -----25-5/16" ti FRAME An 24 ------ 31-1/2" io COVER RECESS TO RECEIVE SET SCREW m EXTENSION RING VARIES, 1-1/2" to 4"" FRAME i RECESS TO RECEIVE SET SCREW AT 1/3 POINTS TYPICAL CAST IRON EXTENSION RING (NOT TO SCALE) NOTES CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 1. MANHOLE FRAME AND COYER SMALL BE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MART)NEZ CALIFORNIA PHOENIX IRON WORKS(OAKLAND) MODEL P-1090 OR PINKERTON FOUNDRY(LODI) MODEL A-640 OR APPROVED EQUAL. MANHOLE AME AND COVER APPROVED, PUBLIC WORrS DIRECTOR -- R.E.-CERT. N Scale. 1/8" = i" Oats-, December i p- Drown by*. FERNANDEZ V File No.. '► /� Checked by: TONELLI cc 3024 Ank 70 }L M L T / i + �+\ .L i M•IYi • .�` �e :' o• FRONT CEL.EVATION SECTION A-A SECTION B-B B� SINGLE HEADWALL ------------L C ro.r•7a rj I i MOTES: 1 0• 11t.l.LLa collwouCTtlo 1T . a"oNu To Tom \ pyyy// /R L. Tlt smog"""It?UAL L t�r n r. \ mo AlmallwT[4mft To Tom 11attYt r Tw •O•RTE21 or "a !Sa 11111 TD no aa..11a1. \ a Q -Jf/ 1•N.rRt7 77.711 r TUI!ULM oo On.LLt99 wa 4 � Itwluo slot Tp !n. 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III zkwo CAM"AT WE CgUM*S. /ITN 1 ou R.FUTED K �` I . --' TVIAL r DUF&W DK K- I{{ ' // I z Vii•NANO Nlp pOH JDYV. ,�I ; Q- / oIl[IM IIEwU - WT I 1 iA� I 'a•D.0 � i ��' am cDNWTwIDtIDa ADNrt FODaDAiEo NOT K NCKap N I a'CLA-'^ 1 /ft+ I •♦ . ALIDNIaNA FLATt EDDIAEIPI To NIT LOII- . I I/ t I DEE DELLS DI DITIPO M TK FI[lD. _ _--- j �� 't rr DR[!Y I I ���/ FLovlaNaal y bR.A __-____.--__________ ______.--____- _____-__ r,-.2 II •o.------------------------------- -- - SECTION ---'------------------------------- ------------- -------------------- DRAIN DETAIL 7TJWVTT TVP[.2. Wlt*wK rVPS '6r-C•AT ro"um T AIV!-O'NEADKILL HEADWALL AT CUTLET. NGT K KKY[D IN A rK olmEa TD Dar DsrTNorIIO�AL MOfd r TK FINKSELEVATION I ALL REOPMCED m.a.TE.«LL K CU""A. 2 CoarmIO^aN imm AK OPTIONAL.Nom DODM OTNON LOCATIONS AN"LID/ECT TO TK MFNWANL W TK LMIN1M DED NEt oOID0r K SECTION A-A . I�••a14 TYPE V HEADWALL DATA Nof I w I ir 12 1 ly w is 1 Vir r 3-a sq Vir D _ i F 2 1- 1-1 S - -1 - - 1- -47 -iW - .1-7 /.a���z�L,� 'YIJ'.DNAcNiDT[lrt ICMdd� IIoO2da!7i Jt`,4I OdZdK+ 'f od Isd Id I-DATV AAT , daT vi'DdNs -i �m coos cotw N�y aPLUXDEPARTMW At rl S AAi id AT oaT ! oaNADIDQ.CAUOVA Oss Ol DD I 077 OM 1011a1STANDARDPLANsi 31 u 2 1 OIYTRM3 Lqw M[ FOR A Y NTMF DILL. MN a a•COTWF WALL, ADD 00.Cl It F YO.#'iL F STEEL �y�� ��2�o �� 2 QUANTITIESDOWN D0 NOT INCLUDE EITKD DEDUCTIONS FOa IIF[oKNIIIN W ID NOW". I I NAG WB/ 17 yL ti FULIC i0A[s ODIT MO. t♦ NG NATE DlVI"OD K"CJIPTNOL A MOWN DT OIDI"VD OKlD K CC 3031 'K' ' APPROVEOi -Z�I9 SLOPE STAKE REFER;,"NCE LATH POINT AND WITNESS STAKE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR GUARD SLOPE STAKE STAKE RECERT NQ 5709 R/W AND/OR CLEARING STAKE SLOPE STAKE REFERENCE POINT AND WITNESS STAKE LATH FINAL GRADE R/W ANO/OR GUARD FINAL GRADE AND AND LINE STAKE CLEARING STAKE ST'S LINE STAKE (L STAKE SLOPE STAKE TYPICAL SECTION ROADWAY STAKI NG NOTES: 1. STAKES WILL BE PLACED BY COUNTY FOR SUCH SPECIAL FEATURES AS WITNESS STAKE BENCHES, STRUCTURES, PIPE'S, DITCHES, CHANNELS, INLETS AND HEADWALLS. 2. FOR FINAL GRADE AND LINE STAKES; (a.)OFFSETS MAY VARY TO FIT CON- OFFSET DITIONS, (b.) GRADES MAY BE REFERENCED BY CUT AND/OR FILL MARKINGS, UB a (c) LONGITUDINAL SPACING WILL VARY AS DICTATED BY ALIGNMENT, GRADE AND TACK CROSS - SECTION CONTROLS. 3. IF TOP OF CURB IS STAKED, THE FINAL GRADE AND LINE STAKE SHOWN ABOVE WILL NOT BE SET. TYPICAL CURB STAKE OFFSET DISTANCE MAY VARY TO FIT CONDITIONS, SUCH AS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SIDEWALKS. C WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA STANDARD PLAN BASIC STAKES AND MARKS TO BE ESTABLISHED BY THE COUNTY T SCALE: NONE DATE: JAN. 13, 1969 DRAWN: T DIMAGGIO FILE N0: :.ii NO. DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION BY CHECKED: M. WALFORD CC 3040 TYPICAL :NSTALLATMN DETAILS OF PAVEMENT MAR<ERS -INSTALLATION AND QUANTITY SWIf".4,11IRY �;4 Fl�',! W,LL, W T 14 A 1, F+.•- r To rE7ZJL 14 CENTEPL:NE(:4� '.:TE-S !&2) MoMolooll,.1—111- 7 OJETAIL I Tc.0-f. 01 V 2S• L T'..c us,Ty;� or TO T 1 3 Tip,G.41 r,;,—a—, Ltz uv�d e,ftlqct 7.-"f— 0 4,Wb- *,fi.A—U0,1 ro DETAIL-2 o! _1 fail ;Sri �.Tc_zh DETAl'--8 TC DETA:L 13 L,Ar:fUNZ A--4—t b—I 0 Orb— aw (31L cns I a I I ai;—d�cvcliC 10 W04 2.7 a 2., :37 6 U.W�..-4.1k., r.......0.nM.CL ZETA!,.-3 as t4M F.it 111 VETAI-1-9 4..rE to It g_COAL S, f,p. ciz, 1. -d C,bm C..C.a,t I�Sit� -Q.,Z9, ..I)Do J.111-10 by th,E1,;—1, tr,"W"W,k«j v 24*fro erg,vane t_- Z D.�T,A;L-5Vt.WV A4$CA ti -1-- GOR.cjLqh LANE 3 STRIPE V j DETAI-6 to,..t DTAI.. 11 T-:- Cry T.11 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY P_:Z !C 4\S:C—ARTUENT L 7-* D;E%it-? Lt.. TAf,-1CZ 2 cc 30:50 f . NOTES. TPLFr•IC SIGN AND HARDWARE ASSEMBLY DETAILS rid :LA:y i 1 Streetname and 1ro11K signs snail coalman to i" wntnt t Camra Costa County Oramanct Spec,f.cateons <'r 2 All sign support posts shall be 231;0[)gmvan.:ed •ar pipe"cept as noted on rMs plan �� a�3 Posts suoportnq v*etr noir vis dna onsets s.cn it - n 2 act be pointtd. t -"^� _R a 4q J ._.. _ , S. .0 4.a."tf X4'rtaoaCG :airs tit Cy t,t eI s•�. ^ - ` lu. i1 ( ••• ..� S 6 torts.i•n:-r `c-:t s' c- ' 51 Street name signs shall be installed on the Garner ,in th! ii' _ greatest sight distance and wtuCh favors the major strett. - y 6. One street name sign ossembty, shah be installed at in* ' intersection of County-rrarntotned roods with one lane in each --�—'---�''-- ehro s1r.ar at a Point whtre a road name Changes. T. Two street name sign assemblies shall be mstailea at fair Inle"ectian of Canty-ngmioined roads with two ar more lanes in each dnreceion, 8. Where sign pasts are to be totalled within an t.,%he g Lderwolk, the sidewalk shalt be sawcut to give a heat �? t i i appearance when finished to surrounding grade. C+ lFa� �'.` , 1 St�ll i NAM[ 9. Where conditions Perrot,street name signs may be nstall- T t I r ,' Warning I Sign �C L _ ed on the sane sign post with a STOP IRIR)sign. t t t t _� 10. Point for lraffiC striping stall COnform to Me current State 24s I I 24 1 i 24 30" ` i/Z4 _- - pt Cdifornlo,OePt of Twr4pptafim Sp+gticatlons for rrfteglve 30"I t W31R l t W53R I i RIR { traffic point- Setbttcieofonce Inn dl boleti:•qm -I- Redwood,�,••, t f Past -t=`^R"' _" ,c.�'.•� APPROVED�•4t971 l I�j r ISte Note 4)DEPUTY PUBLIC WORK$ DIRECTOR•R.E. CERT.NO.7957 i c• SIGN ELEVATIONS B"Oa i—)PCC__+; :.4 •� ' Z'I NO SCALE - shn embedment: Flatten orb of 4'X*'Post-30- HARDWARE SCHEDULE -t PIPE FOUNDATION Fr " t s/ri nuf(gMv) Loct Flat wosMr (galy) tW ,S,et Courcy StondmaFio)wcH;hrr (go1I SCALE w I ++rowing CC 302,, .-NSr> Fiostiaiq washer Lead bllaaa) j r/4 i t hips;filoMeod boltF'rMr rasMt6t�tE 7a/oe s3WbutloMteadbah (gat'I rI4 brass nut M . 6W buffonheod bolt (gat.) D ,� a w53R w 5 andmd sign saddle (gaW) \-\ _ t'_...._ _ Standard sign Docsbroa (4alv.) d POST RtR x �`R2R J25)- INTERSECTION DETAIL Standard cost aluminum*L bracket PLACEMENT DATA , _ I S d 0 .2! 3 a ai SINGLE STRIPE S _ ,.f } 6 6 4 M A J O R S T R E E T (4"WAte an 4-5one road) (a'Yellow pin 2.lone rood) O 2a 3 y Traffic signs must(ace approtunately 9' 4' 4 15' MMIZM IV �r t 93'from direction of traffic 58 TYPICAL SUBDIVISION TWO-WAY BARRIER STRIPE Edge of ovemant l4'DOuble Yellow) ? g a "> '� Traffic sign SIGNING PLAN (D Preferred totahonS to CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ONE-WAY BARRIER STRIPE �r �. AOernate locahonf et Nate 4 PUBLIC w0eK1 DF1'ARTMt»t i� ......r:.cu.a+.. Brot<en$Solid Yellow) o' rir� 15 e�t� i5 -ire-L. PLAN VIEW TYPICAL 4- + STANDARD Ty?cat Roo"Oe Syn aruaitnwn SIGN POST ' ` SIGNING, STRIPING B TRAFFIC STRIPING DETAIL 3 No SCALE PLACEMENT '. a.� rtt4 .yvx'.<.. INSTALLATION DETAILS •'• NO SCALE !`W----.-.__._ No SCALE DETAIL trnn3:r.w,wr+'-r4asf g - _ :y - "t. CC 3051 w 7�- f!l-ZbI TREE DRaIh 4,— b" 2 TREE TIEDL A I'l "L)Lcw W DEPT") 7- UR p.%v PO-Or �ZCIC7 CALLLL &A L �-AT`c:.," eAtll,l FERTILIZER TA51E- f`r-;ZTIt-17.tL;z TA15L-F-Tt, FERTILIZER TAeLL T- ------ ' ---- -PLA"IT PLANT POLE (P006."F-t� �LAN'r"OLF % Exlt�rlr-lG TREF- wDct�) INCORPORATE. 3-OF eACKFILL ^wJIItIC-ORPORATE 5'C.V-KFILL ItICOPPORATE 3*6,*.-KV:LL 11 INTO BOTTOM 31 Or "OLE WTO r-OTTOMSOF HOLE qT-e<'T TONI 3*01"OLE PLAM PERFORATED PIPE. :)UMP PLAtJ PF-;Z;=ORATFOPIPF-!,UMP PLAN OrRFOQATED PIPE,t,011P BASIN PERFORATED PIPE-t,;-)Mp ROOT V00-, ft.ALL- DR PERFORATED PIPE DUMPP--;ZVO'2-ATt-D PIPE :>umP td.LL. ROOT- E�ALL I IJ ROCK -)TA K F- STAKE E 01 WIRE- PERFORATED PIPE- (AtfbF—T0t, DETAIL A I GAL COIltrAtfllE.R5tZE (C.AL C.A.L 156AL. bOX HOLF-DIAMETER1 36' 4 z. lbox-Z4, t)UIAP5 z z 3 DETAIL 15 (5 j 1!5 4AL) DETAIL C (eo, ) DF-TAIL C. (tx,!,TlfJC- TQFr-t-) !)LIMPOIAMETER C 1. 6' -r - ABLE Tb -3 5 a TREE PLANTING (3 : 1 SLOPE AND LF-5,5) PRESERVATION f4 'A .7ECTIOr) MULCH (3%DEPTW) : CAS04 CUS"10t4 rOOT HALL DE) 11 RL,155F-;z 2.2.6-0-:,TAI.F ROOT elALL7 A-',�.A-1 WI;ZF. FERTILIZER T-Ak'bLF-Tb Z TREE TIES ROOT PALL PLt-I`lT POLE ROOT BALL GAG KF ILL '.NOES) •" HSCKFiLL '0! / ` �od� ��1 PJ.'-1T uOLE(:-C�L'c'.:�E^I SIDE'h) LL- t):DE-,) It4,:0RPO0-ATE YbA4VFILL FERTILIZER "OF"OLE 15 CAL L PLANT140LF jccNTAI?4Esz SIZEI I AL. ;:F-;ZTILIZEP- TAEIL-F-TFERTILIZERTAe-'-F-Tb JWOLE DIAMETER I Zw" 1 3c, 36- PLANT WOLE (ROUC."EtJ JTA15LET� I )Y4CORPORATE 2;154,'KVIL� ILL INTO E50TTOPA Vcc-POLE "OLE DETAIL H INCORPORATE .3'5Ar-JC- i^ PERFORATED PIPE-tumP • PERFORATED PIPE. t,,JIAP 140TE POR!,LOPr� PLAr4TI?4Gt,U-')E FILL iiTo BOTTOM S or t4oLE OF-TAIL D wITJJOVT TNF---)TAKF- PF$ZFORATE-O PIPE bumP PLAN PLA"�T WOLF- Pt-A-,N 1 0/-" --- PLANT HOLE A%JMPU5 PLANTING 7 • IL D tir.Au 'ZOOT HALL • ROOT 15ALL CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CONTAI�JCR NZE I 16AL 1 5 GAL 1)5 GAL I 150K E12FOQATE0 PIPE--�LJMP "APE. f'U9LlC WORKS 01PARTMENT MOLE DIAMETER 6o)(.z4 �pf-IZFOIZA-E.D PIPE LIMP — ------- NDA.IZD !�Vmp tllzE. 64 Wd 6'4.4"a e4-a-o, N#-4:& 4- A PLATLTIRG DEAILSTAbLET!2 DETAIL E. 15 GAS.) DETAIL. P (�o.) TREE PLANTING ( GREATER THAN 3:1 SLOPE} 1--CC 3052 1— 1 1 �'•^.':q.i �"__� ��«_��..�.,�...�_-«.-.' �.�,..� � -....�_-...-�» :,.� � -" .'..��.�-+.t�..:.rris.-r�:bwa::i...,_:.._...�-_,;`A.^.a`^:_�JR�c..::.:_ _ ...r:`+�.�=.«:.�..•_«_ .-..._.:_...': Ah i lqw ♦ Nt;F_;x K it NST:_:CD H EKISir.i SFrc K:.:K- SA&-CUT Z7 S:C(>t 44K 6rOR K.AKS•:EJ >AA JOWT G.a.,~q:.Y: }Y�. ! :: _ s- - �`— T r0. : -. +.E OR Ei:FeNI UE UTS OF M41'LK I / S•:J.T��.S fWJSE= BY• JE !:.'_ 4;1T.✓. OF MA_Ef:Y- ` 1 •\ST:.:.A:,� TY:.0 A%3 Z.;,ST IC I( ( ` 1 •Ri•1.4E hT Yt7.l CZ,\ TF'.::T $Ih,i,Y 1 1 1 ' 1 1 G•T T 'POJPS ai A BUR OPENING j1 K';nT A5 PfrC"PED BY FACING STREET °EG1LTnNS-- I I 1 / �R.14'•ti I t it R•,.-5' . +_•-• 1 -��-,- 1 4` I ., _A%0-'.LE NOTE c I StCT�% A-A f�1.:?LBOX LOCATION OWTLNE OF EXTREVE LIVES NYONCLITwC CL.RB AND SICE*,A,Kj OF IIAr.00Y ?/STAL L Al r:,N A '.LP /LCE OF Cu•.6! f .•+E 1 El.,1.:`Ai•.VE NT %." i\ I,-Qu-IEO ,F L•2S W N CEP3 -%:O S'OEI:A.K LRC CONST,,,,'ED 3Y AN Er:TNU1,.N NA-, NE_ vA:E q,�x ,y „�:iE .l:Eu` M BEG'\ ENO 3.(X'.trJ' AC I;JRVAL LP'aTl.?N C� ..'D+,V-•,, .. K2.t- LZ) r.A!.L J,3NT, AND CA`I.,.T nLi. ♦l�iN aTT ".%,I) fC;nV•,Gn ' ME:MOD T"INN .. L•25' OR Ski ATER. AS gCOU:=CO fOR REVOVAL OF E.ISTING GMB ANO SLE WALK AT 5:.;,If VARA Oq vcE AecEtiCO PLANE .OnT MAILBOX LOCATION A, t\ 5 ate, 4MLhOL�T ra;O CUgS AND SIOEutkrt) AS T.. r Pt FO.riL NC .:c E- i,E 4C..I.Lr a2, uJT MJST r« _ V., \. _ "JV •r__ED W:-r. :hE NOT CE LESS TMAN C + A, 'J'�,:"t A'V'\' AND .F �T I_ s•.r,'T.. ...:L L A �',_ ::C�tl +CAAYd A,.".«.�a AGE AT INLET _ CUTkr.E OF EXTREVE L:w% 1 =_-moi >T.G'. F O.',LR ♦ SJt+I'1"E iExTuPE OF MLIICw^Y BLAND OF Mt100Z INSTA'LLATIvN i //l/ SntLL CONTRAS`. �XiTH THAT OF If Ma LK• OR AREA SMALL BE \ `• nL'Or.T a2 FELjlT-EJ By R.ANTEO t`3 I I 6%3 OR S:EEL h.lST It 1 I j � '.li' � 1 1 �~ 1 ✓ FAZE O' :U'jZC/ _�• A .:E SC'..,"gyp A�A ^y r _.__. - �1F 41_r\)/� I_VIr.Z:TII/N A COUNTY SECT1G�d A-A ?u% c WCZ s IDEPARTMENT N�•.vl..'v.LKYVI.a a1 �! n�v t ! RDS, L a "CC 3055 1.:1: 1 � 1 T"I'll .v faIGING !N CIA uEL 60T qu70v mOTH LATEaA-lgWJU& LQUGMQUALSPACILe kjc)%,Jp-c2E-Qlr.) uo1j6 PEQ'O. 11-:20 AT CEUTEIZ 51 c.c. 21-SO AT '4 Folurs 5'CC Sr^C-&c-eO t2'07- t5' %Sa 30 ATS 1,)(4 POWTS VC C -JrAC&SQOZ> Gr--ckL�— AA wr=r=PHOLP-s 64-LALL- r2jC�-C24j-=. rUSILG USED To FOIZ F-K mUD 2- If,= PILTE-9z BL-AK)KET. FILTER 5LALJVET 41 D"OTE-12 GIZADATIOU UL35Te5'r-C. d r-ouvrotz" lb COLUWUTQ CHAUUSL � SPP UOTES WSEPHOLE coIYrcPQ" TO COL*Xry BOT-TOA& Fba O'C20114UNCE SV'S--rlPlctxTIo X Sl WFEPHOLEG SPACIUG- 1U C.C. CHAMUSL F30TTOAA 4 j�2T�GDAV TYPICAL SLOPSLlUlQ&-DETAlL- 13Lauv- L- AL-Tr---12,UATF- "A' C'>U -rYPlCCI,.L CHAUUr-L LILJIUC-r DETAIL 12. O%z IF,' 4 L2 TK L21P-C7Af� r2'Tw1Ct4 C-QOUTSC)120c- Lu VI LTE DLAUVET �q GQAv,&-rlou mus-t ai(f7ff 5LAWYET 60 1�f uorre: GIDESI.C)PGG P,-T27=- COUFZ"V-tA To CC>UUTQ CHAUAJr-L GQAvbTIOLI UU5T courotZIA I:'fo- C)P LIUJU&Dr=PrMl AQE- TC> Cco"TQ OCZDIU&QCF- CEEPSLJDE&JT OU SOIL- ALJO 4'OIAmr=7MQ. ISPECIVICATicws. Ir WYDP-ALJLIC COUDITIOPJS AND WGEp;---,t-Eaas a A4.Ay BE VARIED 4<cocIDjkjcq--1 (P CUTOFF= WALL MF=TAIL cli F-tasis OF SUPPOcznlj& UP5 OF5LOPE AT E50TLA Duo& V:I LTE12 F-;,LAKJI/'F:T TYPICAL- «�E20U-M 4C-1.1&UUF-L Or--M "F-4SWT CIV PlL--rEQ f3LbkQY-5r CH.4UL- UF-= ILI W- r�2. 4:1 C>- AeoVr= WEEP- w 45 TYPICAL GLOPE- LlUlU DETA I L- 4 ia I C)VC-92 e> ;:L)I-L UMIGUT rr Di(I AL-TF=F.W4\TP- 'E3 OFL-ikjlQc,. Loa- F3 0 0 NOTES 1. REINFORCED CONCRETE. CLASS 8, WITH No-4 BARS @ 18"EACH WAY MAY A lyp. BE SUBSTITUTED FOR GROUTED ROCK RIPRAP. 9- - 2. GROUTED AND LOOSE ROCK RIPRAP SHALL CONFORM TO THE COUNTY a'-o rix1 2 No4 HOOPS ORDINANCE SPECIFICATIONS. _125'FOlk PMES OVER 3. FOR PIPES WITH FLAPGATES SEE C.C.C.F.C.D. DWG B-55. 4. FILTER MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TO THE COUNTY ORDINANCE SPECIFICATIONS. CONCRETE COLLAR, COLLAR SEE COLLAR DETAIL DETAIL COMPACTED NATIVE MATERIAL- 18"No 4 BARS WHEN BOTTOM WIDTH< 2D EXTEND 12- THICK ROCK TO OPPOSITE BANK & UP A HEIGHT 0. GROUTED ROCK WHEN C >2/3 BOTTOM WIDTH EXTEND 12" THICK r RIPRAP iloc TO OPPOSITE TOE. D 4'.DJL_ *0 WEEPHOLES Co) 3*C C. WHEN H>7 RC c .'0 a..0--Mon. v CMP 40 IN LENGTH.16'MIN. D _T `u 0_ `GROUTED TOE T FILTER BLANKET H E 0 - -49 GR TED in A — WHEN H>7* Oli to 7- 0 ROCK RIPRAP 7' 0" to 14-0 4-0u • 14-0"to 20'_0' 6 0 SECTION A-A Over_ 2 0' W-0i Y-D/4 9"MIN. r itn$6004% E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY .c f�'-�:r•ii��.,_:rr �`Y'+4,l; :i j�/ 12•' �M S_ ' 1 FLOOD CONTROL and TO WIC:WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT E STANDARD ROCK RIPRAP PIPE SPILLWAY FOR z' 12 EARTH A CHANNEL GROUTED ROCK RIPRAP -*PC.O L,D.H. %_ NONE i Ig i 1 P 10/68 PLAN SECTION B-B B- 50 i MI m 5 l b LIZZ IIII _ W,1_7 *5 IIII GE=CTION B-8 SG SLB Q - PIPS NO D 'Y2 � //� •: liu f2 0 CLEAVAUCE AS NecraGs.41a)" 70 / IUSTALL FL-6,P NOTES I.5i-A IDARD INDICATES MINIMUM. 5 1 STRUCTURAL CHECK SHOULD BE MADE I �P+ TO Dtr7ERMINE IF WALL IS ADEQUATE. 1 Z.P_I tiFORCED CONCREM S.4ALL BE / 'CUSS 8',6°MIN.TNICKNESS WaH #4 Wl918p EACH WAY_ A SaC*0 CONCRETE MAY M SUBSTtT MD FM,!2EINFORCED CONCRETE- { 4..Loo-E ROCK ISACKFILL SHALL / / CONFORM Ta FC-D SfIECS. CHANNEL_ _ FZ TTOM " P IL BACKFILL /0 ST4,N C7A f2 o .4 QEINFOQGE0 CONCQE:TI✓ PI P>= SPILL-WAy Ey A T I O N Sl=CTION A-A FOC2 PIPES WITH F=LAB GASES NO SGA1.._G NO SCALA UoJG H GC_ 1.29-63 75* 13-66 --a CV IW� L C,t?AFP�76C3 Mlai>;RtAL , t1Mr OR FtRM 40 i r 2s - - -- { t - SUPEQEL.EVATED SECTION - _ '�-_�--t ( ! - USE OU OUTSIDE OF= CuIRvES --T, i__ PAG?ED Mt�TE321AL i t uNo otz FfaMuY CcK^ f 2` a . W G r� i t ka w LIP ON UPHILL SIDE (✓ A -- - Si I —i -�- - - MESH NORMAL SE TIONC - QUAIVTITY IN G. F.S. (Q) S'uG fF=D JDMStGN Foo CONCa.ETE UNaID INTFL2CEF-rem DrrGH UOUG TCLO.PEZG?ILZG+L SSoGTt01+.J R P. .[ T:37G �- o �l CCYA.00TE*J MLS �r .-_ _ •.- I1 ( f I i_ i I ' r) - �j: � j -�1����%ND GA Fit7M 50!l —r1— t I i NATO \ 40� y I i NIZ 2— ti ' � i t t , 1-�_ r � is i UL j z --G'LIPON 1 LL t �— — -- liP SaDr= -G"xG'x 10 G- I _ I I I I I I fA /V\ESH r • TE�o S1=CT101`J N 4 ' N OUTSImE OF-- CuR�/ES LL t p _ Ws — i - - , CtIAL i _ Gt2D�JNp i W. AA 10 GA. AI _ m W.7. 1 J .41 2 - NORMAL SECTION r 2 3. 4 5 6 8 c, 20 130 100 I r _ . e i QUANTITY I N C.F.S. (GO Su�oGs��-�� rpt=sic 11VT,EFr=f2 D!TGH • �2EC•i'L\NGL.;1 ^�' SECTION N.PP. sic U 6 H.E,rr. 2-7-63 7 576 8-57 a MIN GO I I wnGTED 'v�GTER ✓t ,+ 50 f-�--i ,1 �-{ i —� t _i I 1 vNGTUQGL C�LYJND OQ FIRhU \ �! - 1 1 I IV s , 6'x6 x lO cam. Ip� MESH �L 7i T We - - ' ! SUPOP2ELEVATED SECTION 4 I l USE Onj OI.JTSI ISE pp CUG2\/ES cy W ; yzl� C 3 _ MAQIL� ^I----� Y NnTUOAL C7pOtJN[J OR W w.s. • ' —Co'LSP OU UPHILL SIDE Etit A 44g ( f 3 - 1 I I Co'x Glx 10 C-.&,-"' r I MESH �12,MIN. NORMAL SECTION { I 2 3 4-S 6— 3L1 qp K" QI JAIVTITY IN C.F.S. ( Q) SUGGESTED DF_SIC�NJ F_OR Cowcxae-re LINE INTERCEPTER DITCH 'V, S`ECT101J• H.PP. 16.ONE Z 6-63 � ..e.P7376 - 3 IS° vA�:kIES 18° V GJ ? I G "J� _tNE SEC:�Oti INTERG� .E:�. DITCH. S-E FCD 7vvG 1 DI=TAILS I (aayJ`I _ L - W �,---�-f Q I -jA4 r33.z\cz-, i #4 BAa; L VAQIES _� SIDE VI EW E L E V A T 1 O N NO NO SCA.L-i= NOTE 1.ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN A( (2SCOMMENDEO MINIMUM. 2.LOCaTIOLt OF C;LJTOFF WALLS SHALL B/�i=��A�S FOLLOW . ' a.AT'THE To-ANSITION Finn C^„TH TO Wn+Cf2BTE LINao DITCHES. b BELOW ALL WYES AND JUNCTIONS. C.AT THE E.C. OF ALL Ve.=TICAL CURVES On BELOW ANy AF, mur r SUGC-sFS 1 EO �ES1C3N BaeA,,. IN STEEP TO FLATTE12 Gi?ADIE1.lT. _ FpC.2 (`.,pNGf3BTE L-JNEO Cf.AT THE E.G. OF GH-L�Hr->ajz JNT--,L CUavES Ocz ABCUjPT =URNS. INTEQC64-T@R DITCH 2.AT Sucm 0THEJ2 LOCATIONS ALOI.u= L� LINEo IrvTES2CEPTFr2 DITCH WHEQE W THE OPINION OF THE INSPECTOR,CUTOFF WAL.iS AaE CUTOFF WALL TO DIQ.�cT OD CL-x JTialtl THE PLOW vVITHIKJ 1HE DIT`=-1. rH.t--C. 3.A.-E2 tr'tC'AVA c*j,&jT BEFORE Cot4czmm IS Rbu-F= THE LOcaTION Cr-CUTOFF Wl-\ L SHALL BE 4PFV--'.D � ithSFt.LTOL2. ) 7376 13-� G- x ��`_` - _� ~ `• \ ��` Cr+A4JUSL WIDTH Ante O&jp � COn�t�t�-�oNs. y Y 40 I. AL-L UTAAMNSIO"S SHOWt-4 Zt-Zl= � - RSCNAAan,C>�., /AAIUTAAuAA. �I-ti_ lntLST Smucrura To Ear✓ USED wrrH (R.s'i"E>mj TogZ r. rmt-imS, : �' Tt2Al�Z[,�,C?�L, Rl;-C.TA►.iGilf..lat�. V' Pr=IDE- Oia'V' S>=CTt0�3. S�� FC.O. h127H Tz2Ali�7tN t�tZCH �tj [Dca4,wtn.jG—S 6.5G,S-57Aute F3-� t t�C2 LTAi �. Z d J Q CV, U 'SUf.+GFSTE-o DESIC-�hJ F[2 UNLET AT SMALL. ►OUS AND- 14 NDN --- CHANNEL MOTH -ANO DEJ-STH /• �j VArzt=S WITH EXIST. ComoITiONS. SITio / 10 ��,N �1rJ � ``•, ro t ,F V� CU'TOF1= WALLS SEE F.C.p NOTES 1. ALL DIMENSIONS AAI&JIMUM. 2.SUPEMF---l /AT6f� SEGTIO�JS �PPLy To T PEZI)Ii�AL, Q�crcwc-u�2 OGZ°�'� S,=G710►J ChIAh1NFyS. S1=E FC-U- DL2CaWINGS S-Jro,13-57 4\NCJ 0-58 1=02 ��1-IANNICsL_7�1=7L�ILS. v • r--tx2TION OF CHANNI=L WALL_. SUC-GES7reQ DESIC-IU FOf2 I NTErZCaPT012 UITGH JUIUCTIC>J +i.PP UoJ6 HE 3.4•ro3 �� 7376 6-05 Q LU N 4' MIN. > rt2GNSiTrU supaREI.._EVATtONITrpN r Mtt�t• OUTSIt'3E CJF CUQVE 1V. z Ng w 'SMF USE LIP W;-IF-=N CX-4 _��-""'• �-�_~ �. UPHILL src--Ir= GF= YypLL HEIGHT INSIDE op CUIQVE NOQMAI. .r✓ NJ0TI-S 1. ALA- Ov AE=-"^atOhrS ARE Raco/~r== ar:m=-c:) &Aiwtnnunn Z �UPt=t2ELEVL�TPs3 SE;c7rtcdt a AF-F-L IMS To TtZAP>;zalt�AL , R��TAtJGt1LAi2, C.cz "V* St u=zric J Srr--- C.O. i)s2AWt"c—S� 8-5G,0-57 Ar-ID 8-5B F='vra SL►GCGFSTF-Q OSSIEN GUPF-P-aL.EVAT1 (NT QC,FPT7-=Q 01-rCH +t.raR No�.lt3 (?�! -73-76 F3-6Fa HEIG44T OF SQC1C&.D CQNct2ET� � FIt3sS:�ic:�Co�� sHAL� AEOVE PIPE SHA BE AT- i RR�� DD LE ST ONE PIPF, r Au HEAI��`a. ,.���` ' r_, J MI !A. 2 FEET. � APQON LEwGTF2 VAQSES Z DEPEND"C-Oki vel-oCjTy� �� HEIGA f OF SAaV-F-0 CONCPETE ABOVE RPF= _ ! gw LL BE AT L-s4er GIBE - �fi PIPE DIA.BUT NOT LESS ��" ``• .. \� �'1'• �, \' fl Tl-IAS..) 2 FEt=TT. rz=(z= C-c1ToFF wAi.LL- DEPT}-t iS w\Qi-�PLE . I DEPE'd'JING ON SOIL- i� -- i Vr..LCXITy,�F jT NGT LESS THAN 3 FEET �- APQON LEmGTH VAUIES �i �+ i ia)w 1-IEADE 2S-� DEPENDING ots VELC r-'IY OF C L 01W. -iii 2 QowS STQETCHERS-'•+ L• ` I Clow H s�>=res j,� �� CULVERT ENCDWALL._ WITH APUON � t3r-���iF�C.�-riC.�r•aS 2 fWB STrzEzC HBr?S''{ 1,CjG114CFCLTG TO PSF.4 iKKS GF Ciwn RN^f Ptlkfi CudiC Y,afat7 fOEPTH OF OJTOFF WALL. IS VAQIABL E 7-"SACKS , aC +eo ot. a MKL. R 4 Me..e.sWM L e±s4-x S6W w m+ :AU1 Mx.T. � Or=Pl-=MDIW C- ON SOIL^fes Disc-IARC-E —/ a. 1.0 cue,c FaaT OF=co rQzr s r�raa soc6rw. \/EJ._OC.IT`/, PAJ(- f,*T LFSJ THAW 3 FEET 4.> lIM NL4tJ6.tZS.TW6 PUX� rwO is zo r3ra Tow.NimC Tr+s ew,.u._. e4.rt%l Tc"s=s,THi r40L-rw&o iNDS ^R' NfJT TU SSG P.D.IA4=6NT. ANGLE OF WINGVWALLS TOEPENDING- ON c.t+o+roam-rKo," 4 vfaTicPL.C-0"-Sas T-% P—C&D-N AaJv-e+z LOCAL. CONDITIONS. AL.TEQl.IATE STQETC:NJ=RS U.ML.-rHE 1NITIAA.SJ{ S-MW-9" PU.Acc 1. - F- F-ts-r CO+ Ztsa. Cti,`�W-r--TD C<1NCMETM $i-tFA.)aaS SF-las.-L- 131= LISSF_D OM ALL ENO SECI)ONiS - . -� CLJLVIEQT 1=N0%,VALLS 7 ALJ-M+anlsrt6 s t=O es vna+�r3LG .wo DQJnA f:) "T ora APQOiJS C! 1 L V E RT EN OWAL L WIT!-! 6 mCW-0-0 cwcar.Ts �~ W 1 N G-VVA LL.S ,�PROlV crc� F,.rTrra. .�, �; T37Co �—IOo ,.r E f CAT / ON S / ancrele /0 4 sao&per alhe yawl Mi nbrt lhm lair A-Ila&W/S S L /eas t Cr 2 S Socks '10 to /Oar bw-lap a/&"neo—nee any )e5 3.Om cwAe f=1 the filil a7ells-e- 4.&headers l�folov 07d is b&-ltowleAl�-, vrle --117"5b coal-se to &a. 5 ems.71e irsl &-,9Y 7 Alldimem-wons wnzd&* 6n Soil a&h4dra4c cald1lions. d ?axnmend-,s1q0,401-1aCe5 IS N flplsh mary shall all headers C4 119ff, an eaeh Olde Dib 0/'CLIl01?^Wall IS �tna&e a1e,1)4n&17g 0,? Z, -50// C0,17dl�lbn5, but not /C,5s 117on 3 feet ZI Z 7* ,cN 0 W.4 Z Z NO CA 4 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY An e 0) gWO11S 41ependlfg an local cohol ibns. FLOOD CONTROL and Allernafe 41relcher .5 and headers512oll WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT 01-1&ghl01,sacked X,?C,-C/e be used o' a/.r end sections. S4 CXf,O CONCRiTF T over Is headwater oeplh 0,11fr, ma//is variable cle',O& M47 -A rales one fool on so,/ bul nod/e-i5 ;95cn 3 fcef C11Z 11irR7 LNMAL he=45--s 2 rws slnsbhe,-5 # 7roICAZ 1,VJ7,41Z,47*/01vS rz/Z I/zr*if 7 1,FA191 14zz 9//T// ///, //V(" DSRGNEDlo*cm J.El' SCALE HOW WAI Z-—ZS DRAWN P b C I DATE -5 /5-,57 Rd BK. NO SC.4 4 E- PEWND, IDWG I 1 12' ALL COUases S -' TEa : F- cH0Z E>�EPT F� zDEQS .9 WHE= 11.IO1CATED. ' ZI c Z 1 QOw OF `4r IT 1 ! 0: OS NEADEQ$AT 4Fr I MrN Ct�w1PACTED ai-- N IL �`' FILL 0 EACH 10 FT. 'v 7 OF HEIC-HT. C �� CHANNEL BOTTOM ' :� pt 'Oi'.r ilry atpl=ll.-qi�u,; t •- F -7 N� IJEADERS-' di- CouCQEIE CUTOFF WALL Couc STQETCHE2S t — - CUTOFF,.',' SeCK.ED COF.IC./ I WALL' , TYPICAL INTEI2MEDIATE SECTION CUTOFF WALL'S TY P I CLL PLAt�l PLACEMENT of SACKED CONCQE-iE. LAND TWO AL-reok"Ta BOT tO" CUTOFF WL\1-1-+3 SaCLGED CONCQETE SPECIFICGYTIOnSS I.CONCQE(E To 5E 4 SACKS OF CC-"ENT PEM CUPNC: YAQD. _ 2.SAcv-s TO BE IOOz 13U2LAP e4 ME43LIaE 19.5'X 30WHEM LAID FLAT.1 Cu.FT. COLIC. PEQ SL\CV. 3. FOQ HEADEQS THE FOLDED END IS TO 0E THC 5ANIG. 4. FOR STQETCHEQ-S THc F-oLIOEO EwoS AQE F.IOT TO t5c-- AO,'aCENT S. W6EPHOLE3 : wEEP4•iOLES TO BE PLACED ON J' CEkl-rr= 3 HOQIZOWTALL\' AND S'C1=uTERS VE(2TICALLY WITH VEQTICAL QOW3 STLC-CE(ZE(D. WEF-PHOLFS MAY (3E FORMED 6Y 3"X3' STAKES,REMOVED AFTEQ IWITIAL ---F--T, 00- 3'OIL,. PIPE,IRECUIQFIJENT5 VAQY MTF! GQOUND CONDITIONS) ALTE12WATe HEL,0ER9 6. NO MO2E THAN 4 VEQTICAL CCTu(25E5 -Ml f3E PLACED IN ANY L1/JD STQETCHE12,5 i="t - TIER UNTIL THE INITIAL SET WAS Tn L,-GQ RACE IN TWE RQ51. F02 CUT OFF WALL ��v CouaSE. C�< I 12- MnJ. `yv� Fe ESTIMATING QUANTITIES REVSIONs C%'ANNcL 16Q(TOM ¢ QI CONTRA COSTA COUNTY I.APPROX. DIMENSIOtJ.g OF LLVD SACIGS I I 11 FLOOD CONTROL and AQE 6'X 17'X 20' 1 7.APPQ0v.0.05 Cu.YO. C[».1CQETE PEQ 50 FT. i I _( WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT OF VM?ToCAL OQ SLOPE HEIGHT. 3.ADD CL15 Cu yo.CouC2-E Psora SOFT OF II I I SUGGiaSTEf7 �ESIG1.: I-Ouur,wncs I W4L.L. , 4.ADD 0.15 cu vo Or.ICQETE. PE¢ 15Q FT OF b SACIGED CONCRETE C TYPICAL- Ehl0 SECTIO1-f veariCAL HEIGHT FOR E-kCHEJWOCAJT--OFFL.t_ I C 12EVETMGl-I-' CUTOFF E M E: CWAWWEL f� WV- IO' HIGH; 30'LC'JG o c>Kaco _ state T1 Vj ALT6RFJAT6 END WTOFF WALLS F,_� a ,p•x 30'x 0.05 15.0 w vo FouMmTIOrJ•15'x 50'9 0.15 11.25 Cu m - cNO wails -25'x Z'x tO"x a15= 7.50 w-vo IC73 ~ LI f 33.75 Cu.Yp. r�- 1� r in tha Board of Supervisors of --- Contra Costa County, State of California In the Matter of Application for Funds for the Rape Victim Assistance Project, RESOLUTION NO. 78/337 Office of District Attorney WHEREAS the County of Contra Costa desires to undertake a certain project designated Rape Victim Assistance Project to be funded in part from funds made available through the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, PL 90-351 as amended, (hereafter referred to as the Crime Control Act) administered by the State of California, Office of Criminal Justice Planning (hereafter referred to as OCJP) ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors is authorized, on its behalf, to submit the Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to OCJP and is authorized to execute on behalf of the Countv of Contra Costa the Grant Award for law enforcement purposes including any extensions or amend- ments thereof; and BE IT FURTHER -v SOLVED that the applicant agrees to provide all matching funds required for said project (including any extension or amendment thereof) under the Crime Control Act and the rules and regulations of OCJP and the Law Enforcement Assis- tance Administration and that cash will be appropriated as required thereby; and B1E IT FURTHER RESOLVED that grant funds received hereunder shall not be used to supplant on-going law enforcement expenditures. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON April 11, 1978. Orig: District Attorney cc: Criminal Justice Agency of ` Contra Costa County Attn: George Roemer Executive Director L_oL._!i:y Administrator County Auditor-Controller P.ESOLU'7TO_: 7:0. 72/337 .79 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) Continuing Recognition of the Services ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/33-3 of Probation Department Volunteers ) WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County recognizes the continuing work done on behalf of the County by volunteers; WHEREAS, 251 individual volunteers provided 25,015 hours of community service in 1977 via the Probation Department's Volunteer Program; and WHEREAS, the Juvenile Hall Auxiliary provided invaluable support, programs and equipment for juveniles under the jurisdiction of the Probation Officer through their membership and at least 27 separate community, civic and church groups; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors declares its continuing appreciation for the volunteer services rendered. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON April 11, 1978. cc: Countv Probation Officer County Administrator Public Infornation ;officer DEgnLUTION din. 7-,/3-.0 ` `JT The preceding documents contain 794 pages. • 04/11 /78 0795 CETA T VOCATTOI-.)AL TRAINVIG AGREFMUHTS APPROVED SWITCHROARD TQAllJTtJG CENT' R VIC 04/11/7A n795 cWITCHROARD TRATNTIIG CEIITER THC CETA I VOCATTOWAL TRAIIIT►iG Arf Er..W*-11TF, API'ROVER 04/11 /7A 0795 CETA I VOCATIONAL TRATHVIG AGREF'MFl-JTS APPROVED SCHOOL OF COURT ►'Epoir Tt•-JG • 04/11 /7,9 0795 SCHOi-A.- OF Cr;11RT F,EPOPTTNry CETA I VOCA'rTOIJAL TRA7IJ1lJG7 AGREt-`*W-11TS AP`-ROVED • n4/1i /7A 0795 CETA T VOCATIONAL TRAT11111G AGRFI*Mi7i)TS APPROVED ANTHOIIY SCHO'.U; GF '-;A11 Fl?Al1CT ;CO ESCROt°J TPAT1,1111G 04/11 /78 n'T9'i AMTHOI.IY SCHOC11..c OF SAID FRAIICTI;C0 F1;CRO14 TRATHPIG CETA T VOCATIOHAI_ TRAII-1MG AGRP-MI-IITr, APPOOVI-D • n4/11 /7A n799 CFTA T VOCATT OIJAl.._ TRA TH I Ifs AGRF's141111TS AP!-R;OVFD AI JTHOr lY SCHO-''1_', r1F ",All F=PAt r T c,(:0 P/F'.T ;t A T►d T',G • n4/1 1 /713 f)7(19 ANTHOtlY SCHO:,I..i i)F All FRAt1CTf-;CO R/F`;T -1-f'ATi1TUG CFTA T VOCATTOIJAL TRATt1'tliG AP"ROV170 (14/1 1 /7F4 n7c1°i CFTA T VOCATTONAL TRATNTI G AARFrM;-'l-.JTF, APIJROVF0 COI•JT{<CJl_ DATA COliP(;kATTOtJ • (14/11 /7A (1799 COIJTROL nATA C()F?PnPATTON CFTA T VOCATTONAI_ TRARI)T'IG Ar{tF"M''lJT`; API'ROVFD • n4/11 /7A n799i CFTA I VOCATTONAL. 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HA1PcTYI_711r ACAfIFMY CFTA T VOrATTOUAI_ TRATtJT11G AGRFrFMr?JTS APPR2OVFD • n4/11 /7A n+T17 i�Ft-S OMFR - HP Otl APf-)FAI_ M�, ?9(1-•7'� TAS'-.A.11,RA t.1, 2,"q-77 CRFCCAII A D AllryFLO (14/11 /7A nA17 TAf,'".A.IAR", M; ?''9-77' CRFF'rAtl A n ANGM n RF!"S OfArP Hl.'ri ON API'FA1.. — Mr, 229-7•r n4/11 /7R nA2.n CC" r,AtJITA'rTD1.1 r)TST 110 ti — FTXFD HFARTIMP P011T COgTA ;J?WAGF TQrATNT.14 ' rACTI- TTIrr, • 04/11 /78 ()Apr) PORT COSTA ',FWAGC' TRf'ATMI'tri FACTI.T1' tF; CC,, `=,AIJTTATTOII n,ru tiO i -• FTXFf) HFAI?VIG n4/11 /7A OAP, ;FWAGF ORD AMFNl1t-1FkJT ORn PROPOSED • nw i t /7A (1A?:) nrtn Pf201ryOgFI) SEWAGF ORD AMPIDI-I VIT (14/11 /7A OA32 CI_AYCO r:ORPOPATTON — 21118-•R7 WARING WALNUT CRFF_K — OF l._AI)RE'1,1TI L & I" OWIJE )i5 n4/11 /7A nA32 WALIVIT ClZFF'K -- nF I-AIIRrHTT I A C OWNr-RS CI.AY(:O CORPOI"ATrr)t.l — 919A—R7.. 14F'AI;Tflr, • f)4/1 1 /7R nn3?, KFtl;THGTn11 — CHTFF OF P01.TCF PARKTIJr; I;'FcTRTCT-IOtJ OPD 'iF0lV-r1T DtrI)T:'-0 • n4/11 /7A 0033 PARKTt.Ir, PF;Tr,:T('TTOtJ Of?n i?FQl) ST 1)[7-1V71") KFIJ>TIIGTOtI — C.HTFF O{= P0f_ ICF n4/11 /78 OA39 ('FTA CALIFORNIA EMPI.OYh1FIJT & 'mATNUIG AnVTSORY COIJI.ICT1.. • n4/1. 1/7A nA35 CALTFORNTA FMPL.OYNiFNT A TRAT14TIIG AI')VtSORY COIJNCTI.. CFTA • n4/11 /7A 0835 STATF COMPRt±HFWSTVF ANNUAL SERVTCF PROD PLAN SOCTAL SER TITLE IT PROPol;ED AN11WA1- PLAIJ n4i i i /7A 0FUA mi qOr T A1.. SFR 'T T TLE TI PROPOSE[] APII.11 IAI.. PI_.AW ';TA,rE COMPRFHF l-JS T VF AWI AJA1_ ';ERVTCF PROD PLAN - • n4/11 /7A OA3A Mn(1RA FI-MA — MS 947-•77 CONTr) HFAR T11r, TA;':A.JARA • n4/1 '1 /7A 0,936 Tn5' n.Jo�RA MOI JRA FrwA - MF,, 247--77 C01.JTn HFANVIG 04/11 /711 0837 PARKTNG RFSTRICT COMi+ICL VEHICLES RFS ARE'A`S VEHTCL.FS COMIAFRCL PARVTtJG OR WETGHT L.TMfT RFSIltICT • n4/11/7A nA37 VFHTCI_FS (:OMI.IFRC1_ — PARKING OR 1*JETr;HT I. TMTT RFSTRTCT PARKT14G RESTPTCT COMI,ICI_ VFHTCt_FS Rf c, ANFAS • n4/1117A 0,939 RROAnMOUR nt2 SAN RAMON — STOP ;T(;tJ RFMOVAI_ HORTHLAIIn AVFt,It1E — TIIc;TAI_I..ED SCHOf>I_ CR0c.'.TIJG r.Irt'Jc; f)4/11/7n 0,934 NORTHLAND - AWNUF" Tt11;TA1-l..1=n SCHOOL. CR0 ,',Tt1r, rTGN *, RRO,An R nF. SAN PAMOIJ — ,TOP ,I(;t•i REMOVAL • n4/11 /7A nA40 MFALr, nET1714TT0I1 FACILTTfFS n4/11 /7A nAUn nFTf--I-JTTOr.I FACTLTTTF-S MEALS n4/11 /7A 01141 nFAR JZ TDGF PARTtJERSHTP' ORINDA -+ JOHN CULL.TIJS • n4/11/7A OA41 ORTNDA JOHN COLI..TNS REAR NIDGF PARTNET�'SHTP — 2193-K7 • 04/11 /7R 0A48 CART F-VTSTON RFAtJFSTFn RATF 7NCF1JTAFr-" CATV SER 't n4/11 /78 nSUA CATV SER CABLE--VTSTON RF(1l1ESTf-"n RATE: TtJCRI=A!,r 0 n4/11 /7A naso HIJMAN CFR Anv COMIATS';TON GUARTFOLY RFPOPT RECE:IPT ACKO ()4/11 /7A 014919 00ARTFNLY i*iFPORT -- RFCI'TPT ACKD HUMAN SFR AnV COMI.1IS`'TOU 04/11./78 0R63 TFLFWNTS INC CATV RATE r) Rt'-'GtJLATIOtJ n4/11 /7A 08A.1 CATV RATF DF.RFGIILATTON TELEVt'NTS INC • n4/11 /7A nA73 MS 1 n�7F, -- DANVILLE PRTVATF' TMP COMPI_FTFn RYA1J VERN'J S n4/1 1 /7A nA73 RYAN- VFRI~I S MS 10-76 — DANVILL E. PRIVATE TMP C0N9P1_ETFD n4/11 /7A 0874 TRAFFTC RFS NO 2430 3—WAY-STOP STONE VLY RD H4331A GRE!"" 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(14/11 /7R 0,978 CLAIM L114COLI•3 13 V ` 04/11 /78 0,97H LINCOLN R V CLAIM ROOT ARTHUR J -- 04/11/78 OHN? .. . ......... .CL-ATM._._....... .._ ._........... .... _._..... .. .. , 04/11 /7A nK,92 ROOT ARTHUR J CLAIM m 63 04/11/7A 0887 CLAIM SMITH THOMAS ..._.-04/'-11/78 08Fs7.....-..._..... -SMT-TH-...THOMA;- ... _...._..-_.._...........__._..__._. ...CLATM ... ...._. 04/11 /78 OA9n U S DEPT OF LABOR - AUTH PREAPPLICATTON CETA ITT SUMMER PROD ECON DISADV YOUTH n4/11 /78 089n CETA ITT SUMMER PROD ECON DTSADV YOUTH U S DEPT OF LABOR - AUTH PREAP-- LTCAT TOI'J 04/11 /7R'- 0893.._ SP"RATI-ROAD -+ .OPPOSED-.--- _.__.._.__....._.... .... SAN 'RAMON RRAtJCH LINE ABD n4/11/78 0893 SAN RAMON BRANCH I-THE ARD SP RAILROAD -- OPPOSED • n4/11/7A 0894 L TFNS -- COMPR T SE SFTTLFM117NT MOORE DAVTD n4/11 /78 OA94 MOORF nnVTr) LIENS COMPRISE SETTLEM11: 1T ()4/11 /7A OR95 I_TFNS - COMPRTSF �ET'FLEMFNT FRANKS JIMMY .J • 04/11 /7A 0895 FRANKS JIMMY .1 LIENS - COMPRISE 1-,1=TT1_FMF--1.1T 04/11 /7A 0896 PFRSONHFL + MTSC BARE? RONALD - RLnG INSP n4/1 I/7A n896 BARD RONALn - RI_DG THSP PERSONNEL - MTSC • 04/11/7A OA97 MEFTTNr,S .JACKSON LEROY - HRA n4/11 /7A 0897 .JACKSON LFROY - HRA MEr_TTNGS 04/11 /7A OA911 MFSTTIJGS TRAWICK WAIInA - MED c*,VC, • n4/11 /7A OAgn TRAWTCK WAt1nA - MFF) SVCS MELTTt•1GS ..n4/11 /7A 089A MFf:TTNGS CRTSTY WILLIAM - -MF:D SER 04/11/78 nAgA CRT1;TY WTLI._TAM + MEn SER MEETINGS • 04/11 /7A 0899 MFFTTNGS EVANS GERRY n4/11/7A nA99 FVANS GERRY MEF=TIrJGS 04/11/78 09nO MFFTTPJGS WFSTOVER WAYNE A - SUPERIOR COURT � j 04/11 /78 0900 WFSTOVFR WAYNF A - SUPFRTOP, COURT MEFTTNGS n4/11/7A nq(ll--- TAXES RFQIJEST FOR RFFI)Nn OF 'PENALTY INTEREST KRITSCHER ANDREW- F . n4/11 /7A 0901 KRTTSCHER ANnRFW F TAXES - REQUEST FOR V1EFUND OF PFUALTY 1J ItJTFRFST � 04/11 /7A O9n2 ASSES` MFNT nTST 1973-4 DANVTI_I..E OFF STREFT PARKING n4/11/7A' 0902 nANVTLLF OFFSTRFE'T PARKTNG ASSES"MFNT DTST '1973-4 04/11/7A n904 DFFFRNFn TMPRVMT AGMT L11P -- 2235--77 WALNUT CREF..K LEKSE LLOYD ET AL. - APPRVD � n4/11/7A n904 LFKSE LLOYD FT AL - APPRVD nEFFRRFD TMPRVMT AGMT UP - 2235-77 - WALNUT CRF(+K n4/11 /7A -- n905 nRtjr2 ARIISF Rn - CONF OF - TNT CODE AMEND CONF1-TCT OF- INTEREST COnE AMEND 04/11/78 0405 CONFLTCT OF TNTEREST CODF AMENn DRUG ABUSE BD - C014F OF VAT COr)F AMEND n4/11 /78 ogn6 CCC SAN DTST 7+A - CONF OF T14T CODE AMFND CONK OF TNT CODE AMEhJD _. n4/11 /7A--- -n9nA-...... .. .... .CONF OF TNT'-COnF- AMFND CCC.._SAN._77TST 7-A - CONF OF TNT CODF AMEND ... ..... � . n4/11 /7A n917 OSTRANDFf2 nAHTFL - MS ?_67-77 - FTX HFARTNG AI_AMO - SEI_nON DAVTD OWNER • ;c n4/11 /7A n917 ALAMO - SFI.n01•J DAVTD - OWNFR OSTRAI.IDFR nAHTEL - Mr. 267-77 - FTX HEARING ..__.__04/1 1 f78 -0429 -- CCC RE'CRFATTON-.8. NATURAL--RPSOURCES COMMTStiTOrJ BURR -:JOYCE - RFAPF OINTMENT n4/11/7A 0929 BURR .JOYCE RFAPPOTNTMENT CCC, RECREATION td NATURAL RESOUNCES COMMISF.ION 04/11/7A ng30 MANPOWFR AnVTSORY COUNCTL RARBACHANO U .S - APPOINTED � - "9 _n430 - RARRACHANO IJ S -- -APPOT-NTFn."."_...... . . ...._....__. . .--MANPOWER...AnVT•SORY COUNCIL n4/11 /7A OQ31 ANTMAL CONTROL SPAY ANIMAL DEFFNSt=. VOI_UNTEURS 04/11/79 0931 SPAY ANTMAL r)FFFNI;E VOLUNTEF=RS ANIMAL CONTROL ..-FOOD--HANnL:TNA--LAWS--._......__.... _.._.___...._.__..._.... . ...._......__._._ .. .. STATE...DFPT.--nF .Foon AGRIC111_TURF 04/11/78 0932 STATE DEPT OF FOOD A AGRTCIJLTIJRF FOOD HANDLIh1G LAWS n4/11/7A n932 LFrTSI_ATTON .AR2697 FOOn HANDLTI••JG LAWS � e is . - --...-n4/-1-1-/7A-.......n93?.... . -FOnn--HANDLTrJr--LAWS - -- _... - LEA ISt::ATION....AB2697. ._ . 04/11 /7A 0933 FXFCI ITTVC SF ASTON PERSONNEL MATTERS n4/11/7A 0933 PFRSONtJFL MATTFRS FXFCIJTTVF SESc ION 04/11/7A 'O934-'--• REPORT ACKNOWLFnGEn WEST CO CO SANITARY DIST ENERGY RFCOVF-.RY' STUDY 04/11 /78 0934 WEST CO CO SANTTARY nTST ENF'RGY RECOVERY STUDY REPORT ACKNOWL.FDGED s; n4/11/7A nQ36 FFn ATD URBAN SYS PROD PRTORITTES SET HEARING SAN FRANCT SCO - OAKLAND URBANIZED AREA n4/11 /7A' ng36 _... _ SAN FRANCISCO' -OAK 1.At1D_1JRRANTZED AREA... ...- _ FEn ATD URRAN SYS..PROJ PRTORTTTF'S - F;ET HI`ARTNG n4/11 /7A 0936 ANTTOCH-PTTTSRIJRG IIRRANTZEn ARFA FFn ATD URRAH SYS, PROd PRIORITTFS - �,CT HF'ARING 04/11 /7A n936 FFD ATD URBAN Syc, PROA PRTORTTTFS -- SET HEARTNG s: At•JTTOCH-PTT't-SB11RG 11RRAt•JTZFn AREA.... 04/11/7A. .. n937 -..-.CCC -FMPLOYFt;-'; RFT-TR<~MJr-NT .ASI;Ij FTIN STATFMFNr RET7REMf''14T; 04/11/7A n937 RFTTRFMFNT CCt: FMPI.C)YEES RETTf2EMt-.NT AS`,I1 - FIN STATEMENT S; 04/11/7A 0946 PFFtSc3 1NEL t;RTFVArJCF HOU413S THOMAS E _._ O4/11'/7A• ...R946 .-HOI:MFS.':..THOMAS F --= -_._. PFR SONNfT1."GR'IEVANCC" n4/11 /7A 0955 SOMKTN ANTH014Y Mn - CONTRACT APPROVFD MEDICAL SPECTALTST ONCOt-Ot;Y SER acn4/11./78 Og55 MFnTCAL SPFCTALTST ONC01-OGY SFR SOMKTN ANTHONY MD - CONTRACT APPROVED 'tt _..._tlk/1-I/7A . ...0962-_............_ .S IJB-..-4790-.._,,,_..A.I A:MO-::AREA RI"I::1 A-4;-V: ...DEPQST-T-- -'•ZONTEK------OWENS.MttiRT�AGE CO.... OWNER_.__.._.. .._........... . ...._.-_....-._ _�% 04/11/7A n962 ZONTFK OW04 `MORTGAGt; CO " OWNER SUR' 4790 - ALAMO' AREA RELEASE nFPOSIT '`' - ' 04/11/78 0963 US DEPT HFALT.H; EntJGATN R WELFARE -� APPR.....2AIJT AP11 HEAD START PROG i5 y HFAn....START •PROA. .:". __-................. _._..... -- _.._. ..-11S-- DEPT--HFAL-TH E01160—N...9 WFLFARF...-:_A.PNRV.--6RANT APF=.... .. . .. ......._. 4 - n4/11 /7A nq76 DUTCHr-SLOUGHRFTHFt. T-,I. Atin AREA rpFt -n COtJTROL FOV' ROATS n4/11 /78 n976 qPFrn CONTROL FOR ROATq DUTCH rLOtJlrjH -- RETHFI- TS! A110 AREA 04/11 /78 --n977 GRANT nFf-''n -sACCFPTf-D PROP -ACOUTSTTION TAYLOR JACOt)Fc:, & JAMF-�, - Plt)F-(3ALTtJr)O CFZK CO1JCoPr) 04/11/78 0977 TAYLOR JACOIJF; R JAMES - PTf,,JF-rjALTlJD0 CRX CONCORD ARAHT DEFT) - AC( rPTFr) PROP ACOIJ7rTTTOII 04/11/78 0977 AS FX OFFTCTO CCC - FC P, WATER CONSrRVATTOH DTc,T GRANT DFF-.*r) - AC('FPTFD PROP ACOIJTF;TT 'IOtl n4/11/78 n977 r-iQAt,JT DFrn -aACCF --,PTF'D PROP AC00TrTT7ON AEX OFFTCTO CCk' - Fr A WATER CO1.1r--,rRVATT(')ti DI;T n4/11/78 097A GRANT r)Frt-) t]FrTRO )OcEPH POc,APTO - FT AL r)Ptl 3071-77 04/11 /7A O97A NFcTR0 JOCFPH POI--,A,`?70 - FT Al- DPH 3071-77 GRAtJT DFF-.r) 04/11,/78 0978 COtic',Ft)T TO (^)Fr-"FR OF nFI)TCATTOt-I OF PtJRLTC POAn,; WF-!-)TrRf,l COlJTTf1EtJTAL OPFl< CO A rA CORP - ';IJR Mr,45-77 ()4/1 )/79 O97A VJF-!;TFRI'l COIJTTt]FtITAL OPER CO A CA CORP - 9;1)R M1;45-77 COt,lr',F-IIT TO (-)FrER OF nFf-)TrATTOIJ OF PIJRI-,TC ROAnc, 04/11 /7A 0979 GRANT T)Frn OF r)FVF-I..OPMrt,]T RIGHTS ';TARLTTF HOME ; - A CALIF CORP - rlJR 4607 04/11 /7S 097A ';TARI-TTF HOMFS - A CALIF CORP - I;tJR 4607 GRAtJT nFrr) OF 1)EVr-1-OPM1--flT RIGHTS n4/11 /7A 097A rOt-l-,FRAC')CFIITC r-,cm nr'n&corivy OF Dr-.Vf-1.OPM71JT RTGHTr-, ';TAF41-T'TF HOMFS � A CALIF CORP C;IIR 4607 0 04/11 /78 O97A rTAPI TTF HOMFr, - A CALIF CORP ';[)R 4607 COlJrERq'-,rFlJTC FcJA r)Fi-'O&COIIVY OF nf-Vf-(-OPIAf-(IT RTAHT", r, i - -JVT(-(-F PL HOM A�-,')OC, & KAY Rl-nr, CO F)P 3046-77 n4/1 -1/7A nq71) OFrFR OF DFr)TCATTON FOR DRATHArsF PIJRPO. 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DFFFIT;t". 0 04/11 /7A oqAj CLATMr) - AlJTH LEGAI. r)FFF-*t,I.C;F LEGAL DFrrt45)F AIJTH 04-/11/78- 0qA9 RRYAH tq MURPHY- -A;5'jOC - ',5011 5027 — FIX -HEARTHS, ALAMO- -- RER(-iF1',lSF'l-l - CO1-J'rT CO-OWIAER 04/11/7A O9A2 ALAMO - RFRrrlJl;rtJ COf,JST CO-OWNER BRYAN & MURPHY Ar,',OC - C.013 5027 - FIX HFARitir, 0 04/11 /7A 1026 RFCOPDq DFI.;TRIJCTTON OF RAY JlJr)ICtAt, DIST n4'/1'1/78 1096 RAY JJnTCTAl- DIST RECORnc; DFcTRlJCTTON OF n4/11 /7A 1027 FlJfJnS - CASH r-,lAORTAGFc; AGRICULTURE - At,,JIMAL CONTROL_ DIV 0 04/11/7A 1027 AGR TCIJLTIJRF - AtJTMAL CONTROL nTV F(INDC, - CASH ",HORTA(-')Fc-, 04/11/78 1028 OVERALL F_coNomic nFVr-'l--OPMFNT--PROG CTF LOHSF CHARLES — APPOTHTMEHT 04/11/7A 1028 1-01-19E CHARLE!; - APPOINTMENT OVERALL ECONOMIC T)EVELOPMEHT PROD CTE 04/11 /7A 1028 OVFRALL ECONOMIC nFVr--LOPt4f---t-IT FROG CTF RADFORD R APPOINTMFNT - ALTERNATE --. OP 2 -' n4/1-1 /78 1"n2A RAnFonn n c; - APPOTNTMFl`,lT - ALTFRNATr-- OVERALt. ECONOMIC nFVrt- MCHT PROD CTE 04/11 /7A 1n29 ';TATF FCONOMTC OPI':'ORTI)IATTY OFr- TCF COHTRACT %p7,Rvn ElAFRG111CY (-tl(7RrtY ASC"J'")TAHCE PRO( 04/11 /7A 1029 FMFRGFtACY Ftlr7R(-,Y Ar)rT -,TAHCE PROD ';TATF J=COHOMTr OPrORT(Jt.ITTY OFFICE - COUTRACT APi-,RVn -'ME -1 - 'TSE FUND - REPORT 04 1, FNTFRPR'T.;E FUND' CO T)TCAL' ;ERVTCT--'.t; MEDICAL SERVICES FNTERPR 04/11/78 1032 MFnICAL SERVTCFS EtJTERPRTSF FUND REPORT ENTERPRISE FUND CO MEDICAL rERV7CEr-, 0 04/11/78 1032 FUND - FNTFRPRTSE HUMAN RESOURCESAGFl`JCY I - ----------()W/1-1.-/78--- H(IMAN- RFC;011f7CFC�*'--AriFtICY FUND--'---ENTFRPR I r)r 04/11 /7A 1061 PARK DFl)TCATTON TRUST Fl)l,JD - RELEASE FOND', MORAGA TOWN OF 4? 04/11 /78 1061 MORAGA TOWN OF PARK DFDICATTON TRtIST F011D X RELEA� FUCJnS 04/'1-1'-/7A- 1064------ ' ASHFORn NOLA -, CONTRACTAPPRVr)---- FOSTER--PARENT ED1JCATTOl--J & TRAIl-4Tf-lGj ORIENTATTON- PROG 04/11/7A 1064 F70(;TFR PARENT Fn(JCATTON tq TRATNT1,10n ORTFNTATTON: PROG ASHFORD NOLA - CONTRACT APPRVD 0 04/11/78 1067 LITTMAN W i TLLTAM Mr) - CONTRACT APPRvn FIREFIGHTER SICK LEAVE RCVICW FTRFF:TCHTFR LT-TTMAN--W1L(...T-AM Mr) - CONTRACT APPRVII 04/11 /7A 1,069 CAnILLAC AMBIJI-ANCF SFR INC - COHTRACT AP11RVD AMR(JLANCE Sr---R WEST COUNTY 0 04/11/7A In69 AMRIII-ANCF FF-'R WE5J COUNTY CADILLAC AMAI)t-AtIrE r-,ER TtJC - CONTRACT APPRVn -1()8'1 SYS>CON INC - AGRFFMr'NT API-'JfiovFn AS ,E�')4,MFNT-- ROL1 MOI)IFTCATTON - REHR TNTTIATf\/F 04/11/7A '108*1 ASS,E';r;MENT BOLI. monTFICATTON - REHR TNTT-fATiVF SYI:,CON INC - A.GREFMFNT APCIROVED 04/11/79 1OA7 9YqCON INC -- AGRFFMENT APi- .D-.D Ar."',E'�, ,MENT ROIJ. MODTFICATTON FOR JARW,, GpA1,111 -s'; ROLL' tviODTFICAT TON FOR dARVIS- GAN!t SYCXON INC - AGRrrMZNT APPROVFD 04/11 /7A 1093 COMVIci CORPORATTOH AGRFrMF-14T AMFf,Jf.)Mf7t,,lT APPVf) MUNICIPAL COURT TNOUTRY & TRAN!:�,ACTTOH v,,Fpoi.,,r i-,I\,Or2 0 n4/11/78 1093 MIJIlIrTPAI, COURT 1110(1TRY A TRANC;ACT'rotj ilF_,Por.\,-r i-,Ro(,, COMSTc') CORPOPATTON AGREFMI-I)T AME1,mmulAT APPVD -4- 04./1..1_/7A._-..--1.099 PROCLAMATT01-Pr, PRIVATE PROPFRTY WEFK" -- 04/11/78 1099 PRIVATE PROPFRTY WFFK PROCLAMATIONS 04/11 /7A 1095 PROCLAMATIONS NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WFUK 7 VOLI)NTFFR'--WFr-K ' PROCLAMATIONS -1/78 NATIONAL- • 04-/1 1 0q5 04/11/7A 1095 PROCLAMATIONS FORGOTTEN VICTIMS WEEK 04/11/7A 1095 FORGOTTFN VICTIMS WFFK PROCLAMATIONS /78--- :-�PROCLAMATTONS,-' KYIE F 04/11/78 1095 KVTFWEFK PROCLAMATION5 R&;'1RFD StNibR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM r)AY n4/11/78 1095 PROCLAMATIONS 4 'E' ---VOLt JNTF7.R-PR'64i*Am- t)-AY.-. PRO6 HATIONq--- R�Tfnt?6` NY�OR s • 04/11/7A 1096 SUR 4477 - SAN RAMOtJ AREA RFLEASF nI-POSTT C,HAPFLL THnUST OF WORTHEI?N CALIFORIJIA - 04/11/78 1096 Si-IAPF,LL INDUST OF NORTHERt'I CAL7FOR11TA SIJR 4477 SAN RAMOIJ AREA RE LFArC' nJ?POSIT � __._-----04/1-J-/7A--_-.1-097DEV-DANV-TLE_.E ---APPRV CNSE:.TTttlf- r.-,,ER AGRMT- CSR-R-7- 04/11/7A SR-_E, -7-04/11/7A 1097 CSR R-+7 TIBROS PARK DEV- DANVTLI_E APnRV CUSL. TUG SER ArRMT 04/11/78 1097 RICHARD SPLF_NDA R AS`-,OC TIBR05 PARK DEV--DANVTLJ_E - APPRV CHSLTTNG SFR AGRMT ? _ 04/11/78__.._1-097._.. _ _.__TTF3ROS PARK-DFV�-nANVTLi�F «. - CfChJS!_TTt1G F,ER -AGRMT f2ICHARi?- ,P1:1`hJflA-fi AShOC 04/1,1 /7A 1106 MS 45-77 - PARCEL R-OAKLFY ARF=A - GRANT TEMP ACCFS'7. EMPIRE AVE 2 04/11 /78 11.06 EMPIRE AVE_` MS 45-77 - PARCEL R--OAkl_EY AREA GRANT TEMP ACCEr'-, _- fl4/11_/78_._._ 1._1.06-_.___._ .----FNCROACHMFhJT-.PFRMT-T----At)THOR-T 7_F'D __ _ _ _ _._ M";--45-77 PARCEL R-OAKLE Y AREA GRANT TFMP Af_C:FS'�; (14/11/78 1106 MS 45,77 -- PARCEL R--OAKLEY ARTA - GRANT TEMP ACCESr ENCROACHMFHT PERMIT AUTHORIZED 04/11/7A 1107 COMMUNITY DFV PROS RFORGANTZATTOtJ OF HOUSING - BLACK GRANT PROS _. fl4/i1r7A 1:107 HOUSING- ---RLACK_'GRArJT PROS___ _ __. COMMIRITTY DFV PROM f%rof')GAtJI7ATT0t•1 Or • 04/11 /7A 1108 STATF FCONOMTC OPPORTUNITY OFFTCF SIJRMTT PROPOF',AJ_ LOW-THCOMF- WFATHERIZATTON Pr<oG F'Rt,I )SAL. ' a 04/11/78 1108 LOW-�TtJCOMF WFATWI"RT7_ATTOP! PROs PROPOSAL STATE" FCOHOMTC OPPORTUHTTY CAFE"TCE: - riIF3MTT PROP0F-,A{_ LOW-INCOME_ WF.ATHrRi-?_ATTON PROS PROPOSAL 0 04/11/7A 110A LOW-INCOME WFATHERTZATTON PROS PROPOSAL. ENERGY CONSERVATIOhJ ; i 04/11./7A 1121 STATF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY OFf-T(.E -x CONT AMFNE) APRV LOW-INCOME WFATHERTZATTOH Ac;;IcTAfJCE" PROS t. OW--ThJCOMF--4JFATHFRT-7.ATTON_AST;T!TAhICF PROD _ -STATE. ECONOMIC OPPORTIRITTY Orr-TCE - COUT AMEND APRV 04/11 /7A 1 lP t FNFRGY CONSFRVATTOH LOW-TtACOME WE?ATHE=RIZATTOH ASr_T'_JAtJCF PROS 4 04/11 /7A 1121. LOW-TNCOMF WFATHFRTZATTON ASF*,T';TANCE PROC ENERGY CONI;E=.RVATIOH -- --04/ 04/11./1?8_.__1125 ___._......_. =NST�ttit'TTONCHARD -MD *►--CONTRA i:APPRVfl- INSTRUCT-ION �'-TRA11,111dt4 ORTHOMOLECULAR PSY TRATNTHG ORTHOMOLECULAR PSY K(JNTN RICHARD MD - CONTRACT APPRVD � 04/11./7R 11:2? OLJF.7_AnA JFSLJS R MO .CONTRACT APPRVD MENTAL HEL.TM STAFF TRATPJI1Jr, 1T (4(JE7AnA---,)O .-Mn_..-.-- COt<JTRACT APPRVD MFPJ1'AL;:_ HFAL-TH-STAFF--TRA-T-N'1<FJC_.__ __.__.._ _____ ___� ___. n4/11/78 1129 FAST CO RFSOIJRCE CFNTrR .. CONTRACT APPRVD MANPOWER SER FOR EX-OFFS IJDFRS ;o 2 S , - {{ • `t 8 u 4 , _ - - _ < I .r.. :tea-. _ ._..-•:,. ..;z.._., :,., ... .. ....5+-..... .! (Attachment to 4/11/78 Board Order) VOCATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTIONS LISTING CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT 1. Switchboard Training Center, Inc. #129 (California corporation) 760 Market Street, Suite 640 San Francisco, California 94102 2. Patrick T. Kane (an individual) #130 dba KSR School of Court Reporting 1849 Willow Pass Road Concord, California 94520 3. Anthony Schools of San Francisco #131 (California corporation) Escrow Training Center 2761 North Main Street Walnut Creek, California 94593 4. Anthony Schools of San Francisco #132 (California corporation) Real Estate Training Center 10474 San Pablo Avenue E1 Cerrito, California 94530 5. Control Data Corporation #133 (Delaware corporation) 71 O'Farrell Street San Francisco, California 94108 6. Bill McElhinney (an individual) #134 dba Diablo Beauty College 1679 Willow Pass Road Concord, California 94520 7. Sandra Snyder (an individual) #135 dba Bay Area College of Electrolysis 2131 The Alameda San Jose, California 95126 8. Bjorn Ford (an individual) #136 dba Bjorn's Hairstyling Academy 2647 Springs Road Vallejo, California 94590 00795" 4 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra 'Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of Eight (8) CETA Title I Vocational Training Agreements with new Vocational Training Institutions for the training of individually referred CETA Title I program enrollees The Board having authorized (by its Order dated May 24, 1977) the Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee, to execute standard form Vocational Training Agreements with certain Vocational Training Institutions to provide vocational training for individually referred CETA enrollees in the County's CETA Title I manpower program, and The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, - Human Resources Agency, regarding the addition of the following new Vocational Training Institutions to the County's CETA Title I manpower program, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee (the County Manpower Program Director), is AUTHORIZED to execute, on behalf of the County, eight standard form Vocational Training Agreements with the new Vocational Training Institutions (Contractors) named on the attached "Vocational Training Institutions Listing," for the term beginning on or after Ap=p? 11, 1978 and ending September 30, 1978, to provide vocational training for CETA Title I program enrollees who are individually referred by the County's Manpower Project to said institutions for vocational training in certain occupational titles and at certain fixed training fees as shall be specified in said Agreements, under 100% federal CETA grant funding and subject to the overall budget limitations set forth in said May 24, 1977 Board Order for the CETA Title I individual referral/vocational training program through September 30, 1978. PASSED BY THE BOARD on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Ori-: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attr.: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator of"rixed this 11th day of Anril 19 78 County Auditor-Controller County ctanpower Program J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director Contractors By /V . __LLOm Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson SD:dg H-24 4i77 15m (Attachment to 4/11/78 . Board Order) VOCATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTIONS LISTING CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT 1. Switchboard Training Center, Inc. #129 (California corporation) 760 Market Street, Suite 640 San Francisco, California 94102 2. Patrick T. Kane (an individual) #130 dba KSR School of Court Reporting 1849 Willow Pass Road Concord, California 94520 3. Anthony Schools of San Francisco #131 (California corporation) Escrow Training Center 2761 North Main Street Walnut Creek, California 94593 4. Anthony Schools of San Francisco #132 (California corporation) Real Estate Training Center 10474 San Pablo Avenue El Cerrito, California 94530 5. Control Data Corporation #133 (Delaware corporation) 72 O'Farrell Street San Francisco, California 94108 6. Bill McElhinney (an individual) #134 dba Diablo Beauty College 1679 Willow Pass Road Concord, California 94520 7. Sandra Snyder (an individual) #135 dba Bay Area College of Electrolysis 2131 The Alameda San Jose, California 95126 8. Bjorn Ford (an individual) #136 dba Bjorn's Hairstyling Academy 2647 Springs Road Vallejo, California 94590 00i 9l) 1. F:tczics Thu County of Contra Costa, C:t1'ifurnia (County) , frim it: Agency Ma:tpo:.ter 11roject ,end the folio-ring z:ing natd Vocational Trzinin- (Institution) mutually agr`�t and pru-ti its folic--J:.: Institution: Diablo Beauty College Capacity: Bill McEl.hinney, an individual, dba Diablo Beauty College Address: 1679 Willow Pass Road Concord, California 94520 2- Tcr::t_ The effective date of this Agreement is relay 15, 1978 a a'' te^._n:tes _�eptemb _c 30, 1975 unless soo::e_ teraz.:tecf as p_ovited ; 3. Te=ination_ This Agreement nay be teroir-ated by either party, at its 30 e dis__eLi�,, upon 15 clay advance written notice Ch_reot to the GtteT, or cancelled written Lu?ual conseat- t_ Institution's Obligations_ Institution shall ptoviete :ull vocationai. CET1 carollees•uho are referred and certified for training by prior r:r;t_en a: __t,?r_?ztzo_: from County in the occupational titles and at the training fees set =o'rza lix t%- Training —Training Schedule attached hereto, which is incorporated herein by re Ference, ami in accordance xxitz the Assurances and Certifications set forth oat the revers? sides Of :^3S flgrnecent_ 5- County's Obligat=ors_ County shall pay Institution: the -tees s_t fort:, the Vocational Traini=- Schedule attached hereto, for training p,ov`ded to prcgerll raferred C:-:T-4 enrollees, upon submission of a properly docu=anted denzad foe pay=ent in the rnnnaer and form prescribed by County, (Dem-=ad Form D-15) and upon aonroval of such demand by the H—an Resources Agency Director or his designee_ 6_ Areaarants_ This Agreement may be 4n_:ided to modify the :'ocatioaaii Tru=nisi -n order to add or delete occupational titles or to change the training fees or to cenply with changes in federal regulations by a written amendment executed by Contractor a=d the Director, lit—a Resources Agency or his designee- 7. Indeaendent Contractor Status. This Agreement is by and betuaen twa i-a-7 dent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construe' to creat` t e re?at-_o ,sb,o of --gent, servant, er_ployee, partnership, joint venture, or associat=or_ S.. Inde=ificatiort. Institution shall defend, save harm-_1ess, and ihade-n- iFs the Coua-ty and its officers, agents, and employees frog all liabilities a_zd cla2=s for d=a,es -0- death, sic?-ness or injury to persons or property, ir_cluding ,withoet lily ta_iom, all coasequeatial damages, from any cause whatsoever arisicv from or connected with %-te operatio.s or the services of the Institution hereunder, restaltin- from the co--cuc_� ne-U-ect or other:-rise, of the Institution, its agents or empl3y nes, the COt�t}, its --gents or e=loyees, or any other person or entity_ 9_ Legal Authority. This Agreement is entered into under and subject to the rol?c-7-;- legal authorities: California Covernmant Code Sections 26227 and 31000_ Title I of the Corprehensive Ecploy"ent and Trainin- Act of 1973 iCli , a X11. Sl,natures- Theme signatures _-*ttast the parries' a�l',rc2=��:r COI-_`;T Oy CONT-FN COSTA, CAILIFOc':I1 VOCATIO AI. ERAIIN-);V, I>:c P.ecor��t:dt_1 by D)r-partctoa[ 't.) Date - Do:tf;noe - (::.►:-.a sp;;_u•i.:S Ly ::uu,ety C.,utt...:L) ��/ Tit.,: Itir.LLtUtion a:;:;UCeS and certifies; Mat it will, "IL-ci: rl ZE the CO.--prollea:;Lve Employment and TrairtLvj; Act of 1913 A) . a-- 9 ,-2 S7 Sr-,iz:- S39; P_L_ 93-561, 88 Stat- 1345) , hereafter rf:&_-rzc-d to a:; th;f Ant, the Rules and Regulations and puliciu:; promulgated theceuadar. 2- In accordance with the federal Pules and Regulation:; and pursuant to t c Act, the jusLizucion assures and certifies that: a. It will comply with Title V1 of the Civil Right:; Act of 1964, (P-L- 82-354) , and in accordance with Title VI of the Act no person in the United States Shall. On th-a ground of race, color, age, sex, or national origin, be excluded fro-- participationin, C) be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discri=1nation under a,1.7 prcgra- C� or activity for which the Institution receives Federal funding (including this C, b-. No person with responsibilities in the operation of any program under the Act will C� or parr-ic-i- wrill discriminate with respect to any program participant or any aDD.2iCa-.LL for pation, in such program because of race, creed, color, national origin, age,C� political affiliation or beliefs (sections 703(1) and 712) _ c- It will comply with the requirements of the provisions of the Unifora Ralocatlaa Assistance and Real Property 'Acquisitioa Act of 1970 (P.L- 91-646 and. FMC: 74-7 issuad thereunder) which provides for fair:and equitable—treatment Of pe—rsoas d ;splaced as a -result ofTederal and federally assisted program d. It-wM co=lj with the provisions of the Haten Act-win-Ech limit the-po' activity of e=ployees- e. It w3?1 comply with the requirement that no progr=L under the Act shall involve p-olitical activities (section 710) f- - Appropriate standards for health and safety in work and traini=- situat-ions will be -aintalued (section 703(5))_ g. Training and related services will, to the i3axiaum extend practicable, be CP consistent with every individual's fullest capabilities and lead to e'Moloy-r-a=t: opportunities which.will enable participants to become economically self-sufficient (section 703(9) , 105(a) (01))- h- Its program has adequate administrative and accounting controls, personnel standards, evaluation procedures, availability of in-service tra-i-ing and. tecir_-ical C. assistance programs, and other policies as may be necessar- to pro=ote the effective use of funds (section 70S(14)). i- It will give the U. S_ Department of Labor, the U_ S_ Comptroller General,. the County, through any authorized representative, the access. to and the rigat to e!zprline all records, books, papers or docu=eats related to tird-s Agree=ent (section 73-3 C_ If the regulations promulgated pursuant to the Act are ac n-a ended or re-risad, it I L_ _n- shall comply with the= or will notify- the County-withim 30 days after pro-_U_1-, at-;o= o� 1� - I- the' amendments or revision that it cannot so conform, so that the Cou"tty may tata appropriate action including termination of this Agreement, if necessary- k. All training programs, services, and activities provided under this will be in accordance with the Act, federal Rules and Regulations partainir.- there-to, ani! pertinent requirements prescribed by Couaty- 1 1 ' VOCs:['IO`'AL 'I'i'��L UNG `SC1[[a)?:L-L iiunber 134 Diablo Beauty College (Institution) :hall pro-fide vocational training for properly referred CtTA enrollc_es in accordance with a;:ds and requirements for approval and certification established by the California Sta_= zur_au of Schools and State Department of Vocational Education. Institution shall. provide a course ok complete vocational training in the occupational title(s) , includi:ig, the of alj related instruction, materials, supplies, and equipment, and at th--^_ f--.,zed trainla-, f!=a, as follows: A- Training Site: 1679 Willow Pass Road Concord 689-7010 Address City Phone Num__ Contact Person: Bill McElhinney Director same as above Name Title Paoae :;ey-•b_r B. Training Course(s) and Fees_ 1. Course: _ Cosmetology Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee. ...................... ... ....$ _59 (b) Total Number of Training Days... . ..... . .. ............... . .. ..... ?00 (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)]- ---- --- ------ ---------------...-------$ 138.00 (d) Training Supplies_._ _.. ...-- - •- ----------- ---------------- ---. ..$ -0- (e) Other Fees (Specify: Registration ---- -------$ 12_00 (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [(c)'- (d) + Ce)] ------ --- ------$ 150.00 2- Course: Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Pate Per Training Day Per Enrollee. ...... ......... .............. $ (b) Total Number ofTraining Days.. ...... .... ......... . ...... ..... . . (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)]. . .... . . . ..... . ... ...... ................$ (d) Training Supplies.. ....... .. .. ... ... ... .........................$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: ---- ----- --$ (f) Individual Course Pa)ment Limit [(c) + (d) + (e)]............. ..$ 3. Course: Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee.... . ... .. ................ ....$ (b) Total Number of Training Days. ... . ...... .. .. .... .. ....... .. ... . (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)].. .. .... ... . . . . . ........ . -----..._. ..---$ (d) Training Supplies.. ....... .. .. . . ....... ..................... ....$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: )-..__ ..----$ (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [ (c) + (d) + (e)]............. ..$ 4- Course: Occupational Title DOT Ccde (a) Pate Per Training Day Per Enrollee- - --- - - -- -- --- ---- ----- - - - --_-$ (b) Total Number of Training Days. . ... ... .. . .. .... . . .... .. . . .. .... (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)] . . .. . .. .... .. . . . ... ..... ... ._ ___ _ ____ _ _S (d) Training Supplies. . ... .. . .. ... ... . . .. . .. . .... ..... _.... - -- _ - -.$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: )- -. _ _ _ - __ _ _$ (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [ (c) + (d) + (e)] - - - ---- - - --- - - -5 Initials: In titution ouylioz'pt. (pace i of page-4) CETA 1.36 1_ Parties_ The County of Contra Co,ta, California (County) , irir .its E:•„-_r_ Agency Mzuzpourr Project acid the follo:+il:�., nactrd Vocational TtaLLL:% In :_ituCi=:r. (institution) mutually agree and pro-3L-;e as fo.Llc:r_:: Institution: Bjorn's Hairstyling Academy Capacity: Bjorn Ford on Individuals) dba Bjorn's Hairstyling Address : 2647 Spring Road Vallejo, California 94590 2_ Tern_ The effective date of this Agreement is Clay 15, 1978 a:ld i. terainates September 30, 1978 Unless soo^•".r teriaiitated 3_ Termination- This agreement may be termieated by either party, ins SUi= e upon 1-5 day advance written notice thereof to the otil :, or czt-ncellecl _e:ia=_?;- by written mutual consent_ 4_ Institution's Obligations_ Iustitution shall Pr;ovid-z full vocac:.o.=.Z trains=— for CEL. enrollees who are referred and. certified for trailiino by prior urittea from County in the occupational titles and at the train-L-rig fees set Lord: .n t tiGC�r'C7.1 Trai-i-iv Schedule attached hereto, which is incorporated hereia by refer_rce, and in accordance with the Assurances and Certifications set forth on the reverse sicca of: tni!:; Agreement_ 5_ County's Obligations_ County shall pay Institution the training fe_s set fort-z-t the Vocational Training Schedule attached hereto, for trair:ino provided to prcperly referred CE• A enrollees, upon subaissioa of a properly domeseated d?m?nal for payment in the manner and fora prescribed by County (Demaad Fore. D-15) and u-con approval oL such demand by the Human Resources Agency Director or his desiee_ 6_ Amendc=_nts_ This Agreement r-ay be acen3ed to modify the Vocational Tra?Lin.- Schertile in order to add or delete occupational titles or to change the trains 4g fees or to ce=?1, with changes in federal regulations by a written amendment executed by Contractor and the Director, Human Resources Aency or his designee- C. 7_ Independent Contractor Status_ This Agreement is by and betuee-n two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construea to create the relationship of agent, servant, er<ployee, partnership, joint venture, or associsC_oL_ 8.~ Indeanificatio,t. Institution shall defend, save harm-less, and, indertiLy the Count; and its officers, agents, and employees from all liabilities and claims fo= doges for death, slc'�=ess or injury to persoas or property, 1t?cluding G:itaot=t 1l=j1tatio:L, a?l consequential dam`ges, from any cause whatsoever arising fro^ o; connectedL with the operations or the services of the Institution hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Institution, its agents or employees, Co'_^C-S-,. its agents or employees, or any other person or entity_ 9. Legal Authority. This Agreer-ent is entered into under a,d subject to the nolle:z legal authorities: California Covernmant Code Sections 26227 and 31000- Title I of the Coo2rehensive Ecplo}ment and Training Act of 1973 (CEi t;, as !=.a. d_s_ Si Tlatures_ 1-hese signatures 2Ctest t`_3e parties' a,.;re2=;2£a i e eto: COLPiiF OF CONTP1 COSTA, C:\?1;FOMIA VOC_\T1OYA1. iti\L`:.z�;, f`:= ;i• :IC\ By� By o--- � Designee Reco--_'ended by Dep.-irtment (D�s1?nate OCCL�tal C_lp CJ, i Ly Cuu.t[,y L_. Ttte Cu ;C itution 1GJttrCJ and certiCb_-:; that 'it wUi co+:,j T-.7 •.Ii Ut th:_- 'r f.ri• �_""!:L_�� �3.. Cite Cuwp ret�fteUs ivi. [.cap ioyr..en:. acid Tca Lc:in; Act of 1973 ((: i A) , :a::=7nd_•. (?.L- 87 ?.L-S7 Stat. S39; P_L_ 93-567, 38 Stat- 1345) , Fterea ter nn.fc-rrc-d to :2:L .c'r, the Rul&2s and Rte;, •ulations and polic_ius promulgated t:tereundar_ 2_ In accordance with the federal Pules and Regulation3 and purluaat to Cate ct, t::2 Institution assures and certifies that: a. it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 19541., (p_I._ 3?,-354) , and in accordance with Title VI of the Act no person in the United'- States shall. aa the ground of race, color, age, Se::, or national origin, be exclutl''.d fron part_^_ pati-j be denied the benefits of. or be otherwise subjected to discrimination. uad_r a:+f p_og-rt or activity for Which the Institutioa receives Federal funding (inclu'iin , tni ".-,ra_3=_^_, C. b. iso person with responsibilities in to operation of any program. undar t, a Act will discriminate with respect to any prograo participant or any applica.:t for - patica in such program because of race, creed, color, national origi_-, ses, age, political affiliation or beliefs (sections 703(1) and 712) _ c_ It will comply with the requirements of the provisions of the Uai=ol:_ Relocacio=_ Assistance and Real Property -Acquisition Act of 1970 (P.L_ 91-640 and. FC 71:-7 issued. thereunder) which provides for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced as a result of Tederal and federally assisted programs_ d. It will co=lp with the Provisions of the Hatch Act-which. limit the poL=:LcaJ activity of employees. e_ It wj?1 comply with the requirement that no program under the Act s`:tall laT7o?ve political activities (sectioa 710)_ f. Appropriate standards for health and safety in work and train-- situations - will be maintained (section 703(5)) . _ - -- g. Training and related services will, to the maximum extend practicable, be consistent with every individual's fullest capabilities and lead to em- ploy-neat opportunities which will enable participants to become economically self-sufficient: (section 703(9), 105(a-) (6))- h. 05(a) (6))-h. Its program has adequate adr_inistrative and accou.ting controls, person-a! " standards, evaluation procedures, availability of in-service training and teccaical assistance programs, and other policies as r_..ay be necessary to promote the effective t:se of fuuds (section 703(14)) . i._ It will give the U_ S. Department of Labor, the U_ S_ Comptroller Geaera_, and the County, through any authorized representative, the access. to and the rig-nt to e-= ne all records, books, papers or documents related to this A-zee-m-enc (sectioa 715 J_ If the regulations pro-mulgated pursuant to the Act are a,,:ekdc�d ar revisaer it. shall comply With them or will notify the Cosncr-T,.ithia 30 days after pro=u gati.on of the amendments or revision that it cannot so confo*yt, so that the County may taka appropriate action including termination of this A-reecent, if necessary- C21 A11 training program, services, and activities provided under this A-re=-ent will be in accordance with the Act, federal Rules and Regulations pertai.nie.- there_a, mina pertinent requirements prescribed by County. `A Isuaber 136 Bjorn's Hairstyling Academy (Institution) .shall provide vocational training for properly referred CETA enrollees iu accordance with ta, and requirements for approval and certification established by the California Stare y%raau of Schools and State Department of Vocational Education- Institution --hall arovide a calra: of complete vocational training in the occupational title(s) , including the prow=;iaz of all related instruction, materials, supplies, and equipment, and at the filed trai_nino fees, as follows: A- Training Site: 2647 Shrine Road Vallejo (707) 552-0333 Address City Phone Number Contact Person: Bjorn Ford Director sar.:e as above Name Title Phoaa `:u_ber B. Training Course(s) and Fees- 1. Course: _ Cosmatologv Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Pate Per Training Day Per Enrollee. ........................ ......$ 6.25 (b) Total Number of Training Days____ ____________ ___-__---_- 200 (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)].. ... ... ....................... .........$ 1250.00 (d) Training Supplies... ...... .............. ------------------ - -----$ 290.00 (e) Other Fees (Specify: Registration ------ - ----$ 10.00 (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [(c)•+ (d) + (e)]......... .. ....$ ,550.00 2_ Course: Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee.... ......... ... . ....... ..... .$ (b) Total Number of Training Days..... ................ ...... .... . .. . (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)] .. . ... ... ..... .. ... ............ ... .. . ...$ (d) Training Supplies. . ....... . . . .. .. ...... .. ......... ... .---- --•--•$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: ..... ......$ (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [(c) + (d) + (e)] _ ______ __ __ __ __$ 3. Course: Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee.... ... ....... ......... . .. ....$ (b) Total Number of Training Days. .. .. .... .......... . . ...... . . . . .... (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)]. . .. . .. . ... ........... .. .......... . ....$ (d) Training Supplies.. . ... ..... . . . . .................. .. ...... .. ...•$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: )---- - - - ----$ (f) Individual Course Payment Licit [(c) + (d) + (e)]- - - ------ - - -- --$ 4. Course: Occupational Title DOT Cc`e (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee. .... . ... ....... -____._ . . . ..._$ (b) Total Number of Training Days. .. . .. . .. . .. ...... .. . . ..... . . . . . ... (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)]- - - - - - - --- - -- - --------- -- -- ----- - - - -- --$ (d) Training Supplies... . . .. . .. ... ... . . ... .. . . . ............ .. ..... . .. . ... _ (e) Other Fees (Specify: (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [ (e) + (d) + (e)]_ __ ___ __ _ _ _ ____$ `.Initials: _10 17� - Institution County D:.pt. (page 1 of 2. p:►grs) _ CON7:1A COS�.'� COUNTY _ (;i:•FA :•:moi:i�(,%.�__'� C.:G�.' �L . _VOCATLONAL T \L'`t NG FOR INDIV[DUAL CFT:\ i-::FF-R1L.L3 Nu--b.r 129 I. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) , for its iu=aa esourc_s Atieticy `:anpowar Project and the following named Vocational Training Institution (Institution) mutually agree and promise as follo,::>: Institution: Switchboard Training Center, Inc. Capacity: A California Corporation Address: 760 Market Street San Francisco, California 94102 2. Te--=. The effective date of .this Agreement is May 15, 1978 aad it ter._inates September 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herei,_ 3. Termination_ This Agreement may be term_znated by either party, at its. sale discretion, upon 15 day advance written_ notice thereof to the other, or cancelled im:,_diately ay. written mutual coaseat. 4. Institution's Obligations. Institution shall provide full. vocational training for CETA enrollees-who are referred and certified for training by prior written authorIza_iors from County in the occupational titles and at the training fees set forth-in the Vocational Training Schedule attached hereto, Which is incorporated-herein by reference, and in accordance with the Assurances and Certifications sat forth on the reverse side of tni_e Agree- at. S. Count's Obligations. County shall pay Institution the training fees set fortis its the Vocational Training Schedule attached hereto, for training provided to properly referred CETA enrollees, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the Hunan Resource_ Agency Director or his designee_ 6. P^end=ents. This Agreement may be amended to modify the Vocational Training Schedule in order to add or delete occupational titles or to change the training fees or to comply with chan-es in federal regulations by a written amendment executed by Contractor and the Director, Human Resources Agency or his designee. 7. Independent Contractor Status. This Agreement is by and between t::o independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship Of agant, servant, employee, partnership, joint v?nture, or association_ S. Indemnification. Institution shall defend, save harmless, and inde_*iify the County anti its officers, agents, and employees from all liabilities and claims for d—ages for death, sicL-ness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all cocsaquential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Institution hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Institution, its agents or employees, the County, its agents or employees, or any other person or entity. 9. Leal Authority_ This Agreement is entered into under and subject to the follec.;ng legal authorities: California Crver.=er-t Code Sections 26227 and 31000. Title I of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (C=TA) , as ameciad_ 10. Sif-:,:Iatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COGT;T: OF CO`TRa COSTA, CALIFOF`rIA VOCATION-JL . TR�,liv-T iG I`.S=ITU TIO`r • By ��+ By Designee P.eco=anded by Department (Designate official capacity) L ace f � llestbr.ee —� ' - - MicrOl hi i r„i.; v.•,th board order �i•C.i� .S:iriv�:�i� iiy CilliLlr,.! ..JllihC.l} • AS)'SL;LA::C :5 t%ND Cc XiFECXLT_•JS3 1. The Institution assures and certif bL-S that it .rill comply .rith th- of - the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (CSTA) , as anenJ1E:d (Per_ 93_201 S7 Stat. S39; P.L. 93-567, 83 Stat_ 1345) , hereafter referred to as tFtc =cc, aid -__z tie Rules and Regulations and policies promulgated thereunder_ 2. In accordance with the Federal Pules and ?regulations and pursuant to the Act, t1ha Institution assures and certifies that: a. It will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, (P.L_ 28-35-) , and in accordance with Title VI of the Act no person in the United Si:ates shall on the ground of race, color, age, sex, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any progrz or activity for which the Institution receives Federal funding (including this ?_g_aem?nt) _ b. Pio person with responsibilities in the operation of any program under the -ct will di.scri-mate with respect to any program participant or any applicant for partici- pation in such program because of race, creed, color, national origin, se_{, age, political affiliation or beliefs (sections 703(1) and 712) - c. It will comply with the requirements of the provisions of the Uril ora P,2 ocatica Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Act of 1970 (P.I._ 91-645 and FIC 74-7 issued. thereunder) which provides for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced as a result of'Federal and federally assisted programs_ d. It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act_,.Thich li-it the poll.-cal activity of employees. _ e. It will comply with the requirement that no program under the Act shall involve political activities (section 710)_ f. Appropriate standards for health and safety in work and training situations will be —intained (section 703(5)). g. Training and related services will, to the maximum extend practicable, be consistent with every individual's fullest capabilities and lead to employmeat opportunities which will enable participants to become economically self-sufficient (section 703(9) , 105(a) (6)) . h_ Its program has adequate administrative and accounting controls, personnel ' standards, evaluation procedures, availability of in-service traiming and technical assistance program , and other policies as may be necessary to promote the effective use of funds (section 703(14)). _ i. It will give the U. S. DeparLent of Labor, the U_ S_ Comptroller General, and the County, through any authorized representative, the access. to and the right to exam ae all records, Looks, papers or documents related to this Agreement (section 713i_3- j. If the regu l ati ons promulgated pursuant to.the Act are ar and edl ur revised, it shall comply with thea or will notify the County-within. 30 days after pro=:lgatica of the ameed=tints or revision that it cannot so conform, so that the County may tare appropriate action including termination of this elgreecent, if necessary. k. All training prnarar..Q, services, and activities provided under this Agreese=en t will be in accc�u�..`� ..�...rl_ �..� Yt... iu1 1.V1CJ and Regulations pertaining thereto, and pertinent requirements prescribed by County_ X06,04 v0MVC'1W;AL TEtA1N1,i,r SCHEDULE :(timber 129 Switchboard TraUiirw Center T c- (Institution) shall pro*ride vocational training for properly referred CETA enrollees in accordance with the-- star_dards and requirements for approval and certification established by the California State Bureau of Schools and State Department of Vocational Education_ Institution shall provide- a coarse of complete vocational training in the occupational title(s) , including the pro-risio:. of all related instruction, materials, supplies, and equipment, and at the fixed training fees, as follows: A_ Training Site: 760 Market Street San Francisco 788-4166 - Address City Phone Ziucaber Contact Person: David Hopwood Director same as above Name Title Phone Lumber F_ Training Course(s) and Fees_ 1. Course: Switchboard Training Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee........... ... ... ..............$ 24.50 (b) Total Number of Training Days................... ................. 12 (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)]............. ...... ..... . ............ ..$ 295.00 (d) Training Supplies... ...... ...................... .. . ....... .. ....$ -0- (e) Other Fees (Specify: ...... . ....$ - - i (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [(c).+ (d) + (e)] ......... ......$ 295.00 Course: Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Rate Per. Training Day Per Enrollee................ .___._..___...$ (b) al Number of Training Days-_.._..................._.__......_ (c) To Tuition [(a) a (b)].. .... ... ............... ............. (d) Training .Supplies-- -- --------- --- ----------------- -------- . ._$ (e) Other Fees�'(SSp�ecify: )--- ------$ (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [(c) + (d) + (e)]___ 3. Course: Occupational Tltle DOT Code (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee.-__- ......................$ (b) Total Number of Training Days._. .. ---------- - -------------- ----------------- (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)] .._ ._. .�. __ ------ .$ (d) Training Supplies.. ........... . . ....... . . .. ............$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: "": ----------- (f) Individual Course Paymen Limit [(c) + (d) -F�ke, �]+........... .....$ 4_ Course: Occupat'-o nal Title DOT Code (a) Pate Per T ining Day Per Enrollee..... . ..... ... .. .. ...... . _ _$ (b) Total LI er of Training Days--- ------------------------ - (c) Tota uition [(a) a (b)] ---- --- ---- ----------- -- --- ------ - -- -- (d) T ining Supplies-- --- -- --- --- -- --- ------- ------ -- ------------- -$ ;(e)�'Other Fees (Specify: )- ---- - ----- L) Individual Ccurse Payment Limit [ (c) + (d) + (e)] --------- --- -- -$ Initials: Institution Cocnty Dept_ (p1;;a 1 of 11pages-q) vou:,VCr.0;1:\L TRALttr.ac AGZIZ :: ENT 130 1_ Part ic.s. 'rhe County OC Contra Costa, CaL ifornia (County) , i0C it_: ::u:::_rL Ageticy \Lutpower Project and the fotlauic_;, nam-tJ Vocational TCairtL-u , 1nr:riC1,tir.;a (Institution) mutually ,agree and .t�; foLLU-a:i: lu titutlon_ KSR School of Court Reporting Capacity: Patrick T. Kane, an individual, dba KSR School of Court Reporting Address ; 1849 Willow Pass Road Concord, California 94520 2. T`rrt. The effective date of this Agreement is Ptay 15, 1978 _ and y_ tC'C"._.?_na tes September 30, 1978 unless sooner tertai.n:t_d as p ro,r d:d 3_ Termination. This Agreement may be teretinate:I by ei th4r party, at its , a!;:- upon 01=upon 15 day advance crriLten notice tbereoE to the othi:r,, or cancell�ct i_- e i zt_-?f ;,V t.riZtea LUtual consent. 4. Institution's Obligations. Institution shall ptioviLda- full vocational t_ai_Li=_Y for CtTA enrollees-who are referred and certified for trainia- by prior written- from rittenfrom County in the occupational titles and at the traininG fe::s set forth :n t:--- Vocatio'aa Training Schedule attached hereto, which is incorporated herein by reference, and in accordance crith the Assurances and Certifications set forth on the reverse sides of the Agree::=nt. 5. County's Obligations. County shah pay Institutio,:t the training fees -- :t forth the Vocational Training Schedule attached hereto, for trairtirg provided to prcperly- referred CETA enrollees, upon submission of a properly docurented demand for payent in the vanner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-•15) and upoa. appro-.al of such demand by the Hu an Resources Agency Director or his designee. 6. Ameadmants. This Agreement may De c.IIce Sed to modify the .tocatzonal Tra�z?no SC'c _�ule in order to add or delete occupatioual titles or to change the training zeas or to cc=:3! with changes in federal regulations by a written amendment executed by Contractor and the Director, Human Resources Agency or his designee_ 7. Independent Contractor Status_ •This Agreement is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create t7he relatioaszin of agent, servant, errployee, partnership, joint venture, or association_ 8. Indecaifi.cation_ Institution shall defend, save harmer ess, and ind_=ify the CouLt-r and its officers, agents, and employees from all liabilities and clzi✓s for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without Ii=itation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising Iron or connected with the operations or the services of the Institution hereunder, resulting frog the coadect, negligent or otherwise, of the Institution, its --,-eats or employees, the Cot=,-Z, its agents or employees, or any other person or entity. 9. Legal Authority. This Agreement is entered into under and subject to the followic- legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. Title I of the Coo2rehensive Ecployrzent and Training Act of 1973 as ame,ded_ 10. Sianatures. These signatures attest One parties' a-reertent iter�to: COtR+TF OF CONTRA COSTA, UT_1FO?NLk VOCATIO AI ijiI`:i\;, t'::';:d;IC\ By Des ignt!e by Dopa lrtmrztit WL:-z i-,nJtC of izl-tL ca ,:;_zv) e7i (,•;,res .L13i%_u7,td by %"uaty C,,Ll,t..,.t) Microfilmed with board order �10r T- AL TRnL:rrc11C SCHEDUr_C Number 130'- KSR School of Court Reporting (Institution) shall provide vocational training for properly referred CETA enrollees in accordance with the sr_aadards and requirements for approval and certification established by the California State Bureau of Schools and State Department of Vocational Education. Institution shall provide a course of complete vocational training in the occupational title(s) , including the provision of all related instruction, materials, supplies, and equipment, and at the filed training fees, as follows: A. Training Site: 1849 Willow Pass Road Concord 676-8696 Address City Phone Nu^-ber Contact Person: Patrick T. Kane Director same as above Name Title Phone :lumber B. Training Course(s) and Fees. 1. Course: Court Reporting 202.388 Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee....................... . . . ... .$ 5.95 (b) Total Number of Training Days._ ..... .................. .. . . .. .. 504 (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)]........ .. ... ............... ... ...... ..$ 2.9S9 QO Books and E uipment 476.00 (d) Training Supplies.. ....... ....... ........ .. .`1. . ... . ._.... _ .. .. . .$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: Registration ).. .. . . . .. . .Y � UU — 11 (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [(c)'+ (d) + (e)]......... ..... .$ 3,495.00 2. Course: Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee......................... .....$ (b) Total Number of Training Days..... ... ............... . ..... .. ... . (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)].. ....... ... ...... ............ ..... . . ..$ (d) Training Supplies.............. .. . .. ... ... ......... ........ .....$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: ). ... ......$ (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [(c) + (d) + (e)]......... .... ..$ 3. Course: Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee.... ..........................$ (b) Total Nu-ber of Training Days. .... ....... . ................. .... . (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)]. ... .... .. ... ..........................$ (d) Training Supplies.. ........... .................. ............ ....$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: )......... ..$ (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [(c) + (d) + (e)].......... ... . .$ 4. Course: Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee. . ... . ... .. ... ....... ... . . ... .$ (b) Total Number of Training Days. .. ... . .. ... . . . ... ... ...... .. . ... . . (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)] . . .. . .. ... . .. ...... ... ..... .. ... . . .. . . . (d) Training Supplies. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . ... .. ... .. .. .... ... . ..$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: ).... . ... ...$ (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [(c) + (d) + (e)]. .. ..... . . .. .. .$ Initials: Institution. Gcu..t} 0�fh7 0.tgi! 1 of 2. pai;as) r. •� .� ,� � h � - 'A. F0 t [ C:'rD1,A CE TA :?_,a.S i:u�brr 129 1. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) , Torr its Huma-a ?esoc:rc_s Agt-ac-. Man power ?roject and th Eolloa;ng named VocationaL Tra:_eir-o Ins=i=ut=an (last_,Utio n) ^utu'ally a�rem and pro:mii;a_ as folt: :s: 9' Institution: Switchboard Training Center, Inc. Capacity: A California Corporation Address: 760 :ar ec Street San Francisco, California 94102 2. Term. The effective date of this grae'ment is _ May 15, 1978 and it ter Un ates September 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provi _d h=rein_ 3. Ter-_iaation- This Agreement may be terminated.. by either party, at its sole discretion, upon 15 day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled i=:-:ediately t u-ritten mutual consent_ 4. Institution's Oblieations_ Institution shall provide full vocational trainlao, fur C£i3 enrollees-who are referred and certified for training by prior written aut-or�zaLion, from County in the occupational titles and at the training fees set forth in the Locational Training Schedule attached hereto, which is incorporated herein by reference, and in accordance with the Assurances and Certifications set forth on the reverse side of this c1�T�,..='int. o- S_ County's Obligations. County shall pay Institution the training fees ser fortli in the Vocational Training Schedule attached hereto, for training provided to properly referred Cri3 enrollees, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and fora prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the EItman Resources Agency Director or his designe__ 6. mendnants. This Agreement may be amended to modify the Vocational Training Schedule in order to add or delete occupational titles or to change the training fees or to comply with changes in federal regulations by a written —and—at executed by Contractor and the Director, E• nn Resources Agency or his designee. 7. Independent Contractor Status. This Agreement is by and between t- o independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relatioashi_a Of aof'_nt, servant, employee, partnershi;J, joint v?nture, or association_ 8. Indemnification_. Institution shall defend, save harness, and ind==ify the County, and its officers, agents, and employees from all liabilities and claims for dMages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without licitation, all consequential. damages, from any cause whatsoever arising =rom or connected with the operations or the services of the Institution hereunder, resulting fro= the conduct, neolioert or otherwise, of the Institution, its agents or, employees, the County, its agents or employees, or any other person or entity. 9. Legal Authority. This Agreement is entered into under and subject to the followins legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. Title I of the Comprehensive Eeployrent and Training Act or 191-3 (C=TA), as amended. 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF CONT-c,\ COSTA, C:\LIFOP LN VOCATION. T;ZAIN__rik I_`:ST..1;-i.0`t Ey By / Designee Recommended by Department (Desigr_ate of=ficial capacity) Datr- (� D_rs innee (C:a ur,�O•..�:ii ::y Cu1:11.j vJLLa.iCi) _ MDO ASSU':LLSCcS .LID Cc:iLLsIC\TLSI,a �:k `�` :L. The lasti•tutlon assures and wcurtlties that it will Cow 1`V y 4 I •~ _-~ �.k ? 1 itt� the regc,Z_es:rn��- Y oL' the CuW?rc: ensive Employment and Training Act of 4973 (CEL'1) , as a,enc?ed ?_ 93-203- 87 Sta.. 539; P_L_ 93-567, 88 Stat. 1345) , hereafter referred to as the Acc, a=C ej= the Rules and Regulations and policies promulgated thereunder_ 2. in accordance with the federal Pules and Regulations and pursuaat to tha iizt, t"-.e Institution assures and certifies that: a_ It will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, ML_ 98-354) , and in accordance with Title VI of the Act no person in the United Sates shall on t?:e ground of race, color, age, sex, cr national origin, be excluded from part.i.c;pat-; in, be denied the benefits or, or be otherwise subjected to discriminatioc under any p.ogra= or activity for which the Institution receives Federal funding (including this Agraemee_) . b_ No person with res pons ibilitias in the operation of any program under the Act will discriminate with respect to any program participant or any applicant for partici- pation in such program because of race, creed, color, national origin, se , age, political affiliation or beliefs (sections 7030.) and 712) _ c. It will comply with the requirements of the provisions of the Uni-or= Ralocatioa .Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Act of 1970 (P_L_ 91-646 and Fi,.;C 74-7 issued thereunder) which provides for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced as a result o£•Federal and federally assisted progra=s_ d. It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act-which limit the polit:L-cal activity of employees. e. It will comply with the requirement that no program under the Act shall involve political activities (section 710). ✓ _ f. Appropriate standards for health and safety in work and training situations _ will be maintained (section 703(5))_ g_ Training and related services will, to the maximum extend practicable,, be consistent with every individual's fullest capabilities anLL lead to erployreat opportunities which.will enable participants to become economically self-sufficient (section 703(10), 105(x) (6))_ h_ Its program has adequate administrative and accounting controls, personnel .standards, evaluation procedures, availability of in-service train-inn- and tec:.nical assistance programs, and other policies as may be necessary to promote the effective use of funds (section 703(14))_ _ i. It will give the U. S. Depa�ent of Labor, the U_ S_ Comptroller General, and the Cotmty, through any authorized representative, the access to and =ha right to examirle all records, books, papers or doc[mments related to this Agee_• int (se`tiou 7 L J j. If the regulations pro=ulgated pursuant to the Act are amardea o�: revised,. it shall comply ;-4th thea or will noti.f3r the County-withiu 30 days after promujt-atic= of the am=e is or revision that it cannot so conform, so that the Couaty may talze appropriate action including term_natioa of this Agreement, if necessary. k. All training proar�s, services, and activities provided under this Agreement _1�_- --_,L L_ e_. - 1,.__, Rula� d Regulations pertaining thereto, will be in ac;.:.��a..�� ,,,.... �.« <.�.., ic.,��ui a�uic� and o :anal par tiLte t requirements prescribed by County. :tuab�r 129 S••i- -� ,,,.�Trlini ng Q•n er Tnr. (Institution) shall provide vocazionsi training for properly referred CETA enrollees in accordapce with the scaa ards and require=ents for approval and certification established by the California State ?ureau of Schools and State Aepartrent of Vocational Education. Institution shall provi-e a coLrze of coc?lete vocational training in the occupational title(s), including the provisioa of all related instruction, materials, supplies, and equipment, and at the fixed training lees, as folloo:s: . A- Training Site: 760 Market Street San Francisco 783-4166 Address City Phone _;u::_oar Contact Person: David Hopwood Director same as above Name Title Phoae N giber B_ TraininzCourse(s) and Fees_ 1. Course: Switchboard Training Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee.... ... ........... ....... .. ....$ 24.60 (b) Total Number of Training Days......... ....... ...... ..... .. . ..... 12 (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)]- - --- -------- ------ ------- ------- ------ 295.00 (d) Training Supplies... ...... .. .......... ............... . .... ... . .... .$ -0- (e) Other Fees (Specify: ..... ......$ -0- M Individual Course Payment Limit [(c)'+ (d) + (e)]......... ......$ 295.00 Course: Occupational Title DOT Coce (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee................ •....... _ ..-$ (b) 1 tal Number of Training Days.. .................... ..... .. ...... (c) To Tulti.on [(=� _ (b)]......--- ------•------•------- ---•-•- (d) Trainin Supplies--------- -- -- - ----- --- -- -----•---•--------�,,-...$ (e) Other Fee (Specify-- n Specify: ). .....$ • (f) Individual Co se Payment Limit [(c) + (d) + (e)]..,;,j.... .... ..$ 3- Course: Occupation itle DOT Code ' (a) Rate Per Training Day Per rollee.... .......................$ (b) Total Number of TrainDay ...__r •_ -__. - _ (c) Total Tuition [(a) ti (b)]-- ----- ':.............. ..............$ (d) Training Supplies----- ------ ---'----- ------------- --------------$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: ..... ......$ (f) Individual Course PaymegZ''•Limi.t [(c) + (d -t- {e}].. ........ ..... . ........ .....$ .s 4. Course: .� OccupaLb6nal Title DOT Code (a) Rnte Per T ening Day Per Enrollee. .. .. . _.••_... __ _- ___ - ------ (b) Total N er of Training Days_ ..- --------------- ---- -- - ..... (c) TotaZ'Tu_tion [(3) x (b)] .... . . . ... ............ ... - -$ (d) T�. i.nird Supplies.. .. . .. . . . .. .... . . . . . .. .. ........ . ...•--- •--•- (e) then Fees (Specify: - ---- - -----$ _) Individual Course Payment Limit [ (c) + (d) + (e)]. _ - __-_•_ _ _._. _$ Initials: Ins�itution y jAep=. of 2 pages) I:11 f.I/r(14i:\L Ci:"VA i'i:: 1_ Pa:tics Thu Cuunty o: Centra Co::t:l, C%LiEurniZL (Couclr-y) , ir,r -;c:; .:'.-=;�n Agecicy Maapotfer Project and the fo1Lo:+ing na,-.gid Vocational Tral: Z.:::i_t:;C. (lastitutiocl) mutually a-cct and prom L:;: . as In�,titution: Diablo Beauty College Capacity: Bill McElhinney, an individual, dba Diablo Beauty College Address : 1679 Willow Pass Road Concord, California 94520 2_ Term- The effective date of this A-ceecent is 15. 1973 and y= ter-mates September 30 197$ unless soo::,__- as z— nein-3- Te=inatlon- Tl:is A,greeeent may be terminated by tit ar pr:_:y, a. it- sol= disc—:--., upon 15 day advance l.rritten notice thereof to the o[ic=:, or c-a:lcz:__ec. written Mutual co:zseat_ 4_ Institution's Obligatior5_ Institution shall provide 21-11 vcrcat?oi al t=ai:*&-=? zo: C=T•L enrollees-who are referred and certified for traini:-g by prior from County in the occupati octal titles and at the trainin- fe _S sec For.`.: in r:_G ti'ocatiG__0 Traiaz✓s SSchedlLe atnt Assurances hereto, which lis incol:porated R�ere— by r_=er_nce, lzcd iz �c� accordance lith the.. Assurance_i anrd Cart if i •.L•�ti0i5 sea forth of [--- rave-cst Sida of Aore�ent_ 5- County's Obligations_ County shall pay I^stitutzoa the traiai-ag fees sish t ori the Vocati.oaa.1 Training Schedule attached hereto, for trai.i g proviZzd to proper y referred C-TA enrollees, upon submissioc of a properly docu=ac+ted de=- nd fo= pa}m_Rt in the manner and fora prescribed by County (De—ad Form. D-15) and upon approval,of such de—ad by the Eu-an Resources Agency Director or his designee_ 6_ A^_ndmer_ts_ This Agreement =ay be amended to, modify the Vocational Trai:_in" Schedsie in order to add or delete occupational titles or to thong_ the trainiio zees or to ce_pl,: with changes in federal regulations by a u.-ritten amendment executed by Contractor ac.e-. the Director, U-nan F.asol rtesno��.�- or his desisnee_ 7. Independent Contractor Status. This Agreement is by and betwaan two -adaaenaen t contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the re7atioas14o of ageL't, serva.'it, er*ployee, partr-ership, joint venture, or aSsoCi3:=or+_ 8. Indemnification_ Institut?om shall defend, save harmless, and the Couz--y- and its officers, agents, and employees from all IiabiLties and Clams r.Or dc_eQeS r0i death, sickness or injury to persons or propertl, inc?uding �:ithoet 'it'=_ar?oa, 2?1 consequential damages, from any care whatsoever arising fro_ or coaaected Wit:t the operations or the services of the Institution hereunder, restLI-tir.j iio-m the coz,--,ct, neoli-ent or othenrise, of the Institution, its agents or employee's, t a Cot--ty, its agents or employees, or any other person or entity_ 9_ Legal Authority. This Agree^_ent is entered into under and subject to the follcr.;iag legal asthorities: California Gov`rn.c:!nt Code Sections 26227 and 310:0_ Title Y of the C002rzhensiv? Ecploy=2n[ and Tra_aiz;; Act of 1973 (C , 10. Si matures_ These signatures attest the parties' agraeme,t hz_;to: COUNTY OF COXTP-1 COSTA, CA?I FOF`U.k \`0CA T IO i a£`•;\;. y Designee Pcco=er'd(--d by Department o\1LciaL t-il lZitt) �:•arl :a:l:=L'Y.:.! Ly CJLIIL.-,:L) c Tjjt_- :[tistitution as tures and c(!Ctifius thaL It will comply with L.,;-A:- ,2! Cu_prc2h-..:Eu;ive Employrn!nt and Tra-;r-ir,- Act of 1973 (CET.A) am _tj 87 Stat_ S39; P_L_ 93-567, 33 Stat- 1345) , hereafter refer-,-c-d to zl:.; thI A.'Zt, ;=d �.;- !Z;j the Rules and RegulaLions and policies promulgated thecouamar_ 2. In accordance with the federal Pules and F-UgUlatiOCLZ; and pll,-_-uaat to clae Act, t lascicucion assures and certifies that: 2. It will comply with Title VI of the Civil Right:; Act of 1964, (?-L- 88-35f) , and in accordance with Title VI of the Act no Person in the United States shall 0-1 the ground of race, color, age, sex, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, -0 L be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination undar _-ny p-.o-rp- or activity for which the Institution receives Federal funding (includin- C, b_ No person with responsibilities in the operation of any program under tae ActC, will discriminate with respect to any program participant or any aDDlica-ar- C-1 0 for par--- Ic pation in such program because of. race, creed, color, national or-;-in, sex, age, 0 - -C. C. political affiliation or beliefs (sectioas 763(1) and 712) _ c- It will comply with the requi-rem-ants of the provisions of the Un-;Corm Re-locar-icka Assistance and Real. Property *Acquisition. Act of 1970 (P.L- 91-645 and 'R�C 74-7 issued thereunder) which provides for fair and equitable -treatment of per-Sons displaced as a result of-Federal and federally assisted programs- d. It.will coMMly with the provisions of the Hatch Act_ 3-UmIt the 'pol-it-ir-al activity of employees. e. It will comply with the requirement that no progr= under the Act: shall j=. Tzolve pol tical. activities (section 710) f- Appropriate standards for health and safety in worms and training, sjtuat:Eo_-__ will be maintained (section 703(5))_ g. Training and related services will, to the maximum extend practicable, - ' _, be consistent with every individual's fullest capabilities and lead to em loy_-eac opportunities which. will enable participants to become economically sell suzficieat (section 703(9) , 105(a) (6))- h. Its pro,-,ra= has adequate administrative and accountinal controls, persommal standards, evaluation procedures, availability of in-service training and teem-m'ical -assistance programs, and other policies as may be necessary to prom-ate t1ne effective use of funds (section 703(14)) - i. It will give the U_ S_ Depart=ent of Labor, the U- S- Comptroller General, --!:d the County, th-rough. any authorized representative, the access, to and tLe -ri&-nt: to en-a-zline all records, books, papers or docu--eats related to tail Agreement (section ectiom 713 j. If the regulations pro--mLl-ated pursmazt to the Act are amanded or rev-;sad., it shall comply with the= or will notify- the County-withia 30 days after pro=u—Jeratica of the- amand-ments or revision that it cannot so conform, so Chuat the Cout,_-y ray take appropriate action including termination of this Agreement, if necessary- 10 Icy k. All training programs, services, and activities provided under thisikgrec-_enc .0 will be in accordance with the Act, federal Rules and Regulations pertainizc- thereto, and pertinent requirements prescribed by County. L vOCl:rl0;iAL TRAIN1.1-C SCHEDULE t�urnpe 134 Diablo Beauty College (Inititutioa) :;hall provide vocational training for properly referred CETA enrollees in accordance with t"--- and oand requirements for approval and certification established by the California Sta_- ccreau of Schools and State Department of Vocational Education. Institution shall provide a course of complete vocational training in the occupational title(s) , including the provision o` all related instruction, materials, supplies, and equip,-,eat, and at the fired training tees, as follows: A. Training Site: 1679 tdillow Pass Road Concord 639-7010 Address City P oae :;urjer Contact Person: Bill `icElhinney Director same as above Name Title Prone ^Y.ber B. Training Course(s) and Fees- 1- Course: Cosmetologv Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee------------------------ ---.-_$ .59 (b) Total Naber of Training Days---- ------------------ ------------- 200 (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)j. . ...... ................ . ...___.__-----$ 133.00 (d) Training Supplies... ........ ....................................$ -0- (e) Other Fees (Specify: Registration ----------- 12.00 (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [(c) - (d) -I- (e)] --------- ------S 150.00 2_ Course: _ Occupational. Title DOT Code (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee................ ..............$ (b) Total Number of Tra_r-i g Days.. . .. ......... . . ....... .. .... (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)]- - - - -- - - - ----- - --- ------ - ---------- ----$ (d) Training Supplies. . ....... .. .. . .. ..- --- -- - ---------------- ------$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: -----------$ (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [(c) -E- (d) + (e)] ---------------$ 3_ Course: Occupational Title DOT Co-de (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee.... .... .. ...... ..............$ (b) Total Number of Training Days. ...... ...... ...... . . ....... ... .... (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)].. .. ... . ... ... ......... . ...............$ (d) Training Supplies.. .... ..... .. .. .................. ........ .. ....$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: )---- - - -----$ (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [ (c) + (d) + (e)] ---------- -----$ 4. Course: Occupational Title DOT Ccde (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee- ----- --- -- --- - - -- ----- - - - ---- - (b) Total Number of Training Days- -- --------- -------- - ------ -- - - ---- (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)] - - - - -- -- ------- ------- - --- -- ---- ------5 (d) Training Supplies-- --- -- - -- ------ - - --- ------------ ------- - ------$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: )-- --- - -----$ (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [ (c) + (d) -f- (e)] - -- ----- - - -----$ e' Initials: i - ~IZ�1sEitucion County 7C. (P:iue of -) pagers) ' i�U:c [;EULViiJli:\L C~Crl E'.c: 'E'c:.1L•i _ . • C: : -r. 1.35 1_ partLuf 'fl1k. Cvunty of Contra Co:.:t:i, CaLifvrnia (County) , ior- its lgeuc; :l-tnpower 11rojtct acid th•z foL1o:►il:;-, named t:uc:. r-ional Tr:si_ti,_-- L:c:=iLuti:l:c (IListittlti.On) tiutually agrci- and I►Zsti r-utioci: Bjorn's Hairstyling Academy Capacity: Bjorn Ford aa Individuals) dba Bjorn's Hairstyling Address: 2647 Spring Road Vallejo, California 94590 2_ Tern_ The effective date of this Agreecent is 2Ly 15, 1978 a %. tc=1nates _ September 30, 1978 unless soon-:!r ter:.i1 ated 3_ Termination_ This Agreement nay be termi.aates by either ?arty, at its sol= diacre_is�, upon 15 day advance written. notice thereof to the Otili:r,, or c:.:1ci:11e:L j vy vrittea mutual consent_ 4_ Institution's Obli�--tiors_ Institution shall p:.oNrida- ft-Il vacat•io::_l t=aiainlp fon C-ET1 enrollees-who are referred and certified for training by prior ;grit=en a*r:e[Dr3ZG`�:Ji= from County in the occupational titles and at the training fens set for ta, --* t-:--a- 1-'roca--io-_1. Training Schedule attached hereto, whit:! is :Lncorporatecl hereia. by refer_nce, 2=3 accoxdrace Frith the Lssurances and Certifications set forth on the reverse side o= ins Agr nee--ent- 5_ Courty's Obligatior_s_ County shall pay Instxtutioa the treeing fees s_t forty: the Vocational. Training Schedule attached hereto, for training prov;Zed to prcp_rly referred CET-4 enrollees, upon subrission of a properly documented demand fo= payment in tae manner and fora prescribed by County (De-and Fora D-15) and upon app_o-ral.-.of- such demrad by the Eu,_..an. Resources Agency Diractor or his clesz� ea_ 6_ Amendments. This Agreement may be amer_ded to modify the :'ocat?or_al Ira==Z�g $caeCiil= in order to add or delete occupational titles or to change the traieiag fees or to co_- c:ith changes in federal regulations by a written amendment executed by Contractor and the Director, Hen P.asou=ces A1-1-=---. or his designee_ 7. Independent Contractor Status. This Agreemaat is by and bez een tc:o insepend_nt contractors and is not intended to and shall not be constru`a to creat_ t::z relatie_szio of ageat, servant, enployee, partnership, joint venture, or associatioz- 8. Inde=ificatio-n_ Institution shall defend, save harmless, and ia3e if; the County and its officers, agents, and employees from all liabilities and claims for- dz- ages for death, sic?mess or injury to persons or property, including ::it ioLrt: z 1 f tat=0M, a-12. consequential da-mages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or coaaected HZth. tLha operations or the services of the Institution hereunder, restilzi iro=n the co-Euct, neol .oeat Or otherwise, of the 1GJtitL*tiou, its 2�Znts Or e^_7loveeS, the CO•_ty, 3 :5 agents or e=ployees, or any other person or entity. 9, Legal Authority. This Agreement is entered into un3er and subject to the followl"- legal authorities: California Cu%rerr,=ent Code Sections 26227 and 31000_ Tule Z of the CCSL??rehe_n.slve Ecploy--ant and Train-;a- r.ct of 1973 (C=i_t) , as a=an--�d_ 10. Si_gnacures. These signatures -toast rl e p2rtles' CMPNT • OF CrJtiiF=� COSTA, CrNLIFO?`:I- VICCA?IONS J T�AiN Desi,-nee f:ecoc=�-:ndt•d b, Dep.trctaent (Des'i nate oZ:is iaL C_i: ?,-iz) nec 0061 CC•J C'Z alai Ali f�:w by l.lU�it_y C.JtI\tom\:L) I Lc:; t' ir 'Jill- co:;I;)L;( ";Ltll t jn:;t_iLuLLO'1 -t�;�;UCCS 'rd cectic ij t h-- r eq-1 and TraLuLng Act of 197-1 COzp ro I,.ezt:j Lv,�! LuipLoy.::,i:at z I S7 Stat- 1,139; P_L_ 93-567, bS Stat- 1345) , hereziftcr rcfE.-rrc-d to n_:; Act, rje Ruics and Regulations and policies promulgated thereunder_ Ir. accordance with the federal FuIE!s and Regulatiorta and pur_uaaz to C = pct, z:'--e: Institution assures and certifies that; it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, (P.L- 93-354) , -Lnd in accordance with Title VI of the Act no person in the United States shall as the ground of race, color, origin,age, sex, or national in, be excluded fro.-.1 par ip--tioa in, C� 4z) be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to di.--cri-aination, L"ndz--c any progra= or activity for which the Institution receives Federal funding (including this b.. No Dersoa with responsibilities in the operation of any progr= urt:f,--r the will discri=j-nate with respect to any program participant or any applicant for par= ci— patioa in such program because of race, creed, color, natiocal. oriC�-l-, sex, _ political affiliation at, beliefs (sections 703(1) and 712) _ c- it will comply with the requir—eats of the provisions of the Uniform a-elocat-ion Assistance and Real Property 'skr-quisitioa Act of 1970 (P.L_ 91-645 and T'MC 74-7 Issued. thereunder) which provides for fair and equitable -treatz-ent of persons displaced as a result of 'Federal .and federally assisted progra-s- d. It Will co=ly with the provisions of the Hatch Act-which limit t1he po-14=iaal activity of employees- e. It will comply with the requirement that no program uade_ t'----7 Act in,.Tolve p-olixi,cal. activities (section 710). f. Appropriate standards for health and safety in work a=d tralni=- sictlatloas will be r-nintained (section 703(5)) . g. Trali,in- and related services will, to the maximmum extend practicable, be consistent with every individual's fullest capabilities and lead to employza=t opportunities which.will enable participants to become economical-Ty sell-sufficiert (section 703(9), 105(a)(6))- h. its progra= has adequate aadainistrati:7e and accountim- controls, persoa=el CA a and standards, evaluation. procedures, availability of ia-service tr tec7r 4c:al. • assistance programs, and other policies as =ay be necessary to.pro—te the effectiva use of funds (section 703(14)) . i. It will give the U. S_ Department of Labor, the U_ S_ Comptroller- General, and the County, through any, authorized representative, the access. to and t1j_,e ris�it to C7 ex.-mine all records, books, Dapers or documents related to this A-rea_nent: (section 713-."_)� If the regulations pra=ulgated pursvaat to the Act are a-manda',3 or revisad, it shall comply with. them or will notify- the County-withia, 30 days alfter prom:1or- the 01 1- the amend—nts or revision that it cannot so conform, so that the Coumty- ri-ay tate appropriate action including ter=ination of this Agreement, if necessary_ k. All training program , services, and activities provided under this Asree-eat will be in accordance with the Act, federal Rules and Regulations per-airlip-c- t-,jare:-o, and pertinent requirements prescribed by County. v:' • VOCATCO AL SCHIMU' : f: t(�s:�ber 135 Bjorn's Hairstyling Academy (Institution) s:-:--U pyo-ride vocatioaal training for properly referred CEIA enrollees in accordance =with ta_ sr :-'teras and requirements for approval and certification established by the California Sta_'_ G=areae: of Schools and State Department of Vocational Education Institution shall provide a crsrse of complete vocational training in the occupational title(s) , including the prof;;io1 of all related instruction, materials, supplies, and equipment, and at the filed tratnZno ._L;;, as follows A- Training Site: 2647 Spring Road Vallejo (707) 552-0313 Address City Phone `uzbar Contact Person: Bjorn Ford Director same as above Pace Title P awe ?:=giber B- Training Course(s) and Fees. 1. Course: _ Cosmetolo", Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Pate Per Training Day Per Enrollee....................... . .. .....$ 6.25 (b) Total number of Training Days.... .............. ......... .. ...... 200 (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)]. . .. ... . ....................... .. ......$ 1250.00 (d) Training Supplies...... ... ....... ..... . 290.00 (e) Other Fees (Specify: Registration -----------$ 10.00 (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [(c)'+ (d) f (e)]--------- ------$= 1,550.00 2. Course: Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee................ ........ ......$ (b) Total Number of Days... ......... ................. ...... (c) To=--1 T:.-tion [(a) x (o)].. . ... .. . .... . .... ............ ... ... ...$ (d) Training Supplies. . .... .. . . . ... .. ... ... ... ....... . ... ... . . ......$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: ..... ... ...$ (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [ (c) -t- (d) -i- (e)]......... ......$ 3. Course: Occupational Title DOT Code (a) Rate Per Training Day Per Enrollee.... . ... ............... . ......$ (b) Total Number of Training Days. .. .................. ...... . . . ..... (c) Total Tuition [(a) -- (b)]-•.. ... . ..... ......... .. .......... .....$ (d) Training Supplies........... . ... . ........... .... .. ..... .. . .. ....$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: )-- -- - ------$ (f) Individual Course Payment Limit [(c) + (d) + (e)]-- - ------------$ 4. Course: Occupational Title DOT Ccd_ (a) Pate Per Training Day Per Enrollee- -- -- - - ---- --- -- -- ----- - - ----- WW Tota? *.uwber of Trainin; Days. .. . . . . .. ... .. . .... . . . . .... . . . . .... (c) Total Tuition [(a) x (b)] -•- --- --- - -- - -- --------- -- -- --- - - ---- -$ (d) Training Supplies.. ... .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. ... ... . . .. ... . ......$ (e) Other Fees (Specify: )_ _ - - - - -----$ (f) Individual Course Pay-ment Limit [ (c) + (d) + (e)]. .. ... . . . . .. ...$ Initials: �// T, I Institution County T'6pt- U110� (page 1 of 2 pages) In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 73 In the Matter of Appeal of Omer Rees from Action of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Application for M. S. 229-77, Tassajara Area. The Board on March 14, 1978 having fixed this date for hearing on the appeal of Mr. Omer Rees, owner, from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission conditional approval of application for Minor Subdivision 229-77, Tassajara area; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having advised that the applicant had requested division of 34 acres into four parcels, but the Area Planning Commission felt that allowing more than two parcels would be an intrusion into agricultural land; and Mr. Rees having stated that the proposed subdivision of four lots is consistent with development in the area; and Mr. Brian Thiessen, attorney representing the owner, having requested that the four-lot subdivision be approved and that the condition prohibiting building above the 700-foot elevation line be eliminated, and having advised that his client is willing to dedicate any future development rights to preclude further subdivision of the property; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having stated that he had viewed the propert-y site and concurred with the owner that a natural barrier exists between the developments along Lawrence Road and the agricultural lands to the east and the south, and having recommended that the appeal be granted in part by eliminating the height restric- tion and by adding a condition to prohibit ridgeline development and a condition to require dedication of future development rights to the County; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED and the application for M.S. 229-77 is APPROVED for four parcels subject to revised conditions (Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by reference made a part hereof) . PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order enterad on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Mr. Omer Rees Supervisors Creegan & D'Angelo affixed this 11th day of Az r;1 1978 Director of Planning Public I-forks Director Director of Building J. R. OLSSON, Cleric Inspection By Deputy Clerk Vera Nelson H-24417715m Minor Subdivision 229-77 EXHIBIT "A" Creegan & D'Angelo/Omer Rees CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: 1. This request is approved for four (4) parcels as shown on the map dated August 23, 1977. The following conditions require compliance prior to filing the Parcel Map unless otherwise indicated. 2. Comply with the requirements of the Contra Costa County Public Works Depart- ment as follows: A. Convey to the County, by Offers of Dedication, drainage easements for the creek on the property. The width of the easement shall include the bed of creek plus 2.0 times the depth (top of bank to creek bed) measured horizontally on each side:of the bed width, or the creek width between tops of banks, whichever is greater, plus the following access easements: 1 . 18 feet wide on each side of the creek. 2. Between Lawrence Road and the drainage easements, within the 50 foot easement where it exists. When the depth of the creek is greater than 15 feet, a setback from the drainage easement line equal to one half the ci:annel depth shall be observed for any building or structures. B. In accordance with _ection 94-4.414 of the'Ordinance Code, the owners of all exis4i.;g easements within areas to be conveyed to Contra Costa County shall consent to the conveyance of those areas. C. When the Parcel Map is submitted for checking, the areas to be conveyed shall be shown thereon. The instruments, which must be executed by the owners before the Parcel Map can be filed, will be prepared by the Public Works Department, Land Development Division. All instruments shall be recorded simultaneously with the Parcel Map. D. No permanent structures other than drainage structures 'shall be constructed within or over any dedicated drainage easement. File a Parcel Map on the entire parcel prior to the sale or develop- ment of any parcel . The parcel map must be, filed with the County Public Works Department and recorded within one year from the date of the approval of this minor subdivision or this permit to subdivide will expire. Upon approval of the Director of Planning, a one year extension may be granted to record the Parcel dap. v�blo I PLinor Subdivision 229-77 EXHIBIT 'W' Creegan & D'Ange10/Omer Rees Page 2 3. The applicant shall pay $900 for lots B, C, and D for Park Dedication Fee (P.D. #218-78) . 4. Comply with the requirements of the Fire District. 5. Comply with the requirements of the Building Inspection Department. 6. The applicant shall submit grading plans for review and approval of the Planning Department prior to issuance of grading permits. 7. The applicant shall demonstrate that water is available to the subject property from either: (1) public water supply; or (2) one well per unit which meets the following capacity requirements to be verified through the Health Department: (a) one gallon a minute pumped contin- uously for 4 hours with 1 ,000 gallon storage; or (b) 3 gallons a minute pumped continuously for 4 hours with 500 gallons storage; or (c) 5 gallons a minute pumped continuously for 4 hours (no storage required). S: The 25-foot road easement through Parcel A to Parcel B shall have an all weather 16' wide gravel road. 9. Prior to issuance of a building permit on Parcel B, C, or D the applicant shall dedicate development rights to the County for all but one single family residence and necessary agriculturally related structures on each parcel. 10. Some potential for liquefaction may exist on-subject property. That con- dition is subject to mitigation through proper foundation and structure design upon approval of the County Building. lnspection Department. 11: The developer and/or his representatives shall notify the Department of Fish E Game, P. 0. Box 47, Yountville, California 94599, of �any proposed or existing construction project within the subdivision that may affect the streams in accordance with Section 1601 and 1602 of the Fish & Game Code. 12. The developer shall comply with the San Ramon Unidified School District policy as it relates to contribution of funds for the development of school facilities within the district. (The San Ramon Unified School District "Developers' Policy) . 13. If archaeologic materials are uncovered during grading trenching or other on-site excavation, earthwork within 30 meters of these materials shall be stopped until a professional archaeologist who is certified by the S Society for California Archaeology (SCA) and/or the Society of Profess- ional Archaeology (SOPA) has had an opportunity to evaluate the signifi- cance of the find and suggest appropriate mitigation measures, if they are deemed necessary_ 14. Buildings shall not be located on the ridgeline. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of ) Sewage Treatment Facilities serving Contra Costa County April 11, 1978 Sanitation District No. 5 ) Supervisor N. C. Fanden having brought up the subject of problems with the Port Costa sewage treatment facility (which system serves Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 5) and the fact that the facility is not in compliance with federal water quality standards; and Supervisor Fanden having advised that an individual whose property lies within the Sanitation District boundaries is seeking permission to connect to the sewer system, that both the Citizens Advisory Committee for Sanitation District No. 5 and the Port Costa Town Council are opposed to any new hookups to the system until its disposal problems have been solved, and having urged that Public Works staff be permitted to report to the Board on the subject; and After some discussion among Board members as to whether it would be appropriate since the matter was not a calendared item and Chairman R. I. Schroder having agreed to hear staff's comments,. after determining that the purpose was to provide the Board with information only and not for a determination as to whether a sewer permit should be issued; and Mr. J. Michael Walford, Chief Deputy Public Vorks Director, and Mr. -Jack Port, Deputy_Public Works Director, Environmental Control, having then reported that various alternatives for solving the sewage treatment problems have been discussed but that they have been unacceptable to the State or financially.prohibitive -from the community's point of view; and Staff having further reported that in spite of Port Costa's sewage problems development of the area continues requiring addi- tional sewer connections thereby compounding the problem, and for that reason staff is asking specific direction from the Board; Supervisor Fanden having recommended that a public hearing be scheduled to consider this entire matter, and good cause appearing therefor; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that May 2, 1978 at 11:30 a.m. is FIXED as the time for the Board to consider whether any develop- ment and/or sewer connections should be allowed in Sanitation District No. 5, and the County Planning Commission and the Zoning Administrator are requested to withhold action on land development requests involving the Port Costa area pending said hearing; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Director is requested to submit a report to the Board on this matter prior to hearing and to withhold action on any requests for sewer permits until a decision has been made by the Board; PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. Mr. John Schmidt, the applicant referred to above, stated that the delay would cause him considerable inconvenience and that if an emergency exists (such as has been indicated) all construction should be suspended in the area. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on April 25, 1978. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 25th day of April, 1978. J. R. OLSSON, CLERK B axine M. Ndufeld Deputy Clerk cc: Mr. John Schmidt c/o National American Title Insurance 130 Bush Street, 7th Floor San Francisco, California 94104 Citizens Advisory Committee Port Costa Town Council Director of Planning (2) Public Works Director Director of Building Inspection County Counsel County Administrator In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California A=ri 7 31 , 19 _2g .In the Matter of Proposed Sewage Ordinance for Subdivisions and Individual Structures _ This being the time to consider a draft of a proposed revision to the County Ordinance Code (Chapters 420-6 and 413-3) with respect to sewage systems for subdivisions and individual structures, and septic tank chemical toilet cleaners; and Mr. T. Gerow, Director of Environmental Health, having briefly explained certain revisions in the proposed draft noting that the proposal would tighten up existing regulations in reducing the use of septic devices; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having indicated that he was not completely satisfied with the proposal because it did not have the flexibility needed to provide service to a property where the only economic feasibility would be a septic tank; and Chairman Robert I. Schroder having invited interested parties to comment briefly on the proposed draft; and kir. Jack Sheehan, 39 Brookdale Court, Lafayette, California, having advised that although he was generally satisfied with the proposed draft he requested inclusion of certain language which would enable the Health Officer or, on appeal, the Board of Supervisors to grant exceptions to any provision of Chapter 420-6 if certain findings have been made; and County Counsel, John B. Clausen, having cautioned the Board to carefully examine the implications of permitting greater flexibility and having suggested that the Board request the Director of Planning to submit his comments on same; and Other persons having expressed concern with respect to a county permit being required for routine maintenance of an operational septic tank and to the provision that new construction be connected to a sewer if the property line is within 300 feet of an existing sewer line regardless of the placement of the structure on the parcel of land; and U ii X22 Board members having considered the matter, IT IS ORDERED that County Counsel is requested to prepare a revised draft ordinance in conjunction with input from the Health Officer and the Director of Planning and that May 2, 1978, at 10 :45 a.m. is fixed as the time for hearing on same. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 11th day of April 1978. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk • By ��--� �+ `�� �� Deputy Clerk eanne O. Mag io cc: County Counsel Health Officer Director of Planning County Administrator ,d• mac.. , AJ. A:. �- HEALTH DEPARTMENT Contra Costa County TO: Robert I. Schroder, Chairman and DATE: April 11, 1978 Members of the Board of Supervisors FROM: T: er v H:E� SUBJECT: Proposed Sewage D�rctonv t Disposal Ordinance Please insert the following into the proposed Sewage Ordinance that is being read and considered today: A. Section 420-6.704 (3) should read as follows: " (3) Appeal (except hearings called pursuant to Section 420-6.310) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00 B. Section 420-6.706 (7) should read as follows: " (7) Appeal (except hearings called pursuant to Section 420-6.310)_. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00 C. New Article to be added: . "ARTICLE 420-6.9 APPEALS. 420-6.902. "Intra-Department Appeals. Except for determinations made pursuant to Section 420-6.310, person objecting to or disagreeing with any decision made pursuant to this Chapter, and/or the pertinent regulations -thereto, may appeal the decision to the Health Officer, or her d ated subordinate s) . All requests or an appeal hearing shall a in writing and must be received by the Health Officer within ten (10) days after notice of the .decision was mailed. All requests for an appeal hearing must be accompanied by the appropriate fee. A hearing on the appeal shall be held within fifteen (15) days' after the request for appeal is received by the Health Officer. " (Ord_ 78- TMG:11 8-TMG:11 R E C EIVED cc: Dr. Wood East/Central Office W. V. �9� West Office County Counsel �� R. os � Planning Department e C ��UPERVISORS Building Inspection •......._...De Environmental Control }- Human Resources Agency �� ` � ORDINANCE NO. 78- (Sewage Syste.-as for Subdivisions & Individual Structures; and Septic Tank-Chemical Toilet Cleaners.) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors ordains as follows (omitting the parenthetical footnotes from the official text of the enacted or amended provisions of the County Ordinance Code) : SECTION I: Chapter 420-6 "Subdivisions & Individual Systems" of. the County Ordinance Code is repealed, amended, and re-enacted. to read: CHAPTER 420-6 SUBDIVISIONS & INDIVIDU_U STRUCTURES. ART_TC; - 420-6.1 Definitions. 420-6.102 General. Unless otherwise specially provided, or required by the context, the following terms have these mean- ings in this Chapter.. (Ord. 78- §420-6.002: Ords. 74-67 53: prior code 94640: Ord. 1440 §1.) 420-6.104 Domestic Water Supply Reservoir. "Domestic water supply reservoir" means an existing or proposed open uncovered reservoir use= or intended to impound water for human consumption or domestic purposes, including a planned reservoir where the water i.mpounder states in writing to the Board his intent to install or construct it, and satisfies the Board that he has appropriate rights in the land and the ability to finish and maintain it. (Ord. 78- §420-6.002 (6) : Ords. 74-67 §31 68-16 52: prior code §4640 (.-E) .) '420-6.106 Drainage Area. "Drainage area of a domestic water supply reservoir means all the land that can or may drain',-' into the reservoir, whether the topographical configuration,:is ' natural or artificially caused. (Ord. 78- §420-6.002 (7) : Ords. 74-67 §3, 68-16 §2:-. prior code §4640 (g) .) 420-6.108 Health Officer. "Health Officer" includes any subordinate(s) she designates from time to time to perform any or all of her functions hereunder. (Ord. 78- §420-6.002(8) : Ord. 74-67 §3: prior code §4640.) 420-6.110 Improver Functioning. "Improperly functioning r,.. individual sewage disposal system' eans a system which allows sewage to escape to the surface of the ground. (Ord. 78- : 5420-6.002 (4) : Ord. 74-67 53 : prior code§4640 (d) .- Ord. 4640 (d) :Ord. 1440 §1. ) 420-6.112 Individual Sewage Disposal Svstem_ "individual seWage d sposai systems" means a seat-2.c tarp: plus subsurface drains&a system, or other means of sari Lary disposal of sewage. (Ord.. 78- §420-0'. 002 (3) : Ord. 74-67 53: prior code §40'40 (d) Ord. 1440 §l. ) ORDTN"ICE _;O_ 78/ _ (1 of 7) 420-6_114 Sewage_ "Sewage" means liquid or solid waste substance, which z sss a ociated with human_ habitation, or which contains or may be contaminated with human or animal excrement Or offal. (Ord. 78- §420-6.002 (1) : Ord. 74-67 53 : prior code §4640 (a) : Ord. 1440 51.) 420-6.116 Sewer Availabilitv. "Sewer availability" means: (1) that exclusive of all annexation, connection, and side sewer costs and charges, the remaining cost of providing sanitary sewer service is $5,000 or less, or if more than $5,000, it is not more than 10 percent of the full market value of all existing improvements and/or proposed improvements on the property; or (2) that there are sanitary sewers in a street or right of way within 300 feet, measured horizontally, of the property boundary, regardless of the costs of construction and making a connection thereto. (Ord. 78- §420-6.002(5) : Ord. 74-67 §3: prior code §4640 (e) : Ord. 1440 §1.) 420-6.118 Subdivision. "Subdivision" mans a division or any use of real property zha-t does or may reasonably be expected to generate sewage or require sewage disposal; and, "Subdivider" means the owner of or applicant for a subdivision. (Ord. 78- : S420-6.002(2) : Ord. 74-67 §2: prior code §4640 (b) : Ord. 1440 §1. ) 420-6.120 Site Evaluation. "Site Evaluation" rceans the investigation of a subdivision or a lot to determine the feasi- bility of installing an individual sewage disposal system. It shall include a determination of compliance with all applicable sanitation require_*aen=s and a sanitary survey of the area. (Ord. 78- .) ARTICLE 420-6.3 Enforcement. '420-6.302 Prohibitions. (a) No person shall build or alter any structure or build on or improve any lard, requiring sewage disposal, without having a currently valid permit for an approved individual sewage dis- posal system or connecting to an approved sanitary sewer. (b) No person shall have or maintain an improperly 'function- ing individual sewage disposal system. (c) No person shall install, construct, repair, reconstruct, relocate, destroy, alter, or abandon any individual sewage dis- posal system, cesspool, pit privy, or seepage pit without the Health Officer's advance written approval. (d) No person shall engage in the business of cleaning individual systems, sewage holding tanks, cesspools, or seepage pits or of providing or cleaning che.*nical toilets without having a valid permit, license and/or registration issued by the Health O `icer. (e) No person shall change any approved plan or work without the Health Officer's advance written approval_ (Ord. 78- : §5420-6.004 , .014, .016: prior code 594641, 4646. Ords. 1440 g 2, 640 5§III-1, 111-3, V-2. ) / 420-6 .304 Restrictions on Permits, etc. No county official or agenc_ shall issue any permit, entitlement, certificate of occupancy, or approval, affecting propertyi or activities regulated by this Chao-ter, unless the requirements of 'this Chapter and relevant regulations hereunder have been are complied with. (Ord_ 78- . §§420-6.010, .018, . 020 : Ord. 1752 §=_, prior codes §54644, 4648, 4649 : Ords. 1440 §§4, 9, 640 99II-7, III-6 .) 420-6.306 Regulations. The Health Officer is responsible for en=orcing -Ehis Cha ter. She ray, with Board appro7al, issue regulations concerning this Chapter, which become effective when aonroved and filed with the Board's Clerk. (Ord. 78- prior code §4650: Ord. 640 -5I.) ' 420-6.308 Investigations. To enforce this Chapter, the Health 0_r'_ er nay enter and may inspect any premises, operations, or work regulated hereby, at reasonable times and with such notice to the owner, occupant, operator, applicant, or permittee, as is reasonable and practicable under the circumstances. She is authorized to proceed pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure Sections 1822.50 and following. (Ord. 78- : 9§420-6.016 (e) , 420-2.008: Ord. 74-76 : prior code 54647 (e) : Ord. 1440 §7.) 420-6.310 Nuisance Abatement. (a) Notice; Hearing. Except in instances of necessity or emergency, when the Health Officer declares an individual sewage disposal system to be a. public nuisance, she shall promptly so notify the owner of the property by certified mail to the owner's address on the assess= ment roll. The notice shall state why the system is a nuisance, and shall also state that the owner of the property has thirty (30) days after mai 1. -..g of the notice within which to abate the nuisance, failing which the Health Officer may have the nuisance abated and the owner shall be liable for the cost thereof. The notice shall also state that if the owner objects to the Health Officer' s declaration, the owner may request a hearing before the Health Officer to determine -whether a public nuisance exists. The request for the hearing must be received by the Health officer prior to the expiration of the time set for abatement, and the hearing shall be held within thirty (30) days after the request is received by the Health Officer. (b) Costs. If the Health Officer has a nuisance abated, either summarily or after notice, she shall promptly so notify the property owner, including a statement of costs and of the owner's rights to a hearing thereon. The notice mailing and the time periods for hearing request and hearing shall be those in Subsection (a) . Upon fixing the costs (after hearing. or' in the absence of request therefor) , the Health Officer shall pro-. ceed according to law to impose the costs on and collect them from the property owner and/or the property. These procedures do not affect the County's right to collect these costs from any ible taicrefOr un3er law. other person respons (Ord. 78- 5420-6.028. ) op,.71Lii;C: LiJ. 72/ (3 of 7) olc i G ARTICLE 20-6.5 Individual Permits; Subdivision Approvals . 420-6.502 General. Permits required by this Chanter shall be issued pursuant to this Article. When Health Officer app_oval is required, a currently valid permit hereunder constitutes suer approval. (Ord. 78- . ) 420-6.504 Individual Systems, Permit Required. (a) Every person owning or occupying a structure or land requiring sewage disposal shall connect it to an available sewer or, if there is no sewer availability, shall get a permit hereunder and construe an approved individual sewage disposal system for the premises. (b) No permit shall be issued for repair, construction or - relocation of a failing individual system, it there will be sewer availability within a reasonable time as determined by the Health Officer. (Ord. 78- §420-6.014: prior code §4646: Ords. 1440 55, 640 §11I-1.) 420-6.500 Permit Procedure. (a) Applications for permits shall be made to the Health - Officer, and expire after 120 days. (b)* The Health Officer shall approve, conditionally approve, or deny the application, and issue or withhold the permit accord- ingly, on the basis of compliance with this Chapter and her regulations. Permits expire 120 days after issuance if the approved work is not started and diligently pursued. (Ord. 78- 420-6.016: Ords. 1752 53, 1468 §1: prior code 94647: 1440 §7.) 420-6.508 Subdivision Maps. (a) Tentative Maps. Every subdivider shall file his tenta- tive map with t e Health-Officer for investigation to prevent the creation of a health nuisance. The tentative map shall show the proposed provisions for sewage disposal, source of domestic water supply, the number of lots, the size of each lot, and. shall show contour lines at intervals of at least 5-foot eleva- tions. (b) Health Officer Approval. The Health Officer shall approve or disapprove the tentative map, or may approve it sub- ject to conditions necessary to prevent a health nuisance and to comply with her regulations and this Chapter. (c) Recorded Maps. Every subdivider shall file with the Health Officer a copy of t.1-le recap dcd ^ap of the subdivision, whit; shall not substantially deviate from the approved tentative ;nap and any conditions relating to the individual sewage disposal. systems. (Ord. 78- §§420-6.0061 420-6.010, 420_6.012: Ord. 1752 §l: prior code §§4642, 46441 4645: Ords. 1440 94, 640 59II-1 ff.) ORDINT NCE D10 72/ (4 of 7) ���� 2'� 420-6.510 Lot Area, Variances . (a) Lot Area_ The Health Officer shall require that each structure naed_ng an individual se;vage disposal system be on a lot whose area, exclusive of surface and underground easements, is at least fifteen thousand square feet (15,000) , and at least forty thousand square feet (40,000) , where t,.e structure also needs a private water supply. (b) Variances. The health Officer ray grant variances from subsection a) when she finds all of the following con- ditions to be met: (1) The lot otherwise will comply with the requirements of this Division and her regulations; and (2) The variance will neither create, nor contribute to the creation of, a health nuisance. (Ord. 78- : §420-6.008 (a) : Ords. 68=16 §3, 1752 §2: prior code §4643: Ord. 1440 §6, 640 §II-3. ) 420-0.512 Sewage Disposal System Near a Reservoir, Variances. (a) Lot Area. If a lot is in a drainage area of a domestic water supply reservoir, the Health Officer shall require that any structure requiring sewage disposal be connected to a community sewage disposal system. (b) Variances. If a lot does not have sewer availability, and if the conditions specified in Section 420-6.510 are satisfied, the Health Officer may grant variances from Subsection (a) , sub- ject to other reasonable conditions and either the following: (1) If the lot is between fifty and one thousand feet from the reservoir or tributary stream, it shall have a water- tight sewage holding tank system, or equal, owned or operated by a presently existing public agency having statutory authority to provide such service. (2) If the lot is beyond one thousand feet from the reservoir or tributary stream, a septic tank or other similar acceptable system may be permitted subject to all the conditions specified in Section 420-6.510. (c) Variance Temporary. It is the intent of this Chapter to provide maximum protection to the water quality of the waters stored in domestic water supply reservoirs, and any variance granted is a temporary method of sewage disposal which must not permit or create any situation. that may become a menace to the public health. (Ord. 78- §420-6.008 (b) : Ords. 68-16 §3 (b) : prior code §4643 (b) .) ARTICLE 420-6.7 Fees. 420-6.702 General. The following non-refundable fees shall be paid to the Health Officer at the time of filing for or request- ing an investigation, test, inspection or permit required by this Chapter. (Ord. 78- §420-6 .022 (a) : Ords. 73-100, 1468 : prior cod_ §4651: Ords. 1440 §11, 640 §IV. ) (5 0-E 7) 420-6.704 Subdivisions. (a) No Tees are ream=ed when the Health Of_`icer receives from the subdivider a written statement by a district or city go.rerning body indicating that sewers and a sewage treatment p1 ant are available and adequate to handle the additional volume of sewage moron the proposed subdivision. (b) The fees for a subdivision proposing to use individual sewage disposal system are: (1) Subdivision - Site evaluation 2-4 lots, per lot. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . . $ 25.00 5 or more lots, maximum. . . . ..... . ... . . . . . . $ 100.00 (2) Percolation tests, per lot or building site tested. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..... ..... . . . $ 100.00 (3) Appeal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . .. . . .. .. . . $ 100.00 (Ord. 78- §420-6.022 (b) , (c) : .Ords. 73-100, 1468 : prior code §4651: Ords. 14_40 §111 640 SIV-) 420-6.706 Individual Svstems. The fees related to individual sewage disposal systems are: (1) Site evaluation. . . . . o . . . . ..... . 40.00 (2) Percolation test. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . ... . . . $ 100.00 Each additional test. . . . . . . .. . . . $ 100.00 (3) Permit (except minor rebuilding) . . . . .. . . . . $ 60.00 (4) Review of existing individual system.. . . . . $ 40.00 (5) invest --=te abandonment or sealing of seotic tank. . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . ... . . . $ 25.00 (6) Reinspection. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . $ 25.00 (7) Appeal. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . $ 100.00 (8) Advice, consultation, minor repair permit. NO FEE 420-6.708 Penalties. Any person violating this Chapter or regulations issued hereunder, by failing to submit plans, obtain necessary inspections and approvals, or pay fees, or by commencing or continuing construction or remodeling in violation hereof, shall pay triple the appropriate fee as a penalty and remain subject to other applicable penalties and enforcement procedures authorized by the state law and/or this Code. (Ord. 78- : §420-6.022 (d) : Ords. 73-100, 1468: prior code §4651: Ords. 1440 §II, 640 SIV. ) SECTION II. The following sections in Chapter 413-3 "'-Public Health 17icenses and Fees" are enacted and/or amended to define, regu- late, and require fees for `Septic Tank-Chemical Toilet Cleaners", to read: 413-3.415 Septic Tank - Chemical Toilet Cleaner. "Septic Tank-Chemical Toilet Cleaner" means a person_ engaged in the business of cleaning septic tanks, ind .vidual sewage syste^s, holdi__^_r, tan,'-.s, pit privy, cesspools or seepage pits, or of pro- viding or cleaning chemical toilers. (Ord. 78- §2. ) ORD I:: LtCE VG. 72/ (o' of 7) 413-3.60= Licensable Activities. The following must be licensees he_eunaer: Restaurants, retail food r.+arkets, wholesale food markets, food processing establishments, roadside stands, food salvagers, ice plants, peddlers, itinerant restaurants, ba::--ries, retail food vehicles, 'Load vending nachiT.!e businesses, public swimming pools, wiping rag business, small water systems, and septic tank-chemical toilet cleaners. (Ord. 78- §2: Ords. 74-79 §3, 74-1.) 413-3.1244 Septic Tank-Chemical Toilet Cleaner. A septic tan: -c e.-mical toilet cleaner license ree is xorty ($40) dollars, proratable, and $25 per vehicle, non-proratable. (Ord. 78- §2.•) SECTION III. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance becomes effective 30 days after passage, and within 15 days of passage shall be published . once with the names of supervisors voting for and against it in the a newspaper published in this County. PASSED on by tihe following vote: AYES: Supervisors - NOES: Supervisors - ABSENT: Supervisors ATTEST: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk & ex officio Clerk of the Board By Dep. Chairman o the Board [SFAL3 DGR/j (12-6-77) (12-19-77) (2-9-78) ORDI_i ;CE NO. 78/ (7 of 7) In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California _Teri 1 11 In the Matter of Hearing on Request of Clayco Corporation (2198-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Walnut Creek Area. Louie & Eda De Laurenti, Owners. The Board on March 14, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the request of Clayco Corporation (2198-RZ) to rezone land in the Walnut Creek area from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District-12 (R-12) ; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having described the property site and having advised that a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was filed for this proposal; and Mr. William Plambeck, representing the applicant, having stated that the proposal is consistent with the City of Walnut Creek and County General Plans and compatible with surrounding development; and Mrs. Gail A. Landis, 851 North Gate Road, Walnut Creek, having stated that an R-12 zoning classification would be too dense for the surrounding area and would set a negative precedent and having urged that action be withheld pending final decision on the proposed amendment - to the County General Plan for the South Ygnacio Valley area; and Supervisor R. I. Schroder having stated that he is familiar with the property and that inasmuch as the application is consistent with the General Plans of the City and County, he would therefore recommend that the aforesaid rezoning application be approved; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the rezoning request of Clayco Corporation is APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance Number 78-26 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and April 18, 1978 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Clayco Corporation Supervisors Louie & Eda De Laurenti affixed this l l t}day of APriI 19�� Director of Planning County Assessor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY e'ic_ \ , Du Clerk Deputy Ronda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Ap r i l 11 1978 In the Matter of Report Concerning Request for Parking Ordinance to Restrict Certain Activities On March 7 , 1978 , the Board of Supervisors referred to the Public Works Director, the Sheriff-Coroner and the County Counsel , a request from Chief Christian , Kensington Police Department , to adopt an ordinance to prohibit parking upon a roadway for the principal purpose of : " -- A. Displaying a vehicle for sale; B . Greasing or repairing a vehicle, except repairs necessitated by an emergency; C . Washing or polishing vehicles when a charge is made for such washing and polishing . The Public Works Director having submitted a report to this Board for consideration , and upon the recommendation of the Public Works Director , the Board hereby APPROVES and CONCURS with the conclusions of this report and DIRECTS the Clerk of the Board to send a copy of said report to Chief Christian of the Kensington Police Department . PASSED by the Board on April 11 , 1978 . I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Traffic Operations D i v i s i on a$'ixet�this i?t=day of n-or 4L 19'7 8 cc: Public Works Director Chief Christian OLSSON, Clerk Sher i f f-Coroner By Deputy Clerk County Counsel �,, _ ; County Administrator Ja y 00(` 33 H - 2: :'7715m Report B. PROHIBITION OF P RXING FOR CERTAIN ACT=VITTES The Board of Supervisors, through its Order dated March 7, 1978 , referred to the Public Worcs Director, the Sherif-Coroner, and the County Counsel, a request from Chief Christian, Kensington Police Department, to adopt an ordinance to prohibit parking upon a roadway for the principal purpose of: A. Displaying a vehicle for sale; B. Greasing or repairing a vehicle, except repairs necessitated by an emergency; C. Washing or polishing vehicles when a charge is made for such washing and polishing. The Public Works Director has received comments from the Sheriff- Coroner and the Countv Counsel. It is the consensus of the three departments that: A. County Ordinance Code Section 56-5. 002 currently prohibits the parking or placing of vehicles within County highways for the purpose of selling such vehicles_ Section 56-5_.002. - was added to the County Ordinance Code in 1975. B. Several State statutes already prohibit the dumping or spilling of waste materials (grease, oil, clearing solvents, etc.) on County highways. Citable offenses are covered under Sections 374 (b) and 379 (b) 5 of the Califorr_ia Penal Code; umder' Sections 23112 and 23113 of the California Vehicle Code, and under Section #1480 of the California Streets and Highways Code. C. Presently, there are no County Ordinances which expressly prohibit the servicing (washing, polishing and repair) of vehicles for charge while parked upon County highways. Neither the Public Works Department nor the Sheriff-Coroner have received complaints about such activities, and it does not appear that a significant problem exists within the unincorporated area of the County. In view of the above facts, it does not appear that any new County Ordinance Code provisions to regulate the activities enumerated by Chief Christian are required at this time. It is recommended that the Board approve and concur in the conclu- sions of this report and direct the Clerk to send a copy to Chief Christian, Kensington Police Department. (TO) A G E N D A Public Works Department April 11, 1978 MiUoltlmed with board order i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Reauthorization of CETA and Proposed 1978-79 Comprehensive Annual Services Program Plan. The Board having received a March 21, 1978 letter from the State Department of Health transmitting a proposed 1978-1979 Comprehensive Annual Services Program Plan which describes the Title XX social services that will be provided to California residents with federal, state and local monies, and advising that April 1 to May 15, 1978 has been designated as the official review and comment period on the proposed plan; and The Board having also received a letter from the Chairman California Employment and Training Advisory Council, transmit- ting the Council' s support position on reauthorization of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, and urging that county and city elected officials also take a formal position in support of the legislation. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid letters are REFERRED to the Director, Human Resources Agency. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 11th day of a=ri l 1978 -i J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B ti Deputy Clerk Maxine M. Neufeld H-24 4/77 15m _ C � In the Board of Supervisors of - Contra Costa County, State of California Apri1 11 , 19 --78 In the Matter of Hearing on Appeal of Ms, Erma D. Moura, Applicant and Owner, from Action of the San Ramon Valley Are Planning Commission on Application for Minor Subdivision 247-77, TaRsaiarn Area The Board on March 14, 1978 having fixed this time for hearing on the appeal of Ms, Erma D. Moura, applicant and owner, from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denial of the application for Minor Subdivision 247-77 to divide 37 acres into three parcels, Tassajara area; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having called to the attention of the Board an April 7, 1978 letter from Mr, William Struthers,. attorney representing the applicant, requesting a continuance -of the ' hearing in order to further review the application with the Planning staff; and Chairman R. I. Schroder having declared the hearing open, asked if there were any persons wishing to speak on the aforesaid proposal, and having noted that no one in the audience wished to speak; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appeal of Ms_ Moura is CONTINUED to April 25, 1978 at 11:10 a.m. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978, I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc• Its. Erma D. Moura Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. William Struthers Supervisors List of Names Provided affixed this 11 rj, doy of Apr-;L1 19-78 by Planning Director of Planning R. OLSSON, Clerk Ba; � Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11, , 19 78 In the Matter of Report Concerning Parking Restrictions — Commercial Vehicles . The Public Works Director having this day reported on . the problem of commercial vehicles parking in residential areas (a copy of said report being attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein) ; and As recommended in said report, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is instructed to continue investigating each complaint as it arises and advise this Board as to the most appropriate procedure to resolve the problem. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervisors affixed thisllth day of April 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk P1. VANNUCCHI H-24 4/77 15m t �' - ,r Report C. P�P�:ING RESTRICT ILONS - CO*2.111.RCIA, V:I-4-ICLES On larch 7, 1978, the Board of Supervisors direct-ed the Public Work= Director and Co ntly Counsel to wor i. v-i th Supervisor Hasseltine on d-a;`i n g a general ordinance to prohibit cornier ci al vehicles from parking in residential areas. The Count• Counsel advises that: (1) the Vehicle Code does not re- cLi?'e the Board of Supervisors to adopt.' a general or "blanket" ordinance to control co__,=ercial vehicle parking; (2) the Board of Supervisors may, by adoption of a Resolution, prohibit or restrict the parking or co.:nnercial vehicles of a certain weight on specific streets which are located in "residential districts" in the s' ame manner that the Board presently uses to adopt or establish other types of traffic regulations_ It should be noted that a general ordinance to prohibit com-nercial vehicle parking in residential districts would be a new program which would require additional budget appropriations in the Sheriff Department for enforcement and in the Public Works Department for purchasing and installing appropriate signs. It should also be noted thaw .pursuant ,to .Section..3,5712._of_the_ California Vehicle Code, .the Board of Supervisors nay establish a 1-"_,000 pound load limit on a residential street. It is the opinion of the Public Works Director that in most instances where comm- laints have been received by the Board, the establismment of, a weight licit restriction would be more anDronriate than a parking restriction. . The reasons are that (1) the 14,000-pound. load limit will be en- forced by the Cal_=o=nia Highway Patrol whereas the burden to en- . force the parking restrictions would he placed on the Sheriff; (2) the load limit is less costly to post because it will require a snaller nurtber of signs and (3) the load limit will p'event the majority of the larger trucks from even entering into the. resider_- tial area or subaivision while the parking restriction would only prevent them from parking on a particular street. For these reasons, it is reco--c-nended that the Director continue to review all complaints concer-ling co.- ercial vehicle parking as they arise and advise the Board as to which restriction, -namely parking or weight limit, would be the most appropriate to' -resolve the prob- 1e_m. (TO) micro`i'rnod kith board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Removal of Stop Signs on Broadmoor Drive and Northland Avenue, San Ramon Area. As recommended by Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the existing boulevard stop signs on Broadmoor Drive at the intersection 'of Northland Avenue, San Ramon area, be REMOVED and that a school cross walk and school crossing signs be INSTALLED on Broadmoor Drive on both the north and south sides of Northland Avenue. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Public horks Director Supervisors affixed thisllth day of April 19 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By lLtr�' , Deputy Clerk M. V NI:UCCHI H-24 4/77 15m • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Meals served at County Detention Facilities. Supervisor N. C. Fanden having noted that, as required by Section 459 of the Health and Safety Code, annual inspections of detention facilities in the County had been conducted by the Health Department and reports thereon submitted to the State; and Supervisor Fanden having further noted that at the time of inspection of the Preplacement Center, Glazier Drive, Martinez, a lunch was being served which, in her opinion, was lacking in protein, and having suggested that a nutritional evaluation be made of the meals offered at the Preplacement Center; and On the recommendation of Mr. C. L. VanMarter, Director, Human Resources Agency, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the afore- said matter is REFERRED to the County Health and Probation Officers for review and report. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Health Officer Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Probation Officer Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed thisllth day of ,qtr;l 19-M Agency County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk g Deputy Clerk H-24 4/77 15m l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Request of Bear Ridge Partnership and John Collins (2193-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Orinda Area and Preliminary Development Plan. The Board on April 4, 1978 having closed the hearing on the recommendation of the Orinda Area Planning Commission with respect to the request of Bear Ridge Partnership and Mr. John Collins (2193-RZ) to rezone land in the Sleepy Hollow area of Orinda, having requested the Planning staff to clarify certain issues raised at the hearing, and having fixed this date for decision thereon; and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having submitted an April 6, 1978 memorandum report responding to the EIR and access concerns and recommending that the following condition be imposed: "The applicant must stake in the field the entire alignment of the proposed extension of Bear Ridge Road and the pedestrian path prior to the filing of the Final Development Plan. If such improvements cannot be placed within the existing easement, the proposed access must be reevaluated. The applicant must be able to accommodate such improve- ments without acquiring any additional lands from neighboring landowners and without causing any environmental damage to the slopes or the creek channel."; and Supervisor R. I. Schroder having stated that in view of the additional information submitted by the Planning staff he would recom- mend approval of the project with the inclusion of the aforesaid condition; and The Board members having considered the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the rezoning request and the Preliminary Development Plan are APPROVED with conditions (Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by reference made a part hereof) and Resolution No. 78/338 certifying the Final Environmental Impact Report for 2193-RZ and making the required findings is ADOPTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance No. 78-25 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and April 18, 1978 is FIXED for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Bear Ridge Partnership Supervisors Mr. John Collins affixed this llthday of April . 1978 Public Works Director Director of Planning County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By4f:2�=6: , Deputy Clerk Vera Nelson ii,, 00 41 H-24 4/77 15m 2193-RZ Iictir Ridge EXHIE31T "A" Conditions for Approval Bear Ridge 2193-RZ_ I. Development shall be in accordance with the following exhibits as modified by these conditions. Exhibit #I: Preliminary Development Plan for Bear Ridge prepared by David C. Boone at a scale of I" = 100' received by the Planning Department on November 8, 1977. Exhibit #2: Preliminary Development Plan for Bear Ridge at a scale of I" = 40' with additional details received by the Planning Department on November 2, 1977. Exhibit 6'3: Project Description submitted with application dated October 21, 1977. Exhibit 1"4: Addendum to Project Description dated November 8, 1977. .___ Exhibit #5: Map showing revised road to Lots B-8, B-9 and B-10 as initialled by M. J. H. 2. This approval is for a maximum of 23 lots on 47.3 acres. 3. Parcel A of Minor Subdivison 161-77 shall be annexed to this development. 4. Development rights.to the open space shall be deeded to the County with recording of a Final Subdivision M--p. 5. Approval of this proposal is bosed on the Preliminary Development Plan received November 8, 1977. However, each segment of this proposed development shall be subject to further review when the Final Development Plans are submitted. It may be that additional requirements, conditions, and/or modifications may be specified with review of the Final Development Plan. The conditions in this approval serve to give direction to the applicant in his preparation of the Final Development Plan. 6. Phasing of the project shall be subject to approval with the Final Development Plan. 7. Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws for a mandatory homeowners association shall be submitted with application.for approval of a Final Development Plan. These documents shall provide for establishment, ownership and maintenance of the common open space and private streets as required. 8. Yard and height measurements on each lot shall be subject to review and approval of the Director of Planning. 9. Street names shall be subject to review and approval of the Direct of Pienning. 10. All utilities sholi be placed underground. The project shall be served by a cable television underground system. No individual television antennae shall be permitted. r)i)� 42 -I- 141icro���:n�d with board orb r 2193-RZ Bear Ridge � r If. Comply with the fire protection requirements of the Orinda Fire Protection District. 12. The existence of a safe homesite on Lot C-6 is suspect. Prior to submitting the Final Development Plan, further soils investigation of the site shall be undertaken to establish the stability of a proposed home site and the slopes above it. 13. The road widths shown on the preliminary development plan are less than County public road standard. However, they are acceptable for private roads. Bear Ridge Road and Tappan Lane to the cul-de-sac in Melody Lane shall be constructed with 20' of pavement in a 40' right-of-way to public road structural section standards. The streets shall be offered for dedication to the public, but will not be accepted by the County as they are planned to be designed and built to private street standards. An exception from the County Subdivision Ordinance is granted to allow private streets in the subdivision. 14.— The loop access route (connection of Tappan and Bear Ridge) is approved assuming that the occupants of lots who will use it have legal right to do so and that needed improvements to the road will not infringe on the property of adjacent properties, will not cause damage to the creek or creek bank, and will not call for significant grading or construction of retaining walls. 15. The density is to be reduced by eliminating Lots A-6, C-4 and C-7. 16. The following development guidelines shall apply to all home sites: o Four off-street parking places and adequate turnarounds shall be provided on each site. o Retaining walls, cuts and fills shall be minimized. o Building shall tie into vegetation rather than be-in the open areas. o Use of materials shall conform to recommendations in the North Orindo Specific P Ian. o The Final Development Plan shall provide engineering design details on roads, bridge and utilities (sewer and drainage). 17. Tree removal shall be minimal and plans shall indicate trees over.8 inches in diameter measured 4' from ground that are to be removed. 18. All aspects of the Final Development Plan shall comply with the North Orinda Specific Plan (houses on "A" ridgeline are to meet height limits in 11.2.E. of Design Standards of North Orindo Specific Plan). 00643 -2- Microfilmed with board order 11 y.,-RZ Bear 1i Idge 19. Recommendations of the Soils Engineer shall be implemented in development of the roads and homesites. 20. All structures shall be set back at least 50 feet from the mapped trace of the Pinole Fault. 21. Fill areas shall be constructed in accordance with the recommendations of the Soils Engineers with concurrence of the County. 22. Graded areas shall be seeded with native grasses. 23. The applicant must stake in the field the entire alignment of the proposed extension of Bear Ridge Road and the pedestrian path prior to the filing of the Final Development Plan. If such improvements cannot be placed within the existing easement, the proposed access must be reevaluated. The applicant must be able to accommodate such improvements without acquiring any additional lands from neighboring landowners and without causing any environmental damage to the slopes or the creek channel. 0064.1 -3- Microfilmed with bocrd order J IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Resolution of Adoption for the Final EIR for 2193-RZ ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/338 and Required Findings for ) Rezoning and Preliminary ) Development Plan Whereas, the Board of Supervisors recognizes the following significant impacts and adopts the recommended mitigation measures. The Board considered the EIRs for Subdivisions 4690 and 4900 and 4995 in making this recommendation. 1. Soil/Geology/Seismicity A. Impact: Development of the roadway between Lots C-3 and C-7 (of 2193-RZ), and development of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 11 (of former Subdivision 4900) will involve earthwork that could trigger major slope failure on Lots C-6 and C-7. Mitigation Measure: The project (2193-RZ) has been approved by the 'Orinda Area Planning Commission with the eliminatin of lots C-4 and C-7 primarily because of these impacts. The existing narrow dirt road may be used with paving for a driveway for a single home, i.e. for lot C-6 with only minor earthwork required. In addition, the lot through which the identified trace of the Pinole Fault passes has been eliminated (A-6) as a part of the Planning Commission's approval. B. Impact: Though not considered active, the Pinole Fault, crossing Subdivision 4900 and 4690 (lots A-6, C-1, C-5, C-4 and C-6) might be activated by major movement along an active regional fault. Mitigation: Set all structures back at least 50 feet from the mapped tract of the fault. Because of the removal of lots A-6 and C-4, this impact is much reduced and homes can easily be sited a sufficient distance from the fault trace. C. Impact: In former Subdivision 4995, Lots B-1-3, 8-5-7, and B-9 are in or partially in areas of questionable stability; and in former Subdivision 4900, Lots C-4 and C-6 are also in areas of questionable stability (Figure 5, p. 9). Development on these lots could result in earth movement and damage to structures. Mitigation: A soil engineer shall accurately define building sites and develop sufficient field and laboratory inform atin—before final map approval--to sustain recommendations for site grading, drainage, and foundation design, on a lot-by- lot basis. In addition, the removal of lot C-4 and C-7 allows for greater flexibility of design to accommodate any slope stability problems should they arise. 2. Grading A. Impact: Two fill areas along Bear Ridge Road (Figure 6, p. 9) are not adequate in compaction to meet public road standards, and are likeley to settle in the future, damaging the roadway, and requiring ongoing maintenance. Mitigation: During road construction, the two fill areas will be rebuilt to public roadway standards. 3. Circulation A. The traffic impact is cumulative in nature, since the project will not generate large numbers of trips (-+ 210/day). B. Impact: The potential exists for significant safety hazard, during a major fire or earthquake, because the Tappan Lane/Tarry Lane area is served only by Lombardy Lane as an access route to Miner Road and other outside roadways. RESOLUTION NO. 78/338 ( C Mitigation: Improve the existing utility right-of-way (dirt road) between the west end of Bear Ridge Road and Bear Creek Road, as an emergency exit. C. Impact: When Subdivision 4690 was approved, subdivision access was restricted to Bear Ridge Road only. When Subdivisions 4900 and 4995 are developed, it may be necessary to block Tappan Lane to keep traffic from 4690 on Bear Ridge Road. This could result in poor traffic distribution, unnesessarily concentrating almost all traffic from all three subdivisions onto Bear Ridge Road. Mitigation: As the project was approved by the Planning Commission, it is anticipated that access will be adequate for all proposed lots with some traffic using Tappan Lane and some using Bear Ridge Road. 4. Drainage A. Impact: There is potential for significant flooding at the Bear Ridge Road/Tarry Lane intersection, in a 100-year storm, because the culvert conveying runoff from the sites, easterly under Tarry Lane, is inadequate for 100-year flow. Mitigation: With the approval for 21 units, this inadequacy has been removed. The above identified impact was a result of the original proposal of 32 units. B. Impact: There is potential for considerable soil erosion if graded areas.are not protected from runoff. Mitigation: Straw, matting or sugarcane fiber should be considered as an alternative to hydromulching. Finished slopes should be. kept at the lowest possible angles to reduce the potential for gullying. Planting of exposed slopes with heights in excess of five feet should be considered, but should be done using native vegetation, planted just before the rainy season to minimize dependence on irrigation. Careful review of all finished grades and structures will be part of the Final Development Plan review. 5. Water Conservation: Site preparation and construction, and home operation will require large amounts of water. Mitigation: Grading permits should not be issued until the developers have obtained permits for construction water from the East Bay Municipal Utility District. Homes constructed on the sites should incorporate water-saving devices, and landscaping and erosion control should be accomplished with a minimum reliance on water. The following items were identified in the impact analysis section of the EIR for Subdivision 4690. This report was prepared in 1975 and no summary of significant effects and mitigation measures were required at that time. Although the impacts were not identified as significant in that report, they are discussed below and mitigation measures to reduce the effects are presented (Final EIR, Subdivision 4690 pp. 9-14 and 15 and 16). 1. Utilities: Impacts would result from service extensions for 8 residential lots especially Lots 1 and 2 on the north side of Bear Creek Road. Mitigation Measure: The redesign of the project (reducing the lots to 5 of former Subdivision 4690), and by the exchange of Lots 1 and 2 for an adjoining parcel on the south significantly reduces the potential impacts (including growth-inducing impacts). Utilities may be connecting to existing trunk services in the area- no major extentions are proposed which will open other outlying lands for development. 2. Open Space: Establishing residential uses on the north side of Bear Creek Road (proposed lots 1 and 2 of Sub. 4690) could result in significant effects on open space. Mitigation Measure: Since the approval of Sub 4690 the parcel in question was exchanged for another parcel on the south side of Bear Creek Road through an agreement with the East Bay Municipal Utility District. Therefore, the potential impact no longer exists. 3. Scenic Routes: The original proposal placed homesites in view of Bear Creek Road traffic. This road is designated as a minor scenic thoroughfare in the adopted County Scenic Routes Element of the General Plan. Mitigation Measure: The removal of the two proposed parcelg on the north side of Bear Creek Road, with the removal of lot A-6 and a lot by lot redesign, there will be few places on Bear Creek Road from which any structures will be visible. This significantly reduces the potential visual impacts. -2- 4. Slope Stability: Suspected landslides were suggested which could result in.negative effects. Mitigation Measure: A recent soils investigation has identifed several slide areas on the project site. Proposed homesites have been set-back from these and other potential physical hazards which have been identified. 5. Circulation: Several impacts were identified relating to traffic hazards and road maintenance. Access to proposed lots 1 and 2 on the north side of Bear Creek Road constituted a potentially dangerous traffic problem and there would be a degredation of the roads serving lots 3 through 8. Mitigation Measure: The traffic hazard-has been removed since lots 1 and 2 no longer exist for development purposes and the conditions, covenants and restrictions of the project conditions of approval specifies that the homeowners association will be responsible for the maintenance of all private roads on the project site. 6. Noise: Traffic on Bear Creek Road, although the trip level is quite low, has potential of affecting certain lots of the original subdivision. Mitigation Measure: Since lots 1 and 2 are no longer part of the site, this impact has been significantly reduced. The structures to be placed on the proposed lots are specified for siting to minimize the impact of noise generated by traffic on Bear Creek Road. 7. Recreation Area: The area designated for lot 8 was intended for recreation use in the original subdivision-certain impacts may have resulted from the proposed use. Mitigation Measure: This proposed use has been removed and former lot 8 will become part of other proposed lots as part of 2193-RZ. Recreation facilities are provided elsewhere on the project site. 8. Energy: Energy conservation was not a high priority aspect of the previous-proposal and as such some inefficiency was anticipated. Mitigation Measure: The planned unit development concept for 2193-RZ has taken into account energy efficiency by maximizing solar exposure for building sites while still providing for visual privacy. In approving the rezoning application (2193-RZ) with the preliminary development plan, the Board of Supervisors makes the following findings : 1. That the applicant intends to start construction within two and one-half years from the effective date of the zoning change requested; 2. That the project is in conformance with the Orinda Area General Plan and the Draft North Orinda Specific Plan land use categories and with the design standards for site preparation and project design, and that the number of units is within that computed utilizing the slope density formula recommended by the Specific Plan and the Orinda Area General Plan; 3. That the development will constitute a residential environment of sustained desirability and stability in harmony with the character of the surrounding neighborhood and community; 4. That the development of a harmonious, integrated plan justifies exception from the normal application of the County Code. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. CC: Bear Ridge Partnership Mr. John Collins Public Works Director Director of Planning County Counsel -3- tS0c_,=} 1 in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 197,- In the Matter of Reauests of Cable-Vision with respect •to Expansion of O'hannel Capacity and Extension of Franchise Ordinance. The Board 'having received a IYIarch 28, 1978 letter from Mr. Larry P. Carlson, General Manager, Cable-Vision (A Division of American Television & Communications Corporation), requesting an increase in authorized rates for CATV service in order to expand channel capacity in the County, and also requesting an extension of the company's present Franchise Ordinance through 1993; and Chairman R. I. Schroder having stated that numerous complaints have been registered, not only with the County, but with the City of Lafayette and the Town of Moraga, concerning said company 's service, and therefore the City and Town- should be involved; and Supervisor r.. Hasseltine having noted that additional costs have accrued to CATV companies as a result of FCC rec7ulations requiring that all local channels be carried; and IT IS BY T'=- BOARD ORDERED that the Public Works Director is REQUESTED to review the aforesaid matter with the City Manager of Lafayette and the Town Manager of Moraga and make a recomannenda- tion to this Board. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. 1 her*by certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Cable-vision Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public V.o:pis DlreCtor Supervisors County Counsel affixed this i + %, day of A ; , 1978 County rdir:inis;rator Town oforaga J. 13. OLSSON, Clerk Citi- of Lafayett. By !" c Deputy Cleric Helen C. iMarshall PS H - 1:-. RECEIVED MAR ') D 197- ' + APP 7 1978 F JB IC WORKS DEPARTMENT A Division of American Television t Communications Corporation SUPERVISOR SCHRODER RECEIVED March 28, 1978 Board of Supervisors MAR 311978 Contra Costa County County Administration Building J. R. OLSSON Martinez, California 94553 CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS /EONTRr1JfiOSTA CO. B `t ._77f/� t puty Gentlemen: The purpose of this letter is to request an increase in authorized rates for CATV service to be charged by Cablevision, a subsidiary of American Television and Communications Corporation. Cablevision provides CATV service in the portions of Contra Costa County encompassing San Ramon, Diablo, Danville, Alamo, Walnut Creek, Moraga, Orinda, and Lafayette, as described in our franchise document. These areas cover the largest undeveloped areas in the county. Growth here has been most active since our last hearing in August of 1976. Exhibit five itemizes the neva tracts and necessary rebuild projects to accoamodate them. In all we have completed 48 miles of new construction passing 2478 homes. Despite these increased operating costs, and the investment of substantial capital to serve new areas, Cablevision has continued to provide good service at rates unchanged since January 1976. The primary reason for this rate increase is the need to expand the channel capacity of our system in Contra Costa County. Our system is currently capable of providing twelve channels of television viewing. The system meets all ap- plicable technical standards, and generally provides good quality pictures. However, at the time of initial construction there was no requirement or for- seeable reason to provide more than twelve channels of capacity, nor did equipment exist to provide the additional channel capacity. Cablevision carried all local broadcast signals, and in addition, carried the broadcast signals from the Sacramento market. An access/origination channel was also programmed by Cable- vision. Cablevision was able to carry the signals of all broadcast stations available with only twelve channel capacity. In the last two years, however, five new broadcast stations have begun operations in the San Francisco market. lander FCC regulations, we are required to carry these signals. Because of our limited channel capacity, we have been forced to sub- stantially delete carriage of the Sacrarento network stations. If additional channels are added, we may be forced to delete carriage of the Sacramento and San Jose independent stations as well, since the FCC has ruled that local stations take priority over imported distant stations. s. 17 C. 1675 SCHOOCSTREET / P. O. BOX 186 J MORAGA, CALIFORNIA 94556 / PHONC (415) 376-1200 Microfilmed with board order Page Two ,larch 28, 1978 Board of Supervisors Both ATC and Televents of Lafayette have appealed to the FCC for special relief regarding this mandatory signal carriage. Both requests have been denied. Other operators in the Bay Area have also applied, and also have been denied. ATC believes that it is in the best interests of our subscribers to increase our channel capacity at this time. We would thus be able to restore full viewing of the Sacramento stations, and would be able to offer several new services not pre- sently available in Contra Costa County. The special services that can be made available with increased channel capacity are numerous. Perhaps most important, we will be able to restore the access and origination channel which we have been forced to delete. This will allow us to again offer the popular "News Room Six" program produced by school children in the County. In addition, we will be able to offer the Madison Square Garden (MSG) entertainment package. The package includes nearly all basketball, hockey, track, tennis, and entertainment events originating in Madison Square Garden. Over 140 events are offered each year. We will be able to carry the religious programming of the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) which includes entertainment talk shows suitable for the entire family. A newswire service will be added to the system. This service, quite popular in all our franchises, offers subscribers current news being carried on the wire services as the stories are filed. Sports scores, including period-by period scores, are also featured. A financial newswire is also available and will be added to the system. This will provide a print-out of the stock market "broad tape", and key market indicators. Although not directly related to the cable television service, expanded channel capacity will permit us to offer a premium television package ("Pay Television") . (Because of the limited channel capacity, and the number of required signals, we do not presently offer a prenium television service) . At this time ATC is considering the introduction of either Showtime or the popular Home Box Office (HBO) service to the system after the channel capacity is increased. . HBO is a premium viewing service to which existing cable subscribers may subscribe at an additional cost. The service features first run movies, entertainment, and sports, free of commercial interruptions. Movies and sports not generally available on broadcast television are key features of this service. The HBO service generally offers a movie package similar to that offered by the "Showtime" and "Channel 100" premium television services now available in other areas of Contra Costa County. However HBO offers a comprehensive sports 00 �i� Page Three March 2S, 1978 Board of Supervisors and entertainment package featuring items such as ATFL Football Highlights and nightclub performances by stars such as Jerry Lewis. We currently plan to offer this premium service at the rate of $7.95 per month. This will be $2.00 under prevailing rates offered in surrounding areas for other premium viewing services. The expansion of channel capacity requires two major changes in the system. First, all electronics (amplifiers, taps, and power supplies) must be changed. Second, because subscriber television sets are capable of tuning only twelve channels, we must install a "set top converter" in the home of any subscriber desiring to use the added channels. This device essentially replaces the television set tuner, permitting the subscriber to view the added channels with his present television set. We intend to make the installation of the converter optional. If the subscriber wishes to pay the rate for basic service, he need not have a converter installed. However, he will not be able to view the added channels. If the subscriber wishes to have the converter installed in order to view the added channels, he will pay an incremental converter rent, and a refundable deposit on the converter. The deposit will be credited to the subscriber account when the converter is returned to the company (credit balances are refunded promptly to subscribers on disconnection from service) . The company may make reasonable charges for damage to the converter, or may charge up to $125.00 for loss or failure to return the converter upon disconnection of service. The rates that we require in order to implement this expansion of channel capacity, and offer converter service are as follows: Basic 12-channel service--$8.45 per month Converter rent--$1.50 per month _ Refundable Converter deposit--$15.00 Other rates are shown in exhibit four. Enclosed you will find financial presentation which shows the calculations used to determine the amount of the rate increase. Please note that these calculations reflect the operations of the entire system. We have adjusted historical results to reflect the additional capital investment required and the additional operating expenses involved with converters. The cost estimates of capital required to expand channel capacity are based upon several Page Four March 28, 1978 Board of Supervisors months careful analysis, including detailed inventories of plant in place, and the submission of bids from labor contractors and equipment manufacturers. We have also planned for this rate increase to solve another long-standing issue between Cablevision and Contra Costa County. There have been financial difficulties in the past resulting from the County interpretation of the Franchise Ordinance with regard to the service of several low-density. remote and underground utility areas. While we do not necessarily agree with the County's interpretation of the Ordinance, it is clear that by building these areas, we can resolve a continuing problem. Cablevision is sensitive to the problems that this will solve and requests that the County recognize the capital cost in providing service to these areas, and authorize the subscriber rates requested herein. The contemplated investment of over $2,000,000 will substantially increase our commitment to the market. We also must establish a depreciation schedule for these new assets. However, our current County Franchise has only eight years of remaining life. This is not sufficient for us to use in establishing a depreciation schedule and it is insufficient to protect an investment of over $2,000.000. Thus, we request that the Board also authorize an extension of our present Franchise Ordinance through 1993. We request that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County take such action as may be necessary in order to adopt a resolution approving the service/rate/franchise proposal set forth herein. We stand ready to answer any questions you may have on our request. We look forward to your reaction on this matter so that we may commence planning and construction. S' cerely. I: P 1411,1 Larry P. Carlson General Manager LPC/lc e� , r<o EXHIBIT ONE CABLEVISION OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CHANNEL LINEUP BASIC SERVICE Station Location Affiliation KTVU- 2 Oakland Independent KTSF-26 San Francisco Independent KRON- 4 San Francisco NBC -KPIX- 5 - San Francisco CBS KEMO-20 San Francisco Business/Foreign KGO - 7 San Francisco ABC KQED- 9 San Francisco ETV KQEC-32 San Francisco ETV 1 KBHK-44 San Francisco Independent KVOF-38 San Francisco Religious KDTV-60 San Francisco Spanish Composite Access/Origination Channel CONVERTER SERVICE ADDS THESE CHANNELS KGSC-36 San Jose Independent KOVR-13 Sacramento ABC KCRA- 3 Sacramento NBC KXTV-10 Sacramento CBS KTXC-40 Sacramento Independent Christian Broadcasting Network Religious News Channel Automated News (optional) Home Box Office Premium Television (optiona t MSG/Financial Channel Automated Stockmarket 010 1 53 EXHIBIT TWO CABLEUISION OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CALCULATION OF RATE BASE Ret Property and Plant Equipment (9/30/77) $2,108,000.00 Working Capital Allowance 138,000.00 Cost to Build Low Density and Remote Areas 200,000.00 Cost to Expand Basic Channel Capacity 1,467,000.00 Cost to Expand "Headend" Facility 80,000.00 Primary Outlet Converters (12,600 at $50.00) 630,000.00 Extra Outlet Converters (2500 at $50.00) 112,000.00 Less Deposits at $15.00 (226,000.00) Total Rate Base $4,509,000.00 00� �: EXHIBIT THREE CABLEVISION OF COJ;TRA COSTA COUNTY RATE CALCULATION Rate Base $ 4,509,000 Total Return at 14% 631,260 Less Interest Portion (60 X 9.7) 262,424 Net Income After Tax 368,836 Taxes, Federal and State (522") 399,573 Net Income Before Tax 768,409 Add Back: Operating Expense $ 950,752 Interest 262,424 Depreciation & Amortization 626,133 1,839,309 Net Revenue Required 2,607,718 Add Back: _Copyright, Franchise Fee and Bad Debt O 4% of Gross Revenue 108,655 Gross Revenue Required 2,716,373 Less Present Revenues (2,045,888) Revenue Increase Required 670,455 Less Converter Rent @ ;1.50 271,800 Primary Outlet Revenues Required 398,685 Rate Increase Required on 21,250 Primary Outlets $1.56/Month E)WIBIT FOUR SCHEDULE OF RATES AND CHARGES ITEM PRESENT PROPOSED Basic 12 - Channel Service 6.95 8.45 Optional Converter Rent N/A 1.50 REFUNDABLE CONVERTER DEPOSIT N/A 15.00 Install Prewire 12.00 12.00 Aerial Installation 25.00 25.00 Underground Installation 37.50 37.50 Underground Construction fee 140.00 140.00 Collection Fee N/A 5.00 Reconnect Outlet 10.00 10.00 Move Outlet 5.00 5.00 Collect at door charge N/A 5.00 EMBIT FIVE TURN ON DATE TRACT & NUMBER FOOTAGE 9/10/76 207 Foothill Kell & Bando 2,350 7/1/76 259 Merrilie 1,900 9/17/76 305 Danville Station 5,150 9/17/76 304 Mandala Ct. 1,250 1018/76 317 Shadow Hills 1 & 2 13,100 10/22/76 248 Morninghome 6,100 10/28/76 237 White Gate #2 9,300 11/5/76 264 Bolla & Lake View 1,000 11/15/76 161 Roundhill X16 9,450 11/19/76 232 Diablo West 1 16,490 12/23/76 361 Via Bonita 1,000 12/23/76 337 Shadow Hills 3 3,029 2/18/77 226 & 226A Danville Station 2 6,500 2/18/77 303 Diablo West 2 3,900 2/18/77 181 Roundhill Rebuild 7,400 2/18/77 250 Moraga Country Club 10,900 2/25/77 327 Danville Station 4 21,000 3/4/77 339 Shadow Hills 5 3,678 3/4/77 352 Martha Rd. 900 3/4/77 349 Clipper Hill Rebuild 700 3/4/77 368 Ridgewood Rebuild 1000 4/15/77 338 Shadow Hills 4 7,003 5/15/77 343 Laural & Glen Arms 475 4/22/77 328 Roundhill Oaks 1 4000 4/22/77 342 Roundgill Rebuild 4,400 4/29/77 367 Creektree 1000 4/29/77 7393 Silver Chief Way 600 4/29/77 364 Elaine Ct 800 5/20/77 7383 Remmington Loop 2,500 50% 6/3/77 7416 Bunch Meadow 510 6/3/77 242 Alisal Ct. 450 6/10/77 # 359 Diablo West # 3 3,500 FJMIBIT FIVE TURN ON -DATE TRACT & NUIBER FOOTAGE 8/5/77 7383 Remington Loop 7000' 8/5/77 7391 Sycamore Glenn 3476' 9/14/77 351 Cortaderia 1,150 9/15/77 340 Crow Canyon # 1 27,000 9/23/77 7370 Rebuild 18,350 9/23/77 7414 Lavorina Hights 320 9/30/77 7392 Lost Valley Rebuild 9,400 9/30/77 7419 West E1 Pintado 338 10/13/77 334 St. Paul 1,500 10/13/77 350 Clipper Hill Ext. 700 10;28/77 7374 Whige Gate # 4 3,900 10/28/77 8013 Thornhill Rebuild 4,100 11/4/77 7371 Crow Canyon # 2 8,322 11/11/77 369 Rancho Roman 1,770 11/11/77 8001 Lunada In. Ext. 550 11/11/77 315A Ambleside Ct. 1000 11/11/77 8011 Vista In. 123 1/18/77 7410 West Rd 430 11/28/77 Black Forest #7379 600 12/31/77 E1 Nido PA # 161 1,561 8/12/77 Danville Station # 1 PA 164 13,415 11/28/77 243 Relize Station 1,600 1/20/78 330 Monte Sereno u 1 3,550 1/20/78 362 Monte Sereno u 2 3,800 12/30/77 8033 318 Diablo Rd. 305 2/17/78 7377 Whitegate # 4 1,600 2/2/78 - 7405 Meadow View Ln. 900 0,� � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 73 In the Matter of Quarterly Report of the Human Services Advisory Commission The Board having received a quarterly report from the Human Services Advisory Commission covering November and December, 1977 and January, 1978; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report is ACKNOI-ILEDGED. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Human Services Advisory Supervisors Coy mission affixed this 11tY�ay of April 7978 Director - Human Resources Agency County Administrator J,�R. OLSSON, Cleric By x� L,C�c eputy Clerk � Diana M. Herman kO F! - 24 4/77 , t �y,man ResourcesC.L. rMMirter ciat SorSri� ��J�� C.L.Van Mager Director 651 Pine Suee[ Cosa (415)372-2602 7) Martinez.Caiifornia 94553 1.415) 372-2001 courtf HU?IN SERVICES ADVISORY COl,aTSSION: Sunne Wright 11cPeak, C^airaerson Chris Adams, Vice-Chairperson s Bessanderson McNeil William O. Smith Mary Lou Laubscher Roger Tumbaga Karl Drexel March 28, 1978 RECEIVED ml 3l 19?8 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 651 Pine ..treet J. R. OL=,4 Martinez, California 94553 CLERIC BOARD o; SUPERVISORS CONTRA O CO ' e u Gen tl emen Attached is a Quarterly Report of the Human Services Advisory Commission covering November and December, 1977, and January, 1978. This report was approved by the Commission on March 8, 1978. rely truly yours, SG7J_JE iJRIGF-T MCPEAK, CHAIRPERSON Human Services Advisory Commission SWMcP:ask Attachment / 0l� �0 M.Crofiimed V!jtl Fn_j-:-( nrr-ler ilU lL l\ JLC.Y I,VyJ �lU V luV .L Quarterly Report November, December, 1977, and January, 197 J. P. ocsso.; CLE� a o oiF su;:eavtsozs ?.A ccsr In accordance with the Work Plan adopted in October, 1977, the Human Services Advisory Commission has concentrated its major activity in two areas. 1. Development of a Comprehensive Plan for Children's Services. A subcommittee composed of Chris Adams, Chairperson, and Mary Lou Laubscher has provided general direction to the development of a Comprehensive Plan for Children's Services. The major problem areas affecting the well—being of children in Contra Costa County have been identified as inadequate income, illnesses and disability, family and individual stress, and inadequate nutrition. Within this framework, a substantial amount of data has been compiled through a process which has included reports prepared by staff, a review of the literature, three public hearings in different parts of the County attended by a total --- — of 125 persons, testimony from representatives of various ad— visory boards and commissions, and two days of invited testimony from persons expert in the area of child development and behavior. T'ne subcommittee and staff are now in the process of preparing the first draft of the Comprehensive Plan for Children's Services, which will be considered by the full Commission at its meeting on March 22, 1973. After further review by the community and agency directors, a final version will be submitted to the Board of Supervisors in early May, 1978. 2. Development of a Comprehensive and Coordinated Planning Process for Human Services A subcommittee composed of William Smith, Chairperson, and Bessanderson McNeil has been working with a task force composed of all County staff currently assigned to some aspect of human services planning for the purpose of developing the outline, format, and content of a General Plan for Human Services and describing the process whereby all of the present planning might be coordinated in order' to produce such a General Plan. The initial meetings of the subcommittee and task force have pro— duced substantial agreement on the part of those present that such an effort is both desirable and feasible. The subcommittee anti— cipates having.a preliminary report for consideration by the b l:crorilmed wif'r, _ �rCz 00 61 • HUiAIN SERVICES ADVISORY COMMISSION Page Two Quarterly Report November, December, 1977, and January, 1978 Commission in May. Following appropriate review and approval, * it will be submitted to the Board of Supervisors for adoption to be effective for the 1979-80 planning cycle. Commissioner Tumbaga and staff, Mr. Stokes, participated in. a field trip to Fresno sponsored by the League of California Cities and the United Way of the Bay Area for the purpose of examining the process developed there for the joint funding of community-based health and welfare services through a joint application, review, allocation, and monitoring procedure adopted and administered by Fresno County, the City of Fresno, and the United Way of the Greater Fresno Area. Although the process would not be directly transferable to Contra Costa County, it was an interesting and challenging example of intergovernmental cooperation and cooperation between government and the private funding source. Several other commu- nities participated in the field trip. A report is to be issued by the League of California Cities. The Commission has maintained an overview through periodic reports of the Human Services Directory Project, the development of the joint data base with the United Way of the Bay Area, the Social Profile Project, and the Family Stress Center. The Commission reviewed the legislation and regulations establishing the Adult Day Health Care Program, received testimony from the Office on Aging and other interested groups concerning that program, and has sub- mitted its recommendation to the Board of Supervisors. The Commission has established, through its own membership and its staff, channels of communication with the Alameda/Contra Costa Health Systems Agency. In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 197L— In the Matter of Request of Televents, Inc. for Deletion ,of Rate Control Power of the County. The Board having received a March 31, 1978 letter from Mr. Gail E. Oldfather, President, Televents , Inc . proposing that the company's cable television franchise be amended to delete the rate control power of the County in its unincorporated areas , and offering to. discuss all aspects of total deregulation with the Board, county staff, and citizens of Contra Costa County; and � - Supervisor N. C. Fanden having recommended that the - matter be referred to the Public Works Director and the Joint Commission on Cable Television, and 'having requested that a member of the Public Works Department attend any meetings of said Commission; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Fanden is AF-PROVED. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the crate aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Televents , Inc. Supervisors Public forks Director Joint Commission on afFixed this_day of Ant; 1 19�_ Cable Television c/o Malror J. T. Krause, J. R. OLSSON, Clerk City of Martinez n-,� r ;; County Administrator BYJ t-'' ' �- -' ��' ``'`� . Deputy Clerk Helen C. I:arohall H- 2: 1,77 15m TELE. (41.3) 03.5-86 1 SL el V enis, Inc. 28.x.:3 MITCHELL DRIVE p 3 1'a7$ SC rr[: 2.50Ar � .x L.\L r GREEK. GA. 9-G30a J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS March 31, 1978 CONTR9 gOSTA CO. .-,/.CONT The Honorable Board of Supervisors County AdminisL'ration Building P. O. Box 911 Martinez, California 94553 Ladies and Gentlemen: For over eleven years, Televents, Inc. has provided quality cable television service to residents of Contra Costa County. Under the terms of its franchise, Televents must seek the approval of this Board in order to increase the rates it charges its customers in unincorpor- ated areas of the County. Tclevents has applied for rate relief only once since its franchise was granted in 1966, despite galloping inflation, rising costs, and the necessity of periodic upgrading of plant to meet the needs of sub- scribers. The processing of that single application required over two years, and the requested rate increase was finally granted only in part, in two stages spread out over a year. Both the Board and the Company were required to hire consultants at considerable expense. The result- ing rate increase appeared to represent an accommodation between the financial needs of the Company, differing methodologies and conclusions of the consultants, and political and other pressures on the Board. Now, over four years after its first rate increase was requested, Tele- vents is still unable to charge the rate it proposed in November, 1973, which was considered by the Company to be most reasonable at that time. As a result of the time and expense of that process, both to the County and to our Company, we have given a good deal of thought to the issue of local CATV rate regulation. We have discussed the matter with other CATV system owners and operators, and with many local and state elected officials. We have hired utility consultants, attorneys and accountants, as well as experts practicing before the Federal Communications Commis-- . sion. From all of this, etre have concluded that the appropriate course of action is to propose an amendment to our agreement with the County, to delete the rate control power of the County. P4 1 ,, -- M'crofi' lad v.40i Board Order The Honorable Board of Supervisors March 31, 1978 Page Two Until 1976, regulation of CATV rates by local franchising authorities such as this Board was required by FCC rule. However, in July of . that year, the FCC issued a Report and Order, Docket No. 20681, 38 R. R. 2d 1101, .which deleted the requirement of local rate regulation. This action was taken after considerable study, in the belief that mandatory local rate regulation had created more problems than it had solved, placing an unreasonable and unnecessary burden on the CATV operators and local government alike. Since that FCC decision, many communities all across the country have totally deregulated CATV rates, usually subject to the require- ment that the franchisee file its proposed rates with the franchising authority in advance. Many other communities have chosen the path of partial or abbreviated deregulation. Attached to this letter is a list of communities which have partially or totally deregulated rates, which have not regulated rates, or where deregulation proposals are pending. Televents, Inc. now wishes to propose -to this Board that it give serious consideration to the deregulation of CATV rates in the unin- corporated areas of Contra Costa County. We would like to share with you briefly some of the reasons why we believe that deregulation is both appropriate and desirable at this time. Cable television is not a public utility. Cable television is a luxury service, not a necessity. Unlike the telephone company and PG&E, the local CATV company is not a monopoly, for it competes for the entertainment and information dollar with broadcast television and radio, motion pictures, live musical, dramatic and sporting events, newspapers and magazines, and the like. The general experience of the industry is that when rates are raised, a significant number of subscribers discontinue their CATV service. Thus, the Company is not free to raise its rates too high in the absence of regulation. As in other businesses, the market imposes a limit above which rates will not be accepted by the customer. Because cable television does not have the protections of a monopoly serving a demand market, rate-making concepts based on historical cost, derived from the public utility context, cannot logically (and perhaps legally) be applied to CATV. Further, the historical cost method of determining the rate base has the inevitable and undesirable effect of penalizing the efficient operator who cuts costs. Difficulties and inefficiency of rate regulation. '?'he rate increase approved for Televents by this Board in 1974 - 1975 was .granted only after long delays and at considerable expense to both the Company and the County. The experience of CATV operators and local r.17d vi;17i board order The Honorable Board of Supervisors March 31, 1978 Page Three communities is similar across California and the whole United States. Typically, approval of rate increase proposals is delayed for a period of several months to several years, if approval is forthcoming at all. The costs of the delay alone are substantial, and subscribers may suffer deterioration in service caused by the losses which result. Moreover, the burden on the time, energy and finances of both the CATV operator and the franchising authority is considerable. It is an extraordinary financial burden on the local government to provide the staff and resources, the training and the time to digest and intelligently manipulate the masses of numbers and the conflicts about rate-making theory that accompany each request for a rate increase. Further, the elected official is caught between the opposing desires of his constituents for low rates on the one hand, and top quality service on the other- No matter how he makes his decision, he is bound to incur the wrath of many. First Amendment considerations. In addition to the economic and practical objections to rate regula- tion, serious questions have been raised as to its propriety under the First Amendment. Rate regulation involves a minute examination of the investment and costs of operation of the regulated company. In judging the reasonableness of these expenditures, local government must inevitably involve itself in the merits and demerits of CATV programming, as to content and form. Such governmental involvement has the ultimate effect of deterring or "chilling" freedom of the press, by operating as a subtle prior restraint on the First Amend- ment spirit of robust, uninhibited inquiry. It has been widely recognized in the area of broadcast television, for example, that government interference with the extremely high profits of network affiliates would be an unconscionable burden on freedom of the press. This determination has been made in spite of the fact that broadcast stations operate by government grant of the publicly owned broadcast spectrum, in an artificially created scarcity of station licenses, and in spite of the deleterious economic and social effects of these windfall profits. We submit that the same First Amendment considerations militate against rate regulation in the field of cable television. Televents has done a significant amount of research on the burden of CATV rate regulation on freddom of expression. We will be making the results of that research avail- able to this Board and other interested parties, and addressing this Constitutional issue in greater depth, as the discussion of deregula- tion proceeds. Regulation is unnecessary. Televents has shown its responsibility to the community by prbviding a level of service matched by few cable television systems in the United States, and exceeded by none. This has been done despite con- sistently low rates by the P_mployment of: efficient cost-cutting 30 i 0 6 The honorable Board of Supervisors ?arch 31, 1973 Page Four methods of operation. Cable television is a high-risk, relatively new service which is still in the process of achieving popular acceptance. The primary consideration for Televents is to offer the best, most reasonably priced service it can, in order to achieve the sort of large-scale market acceptance which only a high-quality, innovative product and satisfied customers can make possible. The Company will not and cannot abuse the privilege of deregulation by raising its rates to excessive levels, or by withholding necessary improvements in service in the name of short-term profits. We stand ready to answer any of your questions, and we look forward to discussing the total deregulation question in all of its aspects with the Board, the County staff, and the citizens of Contra Costa County. Respectfully submitted, TELEVENTS, INC. /�f� 4,9 Gail E. Oldfather President GEO/nap Enclosure cc: Farrow, Schildhause, Dent & Wilson Ui.' :� DE-REGULATION Listed below are those cities which (1) have been de-regulated; (2) no rate regulation exists or (3) have been partially de-regulated. CALIFORNIA Arcata - de-regulated Bakersfield - de-regulated Berkeley - de-regulated Concord - partial de-regulation Delano - de-regulated E1 Cajon - no regulation Hayward - partial de-regulation Kern County - de-regulated Lake County - de-regulated Los Angeles - no regulation National City - no regulation Orange City - no regulation Palmdale - de-regulated Pomona - de-regulated Redwood City - de-regulated San Joaquin County (outside Stockton) - de-regulated San Jose - partial de-regulation San Leandro - pending de-regulation San Lorenzo - de-regulation San Mateo - de-regulation Susanville - de-regulated Vallejo - de-regulated Victorville - no regulation Taft - de-regulated Tracy - de-regulated Trona - no regulation 00CQ6 t0titrofilmed win board orcar DE-REGULATION This list is based on information supplied NCTA, as of November 18, 1977. ALABAMA CALIFORNIA (cont'd) E1 Cajon - no regulation Florence - de-regulated Hayward - Partial de-regulated Gadsden - de-regulated Kern County - de-regulated Glenroe - de-regulated Lake County - de-regulated Huntsville - de-regulated Los Angeles - no regulation Lauderdale County - de-regulated National City - no regulation Muscle Shoals - de-regulated Orange City - no regulation Northport - de-regulated Palmdale - de-regulated Rainbow City - de-regulated Pomona - de-regulated Sheffield - de-regulated Redwood City - de-regulation Tuscaloosa - de-regulated San Joaquin County (outside Tuscaloosa County - cue-regulated Stockton) - de-regulated Tuscumbia - de-regulated San Jose - Partial de-regulation San Leandro - Pending de-regulation ARIZONA San Lorenzo - de-regulated San Mateo - de-regulated Bisbee/'Naco - no regulation Susanville - de-regulated Clifton/Morenci - no regulation Vallejo - de-regulated Flagstaff - no regulation Victorville - no regulation Globe (and unincorporated area around Taft - de-regulated Globe in Gila County) - de-regulated Tracy - de-regulated Holbrook - no regulation Trona - no regulation Page - no regulation Prescott - no regulation Safford - no regulation DELAWARE San Manuel/Oracle/Mammouth - no regulation Sedona/Oak Creek - no regulation State law allows cablevision Show Low/Pinetop/Lakeside - no regulation companies to hike rates by 5% or Sierra Vista - no regulation less each year in unicorporated Willcox - no regulation areas (municipalities still require Yarnell - no regulation a hearing) without coming before Yuma - no regulation the Public Service Commission_ ARKANSAS FLORIDA Unicorporated Boone County - no regulation Auburndale - de-regulated North Little Rock - de-regulated Clermont - de-regulated Paragould - de-regulated Deland - no regulation Pulaski County - de-regulated Hillsborough County - de-regulated Russellville - de-regulated Lake Alfred - de-regulated Lake County - no regulation New Smyrna Beach - partial de-regulation CALIFORNIA North Brevard - seeking de-regulation Orlando - partial de-regulation Arcata - de-regulated (if city doesn't intervene within Bakersfield - de-regulated 60 days, rate is automatically Berkeley - de-regulated ► � instituted) . Concord - partial de-regulation c� �� Oscoela County - no regulation Delano - de-regulated Pasco County - de-regulated Microfilmed wish board order De-ra�ul_z_c.n Page Two FLORIDA - (cont'd) 1NDLA&M (cont'd) Plant City - no regulation Monticello - will consider de-regulatio (no franchise) . next year. Polk County - de-regulated Union City - de-regulated Sarasota seeking de-regulation Warsaw - de-regulated St. Cloud partial de-regulation Winona Lake - de-regulated Tallahassee no regulation Titusville will consider de-regulation next year. I0rKA Volusia County -,no regulation Winter Garden de-regulation Albia de-regulated Winter Haven de-regulation Denison - no regulation Winter Park de-regulated Elkader - no regulation Guthrie Center - no regulation Guttenberg -- no regulation GEORGIA Augusta - no regulation KANSAS Claxton - no regulation Metter - no regulation Arkansas City - no regulation Trenton - no regulation Council Grove - no regulation Valdosta - de-regulated Fort Riley - no regulation Grandview - no regulation Independence no regulation IDAHO Junction City no regulation Kinsley - no regulation Filer - no regulation ranhattan pending de-regulation Gooding - no regulation Neodesha no regulation Twin Falls - no regulation Ogden - no regulation Wendell - no regulation Pratt - no regulation St. Mat-Is - no regulation ILLINOIS Wamego - no regulation Altamount/St. Elmo - no regulation Beardstown - no regulation KENTUCKY Champaign/Urbana - will consider de- regulation soon. Leitchfield no regulatiorr Creve Cour - no regulation Montgomery County - noregulation Washington - no regulation Olive Hill - de-regulated Westville - seeking de-regulation LOUISIANA INDIANA Monroe - de-regulated Clinton - no regulation W—Monroe - de-regulated Ft. Wayne - partial de-regulation (proposed ordinance has been amended to include "negative review", 60 days for city to act.) 006"'o Cape Elizabeth. - no requla-,ion Kosciusko County - de-regulated Caribou - no regulation Madison - pending de-regulation Fort Fairfield - no regulation De-regulaton . Page Three '0 U )gf MAI;:E (cont'd) NEBRASKA Columbus - de-regulated Fort Kent - no regulation Falls City - no regulation Limestone - no regulation Madawaska - no regulation Patten/Island Falls - no regulation NEW HriMPSHIRE Presque Isle - no -regulation Scarborough - no regulation Berlin - no regulation Claremont - no regulation Portsmouth - no regulation MARYLAND Cumberland - no regulation NORTH CAROLINA Hagerstown - de-regulated Salisbury (county portion of Salisbury Forrest City - de-regulated system) - de-regulated MICHIG=AN NORTH DAKOTA Ahmeek - no regulation (new franchise) Devils Lake - seeking de-regulation Allouez - no regulation (new franchise) Jamestown - seeking de-regulation Cooper City - no regulation (new franchise) . Oaks - de-regulated Erwin Twp. - no regulation Ironwood Twp. - no regulation Manistique - no regulation OHIO South Haven - de-regulated * MINNESOTA (See page 4) Canton - de-regulated Columbus --de-regulation sought MISSISSIPPI Delphos - no regulation Franklin County - de-regulated Batesville - no regulation Jackson - de-regulated Biloxi - no regulation Louisville - de-regulated Cleveland - no regulation N. Canton - de-regulated Hattiesburg - no regulation Union City - de-regulated Lambert/Marks - no regulation Wellston -- de-regulated Louisville - no regulation Pontotoc - no regulation OKLAHOMA MISSOURI Norman - de-regulated Okmulgee - de-regulated Boonville - no regulation Butler - no regulation Carthage - no regulation OREGON Marshall - no regulation Maryville - no regulation. Hood River - de-regulated Sedalia - partial de-regulation Klamath Falls - de-regulated (63 :ger year cost of living increase) t•Iemme - no regulation *SJarrcnsburg - de-regulated Waynesville - no regulation PENNSYLVANIA MONTANA McConnellsburg - seeking de-regulation Munhall - seeking de-regulation There is no rate regulation in Montana. Newport - no regulation The reason for this is that no franchises Reedsville - no regulation are issued, only business permits. Saint Clair - de-regulated * UP to $10.00 without going before City council. Alicrofi;med wi;h beard order • •Je-r:;u'_ation Zqe Four SOUTH CAROLINA WASHINGTON (cont'd) Aiken City - no regulation Ocean Shores - no regulation Aiken County - (unincorporated area) Wh-;te Salmon - no regulation no regulation (new franchise) Barnwell - no regulation •Blackville - no'regulation WEST VIRGINIA Clinton - de-regulated Conway - no regulation Osage - no regulation Darlington - regulation Rowlesburg - no regulation Florence --no regulation Star City - no regulation. Georgetown County - (unincorporated area) - no regulation (new franchise) Greenville County - (unincorporated WISCONSIN area) - no regulation (new franchise) Laurens County - de-regulated Altoona - no regulation Laurens City - de-regulated Ashland - no regulation Marion County - (unincorporated Bloomer - no regulation area) - no regulation (new franchise) Chippewa Falls - no regulation Myrtle Beach - no regulation Fond du Lac - no regulation North" Augusta '- no regulation Hallie - no regulation North Myrtle Beach - de-regulated Marshfield - no regulation Sumter - no regulation :Terrill - no regulation Williston - no regulation Monreal. . - no regulation Seymour - no regulation union- Township - no regulation SOUTH DAXOTA Washington - no regulation Wausau - de-regulated Sioux Falls - de-regulated Wisconsin Rapids - no regulation TENNESSEE Parsons/Decaturville - no regulation Selmer - de-regulated (effective January 15, 1978) . TEXAS * MI]!NESOTA Lubbock - substantially de-regulated Although many Minnesota systems do- not Rosebud - no regulation have regulation in their franchise, the Sunray - no regulation state requires the city to rate re- Waco - de-regulated gulate the cable systems_ Waynesboro - no regulation VIRGINIA Galax - no regulation Hampton - de=regulated Saltville - no requlation WASH I NGTON Bingen - no regulation "ob' 2 Greys Harbor County - no regulation In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 19 78 In 1he Matter of Completion of Private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 10-76, Danville Area. The Director of Building Inspection having notified this Board of the completion of private improvements in Minor Subdivision 10-76, Danville area, as provided in the agreement with Vern S. Ryan, 2565 Stone Valley Road, Danville, CA 94526, approved by this Board on February 15, 1977; IT IS BY THIS BOARD ORDERED that the private improvements in said minor subdivision are hereby ACCEPTED as complete. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Surety Bond No. 04-346-2552054, issued by American Fidelity Fire Insurance Company is hereby EXONERATED. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Vern S. Ryan Supervisors Building Inspection (2) affixed thisllth day of April 19z.� R. OLSSON, Clerk B 1,h 4 C.(� (_�_, A- (_` , Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H -244!77 15m BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section 211O1 (b) of the CVC, Declaring a Three-Way- ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION N0. 2430-3-Wav-Stop Stop at the Intersection of STONE APR 1 ? 197 VALLEY ROAD (Rd. #4331A) and GREEN Date: 8 VALLEY ROAD (Rd. #43316 & #4933) , Danville Area. (S upV. Dist. V - Danville The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2.002 - 46-2.012 , the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 211O1 (b) of the California Vehicle Code, the intersection of STONE VALLEY ROAD (Rd. #4331A) and GREEN VALLEY ROAD (RD. #43316 & Rd. 4933), Danville, shall be declared a three-way-stop intersection and all vehicles traveling on STONE VALLEY ROAD and southbound on GREEN VALLEY ROAD shall stop before entering or crossing said intersection. (Traffic Resolution #1894 pertaining !-- the existing two-way stcp signs on Stone Valley Road at Green Valley Road is hereby rescinded.) APR 11 1978 Adooted bvthe Board on......_......----------_._.__... Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 J1 l BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: ) Pursuant to Section 22507 of ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO . 2429 - PKG the CVC, Declaring a Parking ) Zone on EL CERRO BOULEVARD Date: APR 11 197$ (Rd. #4621 ) Danville Area (Supv. Dist. V - Danville } The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department 's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2.002 - 46-2.012 , the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the south side of EL CERRO BOULEVARD (x4621 ) Danville beginning at a point 332 feet west of the center line of Adobe Court and extending westerly a distance of 55 feet- Adopted by th?5oord on-----APR 11 1978 ._� Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 u0ij r J z-OA D Or C"PET 'TSO^S Gr t'',QNTRA COSTA COUNTY, C'.LIFORNIA Board Action 4/11/78 NOTE Tv CL.1I`•_A`:T Clam Agai '.st t:e County C CJ:.i_S dec:.t!r i:t .to q'I", .`S tiou"r. Routin E-dcrsenents and t L�.wa c.'rJ.v_i Eoa:dAction. 1 Section ) :Cc' _a ���J�U�e.ttJi_`l'• S r�7itCt��2!y'1 1LT, vL'<'L:L'( , references are to California ) u•L'.:en -u,",5u_znt to Gove ,.T.eat Ccue SectiC.oi✓S 9 11 Government-Code.i ) 9!3, _ 915.4. PEease nctte •tf e ttwatning" below. C1ai.:,an, t: Olive 14. Laufengerger, 1590 Sunnyvale Avenue, Suite 34, Walnut Creek 94596 Attorney: Clifford R. l;ilson, Sherbourne, Stevens & Reid Address: 620 Contra Costa Boulevard, P. O. Box 23648, Pleasant Hill, CA A:;-.curt: $25,000. 00$25,000. 00 Date Received: March 10 , 1978 By delivery to Clerk on By Nail, postmarked on March 8 . 1.978 1. :RO:d: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Cla ..7ir Application to File Late Claim. I , t /• /_j . � .1 DATED: March 10 , 1979. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By / h,r /t (! ! ? i,- i/ Deputy Patricia A. Bell !I. FROA1: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors / (Check one only) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. { ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8) . ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a Late Claim (Section 911.6) . DATED.:_-- j)- �� JOHN B. CLAUSENT, County Counsel, By ; ( _ �,- �L,��, - Deputy III,•,_ .BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervise— present (Check one only) ( x, ) This Claim is rejected in full. ( "",his Applicati&i�to PPP Late Claim is denied (Section 911 .6) . `I certify that-,t vis i,��ccage`rue and cor=ect copy of the Boards Order entered in -its minutes for th`bs ;�'ste. O DaiED: _.4/11/78 - J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by P U21 r� ✓(� Deputy Patricia A. Bell WARNING TO CLAI'2%iAN'T (Government Code Secticns 911.5 & 915) You have onij., 5 mont2S gtcm .tPe mac,Una o,3 thZ6 notl.ce to you ' .in which to 'Alae a cew't.t aetiion on .thi.6 tejected C&.,im (see Govt. Code Sec. 945.5) of 5 months Ltom .the deni.aZ oS nowt Appti.catc:en to F.i„ee a Late Ctaim witfli.n which to csti„i.on a eeuat -ot -LeUej Jj.tom Section 945.4's c,&.im-Si ing deadti.ne (see Secti.cr, 96.6) . You n:au seer .t; NOTICE OF SUSTAINING PERSONAL INJURY F L E (:;Al, l0; 19T (SECTION 910, GOVERNMENT CODE) J. R. OLSSON CL RK BOARD OF SU?zic•JISORS �► CON71zA COSTA n C4• tv TO: COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Take notice that claim is hereby made for personal injuries against the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Claimant: Olive M. Laufengerger 1590 Sunnyvale Avenue Suite 34 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Notices: Notices are to be sent to: CLIFFORD R. WILSON SHERBOURNE, STEVENS, WILSON & REID 620 Contra Costa Boulevard P. O. Box 23648 Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Date of Injury: December 10, 1977 Place of Injury: Veterans ' Memorial Hall 1250 Locust Street Walnut Creek, CA Facts: On December 10, 1977, claimant was injured when she slipped on - the dance floor which had been maintained in a dangerous con- dition. Injury or Loss: As of this date, injuries consist of a broken wrist. Employees Responsible: Name of public employees causing claimant's injuries under the described circumstances are not known to claimant. Amount claimed: Amount in excess of $25,000 ac- cording to proof at time of trial. CLIFFORD R. W Microfilmed with board order BOARD OF SUPER% ISOPS CF CON: RA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFOP,"IIA Board Action 4/ll/7a ;OTE TO CLA%'t :T _a`_:^ Agai^_<t zhe County, ) t,;e CCp_! 04, .v S :CC!.tnei-i% r:=..!t2C t0 :C't 4A RoL::_:c- Endorsement_., and -_0L-_ce Cj C:.-. :cyton ta_. ^.;: oa :iC'C:i'C cd.ain b!i t_iie ?oar,. Action. (All Section. ) 5c--td ci Supe•tvizo%,s (Pa:agnaph 111, bactu) , references are to California ) given pwzzuajtt to Govetivnen_t Code Section 91 i.s, Government CoCe.) ) 913, e 915.4. Please no-Le the "U:alLning" beZcw. rIaimant: B. V. Lincoln, 1634 Woodland Drive, Pittsburg, CA 94565 Attorney: Bruce R. Borad; Borad & Parent Address: 5 E. 5th Street, Pittsburg, CA 94565 Amount: $1,000 ,000.00 Date Received: March 8 , 1978 By delivery to Clerk on By mail, postmarked on March 7 , 1978 I. FROI: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Cla' . or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: March 8, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, B, _f c,(- 01 r Deputy Patricia A. Bell II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors / (Check one only) ( � ) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. PV71% ( ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for IS days (Section 910.3) . ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ! Nez '`E` ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a Late Clain _ Q11.6) . DATED: - .7 ;� JOHN' B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, By Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check one only) This Claim is rejected in full. ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Board's Order entered in _ its minutes for this date. R4 (� 6 DATED: 4/11/78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, byS Deputy Patricia A. Bell WARNING TO CLAIDIANT (Government Code Sections 911.5 s 913) You have oaZy 3 ncatU �:com XJte m g o3A zh s no.tc.ce to io u,.-5u which to .Ze a cowt,t action on this �Lejected Mz m (see Govt. Code Sec. 945.3) of 3 mo;-,d: '.tom the dmiat o3 you,% AppZic.aticn to FiZe a Late Claim within which to retition a cows t 4 o L •-Le Ue3' !-Lcm Section 945.4's c.Za im-'-i,Ung dead.e ine (.see Section 946.6) . You may seek t.Le advice of any attopmast o yowl choice .in connection wZdt dl,i,s 71 you tea, �0 CC►'..S(1.Lt an atu�•'LI12U, t�0u 6i1CCL�.d do bU .tmme,�'„c.a�eX_ _!V. FROt1: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (=) County Administrator Attached are copies of :.he above Claim or Application. We notified the claimant of the Board's action on this Ciai.-n or Application by mailing a copy of this document, and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in accordance wit', Section 29% - � v y DATED: 4/12/78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By, rtn)�.C:f Deputy `.'. FRO!!: (li County Counsel, (2) Couin_y Administrator TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or application and Board Order. DATED: _ 4/12/72 Count; Counsel , 3; Count; Administraze r, Sy t � ^� �. _ '7,2 CLAIM AGAINST BOARD OF SUPER`JISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO: CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, COUNTY OF C014TRA COSTA 631 Pine Street, Martinez, CA 94553 CLAIMANT' S NAIME: B_ V. LINCOLN CLAIMANT' S ADDRESS: 1634 Woodland Drive, PittsbAMOUNTFD g, CA 94565 l L()AOUNT OF CLAIM: $1,000,000.00 ADDRESS TO WHICH F � L E 9D NOTICES ARE TO BE SENT: BRUCE R. BORAD BORAD & PARENT jiir!7 10 7.3 5 E 5th St_ Pittsburg, CA 94565 J. R. osjori CLERK BOARD OF SUF[RV!50=$ ON T RA COST CO DATE OF OCCURENCE: December 2nd, 1977. L By--' =u- I'- •�'•• . I2�`1..Dev�:v PLACE OF OCCURENCE: At or about a spot 1.2 miles south of Alhambra Valley Road.-on Briones Road, in an unincorpor- ated area of Contra Costa County, California. HOW DID INCIDENT OCCUR: Claimant was a passenger in a vehicle driven by one CHRIS IRENE HIVELY. The vehicle was proceeding down hill along said road when the driver lost control of the vehicle and said vehicle went off the roadway and down an embank- ment. Said claim is made against the County on the basis of a lack of adequate safety barriers on a down hill and dangerous road and the lack of shoulder or other protective area along the road to provide for emergency stops. As a direct and proximate result of this faulty and negligent road design, the claimant sustained severe, numerous, and multiple injuries to his body and nervous system the extent of which is not currently known. However, claimant has been continuous care since the date of the accident to the date of filing this claim. The medical authorities are still unsure as to the extend of claimant's possible future recoveries. ITEMIZATION OF CLAIM: Claimant received certain contusions and abrasions from the accident but the major extent of his extent of his injuries consisted of damage to the brain which rendered him in coma for approximately one (1) month and has .prevented him from a full recovery, destroying his abilities of locomotion, speech, sight, hearing, other injuries the exact nature of which is still currently unknown and the treatment for which is still being deter- mined. Claimant was also fully employed at the time of the accident and claim is made for loss of income, current and future medical treatment, pain, suffering, mental and nervous distress , and continual need for the rest of his life for supervision due MScro�tl.,,� :�•� �nrt� �xder to his inability to care for himself. Dated this 7th day of March, 1978. BRUCE R. BORAD Attorney for Claimant ��J L C3il (PROOF OF SERVICE BY 2015.5 C.C P.) ri:i:er of the Uerrrl S:_te: -rd a retijert of the cowry o/ (IONTRA CPSTA )aln butirest LAW OFFICE orrr the are of etcnteer)eerl r..3 art a p_.jr:o;,be wi:bia abate er,:itlyd aC%os; rr terct 4sresl is: OF BORAD & PARENT, 5 E 5th St. , Pittsburg, CA 94565 Oe 3/7/78 19 .1 tr-e rd:Fe_�-cirr'T ATiq ACAT4ST THE Rf1-ARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA, COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Defendants ar :br :a tsid ett%o c. �•;plat%e,�c trrt copy rbr*ecf rrdetea!it s sratc�rcrelapr wr. poi:a'�r:trete fr!!s is tFr Vr%:ed S=er pcl:eL.:e .afl bez a: PT' ^S?fTRC',., ('A - s2_'rrue2c:foRcu•t: CLERK, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, 6.51 Pine Street Martinez, CA 94_553 LOUISE 017ERMYER 1 ,te+:ify (or�rrfa.-r;, urzrr pr-.t], a/jer;Lry,' :Lcl the foreroirx it:rye arrf forret:. 3/7/78 Pittsburg, Exe. ed er, California .-LOUISE OVER''�t fe" •preofo/:rr::rebyrrailf�rra,bt'r,Rsi�rrdLrc'��prr.�ltyof�tryurj,.oaet.egrirrrc:ari;3lior, - 6a�ow PnC3] i0.� NO. t U! Z 01* LU.N1h.A LUO,A LU11-j1Ali , UkLli-U: Nllk bucirtl ricr-iol • - 4 ,J - . .. NOTE TO CLAI!,'_-,VNT 4/11/78 C12_i-,;i .'ilainst the County, The cv,y o dc?cu_Tcrt ma,�ted 'U�, !rou is you,t Routin(, r. ors and C;� �ij'zc act,;_on taLen On fycqz,�, 6 Board -'�_-tion. (A-11, Section C;! re-Lerclices are to Cal;fo_--,iia t0' Govc;-,i-_,rC;7t Cede Secttciss n 111 .8, Gover-in.ent Code.) n113, 5 915.4. PL'caze jw'Le the "tea naafi" 0"eiZew. Claimant: Arthur J. Loot, 3216 Palomares Avenue, Lafayette, CA 94549 r%L L o--n ey: Address: Amount: $279. 60 via Public Vlorks Date Received: March 7 , 1978 By deliver), to Clerklon March 7 , -1-978 Ey mail, postmarked on 1. FKUN: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a cop), of the above-noted Clai-m or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: 3/7/78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, k ', Cc Deputy Patricia A. Bell I!. FROM: Count), Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ,(Check one only) RECEIJ."_� This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. MAR 7 1978 This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2,0�Lad we are, Ir C40 so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 91"�,e ,sE, C> CALIF. Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . The Board should deny this Application to File a Late Claim (Section 911.6) . DATED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanir-cus vote of Supervisors present (Check one only) This Claim is rejected in full. This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this-is a true and correct copy of the Board's Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: April 11, 1978. R. OLSSON, Clerk, Deputy Patricia A. Bell C MkRNING TO CLAIKAW (Government Code Sections 911.8 Z� 913) You have onty 6 months 6,1,om the ma Ung 06 this notice to you L",TC-Diin which to 6ifle a court action on thEs &cjected CZaim (see Govt. Code Sec. 0145.6) o& 6 months 0 -om the deju:a?- o6 you,-L AppUcatiWm on to FiZe a Late Cu;it�n which '�L to paLtion a covert 6oiL AeZic4 64om Section 0145.4'.6 cZaim-jiting deadtine (seeU Section 946.6) . You may seek the advice o' any attv.,ney of you,% choice in connection with. thi6 matt&t. 7J, you viant to cc,;lzuZt an attojuiey, you showed do so it-nmediatety. IV. FRO%1: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) Count), Administrator, & (3) Public lVorks, Business & Services Division Attached are copies of the above Clair, or Application. Ile notified the claimant of the Board's action an this Claim or Application by mailing a copy of this dociL-Pent I and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Clain in accordance with Section 29703. DATED: 4/12/78 J. R.. OLSSCN, Clerk, By, IL L(I w, 6 - 6) , Deputy Patricia A. Bell V. FRO'.1: (1) Count), Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public h'orks of Supervisors Received copies of this Clain or Application and Board Order. DATED: 4/12/78 County Counsel , B-. County Ad:.-,inistrator, By Public 1."orks, 9-1, 8 . 1 3/77 J � R � Contra Costa County T0: Contra Costa County • MAR 3 19i`� � ¢''f Fmn Department of Public Works MAR 6 1978 Martinez, California PUBLIC 4jrCR�� OFP,�Rr�,Fi, Office at n IT1� r CLAIM AGAINST COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA IF �l�� (Government Code, Sec. 910) , Aj ( ' J. R. OLSSON Date• CLERK BOARD O: SUHMSORS �CONWA COSTA CO., B ..ri"i.Lt 3.L1f1_.Cl_.�i.l:.Deau Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby presents the following claim against the County of Contra Costa: I. Date of accident or occurrence: 2. Name and address of claimant: -37.:2i G yr LAS=AS'E;TE 3. Description and place of the accident or occurrence: C REFS !�� tv�Fiv n. C t4 rv�s A Yr= Psi z', Fa v—::-- Q L f QLf'I—, E-- -k EFk r z>,el-71/V. -9% .—JAN 4. Names of County employees involved, and type, make and number of equipment if known: 5. Describe the Kind and value of damage and attach estimates: l u'!7 i!_-.ti_' �-i- :� �'S�l- �'`•='�Nf S<3/-%� Com':'.r.0 r t c��s��t7 i'"f��.=' }1!_-;0���= i'��.�or-'.=:�• � /�►:GL.�t,i�!!b'.� St•:✓i!�?r^'//n., - �laoL.� �=-`-"i!/';'�il=' i=:pit_' J''�oG- C:. �'F�ii: 1.1� ��T�♦7Gl�r'.L)> F�<G. �lid'_-'%k= h-.G t-;.� /'��':s i=✓.l' l�'�i i!!7."-,'/_=/1i- t7 l.i��/C,L+L � /E'/-�G/i�i= c� fs:'l�.L�_ 7 /•IjS /'j/-�j,� `-fir- (-�-�=i�lV�� ri-.. f':�.5.�i/j L<_, CCS/Y;/rl� 12 Signayu MicroNnied with board order U A ttj jj' UA lit) PCJC}t SERVICE — POOL SERVICE ~ ► , Sales ' 1822 NIT.DIABLO BLVD, Mentals Sales WALNUT CREEK,CALIFORNIA 9459G Repairs 1822 MT. DIABLO BLVD. Mentals Supplies TELEPHONE: (4151 933.3310Service J WALNUT CREEK,CALIFORNIA 9459G Repairs fi Supplies TELEPHONE: (415)9333310 tMERS ORDER NO. PHONE ~DATE jyy 197`t ; CUSTOMERS ORDER NO. PHONE DATE _ 197 -' i l SS ADDRESS CHECK Oil CflrUiT CA14D I CHAACC ON ACCT, OSC. it'A1D OUT CITY RCT. CASH 'CHECK Oil CnEDIT CAnD NO. CH.ANGt: DN ACL T. recfst.. PAID OUT '1 4if t, .C�.,,� fir.•^ce_ �• 1. DESCRIPTION PRICE ! AMOUNT DUAN. DESCRIPTION PRICE { AMOUNT I 1 i 1 1 4 t i � � 1 4 ! i • i I I i I �- I 1 i { i 1 ! i i I Lj SUBTOTAL _ SALES TAX SALES TAX r t 1 DEPOSIT ; _ _- --- '—�`—i ' I DEPOSIT TOTAL .. `, TOTAL 11013 Signature X __� v � .•• 5 Q 8 0 9 2 Signature X ALL CLAIMS AttD REIURNED GOODS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY Tiii5 HILL, ,( ALL CLAIMS AND RETURNED GOODS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THIS BILL. ryntr.!r.l!�1. 17--, -:: -^ ��C•'-w .zw„�,,,, i' 'ti r' » r-,YsY" � ��'� .tom �' ' w ��•y�a� �"Tp.��„a ?'.aR.• •t'... ... i �''� .w, yrr�IF��'�..""'��f:,w•i" vf' .I; . x� '•'(�y`y, �. "Z. �. Sgt•{' �;`� ,VAC't_t:t3�.:.'k�.�;4 �ti `� 1�. "• � �^'''aL�� rt c:�.�.•�F-• iS S�'r�+ .3 _t x'.. s�� �" 1�j i.� Y . ,li:-;.t-. � t �,f� f3 .�ys,,X.• t, ` ! t2 .. ?ps..�-' -- - .5,�" Y_a" ,+a. „�+n-"' ��r 17�'1r:M - YT-.TY� 1: �ry��s.��ef#;.r�<• ,ti+►�s. '`, �{„t:-.r�r'.. ,.., ._ice:. _ f�,t, z�� •.#•�{�,�A� •t5"�'tr�»f�' �i+�' _ - . %. �."T�� }::. '�'.'"'�,'»YS• •j'Y'.,.` ilk+} 'ice' Y*�F.'�`••L•t'i.r, � _J .:;�� •r :.,,�.. AY CLERK DATE PRICE AMOUNT * ITEM / t_ QUAiaTiTY s r: J„ !t t ', j Y , L\ w cr r, PV v c- --o r ! 1 1 5 5 j \`J f r O NJ .x•+; '11"' ... _ .. - .... .SY:T�' :y. - t - :••'.!C�l' .y{ SCARD OF SG?-- VISORS :r CONTRA COSTA CC;J Nil', C.!F ORNIIA Board F_ctzcn 4/11/78 NOTE TO Cr AP.t.t`;T L _- A,aainsz the Ccu.^.t. , ) �r:C r 4 tUs dCcU }:i r7c t C. G"f �S C.LL Rcurt no and o- .vic -c%!Ci? `a.`„^_;: oi, '(CLL'! c _&i ba :r:e Ecazd Act-o:l. CA11 Section Soatd o' CL,''e�'i�SC• 5 fPa-Lagvar.t 111, ✓ZC :E'i ,re-are to California ) Gwen ;LLY.bLam'% to GCvetiunent Code SecticiLs ?11 .J, Government Code.) ) 913, 5 015.4. P.P2aSe note the "WaTning” beZCW. Claimant: Thomas Smith, 4018 Archery Way, El Sobrante, CA Attorney: Naphan, Iva-ry & Glassford, Attorneys at Law Address: 169 14th Street, Oakland, CA 94612 Amount: $2,000, 000. 00 Date Received: March 9 , 1978 5} delivery to Clerk on 3y mail, postmarked on 14arrr R ., 1978 I. FRO'4: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Claim or Application to File Late Claim. � T r � r � 1 ii � DATED: March 9 , 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By (�,!-C ; , F��-,, (1 . Al 1 Deputy Patricia A. Bell II_ FRO\l: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ( -X (Check one only) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. RECEIVED ( ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are NA, R s� ndW-Eying claimant. The Board cannot act for IS days (Section 910.8) . f, ko�.lnigt7X not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . M;n1:n:EZ. LAO ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a Late Claim (Section 911.6) . DATED: ��`' JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, By e-L, ` , Deputy ;--1-11.---BOARD-ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervi sc-s present (Check one only) ( x ) _This'Claim is rejected in full. T ( ) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Board's Order entered in its-mir_utes for this date. 4ATED: 4„/11/78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by Deputy a a cia A. BeII :�R`i\G TO CLAI�L `T (Government Code Sections 91 WARNING & 913) You have only 6 moarths 6,tom the rr4iiing c6 .tniz no -ce .to you 'r Which to j•i.Ce a eoutt action on t,'ziz rejected C°aim (zee Govt. Cade Sec. 945.6) on 6 mont,'vs '-Lom the den.ia•Z o4 yours AppZi.cat,icn to Fite a Late Claim tuitfzin which to yeti,tion a cou''rt 'o, .*Leti.e6 +J•'tcm Section 945.4 '5 cZaim-6iZi.ng deadeLne (see Sec:(ion 946.0') . You may seek the advice o' any a;to2ney o' ycu.'t choice in connection to th .tU6 matte.-L. I,1 c!eu want.to cowuU an atto•zneu, tiou shouZd do .so .immediat9y. IV. FRO.%!: Clerk of the Board TO: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator Attached are copies of the above Claim or application. We notified the claimant of the Board's action on this Claim or application by mailing a copy of this document, and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in accordance with Section 29703. yv ' CISH Deputy DATED: 4/12/78 J. R. CLSSOV Clerk S • Gp�Dar4ia j , A. Bell V. FRO;•1: (1) County Counsel, (Z) County Administrator TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Received conies of this Claim or Application and Board Order. DATED: 4/12/78 Coun y Counsel, 'v County Administrator, 3y 0U 8 ?e, v. 3/'7S F I LF ® I MAR, q .,fit J j I CLAIM OF THOMAS S14ITHf I' �._ir J. R. OCS y�l Q_rPK CCARD 0= _R:t LCON i nA cos i:. CC?. 2 BYILffIL.C..U. .. t.L,c Deputy 3 TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA: 4 1. This Claim is being presented pursuant to Sections 5 900 through 915. 4 of the California Government Code. 6 2. The name and post office address of Claimant is 7 as follows: THOMAS SMITH, 4018 Archery Way, E1 Sobrante, Cali- 8 fornia. 9 3. The Claim is being presented on Claimant' s behalf 10 by NAPHAN, IVARY & GLASSFORD, attorneys at law, 169 14th Street, 11 Oakland, California, 94612, and that is the address to which all 12 notices of this Claim should be sent. 13 4. On or about the 17th day of February, 1978, Claimant 14 had occasion to be inside his residential dwelling located at 15 4018 Archery Way, in the City of E1 Sobrante, County of Contra 16 Costa, State of California; that at said time and place, the 17 COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, acting by and through its agents, servants 18 and employees, the County Contra Costa Sheriff' s Department, 19 Officer A. Burt and Officer A. Gray, and DOES ONE through 20 TEN, did, without any legal cause,or provocation on the part 21 of Claimant, then and there force their way into Claimant' s 22 dwelling and inflict upon the person of Claimant a severe and 23 vicious beating; and .further, did then and there subject the 24 Claimant to physical and verbal assault, and did then and there 25 cause him to be arrested and confined without legal cause or 26 justification therefor; that as a direct and proximate result NAPHAN,[VARY &GLASSFORD ATTORNEYS AT LAW 169 - 14TH sTRCCT OAKLAND, CA. Microfilmed �'.lih board order.9612 TELEPHONE 893-2265 I 1 thereof, Claimant suffered the following personal injuries, to 2 wit: 3 Severe nervous shock and fright, lacerations of the face, 4 bruises and contusions of the head, straining and tearing of the 5ligaments and muscles of the cervical spine, undetermined injuries 6 to the eyes, and bruises and contusions about the body generally. 7 5. The names and capacities of the public employees 8iiresponsible, except as hereinabove mentioned, are unknown to 9lClaimant at this time. 10 6. As of the date of filing this Claim, the Claimant 11 has been damaged in the amount of Two Million Dollars. 12 DATED: March 8, 1978. 13 NAPHAN, IVARY & GLASSFORD 14 15 / By �'X "i 16 EF Y YKES 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 - 2 - NAPHAN,WARY �L'L� &GLASSFORD ATTORNEYS AT LAW 169 - 14TH STREET OAKLAND, CA. 94612 TCLEPHONE 1193-2265 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State oi' California April 11 , 1978 In the Matter of Preapplication for 1978 CETA Title III SPEDY Grant - The Board having considered the report of the County Manpower Program Director regarding DOL CETA Regional Bulletin No. 20-78 which was received and reviewed during the week of April 3, 1978 and which requires a CETA Title III SPEDY Preapplication to be submitted to the U. S. Department of Labor (DOL) separately from the County's preapplications for other CETA grant programs, and The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding the County's present CETA Title III SPEDY grant (DOL Grant 406-5004-32) and approval of the SPEDY Preapplication documents for proposed federal CETA Title III funding in the amount of $1,289,358 for continuation of the County's Summer Program For Economically Disadvantaged Youth (SPEDY) during the period from January 1, 1978 through December 31, 1978, IT IS BY TRE BC.)LRD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute said Preapplication documents for submission to the U. S. Department of Labor. PASSED BY THE BOARD on April 11 , 1973 . I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig- Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator artiXCd ihis11t11 day of Anri1 19 73 County Auditor-Controller County Manpower Program Director J. R. OLSSON. Clerk U. S. Department of By Deputy Clerk Labor .Jeanne 0. 'fagll i RJP:d� ��J��" H -24 4177 15m PUS l ri= a , r JI?Pt1- I a. >tvyaF. ]. S:arL s F 1v3FA C c +tj V FIE J...RAL ASSISTrr%NCE S �,�Nr� 29-801 arnica. 730.4 -- tin62I:12 ' APPLY. ) CArE IDENM CA; A. :.v , ,. 3. car,oY 1"wr U LLR azl7 iii trtraT (00) ir.... ± n a1 0 IPOWT CF i=DEKA ACTMA b�••: L Ai:•tiUlti:iaiC1PtEN1 (1 )EDEPA.L EMPLOrLR IDENUFIUTIOM NO. •• =� h--- Contra C_st= County Bd. of Supervisors l94-60005o9j1 a ::ra..zv, Z«t : County ?!�.-lpoaer Project S::-U?.0.3.sa : 2401-D Stanwell Drive Suite #440 � � t � Pa.3- a. t+c++ara �l�7 � � �3 �2 t ati : Concord, C.,Oy :C-ontra Costa CPAV. �. 71nE 1. =3:. : California L Z17Cpi.c 94520 (Frr Comprehensive Employment r.d..al I. c, ,d P,.,w. ,,� Judy Ann 1%filler (415) 611-4239 i c ra:.,r) - and Training Program �� rrTr�.a•.. Jtiv.) c 7. T1 U A1J Di-54AIPTION OF APPLICANTS PROJECT 3. TYPE cr APPL)CAMT/?EC:PrENT n -.. i o A-Slst. M-;--.,.. 41 A=iw f Lc=_- oy sive Employm Employment and Training Act �,,,.,�,� 1-H, !(1 re*r EIvA1..n.i I..cac.t:n _II (SPEDY) a5+:nuns >`r.+a•.. r y Z• G-4001001 Dl.P 9.TYPE OF A=S1s?AM" 11`fioaie GMM 1-41arrar Glare 9++-Ia tu).rh1® - � ..^. AJiEA C,T PROJECT IMPACT (JVaw.,sf cU"4 sna..ti.a 11 ESTIMATED MUab 12. TYPE OF APPLICATION Ltat-,.4) HER OF PERSOMS A-4- `'nwiti.+ E-XJ11MWAW;a. Contra Costa County, excluding DEMEAntw s-a....l Ci tv of Richmond 1,500r"t"`„"pri"s tats B 13. PROROSEO FIJhOIMO 14. COM"ESSIOMAL DISTRICTS OF: 15. TYPE OF CHANGE (1'-or/1.w 13.) i 2 8 _00 a a7PLtLYQ L 1�OJLQ A-t•wwc, "owlsrs f-Otaar (Spreilac)s •. r•.EiAi s County IfALIT .to 7, 8 less Richmond a:. 3 N/A t S'3 F CO 1S. PROJECT START 17. PROJECT DATE Yw s.a L.LI, DURATION E>.t.r s?D.> J. L=AL C7 19 8 Q Q 2 N&"%A y.iaL I.Uwfr) UTI .. G.+ i 13. ESTIMATE D DATE TTE7 TOO roar '�'A Aar 19. EmSTING FEDERAL IDENTIFiCAT1OM NUMaEA 1 289 358 .. FEDERI►L AGENCY 1� 06-5004-32 23. FrEMERAL AGENCY TO RECEIVE REQUEST Worms.Ciao.Staia.ZLPasio 21. REUAA)LS AQ".Q U.S. Dent. of Labor, Empl. & Trng. Admin. , S.F. , CA 94102 0 Y» p M. o 22. o.da,To Vv In b-0 at wr ►w-71t•a-d b00-6. L U rC308 pA-95.1rai b/ C! MB(r 9S tsh.hadw i i. . .- mb.Wit , Fw�.ar( :0 i.- Ns.r .Ta. txa.v3 alts./+r.i:vtr Wo aftucLwaa c:awla, b L.Wzp+w a1..1.N1..o* A04 w raspooma an ..rtmto& .r..r • , I 7+F-- tr+. aad raw.d, the i.ommoot Jr- boon 3 1�.?►L!f IMT £dr -Norii>i b7 tip. !-PW of b-* of - cE;mnEs 3 I%. .9.;.mb-t ad L!► a,ai:ca-t n:A �.1, u) State Clearinghouse - ❑i mAT1. � 'iM =I op, A r the Gosia' ca Assoc. of Bay- ernnets ❑ CU ❑ ❑ a a. r.PE9 r-1-MZ,aO T)u b. S19)(A711 tAIE -IMA D . Rte ' R. I. Schroder, Chairman ra.. „"i' .69 ' SEMTAT:IIE Board of Supervisors - X78/04/11 t z+. J►:Z,1%-r MA" - 23. APPILICA. Y. a...I&4dMp i TION REC23VED 19 ` :S. i.3:AN.TAMMAL UNIT 27. AOUIMIS:RATIYE OFFICE 2Z FE]E?JIL Af'PfICAT70M o= )OENTIFICATION 1 s s ".$. ACsD?r.SS FEDF2AL GR Mr t MENTIFICATIDM i i 31. A='-0.4 TAXE-4 1 3=- FUNDING Y. �IJ.glolsr Yr ..a.ti lay a. :»J* a. TEOELAL 1 'A?T1Y0 1 S .00 7]. ACTION o.ir> 19 DATE i9 L f'C:E_:J !. Awn:,=aNT ,CO 35. CONTACT FOR AOD::,^MAL tYFC7%a A. g •TION (N.- ..t 7i 1T D a it1T�e*7 f^Y c STa.i _ .00 Ev-D,yG Oar_ 13 AliTQJEXf _. Lu:-1L CC c 37. RE-UARX3 AOOZD o IL :E.-T3 lava 0 s Tr:7!OfJt7!( 1. T:3J ( 1 CO 0 :'r Cn3 SL a. Is bWa1 a`r.v sRla-, .sr ta�ta t.ta:-4 I- cl-I-?N + .....a=;.- L F-U-7AL AZE..NCT x-31 Off,C:4 !c sl«T -_ Is 4W snow pvw om d7sA 1.CM3 Gr=,ar A-il. 5 FEDt".tAl AGENCY U La b..-r V trust aria -)b SrA.yOx;M Frey 4.14 PACE 1 (tc-:Sl . Microfilmed h"-•'''�''c„"c'Naz"''('-'�""'c"•" "y' 1 with bofard 0rder CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CETA TITLE III (SPEDY) PREAPPLICATION NARRATIVE 1. The Total Population of the Area to be Served, Contra Costa County less the City of Richmond, is estimated at 520,000. 2. This certifies that applicant, the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, is a unit of local government as defined in section 94.4 of the CETA regulations, as amended October 18, 1977- 3. The name of any ineligible unit of local government, located within the prime sponsor applicant's Jurisdiction, that has informed the prime sponsor applicant that it will not be participating in the prime sponsor applicant's plan: None. 4. This certifies that the development of the applicant's plan will be in accordhe requirements of the Act and regulations. 5• Si // ief Elected Official: ,< APR 11 1978 (Name) (Date) R. I. Schroder, Chai an Board of Supervisors In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11, 1978 In the Matter of In the Matter of Abandonment of San Ramon Railroad Branch Line On September 28, 1976, the Board of Supervisors at the recommendation of the Public Works Director opposed the abandonment of the Pacific Transportation Company's San Ramon Branch Line. The Board subsequently authorized the Public Works Department to offer testimony at the hearing on November 1, 1977 before the Interstate Commerce Commission. The Public Works Director now reports that he has received an "Initial Decision" by the Administrative Law Judge hearing the case. The decision permits the abandonment of the rail line from Dougherty to Concord, effective April 18 , 1978 unless prior to that date a government agency considers making an offer of financial assistancb to enable the rail service to be continued. The Planning Director advised the Board that an industrial subdivision is pending in the San Ramon area and that abandonment of the branch line ay this time would have serious impact on the development of this -dustrial subdivision. At the recommendation of the Public Works Director and the Planning Director IT IS ORDERED that this Board offer financial assistance as provided in the "Initial Decision" and in conformance with the Procedures For Pending Rail Abandonment Cases. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Public Works Director send a certified letter to the Southern Pacific Transportation Company conveying the offer of financial assistance and further to request the Interstate Commerce Commission to delay issuance of the certificate of abandonment while negotiations with the railroad are proceeding. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator- Public Works Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of • Administration Supervisors cc : Public Works Director affixed this llthday of April 19 78 County Administrator Planning Department ( J. R. OLaSOy, Clerk County Counsel r Congressman George Miller By 0 Deputy Clark Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers M tj Contra Costa County Development Association Coalition of Labor and Business (Alameda & Contra Costa County) Western Electric Company City of Walnut Creek '�; t $ thern Pacific Transportation Company ` H-244�7� 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 19 78 In the Matter of Co:mromise Settlement of edical Services :account David Moore on recommendation of the County Lien Committee IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED T.�'_T the County Auditor-Controller is 11EREBY AUTHORIZED to accept the sum of $300.23 as Co=romise Settlement of Medical Services account for David Moore totaling $450.14. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Dept: Auditor-Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: County Administrator - McGraw Supervisors County Counsel - Flimm affixed this 11th day of April 19 78 _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk t(j Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - 15-an Patricia A. Bell 006194 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Compromise Settlement of medical Serv;ces Account Jimmy J. Franks On recommendation of the County Lien Committee IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED T111AT the County auditor-Controller is IER.3Y AUTHORIZED to accept the sum of $172.91 as Compromise Settlement of Medical Services account for Jimmy J. Franks totaling $251.88. PASSED by the -Board on April 11, 19781 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Dept: Auditor-Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: County Adbrini strator - McGrwa Supervisors :ou_nty Counsel - Flynn affixed this 11th day of April , 19 78 o J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By� �`�� f r �1 �� �.r1' Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 . 15-M Patricia A. Bell In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 13 , 19 .7.8- In the Matter of A ppointment of Ronald Barr in the class of Building Inspection Structural Engineer On the recommendation of the Civil Service Commission, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT appointment from the eligible list of Ronald Barr in the class of Building Inspection Structural Engineer at the third step ($2076) of Salary Level 535 ($1.883 - $2289), effective April 17, 1978, is AUTHORIZED, as requested by the Director of Building Inspection. Passed by the Board on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig. Dept: Civil Service Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Building Inspection Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed thisllth day of April 19 78 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk r BCr`t t,2kcf. i'( / �(C' Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24 4/77 15m _ � J In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 14 78 In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at Meeting IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed below are AUTHORIZED to attend the following meeting, charges to be at County expense unless otherwise indicated: NAME 8 DEPARTMENT MEETING DATE LeRoy Jackson U. S. Department of Labor April 3, 1978 Employment & Training Institute to Maintenance of Effort Monitoring April 6, 1978 Phoenix, Arizona 100% Federal Funds PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Or i g: Director, HRA Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County t•'anpowe r Director Supervisors LeRoy Jackson affixed this llthday of April 19 78 County Administrator County Auditor-Controller �!. R. OLSSON, Clerk B� " r n.-c.� -, Deputy Clerk Patricia . Bell U 'YI H-244;7715M In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 73 In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at Meeting IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed below are AUTHORIZED to attend the following meeting, charges to be at County expense unless otherwise indicated: NAME AND DEPARTMENT 11EETING DATES Wanda Trawick Hospital Financial April 20-21, 1978 Medical Services Management Seminar Stateline, Nevada William Cristy Hospital Financial April 20-21, 1978 Medical Services Management Seminar Stateline, Nevada PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the -minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Director, HRA - Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Medical Services Director Supervisors Employees Named affixed this 11th day of April 19 78 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller1 ,µCr' r Deputy Clerk H 24 12n4 - ,s-M Patricia A. Bell �1��L In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 1978 In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance At Conference IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Gerry Evans, Engineering Technical Supervisor of M & T Lab, is_.authorized to attend the 14th annual meeting of the Triaxial Institute for Structural Pavement Design to be held April 18-20, 1978 in Klamath Falls, Oregon. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ORIG: Public Works Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: Public Works Department affixed this 11th day of April 19 78 Auditor-Controller County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By f 'C t i Deputy Clerk P?iflCia �V 00 11 2, 1;',, 1Sm In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11-0 19 78 In the Matter of Travel Authorization IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Family Law Commissioner Wayne A. Westover, is AUTHORIZED to attend the Association of Family Conciliation Courts Conference in Vancouver, B.C. , Canada, during the period May 16 , 1978 - May 22, 1978. Passed by the Board on April 11 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Orig: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Sea) of the Board of cc: Superior Court Supervisors Administrator affixed thisllth . day of�Apr;.1 ' 19 78_ Auditor-Controller J_ R_ OLSSON. Clerk Bk --,* P .ice s t -Lim?L_ Deputy Clerk H 24 12174 - is-NO Patricia A. Bell In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 �g In the Matter of Request for Refund of Penalty and Interest Added to Tax Bill , for Parcel No. 175-052-021-3. The Board on November 22, 1977 having referred to the County Treasurer-Tax Collector for report a letter from Mr. Andrew F. Kritscher, 1111 Hilltop Drive, Lafayette, California 94549 requesting refund of penalty and interest on taxes paid on Parcel No. 175-052-021-3; and The Board on December 20, 1977 having acknowledged receipt of a memorandum from Mr. R. 0. Seaton, Assistant Assessor, advising that the request had been referred to his department by the Tax Collector and outlining the requirements of the law pertaining to escape assessments; and A January 12, 1978 letter having been received from Mr. Kritscher protesting the classification of his claim as an escape assessment and -ging reconsideration of his request, and the board having ref=----ed same to County Counsel for review and advice; and A March 30, 1978 letter having been received from Mr. Kritscher commenting on a newspaper article related to home- owner exemption claims, advising that he had never received a letter of any kind regarding claim for homeowners exemption, and once again urging the Board to authorize refund of penalty for interest added to tax bill for Parcel No. 175-052-021-3; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFERRED to County Counsel for report . PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc.• Mr. A. F. Kritscher witness my hand and the Seal of the Board or County Counsel Supervisors County Assessor affixed thislith day of April 19_ 9 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By / t�. i;,--/,.?%!`i::_' Deputy Clerk Helen C. Marshall ��f1 H-24 4/77 15m IN 11HE BOARD Or SUF=f- SOBS OF %'. CO�-a"RA COSTA COUNY , STA`_rE OF CALIFORNT4 April 11, 1978 In the Matter of ) Request for Cash Disbursement ) in Connection with ) Assessment District 1973-4, ) Danville Off Street Parking. ) The Board having referred to the Public Works Director and County Administrator, a letter dated February 20, 1978 from Michael Flynn, Chairman of the Danville Parking District Taxpayers Advisory Committee; Said letter requesting that monies accumulated from the sale of surplus property within: Assessment District 1973-4 be disbursed in cash on March 31, 1978 and thenceforth annually as payments for the surplus property are received by the County; The Public Works Director having advised the Board that the improvement work for Assessment District 1973-4 has been completed with the exception of landscaping and it appears that $10,000 would cover the cost of the landscaping. The Public Works Director having further reported that a cash balance of $78,684.14 is presently available in the Assessment District Fund with quarterly payments totaling approximately $222,000 in principal and interest to be received over the next 4 1/2 years from the sale of the surplus property, and deducting an allowance of $10,000 to complete the landscaping would leave a balance of $68,000 available for disbursement in proportion to the assessments. The Public Works Director having further advised that the disbursements would be accomplished in two ways: (1) Those who paid their assessments in full would receive viarrants for their share. (2) Those whose assessments are payable in installments mould receive warrants for their share up to the amount of principal paid by them to date. In the latter case, shares, if any, in excess of previous principal payments would be retained in the County Treasury to be applied against the individual's future assessment installments as they become due. The Public Works Director having recomr ended that Counsel for the Assessment District be directed to prepare the appropriate docuTents and resolutions for disbursement of $68,000 cash presently available, and then annually for disbursement of funds received from the sale of the property until all surplus funds are disbursed. It is by the Board ORDERED that the recommendation of the Public Works Director is APPROVED. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the d?te aforesaid. Witness rrd hand and the Seal of the Originating Department: Board of Supervisors Public Works (LD) affixed this /"f day of 19 V. cc: County AdrilLhistrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk- Acting lerkActing Auditor-Controller Robert Brunsell By ( - � e`.�1�. reput�r Clerk Sturgiss, Ness & Brunsell � J Watergate inner, Suite 1150 V Frr:ervville, CP. 946Q3 Danville Pavk ng; District Taxpa-er s AdvisO:j Cis^.-d I��[, _ l,Lr. 1'Lc,iael Flynn, Cn:,, m n P. 0. BJH: 698, Danville, CA 94526 v; In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Assessment District 1973-74, Danville Parking, Surplus UEREAS the Assessment District 1973-74, Danville Parking, fiord has received and wi-11 be receiving significant payments as a result of sale of surplus property, and jMMAS the construction project is virtually completed, and VUEREAS the count in the find far exceeds the current expenditure requirements, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Auditor and the County Treasurer take appropr;=`a steps to credit the Assessment District 1973-74, Da n.ville Parking, fund incerest earned on cash balances of the find from this date forward. PASSM BY TIE BOARD on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig. Dept: Audi tor-Controller Supervisors ofrixed thisi i U day of_ Aoril 1978 CC: County Treasurer Public Works J. R. OLSSOM, Clerk By Deputy Clark A.,�oseph It • 2-1 i 76 15m 0����� 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11, , 1978 In the Matter of Approving Deferred Improvement Ag eeTent for LUP 2235-77 1;'alnut Creek area. The Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute a Deferred ITniprovement Agreement kith Lloyd Lekse, et al , permitting the deferment of construction of permanent improvements required as a condition of approval for LUP 2235-77, Walnut Creek area. PASSED by the Board on April ll, 197$. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Department: P14 (LD) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisor cc: Recorder (via P.W.) affixed thisllth day of April 19 78- Public Works Director Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Assessor //tt Lloyd Lekse Bye �� h_� (�'�• Deputy Clerk 76 ?McConnell Lane Patricia A. Bell 1•;alnut Creek, CA 94596 H-24 4/77 15m in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Amendment of the Drug Abuse Board's Conflict of Interest Code Pursuant to Government Code §87303, and in accordance with the 4 April 1978 memorandum from County Counsel re: the above- referenced matter, this Board hereby APPROVES the following proposed amendments to the Drug Abuse Board's Conflict of Interest Code: 1. In Section 400 (a) , change "Executive Officer" to "Execu- tive Assistant"; 2. Revise Section 400 (b) to read: "In the case of the head of the agency and the members of boards and commissions, the Executive Assistant shall make and retain a copy of such state- ments and forward the original to the County Clerk. "; 3. In Section 5-�_7 'e) , change the word "employer" to "employee"; 4. On Exhibit "A" , add "Ex Officio Member of the Drug Abuse Board" as a designated position and assign to it disclosure cate- gories 1 and 2; and 5. On Exhibit "A" , add "Executive Assistant" as a designated position and assign to it disclosure category 2. PASSED by the Board on April 11 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc : Drub: Abuse Bo.,ird Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Counsel Supervisors County Aeriinistratar afiiixed this lith day of April 1973 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk ?obbi e Gu`i errez H-24 4177 15m ' I . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 1978 In the Matter of Amendment of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 7-A's Conflict of Interest Code Pursuant to Government Code §87303, and in accordance with the 4 April 1978 memorandum from County Counsel re: the above- referenced matter, THIS BOARD HEREBY APPROVES the proposed amendments to Sanitation District No. 7-A's Conflict of Interest Code, as set forth in the District's Resolution No. 5/78, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" , and further APPROVES the District' s Code as so amended, attached hereto as Exhibit "B" , both Exhibits being incorporated herein by reference. PASSED by the Board on April 11 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc : Counts Sanitatior. Supervisors District �'o. 7-A affixed thisll`h day of April 19 78 Cour_ty Counsel County administrator J. R. OLSSON, Cleric Bymayy'- 1 Deputy Clerk Robb--i P (��A:`P+'� Robb--i �npz H-24 4/77 1 Sm 09.1 BEFORE THE BOARD OF DIPWECTOPS OF CONTrP-A COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 7-A Ir. the Matter of Amending ) the District ' s Conflict ) RESOLUTION NO. 7/ c of Interest Code ) The Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 7-A RESOLVES THAT: The District ' s Manager/Engineer recommends that, in light of recent staff changes within the District and pursuant to Government Code §87306, the Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 7-A should amend its current Conflict of Interest Code, adopted by the District Board on 10-26-76 and approved, as revised, by the Board of Supervisors on 1-25-77, as follows : 1. In Section 400 (a) , substitute "District's Administrative and Financial Services Officer" for "Public Works Department Administrative Services Officer" . 2. Change Section 400 (b) to read: "In the case of the head of the agency and the members of boards and commissions, the Adminis- trative and Financial Services Officer shall make and retain a copy of the statement of financial interest and forward the original to the County Clerk. 3. Change Exhibit "A" to read: DESIGNATED POSITIONS DISCLOSURE CATEGORY Member of Board of Directors 1 & 2 District Manager/Engineer 1 & 2 Administrative & Financial 1 & 2 Services Officer The Menbers of the Board of Directors include: Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the designated alternate Mayor of the City of Antioch and the designated alternate Mayor of the City of Pittsburg and the designated alternate 4. On Exhibit "B" , substitute "District" for "County" in paragraphs 2 and 3 . 5. On Lxhibit "B" , Group 3 "areas" shall be: Dtsrri" . _ T3uildinjs - _aintenance - Construction tC) Distr_:,t Grounds - :'aintena nce (D) Sewer Facility 14aintenance (E) Sewer Facility Construction (F) Sanitation & Water Supplv (G) Office Supplies & Equipment (H) Motor Vehicles (I) !Motor Vehicle Parts (J) Petroleum Products (R) Landscaping (L) Telephone Equipment This Board of Directors HEREBY APPROVES the above-stated reco;:Lmendation of its Manager/Engineer and the Secretary of this Board is directed to forward the Code as so amended, a copy of which is attached hereto, to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, the Code-reviewing body, for approval of said proposed amended Code PASSED AND ADOPTED on March 15 , 1973 by the following vote: AYES: Directors iiassel amine, Roberts and Siino NOES: Pion ABSENT: i:ore I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of Contra Costa Countv Sanitation District No. 7-A on 'larch 15 , 1978. ATTEST: W. L. GALLAGHER Secretary to the Board of Directors . 9 ? By - Secretary VJ.T:me -2- ��00 CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SA23ITATION DISTRICT NO. 7-A SECTION 100. Purpose. Pursuant to the provisions of Government Code Sections 87300, et seq. , the Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7-A hereby adopts the following Conflict of Interest Code. Nothing contained herein is intended to modify or abridge the provisions of the Political Reform Act of 1974. The provisions of this Code are additional to Government Code Section 87100 and other laws pertaining to conflicts of interest. Except as otherwise indicated, the definitions of said Act and regulations adopted pursuant thereto are incorporated herein, and this Code shall be interpreted in a manner consistent therewith. SECTION 200. Designated Positions. The positions listed on Exhibit "A" are designated positions. Officers and employees holding those positions are designated employees and are deemed to make, or participate in the making of, decisions which may foreseeably have a material effect on a financial interest. SECTION 300. Disclosure Statements. Designated positions shall be assigned to one or more of the disclosure categories set forth in Exhibit "B". Each designated employee shall file an annual statement disclosing that employee 's interest in investments, real property, and income, designated as reportable under the category to which the employee' s position is assigned. i SECTION 400. Place and Time of Filing. I (a) All designated employees required to submit a statement of financial interests shall file the original with the District's Administrative and Financial Services Officer. (b) In the case of the head of the agency and the members of boards and commissions, the Administrative and Financial Services Officer shall ma'%-e and retain a copy of the statement of financial interest and fort.ard the original to the County Cler::. 11 �,,. q1�r� (c) a designated employee required to submit a statement of financial interest shall submit an initial statement within 30 days alter the effective date of this Code. (d) Civil Service employees appointed, promoted or transferred to designated positions shall file initial statements within 30 days after date of employment. (e) All other employees appointed, promoted or transferred to designated positions shall file initial statements not less than 10 days before assuming office or if subject to confirmation, 10 days before being confirmed, unless an earlier assumption of office is ' required by emergency circumstances, in which case the statement shall be filed within 30 days thereafter. (f) Annual statements shall be filed during the month of February by all designated employees. Such statements shall cover the period of the preceding calendar year. Closing statements shall be filed within 30 days of leaving a designated position. Such statements shall cover the period from the closing date of the last statement filed to the date of leaving the position. (g) A designated employee required to file a statement of i financial interest with any other agency, which is within the same territorial jurisdiction, may comply with the provisions of this Code by filing a duplicate copy of the statement .filed with the other agency, in lieu of an entirely separate document. SECTION 500. Contents of Disclosure Statements. Disclosure state-ments shall be made on forms supplied by the County Clerk and shall contain the following information: (a) Contents of Investment and Real Property Reports : When an investment, or an interest in real property, is required to be reported, the statement shall contain: (1) A statement of the nature of the investment or interest; (2) The name o:: the business entity in which each investment is held, and a 7eneral descriation o- the business activity in .:Ilich t^o business on-Lit`; is engaged; -2- (3) The address or other precise location of the real property; (4) A statement c•;hether the fair market value of the investment, or interest in real property, exceeds ten thousand dollars ($lU, 000) , and whether it exceeds one hundred thousand dollars ($100 , 000) . This information need not be provided with respect to an interest in real property which is used principally as the residence of the filer. (b) Contents of Personal Income Reports : When personal income is required to be reported, the statement shall contain: ' (1) The name and address of each source of income aggregating two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) or more in value, or twenty-five dollars ($25) or more in value if the income was a gift, and a general description of the business activity, if any, of each source; (2) A statement whether the aggregate value of income from each source was greater than one thousand dollars ($1, 000) , and whether it was greater than ten thousand dollars ($10, 000) ; I (3) A description of the consideration, if any, for which the income was received; (4) In the case of a gift, the amount and the date on which the gift was received_ (c) Contents of Business Entity Income Reports: When income of a business entity, including income of a sole proprietorship, is required to be reported, the statement shall contain: (1) The name, address and a genera'_ description of the business activity of the business entity; In the case of a business entity which provides legal or brokerage services , the name of every person who paid fees to the business entity if the filer' s prorates share of fees from such person was equal to or greater than one thousand dollars ($1,000) ; (;) In the case of a business entity not covered by paragraph (2) , the name of every person from whom the business entity received payments if the filer's prorata share of gross receipts from such person was equal to or greater than ten thousand dollars ($10, 000) during a calendar year. (d) Contents of Management Positions Reports: When management positions are required to be reported, a designated employee shall list the name of each business entity not specified above in which he is a director, officer, partner, trustee, employee, or in which he holds any position of management. (e) Initial Statement: The initial statement filed by an employee appointed to a designated position shall disclose any reportable investments and interests in real property. i (f) Acquisition or Disposal During Reporting Period: In the case of a statement filed under Section 400 (f) , if the investment, or interest in real property, was partially or wholly i acquired or disposed of during the period covered by the statement, I f the date of acquisition or disposal. SECTION 600. Disqualification. A designated employee must disqualify himself from making or participating in the making of any decisions in which he has a reportable financial interest, when it is reasonabiv foreseeable that such interest :ray bematerially affected by the decision. No designated employee shall be required I to disqualify 'himself with respect to any matter which could not be 00 legally acted upon or decided without his participation. APPROVED BY RESOLUTION NO. 5/78 adopted by the Board of Directors of Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7-A on "zrcn 15. 1978 APPROVED BY RESOLUTION NO. adopted by the Contra Cost County Board of Supervisors on i vf913 EXHIBIT "A" DESIGNATED POSITIONS DISCLOSURE CATEGORY Members of Board of Directors 1 & 2 District Manager/Engineer 1 & 2 Administrative and Financial 1 & 2 Services Officer The members of the Board of Directors include: Chairman of the Board of Supervisors,and the designated alternate Mayor of the City of Antioch, and the designated alternate Mayor of the City of Pittsburg, and the designated alternate 11 i i 1 EXHIBIT "B" Disclosure Cagegories An investment, interest in real property, or income is reportable if the business entity in which the investment is held, the interest in real property, or the income or source of income may foreseeably be affected materially by any decision made or participated in by the designated employee by virtue of the employee' s position. Designated EmDloyees in Group "1" must report: All investments, interests in real property and income, and any business entity in which the person is a director, officer, partner, trustee, employee, or holds any position of management. Financial interests are reportable only if located within the District or if the business entity is doing business or planning to do business in the Distict (and such plans are known by the designated employee) or has done lousiness within the District at any time during the two year prior to the filing of the statement. Designated Employees in Group "2" must report: Investments in any business entity, income from any source and status as a director, officer, partner, trustee, eriployee, or holder of a position of management in any business entity, wnich, within the last two years has contracted, or in the future forseeably may contract with the District to provide services, supplies, materials, machinery or equipment. Designated Employees in Group "3" must report: Investments in any business entity, income from any source and status as a director, officer, partner, trustee, emoloyee, or holder of a position of management in any business entity which, within the last two years, had contracted or in the future foreseeably r•,a, contract :with Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7-A to 001)1 -1- EXHIBIT "B" (continued) provide services, supplies, materials, machinery or equipment which are related to one of the following areas: (R) District Buildings - Maintenance (B) District Buildings - Construction (C) District Grounds - Maintenance (D) Sewer Facility Maintenance (E) Sewer Facility Construction (F) Sanitation & INater Supply (G) Office Supplies & Equipment (H) Motor Vehicles (I) Motor Vehicle Parts (J) Petroleum Products (K) Landscaping (L) Telephone Equipment 00(j -2- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 1978 In the Matter of Appeal of Mr. Daniel Ostrander, Applicant, from Action of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Application for Minor Subdivision 267-77, Alamo ar a. Mr flaZii ri T Sg1dGi i' (ILdiiG�. WHEREAS on the 22nd day of March, 1978, the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission approved with conditions the application for Minor Subdivision 267-77, Alamo area, filed by Mr. Daniel Ostrander; and WHEREAS within the time allowed by law, Mr. D. Ostrander filed with this Board an appeal from said conditions; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that a hearing be held on said appeal before this Board in its Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, on Tuesday, the 9th day of May, 1978 at 11 :00 a.m. and the Clerk is directed to publish notice of hearing, pursuant to code requirements. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. CC: Mr. D. Ostrander Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. D. Seldon Supervisors 11th April 78 Mr. G. McCulley affixed this day of 19 Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Gerk .onda Amdahl i�00 H-24 4/77 15m IN _S 'ILI Pik CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: April 4, 1978 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesus SUBJECT- APPEAL: Minor Subdivision #267-77 Director of PIannin Ostrander/Seldon/Alamo APPLICANT: Daniel Ostrander OWNER: David L. Seldon APPELLANT: Daniel Ostrander PUBLIC HEARINGS: March 22, 1978, San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission DECISION: Approved for two lots with conditions APPEAL FILED: March 29, 1978 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The following people should be notified of your Board's hearing date and time: Daniel Ostrander 164 Nimshew Stage Chico, CA 95926 t C E 1 VE David L. Seldon C.P.Q. Box 1190 . Seoul, KoreaO George McCulley CLE Bo.oLUON 23 1890 Green Valley Roaday - - 4 oar Danville, CA 9 .526 "'""" ""' — .•'P"v AAD:dmr Attachments: Letter of appeal, Planning Department Acknowledgement, Minutes, Staff Report, flap, Negative Declaration cc: File = 'N!5 267-77 w4h board o,uaf Planning Department Contra San n:Planning ng c Valley Are:. . Comrnissron Andrew H. Young County Administration E3utlding. North Wing Costa Chairman P.O B')t 951 Juanita W. Burow Martinez.California 93553 County Vice Chairman Linda P. Bess Anthony A.Dchaesus Uurclnr of Planning _ Richard c. Karrett Jonn O. Meakin John W.Olandar Phone: 372-2031 ^ Nelson S.Wright April 3, 1975 Daniel Ostrander 164 Nimshew Stage Chico, CA 95926 Dear Sir: This letter acknowledges receipt of your letter of appeal, dated March 25, 1975, and the $60 filing fee for Minor Subdivision #267-77, which was heard by the San Ramon galley Area Planning Commission on March 22, 1978. Your appeal is being transmitted to the Board of Supervisors. The Board will notify you as soon as a hearing date is scheduled. Should you have questions relative to the above information, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely yours, Anthon A. Dehaesus . Dir c or of P a ing rt vey yg ssistan Current cc: File fMS 267-77 David Seldon Supervisor Hasseltine Public Works, Land Development George McCulley 00 .c �fl tAicroiiirnad with board order RE %- ' ... D MAR t9 11 as AH '78 P.C. 9,ox ('51 M,-,?_,tJ_n-?7, Cali_ fnri � Re.- ATm)c-nl r)(` .:,I ** -,,t,,, subdivision 2637-77 To '.'hom it Mny Concern, The )rc-ose of t!,'L.q lettlt' is to express my disscz' L. J- .9, - t!!e SLin R-mon Vzajje�r Areti Flannin�_- _j L. dbci, on m I E, bN L: t S Dmfln .,nd 11,s ps:-ze"' ri e his T' o C o s s i i E e t t�r 1)_''. w re r) ''0:a1 i:2 e -h 17`10 07 -1 h nrnd t�ii ',;,i r k-) %7.0ils of w- c U A L: V t o, % Ctl '?:a U -7 7 52 -If= ;7r) 210 •j%.,_;jziirn5d with board ordef ADDENDUM TO M.S. 267-7; The conditions of approval do not reflect updated memos from the Department of Public Works. The conditions should be' amended as follows: 1 . Delete from Condition 2-D the following: "4-foot 6-inch sidewalk". 2. Add as Condition 2-L the follot•:ing: "Convey to the County by Grant Deed sufficient right�-of-way beyond the present 60 feet to accorr»,no- date the proposed 8-foot wide equestrian trail along Green Valley Road. MgCllsw 121 -A., wi+h board csCer '! LLEY REE ?Ln„iali-.G l:Gii"iSSiGit CONTRA COS Tr COUNTY,, CALIrORNIA DANIEL OSTRANDER (Applicant) DAVID L. SCLD01.1 !O.;npri, Cour!ty File #t-4S 267- 77: The applicant, request approval of a minor subdivision to divide 1.98 acres into 4, parcels. All parcels less than 5 acres (A-20, 176 square feet, B-22, 760 square feet, C- 23, 125 square feet, D-20, .083 square feet). All parcels less than 250 feet average 1 width (A-92', 6-108', C-110', D-92'). Subject property is described as follows: Parcel A of MS 113-71 fronting for 370 feet on the north side of Stone Valley Road and for npproximately 320' on the ::rest side of Gre:en Valley Road, in the Alaino area_ (A-2) (CT 3461) is On February 8, 1978 having been fixed as the time for hearing on this item, the meeting was declared open by the Chairman. E Upon the ;lotion of Commissioner MEAKIN, Seconded by Commissioner GUROW, the application ti✓as rescheduled for hearing on ;larch 22, 1978 by a unanimous vote. , On March 22, 1978 having been fixed as the time for the rescheduled hearing on this 4 item, the meeting was declared open by the Chairman. 4' Staff presented the staff report, described the project and explained the location. Staff recommended approval for 2 parcels, with conditions. DANIEL OSTRAlNDER stated they had applied for 4 parcels originally; the geologist recommended 3 parcels, so they changed their request. Alamo Improvement Association ` recommended 3 parcels. Green Valley Homeowners' Association was concerned with traffic arid recommended 2 parcels. He felt the traffic problems could be worked out. A gentleman from Public Works advised him they were opposed to having more than two entrances onto Green Valley Road. Was not opposed to 3 lots, if 2 lots could have � 4 one driveway off Green Valley Road and one driveway on Stone Valley Road. They 4 designated the proposed building sites to require no grading. The Engineer's report, the Geologist's report and Alamo Improvements Association all recommend 3 parcels and they can meet Public Works' requirement for 2 driveways. (He submitted maps to 1 the Commissioners.) The driveway onto Stone Valley Road would be 100' from the stop sign. LAKE M'IDDLETON, Engineer, stated :.here are 3 building sites; asked rezoned to R-20 and a minimum of grading. lie couldn't see any reason why it shouldn't be approved for 3 lots. GEORGE McCULLEY, 1890 Green Valley Road, Danville, CA was in total support of staff's recommendation for 2 lots. The property on top of the hill is zoned A-2 and he felt the zoning should be in concert with R-40. Even without the driveways, this portion of the road is narrow. It's a beautiful piece of property; didn't know how much grading is going to be required but felt 2 lots were very appropriate. He assumed road improvements would be required. It is narrow and could present some problems. CO3MISSIONER 14RIGHT asked if any consideration was being vien to the widening of the bend. MR. REACA.N advised anticipated future alignment of Green Valley Road. They would recommend only one driveway sufficiently away from the intersection and one driveway on Green Valley Road. MR. OSTR:u.IDER stated he and the engineer worked up an alternative for only one driveway for all. 3 parcels. According to the engineer, there will be no grading (Continued page 2) Upon, =^e i•;OTiCt; of Commissioner KENNETT SECO';DED by Co,,.missioner BUROW , the application was approved for 2 lots, subject to staff conditions (Exhibit "A" attached) b1 the f o l 1 o:•.i n,g vote on March 22, 1975 AYES: Coamissioners - KENNETT, EUROUT, BEST, YOUNG ,..�__ ,1!.;r�: i,C.•7:-'iSSii;.^.?rs _ I,;RIGT•iT, ME:1KIi: ASSENT: Co^,umissioners - OLANDER ABSTAT.IN Co::-,issioners - f^1�1 ,.11i.1iT Daniel Ostrander, 164 pj � Z•, s• L 11 Chico, CA 95926 y ; ISL Lam. ► Da> id L. Sheldon, C.P.O. Box 1190, I���:'u�e Seuu.l., 1 r MS 267-77 ' �, `_ �3nICIU `r•:lill :.,OC]CCI OlC�Zt 1,I:13i.1 � Minor Subdivision 267-77 Page 2 on all 3 house sites. Any grading would have to be approved prior to building. It would be almost impossible for him to develop the property for only, 2 lots because of the improvements required. The houses across the street are R-15 zoning. The proposed lots are bigger than anything close to it. COMMISSIONER WRIGHT commented on the statement that no development should be considered on the slope and asked if he accommodated that where he placed his house. MR. BRAGBON replied "C" is the only one that starts to get in where the hill starts going up. COM-IISSIONER WRIGHT stated he was still not clear on what Public Works is asking for on the curve. MR. REAGAN advised approximately 40 feet from the opposite side of the road, excluding the tree. Green Valley Road would be widened to its ultimate width. He could not say specifically. - C01,11MISSIONER MEAKIN asked if the consideration for R-40 zoning based on 2 lots was the steepness of the terrain. MR. BRAGBON replied staff felt the lower portion was buildable. COMISSIONER MEAKIN asked if the terrain was more similar to the R-15 and R-20 to the east and south or R-100 to the north. COINMISSIONER !.'RIGHT advised == was very similar to R-15 to the west. It was found that due to the terrain and lot configuration, 2 lots would be a more appropriate division of the property and would mitigate some of the traffic concerns. 1123 Microriimsd wiii, Guard ordar EXHIBIT "A" Conditions fur. ApAro.I or .Vinor :; -hdivisir,n 20-7" 1 . This request is approved for two parcels per revised map submitted February S, 1975 with Parcel R to be divided between Parcels A and C so that the two created parcels have equal areas (approximately 43,070 square feet each) . 2. Comply with the requirements of the Contra Costa County Public Works Department, as follows: A. Convey to the County by Grant Deed S feet of additional right-of-way on Stone Valley Road as required for the planned future width or feet. It. In accordance with Section 91-4.411 of the Urdinanc•e Cnde, the• owner.- -of' all existing easements within areas to he conveyed to Contra Costa County shall consent to the conveyance of those areas. C. Ithen the Parcel Map is submitted for checking, the areas to be conveyed shall be shown thereon. The instruments, which must be executed by the owners before the Parcel Map can be filed, will be prepared by the Public Works Department, Lane( Development Division. All instruments shall he recorded simultaneously with the Parcel flap. D. Construct curb, necessary longitudinal drainage and pavement widening on Green Dalley Road. The face of curb shall be located in accordance with Public Works Plan No. L' 4351A-72. E. Construct curb, n7 S-foot meandering pedestrian and bicycle path and necessary lon_i:wlinal drainage on Stone Dalley Road. 'Clic face of the corh shall by located in accordance with Plan No. li KWA-72 on Cite with the Public Works Department with minor modifications. .F. Submit site grading drainage plans to the Public Works Department, Land Development Division, for review prior to the issuance of any building permit. G. Install all new utility distribution services underground. I!. Suhmit improvement plans to the Public: Works Department, Land HveIor azat Division, for review; execute a Subdivision Agreement with Contra Cust:: County to guarantee the construction of the improvements; post the bond required by the Agreement, and pay an inspection fee. Overall curl) grade plans are available at' the Public Works Department for use by the applicant in the preparation of specific improvement plans. 1 . File a Parcel .•tan on the entire parcel prior to the side or development of any parcel . The Parcel map must be riled with the County PuZc Depa rtmen z and recorded within one yvar from the dace of the a pit ro a. thrs Knor subdivision or this p n:rit to suhdiVide will expire, Uyo!: approval of the lrire; for of Planning , a one-year extension may he granted to record the Parcel ;lap. ` with board order Condlt.Lons of Approval - MS 267-77 Page 2 .I. Ali citcroachr:ent pcrill i t shall be obtaiIted frons rbc Nib ic: ".orks ilcp:tt'inlc•nt , L;nttl Develolmlent hivi-ion, For drive-way colillections Within the right-017-Way of CI-Cell K. Convey to the County by GrWlt Deed the necessary additional righ, of-way On Green Valley Road in the vicinity of tite Oa . Zt'CC alolig the Parcel C frontage to acconnnodat a any nlOdi f i cation o F the curb alignment and side-.walk location. The Face of curb shall be located ,10 feet from the face of curb on the opposite side of Green Valley Road unless, in order to save the tree, a change of alignment is acceptable to the Public Works Department, Land Development Division. L. Convey to the County by Grant Deed sufficient right-of-way beyond the present 60 feet to accommodate the proposed 8-foot wide equestrian trail along Green Valley Road. 3. There shall be one driveway opening; for each parcel. The location of driveways shall be reviewed and approved by Public Works Department and Planning Department. a. 'rhe applicant shall submit site development plan which shall include a preliminary soil report on the location and, grading for houses, driveways and garages. No structures shall be located within the eastern 6,000 square feet of the property (in a triangular shape at the corner of Stolle Valley and Green Valley Roads). Development slial.l be as per approved plans. S.. The property shall be rezoned to R-40. The Final flap shall not be.re'cordt-1 until the R-40 zor:_:;g uecomes effective. 6. Comply with the rctitilrements of the Danville Fire District. 7. Comply :with the rcgltiremcnts of the County Building InspectLon Depart;:acnt. S. The applicant shall submit grading plans for review and approval of the Planning Department prior to issuance of grading permits. 9. If archaeologic materials are uncovered during grading. trctichin� or other on-site excavation, earthwork within 30 iticters of these materials sliall ltc• stopped until a professional archaeologist who is certified by the Societe for California Archacoiol,y (SCA) and/or the Society of Professional Archaeology (SOPA) has had an opportunity to evaluate the significance of the find and sug;cest appropriate mitigation measures, if they arc deemed necessary. 1(1. Comp 1%. twiIIt the re-Iti i reinents tit' the; tionit;try 11i:strict.. 11. 'tile plc••.c 1 opo r slt:t 1 1 comp t. v i tit Flte Stitt !Nits:cell list i f i ed Sch-no i lioiiC:y -as it relat:s til colitrihiilion 71' funds for tho.,: dLveiViYmvat til schoal 1-aci l itics within tli; District. (The San Itainon Valley Unifieu School District'. "Developer's Policy".) 12. Some potential for li(luefaction m:1; exi:.t a;t it:bject property. i"oat COnil i i Loi: i s �:t11)!CL'-, tC, 1:11 t i 0;1 thrr,1: :1 11ropCr t oLindat 10:; a11d 5t dcsi.gn upO;i ;lp,1re:=;Il of the Coutltc' Building inspection Department. t1nC:dh .; .,oriimac! with board or q ( j 3!1C,/:ti (3-22-78) CON1'I:N\ COSTA COUNTY Pi.ANNNING M,4w-,TmI,.Nr ,NOTICE OF lCompletion of Environmental Impact Report Ll Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance Lead Agency Other Responsible Agency Contra Costa Count c/o Planning Department.. P.O. Box 951 Martinez, California 94553 Phone (415) 372-2031 Phone EIR Contact Person Margaret Coulter Contact Person PROJECT DESCRIPTION: DANIEL OSTRANDER (Applicant) DAVID L. SELDOM (Owner), County File 1'r1MS 267-77: The applicant request approval of a minor subdivision to divide 1.98 acres into 4 parcels. All parcels less than 5 acres (A-20, 176 square feet, B-22, 760 square feet, C-23, 125 square feet, D-20, .083 square feet). All parcels less than 250 feet average width (A-921, B-1081, C-1101, D-921).. Subject property is described as follows: Parcel A of MS 113-71 fronting for 370 feet on the north side of Stone Valley Road and for approximately 320' on the ,vest side of Green Valley Road, in the Alamo area. (A-2) (CT 3461)(193-200-021) It is deteraiae(i from initial study by Margaret Coulter of the Planning Department that this project does not have a significant effect on the environment. Justification for negative declaration is attached. The Environmental Impact Report. is available for review at the below address: Contra Costa Count), Planning Department 4th Floor, North Wing, Administration Bldg. Pine G Escobar Streets Martinez, California Da Pis\ed ��� 60 Final date for review/appeall�(ice', Planning ep-Ttment Representative {r'' \ i ftcrofilmsd with board order Ai'9 1/74 The Project Will Not Have A Significant Effect On The Environment The applicant's original request i,us for a four lot minor subdivision i.ith. sj&gAficant associated .ivirpacts. A revision to this plan v:ras received January- 9, 1973 for a three lot minor subdivision mitigating some of the earlier vnpacts. The proposed developmbnt is still con- strained by steep topography; further reduction in lots is probably- warranted with ali accompanying rezoning to R-110. The staff report should address the following: topographic constraints including slope stability; access limitations, and general developability of the site. with board oeds� r_ cIr SI'TE`S Q 'a 'ir _-��,`�.,,��.,� '��,\ \ \ \\`�\�.�• �\•�. \'•. �`1 00'•6 !'?s�G�T"=----.,.�..— 'r.:.--- " - --�."'•"' (4*q •/ __ \"per \`\ ' `\\\ �•..� Y\��\ 1 ` \�`•\ � tr .'"� ._ _ -.'�...`- _� — �•—�...+— ..._-••'_r` - ` Xx ``` �` --, '' �`_�\-����'' `�.``' �` .�` �`��� - - -- -_�=-= -= - �'�_ ✓��_ �_ VICINITY MAP WO N C40 Lll�Z.-tea ♦ � -• � ..x+ � .-- •--..�,.`` ,gra 3a •�---�_-- �1r"`-•-•� _�6_�,ss?.:-r:— — �. _ -.•,���„�-� �^rta'.3�"--"••-�T.�`f-�.-- � a•— ,�„ / .. tv If oe } • .� •1`• •`•„'�w,�• _••--1_.,rte._... _�—_ _ • ��•�^+�..._...._�. �� j�•'� %' ,w• �. .10 Ilk— f ~� ,, �= _DEVELOPER i L. �• X11 �, ^. �� i 1�•� - AGN CSSTRANDER • x '�.. �'J :' •..._,_,` .� �• �f'� -4 ' 10-4. N;MSNEW .5T"aiOE i "Oe GALWORMA WATER ♦1 1 /� 845 ' E _ <1 - ,} .k•�b ora' �(/ s---=--_•,� 1 i \- - •'M1,` ,,` i�(_ d 1 •?,Ti. -•,•'f•� P :•S' '"ENTRAL CONTRA C.OS7A ; f • F `.'} "-+AWTARY CXS'TRtGT x- _'r:' _ _ ~� ~ /`t ••'_; / STORM DRAINAGE t , . . .� :•�' c8. /< •� �„/ /+ . Y t LONTRA W5TA C.OU►JTY OWNER #F}, �. t• - .1 �•. '� DAVIDL. SELDO" UP, rRE V I S E 0 I •� --�, _ .r�SSES'St9.o.'� ff^t.P!YC.� N� /93-10.E-.�1'� i.A + -" ---. -?�T oR 5�t)DrvlStt�Q ^G^ ••t-: : .:' G:LBFRT ' ' FITCH CIVIL Ek:i.:WEER ~`.T�NTA-TINE. ' ><! 21" P"K L•LTREC? CONCORD,CJN.F��RNIA - -' ori,�s• '� �• !o- • r .` N.i�'� I4v4 NIMSHEW +T4GE � ,,• __.-^'-•-' ` `y`�+� •'L•t• 'i••. '.r• i...sl'•�.^.• reT+`.C-T7 Chico, CAL.IWRNtA {7•j.+� Kr• s fEll I is •..�....».n p•x,,..:. «.rr. t .�..t....._ 31034 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 1978 In the Matter of Reappointment of Mrs. Joyce Burr to the Contra Costa County Recreation and Natural Resources Commission. On the recommendation of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mrs. Joyce Burr, 7817 Terrace Drive, E1 Cerrito, California 91530 is REAPPOINTED to the Contra Costa County Recreation and Natural Resources Commission for a three— year term ending March 31, 1981. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mrs. Joyce Burr Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors County Auditor—Controller affixed this 11t!-Jay of Anr; l 1978 Public Information Officer Contra Costa County Recreation and Natural J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Resources Commission By /. /'�% � , Deputy Clerk c/o Planning Department N. Pous (J40 H-24 4/77 15m • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 19 78 In the Matter of Appointment to the Manpower Advisory Council. On the recommendation of Supervisor J. P. Kenny, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. U. S. Barbachano, 11 Camelot Court, Kensington, California 94707 is APPOINTED to the Manpower Advisory Council (Business Category) to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Robert Olson ending September 30, 1979. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. e c : Mr. U. S. Barbachano Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Manpower Advisory Council Supervisors Director, Human Resources affixed this 11th day of April 1978 Agency County Auditor-Controller County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Information OfficerBy ��c� Deputy Clerk N. Pous U0 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California -April 11. 19 U_ In the Matter of Walk-a-Thon Sponsored by SPAY Animal Defense Volunteers. The Board having received a March 31, 1978 letter from Ute Schneider, '='resident, SPAY Animal Defense Volunteers , advising that a "Dog-Cone Nice tlalk-a-Thon" will be held on May 6 , 1978 at Heather Farms Park, 'alnut Creek, and requesting that an Animal Control truck and driver be present to answer questions from the public regarding the county' := Animal Control Program; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request is REFERRED to the Agricultural Commissioner for recommendation. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. ec• SPAY Animal Defense Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of • Volunteers Supervisors Agricultural Commissioner affixed this 11th day of gpril 19_78 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Bye r' Deputy Clerk 7?a Craig 4' � c� q H-24 4/77 15m �� r • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Proposals to Permit Bulk Sales of Processed and Unprocessed Foods. The Board having received a tiarch 29 , 1978 letter from Mr. "ominger, Director, tate Department of Food and Agriculture , Noting that some county health officers have inter- preted existing health laws that govern food handling in a way which virtually bans some bulk food sales in their counties , and advising that his department has been actively involved in seeking to correct these interpretations ; and *Tr. 1'ominger having urged the Board to support a proposed regulation of the State Departnent of Health which deals with this subject, and having also requested the Board to support Assembly Bill 2697 which is similar to the proposed regulation; IT IS BY THE BOARD OP.DERED that the matter is REFERRED to the County Health Officer for recommendation. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: "ount_y Health Officer Supervisors Agricultural Commissioner affixed this 11th day of April 1978 Director, +'uman Resources Agency County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator_ By ,c.0 _ % 'T.- �- Deputy Clerk M Craz v� ",°32 H-24 4/77 15m • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 7B.. In the Matter of Executive Session. At 10:50 a.m. the Board recessed to meet in Executive Session in Room 108, County Administration Building, Martinez, California to discuss labor negotiations (pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6) and matters of litigation. At 11:15 a.m. the Board reconvened in its Chambers and and continued with the scheduled hearings. Matter of Record I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy ofXQw( g(entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed thisllth day of April 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Maxine M. Neu eld U 01k: t} t H-24 4/77 15m e - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 1978 In the Matter of West Contra Costa Sanitary District Energy Recovery Study i .0. 5300-0927 The Board having received a report from the Public Works Director on the status of the West Contra Costa Sanitary District's Energy Recovery Study; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of said report is ACKNOWLEDGED. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of ORIGINATOR: Public Works Department Supervisors Environmental Control off xed this lltWay of Anril 19 78 cc: 1-;est Contra Costa Sanitary District (via Environmental Control) /� J. R. OLSSON, Cterk Public Yorks Director g ~fib-1 . k L.�CL_ l i t, r ti. Deputy Clerk Environmental Control Patricia A. Bell Director, Human Resources Agency County Health Officer County Administrator 4 CONTRA COSTA COu X Martinez, Cali forT-a ?: BoarG of Supervisors 0I1: Vernon L_ Cline P:bl c lvorks DeOartmm.en�. .'s-t'T: ?L•:'i?C Wor..s Denar`raent rgerda for Rpri 1 11, 1978 REPORTS . .Dort A. i•;EST COfiTR.=� COSTA S tum_RY DISTRICT E`ERGY� R:COV ERY STIIDY On March 31, 1978, Supervisors Fanden and Kenny met with West Contra Cosa Sanitary District President Leonard Battaglia and Director Theodore Wooten, District staff and consultants, a representative -ro-m Senator Nejedly' s office, and County PL-blic Works Department staff, -Co discuss the District-' s Energy Recovery Study, the Dis- trict's objectives, County support, and future coordination. The District' s consultant study is invest-_ ga-ting the fens bility Or ecovering energy from solid waste for their wastewater treatment _ D1ar_.t. The operation is proposed to be a joint operation with the a-?jacert Fest County Landfill. The investigation of feasibility of energy recover., fro- solid Waste in the West County area is recom- Mended in the Co-anSolid Waste Management Plan for action by theCounty Solid Waste iia:Ldgement Agency, i.c. � �O-rd of Supervisors. ThiS' D4Strict study «av tbaz la. .`eco=menda:Lion. One of eleven such studies in the LBay rrea, the District t s study is expected to be co-mpleted July 1, 1978. This study is the first of four "phases leading to facility construction, which, if the studies demonstrate feasi.bilily, is "presently estimated at five years. Questions to be answered by the studies include institution- al (ae_mi ts) , physical (transportation' logistics) , environmental requirements) - (air quality requirements) and financial (bonding, grants, etc. ) . r the Study' s results are favorable, and the District Wishes to proceed with the project, an zmendrment to- the County Plan will be necessary. This report is presented for information only - No action is re- quested of the Board at this time. (EC) �0Ik 3J G E 1 D A P•ablic Works Departzient rPage f of 13 M;crofilmed with board aTder F_pril il, ?972 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Aori 1 11 , 19 79- In In the Matter of Federal slid Urban System Project Priorities — Hearing It is hereby ordered that the Board of Supervisors will have a public hearing at 10:35 a.m. on April 25th, 1978, in the County Administration Building, Room 107, concerning Federal aid Urban System Project Priorities for the San Francisco—Oakland urbanized area and for the Antioch—Pittsburg urbanized area. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Transportation Planning Supervisors affixed this it thday of _1 19 %-P cc: Public Works Director County auditor-Controller County Administrator ytap1 _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Metropolitan Transportation Comm.%y ,� G 1,7 ' ,!-;k' Deputy Clerk State Department of Transportation J."ia S2r:Grra L. Rlieison P . (Sacramento & San Franc i sco)(Yia pl,,/) %-ij BARTD 0)(�`,J Alameda-C.C. Transit District fviap,,%�. All Cities in the County Western Contra Costa County Transit Authority (tiia pn,,I) H-?Eas'Je?n Contra Costa Transit Authority_JV4 P.n Nl In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa' County, State of California Apr;1 11 , 19 VL In the Matter of Statement of Financial Condition of Contra Costa County Employees' Retirement Association. The Board having received a March 29 , 1978 letter from Mr. Edward W. Leal, County Treasurer-Tax Collector, transmitting, pursuant to Government Code Section 31597 , a statement of the financial condition of the Contra Costa County Employees' Retirement Association for the year ending December 31, 1977; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the statement is REFERRED to the County Administrator. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc, County Treasurer-Tax Supervisors Collector affixed this 11th day of Apri 1 1978 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H-24 4/77 15m RECEIVED i RECEIVED A78 APR 7 1978 PR 7 19 SUPERVISOR SCNRODER SUPERVISOR SCNRODER REC I. .ED J. P. ors om CLER:{ NTD C�?S�A 11. peon' March 29, 1978 RECEIVED APR 7 1978 The Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County SUPERVISOR SCHRODER Martinez, California 94553 Gentlemen: In compliance with Government Code Section 31597 we are submitting a statement of the financial condition of the Contra Costa County Employees' Retirement Association for the year ending December 31 , 1977. Very truly yours, by: Edward W. teal , Treasurer Contra Costa County Elft:r1 Encl. r i-LtiU j L� �1 Microfilmed with board order i Annual Report of the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENTT ASSOCIATION - For the year ended December 31, 1977 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY EMPLOYEES'S RETIREMENT SYSTEM STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION DECEMBER 31, 1977 ASSETS Current Assets: Deposits with Treasurer 667,443.40 Deposits with Bank of America First Mortgage Principal and Interest Account 16,529.23 First Mortgage Loan Trust Fund Account 55,371.41 $ 739,344.04 Contributions Receivable (Employers) 1,274,537,01 Contributions Receivable (Employees) 648,893.71- Pittsburg & Riverview Contributions Receivable 1,866,730.09 Interests Receivable (Past Due) 296,128.10 Accrued Interest and Dividends Receivable 1,907,142.81 Accounts Receivable 77,160.45 6,070,592.17 Investments: Securities and Trust Deeds (Schedule I) 159,613,094.63 Real Property (Schedule II) 8,139,383.00 167,752,477.63 Total Assets $ 174,562,413.84 LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND UNDISTRIBUTED EARNINGS Liabilities: Retirement Allowance Payable $ 727,234.48 Accounts Payable 29,415,18 Loan Trust Fund Payable 70,778.20 Members Deposit Refunds Payable 59,970.71 Terminated Members Deposits Unclaimed 5,463.25 Total Liabilities $ 892,861.82 Reserves: Members Deposits 48,047,150.88 County and District Advances 24,230,096.47 Retired Members 87,842,938.41 Cost of Living 6,599,548.92 Total Reserves $ 166,719,734.63 Undistributed Earnings (Exhibit B) 6,949,817.34 Total $ 174,562,413.84 EXHIBIT A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Employees' Retirement System Statement of Investments in S--curities December 31, 1977 December 31, 1977 December 31, 1977 Face or Cost (1) Unamortized Book Percent Value Prem, or Disc, Value of Total Bonds: Domestic Industrial $ 102,803,645.27 (1,047,585.25) $ 101,756,060.02 63.8 Foreign 10,220,030.54 (140,584.42) 10,079,446.12 6.2 Municipals 2,219,000.00 (662,531.52) 1,556,468.48 1.0 Total Bonds $ 115,242,675.81 $ (1,850,701.19) $ 113,391,974.62 71.0 Stocks: Common $ 41,763,603.42 0 $ 41,763,603.42 26.2 Preferred 0 0 0 0 Total Stocks (2) $ 41,763,603.42 0 $ 41,763,603.42 26.2 First Mortgages FHA/VA $ 3,539,125.42 $ *(81,608.83) $ 3,457,516.59 2.2 Short Term Investment $ 1,000,000.00 0 $ 1,000,000.00 .6 Total $ 161,545,404.65 $ (1,932,310.02) $ 159,613,094.63 100.0% (1) Bonds and FHA/VA First Mortgages at Face; Common and Preferred Stocks at Cost. (2) Total Market Value of Stocks at December 31, 1977 was $39,007,320.00 EXHIBIT A Schedule 1 i10`�41 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Employees' Retirement System Statement of Invostmnnt .in Real Property December 31, 1977 Lease Period Rate of Original Return of Investment Dote of Lease Return - Investment Principal Dooember 31 1977 _ Buildings: - Administration: uildings; 'Admioistrution: Addition November l, 1964 35 50 3^414,314 ^00 $ 11378^230^00 $ 3^138.084,00 Pittsburg Office Building October I, 1958 30 4% 636,643^00 6031530^OO 34 ,104 ,00 Pleasant 11111 Office Building November l, 1961 25 5% 1^373^548^00 788^335^00 585^213`00 Juvenile Hall ' Children' s Shelter January 1/ 1987 20 5% 1^049/938.00 405 680,00 844^248,00 Courthouse (Remodeling) March 1, 1967 20 6% 1^533,448,00 SBB^%85^0O 944,163,00 Hospital Modular Units June l` I978 10 8% 14I,982,00 98,823,00 45,160`00 Sheriff Hodulor Units April I, 1971 IO 8 1/2% 31I1109^00 162 937,00 1481173,00 Girls Treatment Center November l^ 1973 15 7 I/2% 7941231,00 l3G^l4Q^OO 668"083.00 Assessor' s Office Norub l, 1974 IO 7 1/2% 604148I `00 I82,501^00 441 ,980^00 Rbenm Cotutu June l^ 1374 I% 8 3/4% 291^905^00 51^374^80 2401531 ^00 Pinole Library December l, I974 12 7 I/2% 749,647,00 120^910,00 6280737,00 MoraDo Library February l^ 1975 14 Q% 627^609^00 79,174,00 548/435^00 GI SohTuoto Library June l^ I975 34 S I/2% 3181839^00 9^125^00 309,714^00 Casey Library October l, 1975 14 8 3y4% 8331124,00 ..68;36S `OO ` � ` '764 1759,00 Sub-Total $I3,680,808,08 $ 41541,435^00 81139^383,00 Construction in Progress O 0 Total Investment in Real Property - S%BZ8IT & w~� ' Schedule II ~-~ EXHIBIT A SCHEDULE III CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Employees'- Retirement, System - Schedule of Activity and Balances Deposits and Reserves Por the Period Ending December 31' 1977 Employers' Retired Members' Advance Members' Cost of Living Deposits Reserves Reserves Reserve — . Totals Balance, Beginning of Year $ 43,890,588.-93 $ 22,510,451.00 $ 74,530,273,20 $ 4,349,690,80 1451281 ,003.93 Additions: Contributions by Employers 9,537,359,69 11328#813.71 101866,173.40 Contributions by Employees 6,067,090.10 1,377$135.15 71444,225.25 Interest Distributed 2,532,735.86 808,657.90 5,017,122.92 225,388.94 8,583,905.62 Transfers from Surplus 1,900,000.00 381,094.22 2,281 ,094 .22 Pittsburg & Riverview 1,743,517,70 104,725.10 118481242.80 8,599,825.96 13,989,535.29 5,017,122.92 3,417,157.12 31,023,641 ,29 Deductions: Pensions and Annuities (7,279,031.04) (1,167,299,00) (81446,330.04 Refunds and Adjustments (1,102,332.73) 417,10 (1,101,915,63 Death Benefits Pdid (36,664 ,87) 1 . (36,664 ,87 (1,102,332.73) (36,664.87) (7,278,613.94) (1,167,299,00) (9,584,910,54' nding (3,340,931,28 (12,233,224.95) 15,574,156,23 gUlance, End of Year $ 48,047,150.88 $ 24,230,096.47 $ 87,842,938,,41 $ 6,599,S48,92 $ 166,719,734 ,68 COID CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Employees' Retirement System Statement of Income and Changes in Surplus For the Year Ending December 31, 1977 Income for the Year: Income from Securities and Trust Deeds (Exhibit B, Schedule I) : $ 9,989,603.72 Income from Real Property: Interest on Building Investments $ 544,751.10 Interest on Building Construction 0 Income from Real Property $ 544,751.10 Miscellaneous Income (Expense) $ (699,84) Total Net Income $ 10,533,654,98 Interest Credited to Reserves Current (Exhibit A, Schedule III) $ 8,5830905.62 Prior Years Adjustment $ (2,458.06) Total Interest Credited $ 8,581,447.56 Income Added to Surplus $ 1,952,207,42 Surplus, Beginning of Year $ 7,280,114,77. Distributions from Surplus * $ (2,282,504,85) Surplus, End of the Year $ 6,949,817,34 * Net Adjustment EXHIBIT B tJ� t� Contra Costa County Employees' Retirement System Statement of Income from Securities and Trust Deed Investments December 31, 1977 Bonds Stocks Trust Deeds Short Term Totals Income Earned for the Year: Interest or Dividend $ 7,758,765.11 $ 1,794,278.03 $ 208,134.56 $ 45,041;99 $ 9;806,219.69 Gain on Sales 172,421.94 772,784 .43 945,206.37 Loss on Sales (279,521.47) (356,820,57) (636,342,04) Net Income 7,651,665.58 2,210,241.89 208,134.56 45,041.99 10,115,084.02 Less Service or Counselor Fee 33,096.00 78,520.32 13,863.98 125,4801.30 Total Income $ 7,618,569.58 $ 2,131,721.57 $ 194,270.58 $ 45,041.99 $ 9,989,603.72 EXHIBIT B SCHEDULE I G r� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , �9 78 In the Matter of The CETA Grievance of Thomas E. Holmes, Appelant In accordance with the CETA Titles II and VI Complaint Resolution Procedure, this Board having reviewed the report of the Hearing Officer on the matter of the CETA grievance of Thomas E. Holmes as part of the third-level of the grievance procedure; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Hearing Officer to dismiss the complaint be accepted and that the complainant be notified as set forth in the grievance procedure. PASSED BY THE BOARD on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the data aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Manpower Director Supervisors Complainant affixed this 11th day of April 19 78 County Administrator Civil Service J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By N,�7/i'R11� Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H -24 4/77 15m �� } V Human Resources A aer.cy b Date I'larch 29, 1973 CONTT.PA COSTA COUNTY To Arthur G. Will , County Administrator .U.ir�c� c»fa Counv� iL Vt r om C. L. Van f�larter, Di rector Subj REPORT OF HEARING, CETA GRIEVANCE OF THOMAS E. HOLMES O'Eic'a of CGJ:1f J l�l:Erl3siiS+rrj�.,�,{ Pursuant to the CETA Titles II and VI Complaint Resolution Procedure, the subject complaint of Thomas E. Holmes against the City of Pleasant Hill was heard by Charles H. Bobby, Administrative Law Judge, on May 6, 1977. The report of this formal hearing is now submitted for action by the Board of Supervisors as the final step in the Complaint Resolution Procedure (Section V, Prime Sponsor's Decision). The first recommendation of the Hearing Officer was to remand this matter to the Prime Sponsor's CETA Administrative Staff for the purpose mentioned in Section IV of the Determination of Issues, specifically to investigate an issue which had not been raised by Mr. Holmes as part of the original grievance. By letter dated June 13, 1977, the CETA Administrative Staff pursued this investigation by requesting Mr. Holmes to provide written information relating to the circumstances and evidence on this issue. No response to this letter t-.,as received from Mr. H*e,-es. In a second letter dated October 7, 1977, the CETA Administrative Staff again asked Mr. Holmes to file information and explained to him that if no written complaint on this issue was received within 30 days, the matter would be considered "abandoned." Since no response to the second letter was received from Mr. Holmes, the investigation of this issue was closed and compliance with the first recorrmendation of the Hearing Officer has been completed. Copies of both referenced letters are attached. We now submit the Hearing Officer's report to the Board of Supervisors for final review and action on the Hearing Officer's second recommendation that the subject complaint be dismissed. It is our recommendation that the Board accept the report, confirm that all issues have been determined, and implement the recommendation that the complaint be dismissed.. Once adopted, please forward a copy of the decision to the Manpower Office for transmittal to the Complainant, Thomas Holmes. In keeping with the Grievance Resolution Procedure, a copy of the decision must be provided to him with a statement that "the complainant may file an appeal against the decision no later than 30 days after its rendering" with the Department of Labor. A proposed draft of the confirming Board Order is attached. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call me. JB:gm Attachments cc: Judy Miller t�f434 1 Microfilmed .vith board order rti � Cctober 7, 1971 Mr. .1om3fr i?o�=ea 23 Ulen Way H-;rtinez, CA 9 533 11F•.O Y-A1L Y Bear Hr. Eol=es: , By letter dy,nd junc 13, 1)77,. you were provided z. to", of the S:err_'nr. - Officer's Ytepct: iii ,our ccopZa{L•t ag iL�C S ho (M t:y of .'. 1 t�s^L'•; F7iII. : - }.Ycu :-ill recap hest the F.earin�'Officer's� recozmcndation tias .to' a _ - except for L `� matter rsarde3 _ S i:: Co<<; :'sthe co-plPubl-ic Sen?ice• E:.plo Tent ',Avniuistraticn'for further proceedings aad kesolut;On under. f_ Section IA of );ete>=i:t tin; cf 1SSUeS, spe---1 r�j..ty: 3a was cosplai:zst .denied advancer.,art frori the position' of ' _ .-- Zsbare= to t-.s -sition of Maizte- :ace z:`an or solely' ; because of his prior. exercise o: his cons titill`.ional - : righ is of free speech? - _ ' 3b . If the answer to T_ssca 3a, is in 'the :iffir-native, was 0he : conser,•ue t Iimitati'a of e=ercise of constitutional rights. - �; �•-stified by a ccm^x01-.ing ptib lj.c iateresCi . •l, s .,e Ju- 13�h letter a's:.sd ou torovide ic.�aritin= the circ=stancc3 T� y ? g� and ar.7'supporting evidence which leads you to belie that you *.�.e . .dc__ied•aevance-ent frog t�e position of lzborer to the position of -= Maizt-nnncs Y_-= by the C1,_7 of Pleasant Sill, priL12r:1 7 or eo1el7 becr.ase - of priar _sarcise of you_ constitutional- rid;.,.. of fret speec':: or a the o=:{c. of —npower zd=iuistratioa iu wri=3nb that lou dcdnot wisp. to ' - pursue the Witter fl.-�ther for the purposes =entione3 in Deter!fr-z_ion of Isaues IV of the Hearing Officer's P.aoort. Av of this date, we have a.ot received your rasDonsa. Cansisterc :r-th t-e cc:"?llaint resolution prcceduze you are =quired to iMi:tatz a conplaf.`.a. :1 J--' tin if fc-u do not i='Liata a cozn-plaf t O: r',-Se Ci z_ 0: -7—WS ' ._ .-_�� +rte::l-` � � C:a�9 -.:=-= C`�� ds LL of ~-:rn(-wer Gist`: ca WiU cosider t�L`'se jsst:es Mba--d=ud, azd vil? the =o s' �` a 's O•.-, ` . the rd f S e�l{...^..7 r8 V.l.:..Z iecC .1 t .. 8r� O..�C�T ..�.•Or" �D � Sa'�� O � a �,.C:^=....L":: •Rir „rn-.+ .vitas ITrr-4 nre4 z :. October 7, 1977 Pavia 2 that your coW?faint be di=:. =sed. a• I: you have ate,, cuestiers, please contact Yeca R. Zaraboza at 671-4389. SL-1cc:aly, .JUP Amn Mil er; Director Couaty Xanpo:.'er Off.{,ce _ cc =_.Jar.es Alkirn, Cl of Plczasnt zobert Uarstrom, Lia=asL=Z=-43Zop–,Pmt Gary Bro-.. C:unt7 d-zi::istrator's Office - ri i.l.i i -- ilur, ?�li tf l::l.i - -t t + .cm rd .:.. 1 e ear,• tlaII o: ar AdViSOF'f !.'0U-aCJj.l r,:lat:�i1LY'SGA _ h• Ebraha= A=dor,.'.._ted Caiiacil of Spanish Spez&ing Organlzazicns + Charles B. Bobbi, A3�ni.trati:-e Law.JudSc 1 OCV nad v;ith 6ca:d .orciet v.A�' C.= CA*I C.''.N;A EWAUNI G. SRO`.IN 2Z„ Gam.^rnor Ofi=iC= OF AlDiMiNISTRATNE I-icr,RiN+GS DIEPART'A-Ea N I OF GENERAL 5-?`f:CCS . f )-7; 915 CA?IiOL 'At LL sAcv .1_vro c5di_ (915%445 -L.92' j C. 100 VAN NE:Z 314 w_ST FIRST s::es Sacramento, C:z;;farnia LOS ANGEIEs 9N12 'may 10 1977 - John N. Cilristolos P.S.E. Programs Administrator Civil- Service Dapart-meAt- Contra Costa County Administration Building Marti.ez, California 94553 Re: Complaint of Thomas E. Holmes, Orsi N-90693 Dear Sir: Pursuant- t0 assignment the complaint of Thomas E. Holmes dated March 15, 1977 care on for formal hearing bafore the undarsigned A3a:..'�_kiz;`..rative Law "irudge oil May o, 197 at �Iartjnez, .California. Vacmas E. Holmes was present and represented himself; the e.mployin- aoancy, the City of Pleasant HU11, Was represented by Gary C. Foss , Personnel Consultant. The hearing was tape re- cordad and the taping was monitored by Randall Slesher. Also in attendance at the hearing were: 1. Abraham Arrador 2. Richard Beyer 3. Judy Dzlareuelle 4. Robert Hagstrom 5. Kathy Heller b. William Ray STATEMENT OF ISSUES l_ Ccmplainant 's letter of March 15, 1977 sets forts the foilo:aiilg: the oral board which rook place Deca::�ber S; 1976 , was prejudi--z [Sic ; in it 's decision and . . . I waa pre- jud;ed avers before the o_aI board took- place, :' L June '13, 1977 Mr. Thc.:�s E. Holsr�s 23 Allan Way Martinez, California 94553 Dear Mr. Holmes; Enclosed is a copy of tim Hearing Ofticrr's Report in your complaint against tip City of Pleasant Hill wbich is furnished to you in accor- dance with Section lel, i=, of L::e County CEi'A Titles l t and VI Participant Ccrsplaint Rasoluticn Pracedura. _ On advice of County Counsel, the complaint gilt not be submitted to the Board of Supervisors until &.e recce mndation o; tare Administrative Law Ju;dSe that tip matter should be remartdzd to tha Prime Sponsors CETA Adninistrative Staff for tie purposes mentioned in Ceterminatioa of Issues IV, of his report. Pursuant to the Administrativa Law .fudge's racorm-ndation, please preside this office i. writing, the circ tames and arty supporting evidence which leads you to bel ieia that you were denied advancem nt tram the position of Laborer to the position of :Ma i nteriance Man by the City or Pleasant Hill primarily or solely becausa of prior exercise of your constitutional rights of free speech; or advise this office, in writing :;hat you do not wish to pursue the cattar further for the purposes wentioned in Determination of Issues IV of the Hearing Officar's Report. If you have any questions, please; Teel f—.-- to ccritact• this office. Sincerely, Robert Hagst, Manager-"cmoioymnt Programs ?K_jb Enclosure lvlicro`i'.rna-d .•pit=t tioc�d ,,rcr�r Jozn ii. C't.ristoios --'_- M-ay 10, 1977 7, T. t? 1,atLer of ccmpl-iinG ther^rore i.S -ake.,l 23 sing tha- { �) Mas the rating of complainant by the oral bear_` of December 3, 19/5 booed lit:,on prejudgment and bias against complcinarzt`_ by the members o:C the beard? (b) - Was com?lainant denied or deprived of ally right under applicable policy, procedure, rule, or law, or Dapart ent of Labor's C£TA regulations , rules or policy? 3. At the hearing the complainant raised issues 'ii:?iCh were not previously raised, ccm:iunicated or considered harein- befo,:e in this grievance. and Trfflich are appropriately assertatble as matters of d-ievance, as follc;ws (a) Was c cmpla inapt denied advancement from the position of Laborer to the position of Maintenance Man -primarilly -or solely because of his prior exercise of his ccnstiLuticnal rights of f_ee speech? (n) If the answer to Issue 3a, is in the affirmative, was the consequence limitation of exercise of cc!istituti^.na! ri-hts ]ustifFied by a compelling, nubllc in: erest? F PiDllilrS 0i FACT_ I Ccmplainant Thomas i. Holmes has been employed by the City of Pleasant Fill as a Laborer since February, 1974. II In Daceinber, 19701 he sought consideration for and advancement to the position of Maintenance Man. I-I Cr, rpla i n_'it achieved a 'hi4h enough grade in a written examination to qualit":v hila, along with three cthar employees, to take an oral e--a-mination prerequisit to ntualificatica for the position. OL the four who underwent the oral examination, cGM- plainant scored second est. Jor a `a_ Ci r�;tolos -3- ill j- 10, 1977 All fo:_ of the Oral e::a..-irLees qualifiers for considera- tion For the ucsition and any one of them. could have been selected bV "Lhe appoln tines autatority. V The candidate re-ceiving the highest grada Li the oral e:.am4, -ion was selected and received the position of Maintenance iia n. VI City emp?oyees Bob Johnson, Don Linderholm and Harold Smith comprised the oral board of December 8, 1976. All are em- pl oyees in the Department of Public Works and occupy positions superior to complainant. As a result of a ccmplai_nt initiated by complainant L_ Don Linderholn, was suspended from employment for a period of two days. The evidence presented establishes that complainant ":14 L-nu-rholu have engaged in nLmeroLus `heated" discussions. Ti?e evi.d2nce falls sho=t, ho-,;ever, of establishing that Linderho?m acted T.aith prejudice and bias against complainant as a participant in the oral board of December 8, 1976. Board particiDant Harold Smith, prior to December 8, 1970, expressed preference for the person -,ho ultimmately received the advancement. The evidence fabs far short, however, of es- tablishing that Smith exercised unwarranted bias 'at the oral examination to the prejudice of complainant. VI3 Of overriding significance is the fact that corplainant received the second highest grade given to the four candidates, and this ;rade qualified him to be selected for the position. The evidence fails to establish that comviainant was prejudiced by the g_ade ha received «om, the oral board. VIII The selection of any one of the four candidates for the maintenance r:ion position was `i titin the discretionary authority of the -!plo7er. ,r lJ to;crofilmed with becrd order „•o1 �1_ C:lr_s-0103 _4- i`al 10, w977 T. Co 7�c'sCr_J�i t'ieV• nCe” ��CC= 1�L1L'.? i, C�^:7�3�'!3�t met t :I, th John Ch. is tolos , zubl!_ S V1CC Er'i-i oyment Pro�:L�� 'd- 2 c;. � a cii. 11, 1977 and nresertcd evident. ;n Su^Jor_t i✓_ of his Z--rievanice. A3 a result= G_ that iiw._t r_ v.2ris o_os issuad a -Lotter deciz;ic.n naCed it3Zch 14> 1977 TO-11er?in3 ai20=1-a o" `i. he stated: "You have not established proof of any il=ropLiety b; the City of Pleasant Hill :ander the CETA Regulations, as i informed you during the course of our meet;-_C, and I th:rr'=or-- sustain the act4ons of tha City of 'Pleasant Hi_�, rr It does not appear from the letter decision that cc:n- plainar_t 's charge of denial of advancement baca'use or a:cerci se of constitutional rights was presented or considered and a decision made thereon. D:,TER-MIATION OF ISSUES -1 Cc-m—oiain a:i has failed to establish that the rating ata received as a result of the December 3, 1976 oral examination was the result o= bias or prejudice of the board, iI Comnlai_nart has failed to establish :±mat he has been denied or deprived of any right under applicable policy, g_o- cedure, rine or law or Department of Labor 's CETT, reg- ulatioZ s , rules, or policy. III At the hearing on May 6, 1977, complainant contended that he should have been selected because he is more qualified for the job than the person selected, and, that the reason he u-asn 't selected was because of his prior exercise o.f free speech rights in criticism of his superiors. The latter contention cannot be resolved in this pro- ceeding. The employer is entitled -o forewarning of the basis �v, •:.iC, 1. Jazz 'i. C is010s --5- eLay 10 1977 for Lh :;nci an C•pp,rr:::z__J to prapare a da'zrsa the eta. This mi a t ter should be r 2'.'-anded to john Chirisitalos for Eurt-har proceadzn.,s and resolution of issue numb??_ 3a, and if app opr iat.e 3b, above, to w-;' t: 3a T:33 ccricoIainant denied advancement from the posit-.on of Laborer to the position of Mainte- n:ance ?1,2n primarilly or solely because of his prior exercise o his constitutional rights of free speech? 3b IE the answer to issue 3a, is in the affirm- a tie a, was the consequent limitation of ex- ercise of constitutional rights justified by a compelling public interest? V Save and except for the matters to be resolved upon remand, the complaint of Thomas E. Holmes should be dismissed. P.LC C�L`�ii DA TIC.i The matter should be rarrrandzd to John. Christolos for the purposes mentioned in Determi.ation IV. The complaint of Thomas E. Holmes should othe=gise be dismissed. Respectfully submitted. 15� A-.. - :) Cr A I S H. BrAY_ Administrative Law Judge CH3:bk Encl. E.chibits 1, 2 and 3. The taped record is being retained. P.S. Please note the requirements of paragraph F of the Complaint Resolution Procedure, County of Contra Costa , CEiA Titles II and VI as to required se_vice of this deco.^ent and presen- tation rhaLeof. Cc : Clark, Beard or Supervisors James L. Alkire, City 'Manadar, Pleasant Hill In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approval of Medical Specialist Contract for County Medical Services IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a contract with the medical specialist listed by name and contract number below, effective March 1, 1978 through June 30, 1978, is hereby APPROVED, implementing Resolution No. 77/326 adopted April 19, 1977: Contract Number Contractor 26-827 Anthony Somkin, M.D. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED to sign this contract on behalf of this Board. PASSED BY THE BOARD on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Or-1g: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 11thday of :April 19 78 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractor By- _14 fn// ' r�i/fvitf'r%J`. Deputy Clerk Camie T_,. ohnson CA cW-24 4/77 15m Coatra Costa County Standard Form t A MEDICAL SPECIALIST CONTRACT 1. Contract Identification. Contract # 26 - 827 Department: 'Medical Services Subject: F rovision of Special Oncology Services 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor- Anthony Somkin. rl.D. State Medical Capacity: Partnership License # C-33404 Address: 6500 Fairmount Avenoe. EI Cerrito, 012. 94530 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is Karah 15, 1978 and it terminates .lune 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by either party by giving 30 days advance written notice thereof to the other, or may be cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Payment. (Board Resolution No. 77/ 326 ). In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) , and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Depattment for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: [Complete either a or b; whichever is applicable] a. [ ] $ per hour of consultation/training session/medical procedure. b. [X] $ 1 00.00 per cons uitation/training session/)ft)UXdtUV=x xJq4gf4 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor is specially trained, experienced, and competent to perform special professional service and provide consultation and training in medical and therapeutic matters. Contractor shall render such special professional services at times and locations specified by the County Medical Director or Health Officer. Contractor will provide service in the following speciality(ies) : Oncology If applicable, Contractor shall be subject to Attachment #1 "Prepaid Health Plan Subcontract Requirements" attached hereto and incorporated herein, for services rendered to County Prepaid Health Plan. 7. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 8. Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by all rules, regulations, procedures and bylaws for the operation of the County Medical Services or Health Department. 9. Modifications and Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee. 10. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation all, consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever, including errors, omissions, or malpractice, arising from or connected with the operations or the services, medical and non-medical, of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor. 11. Assignment. Contractor shall not assign or transfer any interest hereunder without th,- expressed permission of the County Medical Director or Health Officer. 12. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Cede Sections 26227 and 31000; Health and Safety Code Section 1451. 13. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: CObN1TY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By i ( BY Designee Recom. ,ended for Approval Dated: Z��z I By - ,vc (Form approved by County. Counsel) '.:zdical Dire or or Health fficer .�J r Contract Number 26 827 ` r Attachment Number 1 PREPAID HEALTH PLAN SUBCONTRACT REQUIREMENTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract #76-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Waxman-Duffy Prepaid Health Plan Act, Section 14200 et seq., Welfare and Institutions Code and a waiver granted under Section 222, P.L. 92603, under which the County provides Prepaid Health Plan (PHP) services, the following subcontract requirements (Article XI Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by number above: 1. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State, and local laws and regulations and State contract referenced by number above as applicable with . respect to its performance hereunder. 2. Contract referenced by number above is not effective until it has been formally approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Department of Health has acknow- ledged receipt of the proposed subcontract and has failed to formally approve or disapprove the subcontract within sixty (60) days of receipt. 3. By this subcontract the County delegates responsibility to the Contractor to provide PHP services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility to the State Department of Health to assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject to prior approval by Board of Supervisors, State Department of Health, and Department of Corporations. 4. Contractor will use County's Department of Health approved medical record system, and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3. Records, if a part of this contract, will preserve medical records for a minimum of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract #76-56983 or until any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. If Contractor's service is provided on a referral basis only, Contractor will provide adequate documentation of the service provided each PHP enrollee for entry into the en_ollee's medical record maintained by the County. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PHP enrollees' medical records and enrollment information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. Any PHP enrollee's medical records maintained by Contractor are subject to inspection and medical audit of such records by County, the State Department of Health, and U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and Contractor must comply with requirements issued as a result of such inspection or audit. 7. Contractor will participate in and cooperate in County's professional review process in relation to services provided to PHP enrollees, and comply with resulting requirements. 8. Contractor will submit utilization reports, in relation to PHP enrollees, as required by County. 9. Contractor will comply with County's PHP grievance procedure and abide by any determination of PHP's grievance -committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contract^r :r_'ll allow inspection of financial books and records relating to PHP enrollees or PHP services by the County, State Department of Health, State Department of Corporations, the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Comptroller General of the United States, or their duly authorized representatives. 11. In relation to PHP enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a minimum of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract f76-56983 or until any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. (A-4632 New 3/77) - -1- C �.,c� PREPAID HEALTH PLAN SUBCONTRACT REQUIR=TS 12. Contractor will notify the Department of Health and Commissioner of Corporations in the event the contract referenced by number above is amended or terminated. Notice is considered given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Commonwealth .714 p-Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacramento, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. 14. Contractor will hold harmless both the State and PHP enrollees in the event the County cannot or will not pay for services performed for PHP enrollees pursuant to the contract referenced by number above. 15. If Contractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services implied or expressed in the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements required by State Department of Health Contract #76-56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as specified in this Attachment, must be included in such subcontract, except that County instead of State Department of.Health is responsible for approval and notification responsibilities. .16. Contractor. shall not make assignment and/or delegation of this subcontract unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department of Health. (A-4632 New 3/77) -2- 131,%7T l. ,n: CC'i i?} L�`zw�i l t:EDICAL SER ICES - 4051_i APPROVED EgeellelAl (EXCEPT rw IMrY -USED tR0:1LLt DISAPPRD":Dti.FICES ADSlli,RTED EMPLOYEES) Cc�trka�t ETR" ( EIS:rENT PR;SEPI`-}ABSE T; ci 12rPNT,3 EI.Ei•:EN73,11 I 1. Sin:Clfl'::1t.iC)n of :,tq'V1CU;: I � 2. Ur,part:sr:nt Approval ! I i I ';. Availabili.ty of ;:"r-viceS !. Go!,,—,peerer at ion I I 1 `�• "necific ttion of '1'ULTIS o; Corttrac:t 1 r F;. Ler-al Contractor:; f I I Fieup,.nsibility ✓( ( i t c . r edical Rccord Sy:Aerr I ' 1 � i 8. Con"'id'nt iality of7 tho De '•• �...',i cf t'ns ol'Y t 1 i•iC•7:iJC'Z' Data t/ ! r'- t , 9. I.n:;.!ec tion & Audit of 1 P—dlcal R^curds �I 1. rl'.ilirst.iort Ri pavtirtL i 1 .;t. ir,:inclal Renot-ting ..nt-if icutiorl of itirrt'n Ira rtt t li or ttl'ttion 1 1 f or r>�f•t;..tion ' f 1 1 ;Li:. Not. u.. p.tr•tm.vnn of 1.U: t)tJa:i t'iC�!�• � t/ I I I ( h 7. 111 Accordalwe With / i1ppl lc nbl. 1 I;) it: :l �- t,:� I'�'r';'�!"� I _I__ � f�tr3'/��_�• ,.YL�a,(.'73trT/��..t'7�`lf.�e'•� /.�rCIGrfl67y.-� iltdo t:i of 00; MicronLmad with board order . - Contracc Num ac. -.o v �• t..r 3 Attach—at Number I PREPAID H E.-"LUE PLAN SUMC2iTRACT REQUIRE`CENZS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract #76-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, :Ja=ar_-Duffy Prepaid Health Plar_ Act, Section 14200 et seq., Welfare and Institutions Code and a waiver granted under Section 222, P.L. 92603, under which the County provides Prepaid Health Plan (PHP) services, the following subcontract requirements (Article XI Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by number above: 1. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State, and local laws and regulations and State contract referenced by number above as applicable with respect to its perfor,-puce hereunder. 2. Contract referenced by number above is not effective until it has been formally approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Department of Health has acknow- ledged receipt of the proposed subcontract and has failed to formally approve or disapprove the subcontract within sixty (60) days of receipt. 3. By this subcontract the County delegates responsibility to the Contractor to provide PHP services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility to the State Depart-went of Health to assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject to prior approval by Board of Supervisors, State Department of Health, and Department of Corporations. 4. Contractor will use County's Department of Health approved medical record system, and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3. Records, if a part of this contract, will preserve medical records for a minimum of four years from ter inatioa of State Department of Health Contract #76-56983 or until any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. If Contractor's service is provided on a referral basis only, Contractor will provide adequate documentation of the service provided each PHP enrollee for entry into the enrollee's medical record —intaied by the County. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PhT enrollees' vadical records and enrollment information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6_ Any PHP enrollee's medical records maintained by Contractor are subject to inspection and medical audit of such records by County, the State Department of Health, and U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and Contractor must comply with requirements issued as a result of such inspection or audit. 7. Contractor will participate in and cooperate in County's professional review process in relation to services provided to PRP enrollees, and comply with resulting requirements.- 8_ Contractor will submit utilization reports, in relation to PHP enrollees, as required by County_ 9. Contractor will comply with County's PHP grievance procedure and abide by any determination of PHP's grievance -committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical, records for County. 10. Contract-c :r_11 allcw i._sp=C`1OiL o' fi[:z_r_ciay books and records relating to Pus' enrollees or PT12 services by the County, State Department of Health, StaLe Department of Corporations, the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Comptroller General of the United States, or their duly authorized representatives. 11_ In relation to PiT enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will ^.yintain financial records for a min,imt.= oc" four years from term-ination of State Dapartmezt of Health Contract 76-56933 or until any audit or matter under investigation by the COL z , Slate Depart=ent of He�nitC:, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller Gc:lergl fl% the United States has been resolved. Lam..-r.'. c , ,+-,. .. _.-. •- fJam, -pQ "T•_.� (.,_4632 ties 3/77) ^��' °`=-c-al. _ I • - Y PREPAID HEALTH PLM SUBCONTRACT REOUIR ENT_S 12. Contractor will notify the Department of Health and Commissioner of Corporatieas in the ev_at the contact referenced by number above is amended or terminated. Notice is cons dered given when in the U- S. Re-istered rfail with first class postage addressed :�; follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Co=onuealth .714 ? Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacramento, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. 14. Contractor will hold harmless both the State and PHP enrollees in the event the County- cannot or will not pay for services performed for PHP enrollees pursuant to the contract referenced by number above. 15_ If Contractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services irplie? or expressed in the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements reaLired by SCate.Dapartmaat of Health Contract #76-56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as suer-_'_ed in this Attar =e-nt, must be included 'in-such subcontract, except that County instead of State• Departneat of..Health is responsible l:or approval and notification .16. Contractor shall not mace assignment and/or delegation of this subcontract unless Co+_raty has ob`= -_d pr`or w___ten apDroval of the other party and State Department of "RaaIzh_ a bY J�P ulJ I r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 ' 19 78 In the Matter of Releasing Deposit for Subdivision 4790, in the Alamo Area. On I)darch 22, 1977, this Board RESOLVED that the improvements in the above-named Subdivision were completed for the purpose of establishing a beginning date for filing liens in case of action under the Subdivision A ,reerent; and now on the reconnendation of the Public Works Director: The Board finds that the irmrovements have satisfactorily met the guaranteed performance standards for one year after completion and acceptance; and Pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 94-4.406 and the Subdivision Agreement, it is by the Board ORDERED that the Public Works Director is authorized to refund to ZONI'EC the $500.00 cash deposit as surety under the Subdivision Agreement as evidenced by the Deposit Permit Detail Number 135775 dated may 4, 1976. PASSED by the Boara on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Dept. : Public Works Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Land Development Supervisors affixed this 11th day of AP'-'i 1 1973 cc: Public Works Director — LD Public Works — Construction ZonteL_ (refundee) {via PAY) �.. n J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Oarens I•iortgage Com 3.ny By �G, �,�I 7 .r� �,,) Deputy Clerk 990 Irior-aga Rd. _ Lafayette, CA /Sandra ts7n H - 24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approval of submission of a Supplemental Head Start Grant Application to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that it APPROVES the submission of a $403,711 ($373,211 federal and $30,500 non-federal) Supplemental Grant Application to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare to provide for funds to grant a cost of living increase and 218 child expansion of the Head Start Project and AUTHORIZES the Acting Director, Office of Economic Opportunity, to sign the appropriate application documents. APPROVED BY THE BOARD Anri 1 11 , 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig. Dept. OEO Supervisors cc: County Administrator via 0--o affixed thisllthday of April 19 78 Auditor-Controller via OEO Head Start c/o OEO U.S. Dept. I?EW, via nEO J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Byz�� I'.�;%;� ,, 'if�1,__'1(`�. . Deputy Clerk Jar-;P- L. Johnson �ll+63 H - 343/;u !Sm 0•-41 Aonrl-1 MIX ?}-R0213 a. RAL "SSIST i cAC;Tc; TION i 1. T E ❑ F^_ynatICA9:0.4 APPLI. S. GAiZ 1. ?`f-t- 5. CATE Yrcr mz'-:ti -'Ca ACTIO.`i (� 1.,?!'f , r t-,n:A Psi ` , o :.Aii01 GAT!CN 17/v Y' 1J F)`? FSSIIIJi 0 19 I aro r. w n ;iGTi=ICA-:OMI OF ihTEff (upQ Leaoe M'G3T CF FEDERAL AMQM IItank J 4. L=CAL APPLICANTIRECI?I=NT S. FEOERAL ZI-i=LOY_? IDc1vTl JCn:ION Pto. a. ?;pliant Name COiITRA COSTA COL^;TY ED. or SGTPERVISOR'S 94 60-0 0509 U i _- b. cr:tniat;atwait CSA - PROJECT HE:0 START 6. C. s::.�t/p.O. 332 E3 2205 CO IA COSTA BO[J'LEVA_RD ;.,�_ .,. « 16 j0 0 d. Ci:j PLEASA4T HILL a• C-t7 - CWNTFft COSTA b. :1i E (Y rote ... r. s ata CA C.ZIP Czda: 44523 Federel CHILD DEVELOPMENT i-:- b. Gntad Pst�at (Vo,..eHE p(p�!{ AD START (415) 9�+4-3175 a 7. TITLE AND DESCRIPTION G' A??I-iCANrS PROJECT 3. TYPE OF A?PLIC.ANT/REC1PISNT SUPPLE:-LENTAL COST OF LIVING AND EXTANSION GR4N+'T 't-st't' tllam.f Fd ;ilso"I"t ii B-i.xsrs:ata 1-4ig?t.r foucittonal laaittrliaw -- FOR C0-1TINUATION OF COMPREHENSIVE PRESCHOOL ao s ici' K o hw (Speeihr ): Ls PROGPU�l FOR CHILDREN OF EC NOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED 01-jun:y E-Cr?r FA?•LILIES. MiDS PROVIDE FOR A 6% COST OF LIVING F-s hcol District G� ICMLVNT AND EXPANSION OF PROGRAM TO INCLUDE 271 cr c�� NZ,.:e appropriate t..Uw jadditional children from priority areas 9.:YPS O AaSISTANCE A-9laK GfanZ Flnaursnes F-Suiylanw-W Cost E-Other �ntNt►a7pre- FBr C-Lan 7xiNtte (etterre) w 10. AREA OF PROJSCT ISI?ACT ej cc�ira,cox,:u.. 11. ESTIMATED NUM- 22. TYPE OF APPLICATION I .tc.,.'J. etc.) BER GF PERSONS A-NYsw C-R-m;on E-Auaot-ntatien BENEFICING Il-Renewal D-Continualiew CONTRA COSTA COU�I�Y 571 (218) Enter rp'°Fri°t•:att�► Da N 13. PROPOSED FUNDING 14. CONGPESZIONAL DISTRICTS OF: 15- TYPE OF C:iA.)GF (For lee or l.e) A-!noose DrUars F-WAr (S 3frih): tt. FEDERAL s373,211 .0 a. A?'IIC YT b. P-OJEt T S-Carr-zw valan b. A??LIraNT Co 07. 03 aKr-w a a STATE .CO 15. ?ROJ-TCT ;TA:17 17. ?ROJEt. E Cancailaticn CArE r:ar pontis CLIV DURATION Sat n ep�ro- � d. LOCAL 3 On .a.j 19 u!on::v pri.ate tatters)t.LT a. CT4'_4 C!) 13. ESTIVATE) DAr_TO Year mmtk d-:,r 1,-. E::1STING FECc.4AL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 1 OE Siic.=-aG Ta 4'03 .711 :, FEOZ.Ft.L AGZNCY> 19 78 4 15 N/A 21 Fa--?.AL AGENCY TO F.ECc'.!'/E REQ'.Jc'3T (:last+,Ci y,S:+4..^JI'cow) 2L RE!LARKS ADDED � ACYF, 0M DHF-41 SAN FR-AO'CISCO. CA 94102 ❑ `a.. p �� 7 _ 23. a.To tit. tt+t ci r7 4nu l jt. and .`.Ni.l, b. It r:.!nir.d !y 0}+a Dim l.,A-45 In's ayoiintiew t-r:u:,witM- Gurvwwt to ia. 2N:or.- T.rrror�.. 3 o data in Ltia pr.o:l;e:a:;w/eprJipri.et Are strct:ars L:nsin, b aoprapriete d�rin;house and all rsspwN.a+ an at5e}.N1: aJo..nr ogl ed T?= trt:* zed con%c:. L49 docu . t Z, :�...t '-' APPLICANT duly wSeritd h Me ^ waia: bady d El the applione and tit, ep0loritatntill +, m ASSOCIATION OF BAY AREA GOVE','= ❑ THAT, wit-4 tae artaait+d -mocee it Lia navel- Q STATE OF CALIFORNIA ❑ Ann 13 a?prwei. (3) ❑ ❑ a. TY?E9 VM4E MO TITLE b. S:G:LITURE c DATE 310e7 o CE.4i1F^.'!NG 1'~ zsorsti REPRE. E-A. GOF F, ACTING EXECUTIVE SSNTATIVE I DIRECTOR. OEO 19 24. AGENCY MAMIE 25. PPLICA. Yew w jA :y �r- RECEIVED 19 - 26. ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT 27. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICc 28. FEaERAL APPLICATION IDENTIFICATIOINt C' s 29. ADDRES3 '=0. FEDERAL GRAM? Z K ID NTIFlCATION' K L 3L ACT:0N TAKEN 3FUNDING ]'ear month !a;# i ?-I. Year a.ow w env i{'t STARTING ❑ ,. AWARDED a. FEDERAL I S .Ca 33. ACTION DATE I> 19 D ATE 19 c 0 b. ?E.'ECrT.D S. Ap'.233tT .0c CONTACT FOR =i Yes aow_s d'ay T!0'4 (.fib-N. en.f :::r iwov aa.wJerl Ei;D1�)G c. R 71 RtiED FOR S'.\T �J I D.AT' 17 . A�ch01)��T d. LCGL I CO .7. PEJARKS ADW-;O }3( U ❑ - d. C J .'ER.4.0 11 p ER rWvi 1 c� a. iVl?!DQA�in r. T=31. ' S .'A , I ❑ Y�+ �No If, :11;n't a:w.a aetw.. en+Co•. to r-..-A :rxn l:t..r;n.+gns.r n.r. C^t- b. TED%R,k Ari-Itr;Y L-5 OiFICIAL a It 34anc7 is du.Ufn r'-r•ms.ona of iarL 1, 0:tJ C,reut.r A-=r5, (:"A-4 cw,1:eiepworNe r.o.) FEDERAL AGENCY it loss!:a.w cr is Lain=mad.. ! JS ACTION ' STANDARD r0:tU A2♦ ?A6f_ 1 (10-73) ' � n hNicrcfilmed vrith board order PAR H PROJECT APPiOYAL (NFORMATION • Does this osiistanes rsgwat recuise Stow, local, NarK of Governing :.o.:y or on/er priority rating? Prfor47 Rating _ Yes N Daws this ossistancs request rc4uire Stats, or local Name of Alency or advisory, sclucotiowal a bs.ltir cleeMwcss? Bocrd Yos ' No CA"ech Docu~tatioeti 1:o,r 3. Duos this assistance rsguos:require clowingneuss (Attach Coa mew") teview in occonleocs wide CAA Circular A-93? Iran d. Ccas suis ossist¢ncar rsgwst require Stat., local, Name of Approving A. u :c.� t-+1 io+wJ or xv Is!ie propose;project cow" cy an oppraysi compew 0106 cns•. Stats 0 (r hensivs platy? Local Ci Yes _No Location of Plan t Item b. ' Wi71 tiz ossister+ce regwsbd smeve o Federal r hon,.of Federal Ins-Motion installation? Yes No Focerol Popu!ation benefiting irolw Proj.:.cz l 19�z 7. Wid the assisiapea rrgwsted be oo FeaeroJ loni or Nome of Federal lnsiallation instoilotiwr? Location of Federal Lan4l Yes X" Pio Percent of Project Will the ossistancc requested haw an ispact or-effect SQ* instructions'for cdditionol information to be on the+wVisawwMt? F:avid.l. Yes No lt3m 9. Numoer of Will tllo assispenco requostsd caufe in*dispkce.went Individuals of ineividwls, fatailies, busiwesses,or forrws? Families Businqssos Yes No Farms Iters its_ Ia tnL-fe o1'yr related assistanco-In finis project previous, Jee in:t Ucrions for a.'uitional inirrnori" to ba ponding, or ontici,pated? T pravidcd. Yes fro i I 4 orad r+o. �o.n;tr,t PART III — BUDGET INFOR1dATION SECTION A — BUDGE-r SU1,mAItY C rant vn ProP�dera! Ctllmalad Uncbllyoivd Funds N o�'r o r n o v l o e d O v d o f f'ur�llvn coroloq Ila. dctl:hy Foderol Non•Foduol Fodoral NorrFvdnul Tciol nt W (j — (rl l ) 1 P,1 1122 13.600 S — S — S 373,211 b 30,500 S 1,102,371 2.- 3. d. S. TOTALS S S S 373,211 S 30,500 Isi,in2,371 SECTION B — BUDGET CATEGORIES Cldsi Calego(ics — cram rrotranr, FunatlCn or Activlry Tool Cr7 (It PA #22 lit w vt _ cit at (cl v y u. Pcr^,ncc1 S 8 1514 S S S S 49,494 L'. Fria,;: Ucnclils 4,607 13,664 r � c. Tra,cl 1 400 1,500 d, t r,:ipn,enl 2,365 2,365 C. Scnr,!ins 2,000 2,000 r I. Cor.tr:tual 346,915 800,638 N . w c C. Cmu!roclicn — — r h. Other 7,410 12,210 c r i. Total Dirccl Charges 373,211 881,271 j. Innirecl Charges k, TOTALS $ 373,211 f f S S S 881,271 0 I — 7. Progrcm Income S S 4 r S S S - orae t+a. ao•nonu SECTION C — NON-FEDERAL RESOURCES (a)Grant Program (6) APPLICANT (c)STATE (d)OTHER SOURCES (e) TOTALS o, PA 1122 s— s — 00,500 500 s 30,500 o. I0. 12. TOTALS t t Is3O,50O t 30,500 SECTION D — FORECASTED CASK NEEDS (THIS ACTION ONLY) Total for IN Year 1st Molter 2nd Ouartor 31d Quarter .1111 Quarter 13. Federal t s t l,186,000 s187 Ono 14. Non•Federol 10,000 20,500 I$. TOTAL 1 t s s 196 oon 1207 .500 SECTION C — BUDGET ESTIIAATES OF FEDERAL FUNDS NEEDED FOR BALANCE OF THE PROJECT (a)Grant Program FUTURE FUNDING PERIODS(YEARS! (b)FIRST (c)SECOND (d)THIRD (.)FOURTH rU w 0 C? t" N o 16. t C7'•'1 CT 1 V '1- Ln r] 17. l.n tJy b .tea le. l'/• .�. H 0 v) 20. TOTALS1 t t t H SECTION F — OTHER BUDGET INFORIdATION o a (Attach additional Shoats 11 Necessary) "3 21. Direct Charged Equipment; 2 Mint. busses @ 12,500 (Est.) (Delegate Agents) 0 3 Desks @ 400 each (Grantee) P 1 Audiometer @ 400 (Grantee) Iv V: 22. Indirect Chargest 1 IBM Selectric Typewriter @ 765 (Grantee) Ln C 23. Remar4st O l � PART IV PROGRAhI NARRATIVE (Attach per instruction) i 0/d0 /44, sa•r.01 / PART !11 — BUDGET IHIFORAATI0N SCCT10tl A M BUDCIT SUMMACY G+:� ?rc;rcey Cilrmatad VroWljolod Furd, N e w o f A a r I s I d t) v d ; e i i`ar.,ttaa Fadaral Calaloq No/ Fedaro! lion=Faderol F+detat tc/ct nttlt i!y Nv"FIdIIol 1, PA 22 COL 13.600 3 S / S 33,520 S — S 732,180 2_PA 22 Exp. 13.600 339,691 :10 .g lrl 1 ,1{12.:271 3. 5. TOTAL-S S S S373,211 1 ,102.371 SICTIOR B — BUDGCT CATEGORIES Groni Prrpnm/ Funclron o_Acihtiy �p Ta+at (1) COL _ (?) Expansion (a) I) (5) 8,514 S S S 49,494 -A so ON V to Ln N 2,000 2607 13 664 "' 0 a "" rt a r rt c C, Tr;- .,l 900 500 1,500 _ N w w 1,165 1,165 o r w c c) rt•c 396,___ 2,804 3,201 n� +rte Cd *4 30,224 316,691 800,638 0 ~ q� _ -• 4.- M, 0 is w 7,410 ``= i, Tele llitec.lCltat�cs 33,520 339,691881,871 c k.. TtOT1,I3 ...t `_ter �33,5201V 41 l Ygwftl 1j,339,691 � :Jhl. R'1/IYJL•kttl_LJCSSi+':. .�,:5 $881,871 ), t�ro�i�al Inc�atC S S S S S , P/our m - BUDGET MFORAATION SECT10H A — BUDGET SUMMARY C ti Im t d Ur,ob I I -o s I F uni s w' 0 If n a v I S # d n v 41 Q c I n 1• COT, s S IS 7,630 s — S166,935 2. r)'PAI'.'SION 87,373 23,400 227 J-0-8- 0-T A.L; S s95,003 SECTION B — BUDGET CATEGORIES Ctorf Prwj(am, I'vAcll,).n or Acilvity Cln,,,cmceofics T ofil COL EXPANSION S 31,860 341 578 n. w M rtlll;;e cinfits 444 5,339 S7 --j(M 0 H Ln p 5 I rr CL 100 2 M 0 on 8,000 8,000 rt C (D 17,000 20,925 rt 2 0 C) 1501150 it, 9tticr 3,326 15,206 39,76q Diio(t Zj _U 2 -LL) 3 7,630 b7,373 is + PART 111 - [BUDGET INFORMATION SCCTIO)t A -• BUDGET SUMMARY C+a-i Prc;romr Gstimcted Vrohfigciod Furda How of n a v t t o d f3 u d g a r 17 vn„IIaA Fadera) '------ r+ Cal at*0 t{o+ /.uivlty Fodaral Non.Poderal Faa:r o! Nor.fods ra! Tra I S S S 3:391 S S 75,081 PA 22 COT, ____. h 2. PA 2.2 Up 13.600 31,350 7,698 114 ,079 3. 5.^TOTALS S _-- S _ _ $34 ,741 17,698 _ $114 .079 .L':.>�=.'i._S._.,�:.5'.�.:IYS.CZ�Z•Li�i:-�.--"«�'13:,7�— __.__ _.____�.......-.__.—._ SECTION b — BUDGET CATEGORIES �' •�.— « Cront Program, Fvoctrpn or Activity To,oi i G. C�,cct Ct:,zs CotC�oiit:s '"— (_�___. til COL _ t'1 EXPANSION _tot hrrs^a�et 5 2,.536 513,809 S S S r __ x `7 O ro o 0 320 1,651 ( r0 V ? w wrr • Cr+ rn to 200 __•. ro ° 44I r td i-`• Cs !-s 12 a 500 { . _ R V C!1 1,100 ?.[97(1 N H r-1 co (D -3 +.LL._ q y 1!,• Q;c ► - 535 _. ..._ 2,290 —710`31 i. ToI,t 011rd C11-IMC5 . 3,391 __. 3;14 350 --._-�.— k, TOTALS � � $ 3,391 $31,350 S S D1,263 .t-.,;+.11=,`.+'.�':'%'•[1TlI/ri'L'#L�iVtilCWlS.Atii.Siii.mil G«ffu'4MJVl'.f.ti-IaY.V Y�l�11.IA.uM .+A 44L4J�u1l=TiCK��WV+F+A.tl1 rl�tt:JJfi'iYU#4V#iS+3iiC:�:.S �:LT�.Tt��«t1Flf�-ii::+"..w ..::S::i:'ri.::.t�:%T::'+.lrl.ti.7. i, C'(o`„tan Ircule $ S + S S S a i 4Mo e.�., r0.114fee PART 11I — BUDGET [Hr-0111,M101•t SECTI011 A .. BUDGET SUMMARY '11:11 i110;1cm, Gtttmoted Unohlkcitod Funic H a w o r R r v { t a d (1 u d g a t r +n:tl;n Fedvol r+ Casaloo t{o, Atrtvtty Fedoro! t{ol•Fvarral F,drral tton•FrJrrot Ttrct �,t hf � J art r ----»-•-----S=-t i. PA 22 COL 13.GOO ; SI i 1,311 3 — IS 32,454 2. PA 22 Exp 13.600 3,294 35,748 5. TCTI,'s S S 5 4 ,605 __S^ _ S 35_,748_.___.... SECTIOR' B -- BUDGET CATEGORIES CIOM PfOryratll, FvnCilun or Arrlrity G. Cbicc!Cla:s Cote�otics -~- _ — __ Tart_ (i) COL (7l EXPANSION a. f'ets.n,t 1 s 850 S 1,169 s S S 17,100 ; rT _._�. ._.�.�. V N F'• tJI H o. :I 220 785 v� f-. .. �tt, Frin;� fJ ^Ci'sts _..___ _ lt.x�!�!� .' n ,�, � N N fe 'Tiib _ %.n ID 126 526 ._.. .i 4.1 vt rt rn ....,. co v't it. Ci,c t 241 1,214 1+1 _4__ _.... i,M Tot.ryi D;t tt Clratg:s 1311 3,294 _ 26456 r �f, TOTALS S 131.1 13,291t 2�6,�+5G . >n.-.u:+::-r;.:::.-n'+r:rs:L^^ii.'nc+:aaza7eT.nVa+vcr_�'x: r,.rvyrr>•��+�v.n,w••an,.,ir 1W F�CWM�,I{F1T':.Cf}�.{:iY.YGILSin:.iz:•.-mrn�r�.:tia�uaciss��: '-ss:«S:.i_.�s:it,::.:V�rt_.:rf ... c a...,;t.».:r.;•..i,-t:t:;:. t, f+tott�c;i Itttcaic 3 S r $ : S S r .-- omo rro. ta•ngr:a PART 113 BUDGET INFORAATION SECTIO)l A BUDGET SUMMARY Crani Pragram, [tllmalod ur.ao111n10d Fumt N e 1v a t R a v l c e d 13 v d g a t Fvn,tian Fadual °' Colalog No, AatSvlly Fadaral tion-Fudarol Frderol }1on•FeJotal Icr,! In� fu 10 (r1 1• PA 22 COL 13.600 S S S 4 ,496 S — Si.l,n.480 2. PA 22 EXP , •13.600 73,220 7,093 190,801 3. S $ $ t $ 7,093 S190,�01 S. TOTALS $73 220 8__.,--.- SECTIO14 B .. 5UDCET C)�TEGORIES — Crom Program, I:vncllvn at Aclivlly ~^TM G. MCC: Class Catecolics _ cl! COL _ {:! EXPANSION { a, ('r,,l.gnLI $ 31866 $ 47.459 S S _._ 3 104 018 w b a w i s _ -4 0 h r nl,c Nnelils 630 10,059 2 o F 27,57__-.._.. n A. p r n 1,200 ].-,?.00 m n cr o c _..._1,5oa _.__. 1}!t00 rTrt d _._ R w � h t SI'�''iw' 3465_ _...�._. ._.._. �..> 4,2,,1.5 Ln N Li o c c �h. Qlhcr _ M 9,537 14,136 �� c M i, rooi gitccl cint;c ...._._._._ ...,4,496 73220 _ ._ 152,641 j, In;irr�l CiC,I�Cs � k. TOTALS S 4,496 S 73,220 s S $ 1521641 ::a.:J.:t�::=:::.�:.RitT.,iti':stalxvsSatc7sastl mscr�3i c.Tu•:.�isay.-r+a 7, Nokia^!Income S $ r S S S O+t4 rt io,norts PART III -- BUDGET 111FOR)AATION SCC`C1011 A - BUDGET SU)A)AA.I:Y crani Pt:gram' red 4101 Gtrlmo od VrobltgoroJ Fvnit }1 a w o r tl e v t t s J 0 u d o o r F ,rz1;0n a cotoloo No. Ac Hilly Fodero1 Non•Fodo+ol Frdsrol }torrrsJttol Tcrt) (J1 tri +r1 �t 1. PA 22 COL 13.600 S S 15,193 S 5119,043 2. PA 22 EXP 13.600 41,644 6,052 166,73g 3. 5. TOTALS S S � S46,837 6s052�----- S166,739. ..___-. SE:CTI0N b » 13UDGET CATCGORICS Crony pro•pom, Funcrlon or Acriviry C• Cbjcct Ci;a C�tc�orics """"` _ COI. tal RXPANS10T1 tit al 01 t}t a. S'r�r.c�c; S 3,618 S 29,824 S S S 9 t,)961 0 o rt � rr vii ,009 v, N to c H 10 1,107 ! ° r N ter a' ~'' 349 200 NUG ut rt rl Ln fd J. Cq.in,rcnl 1,00 1,000 04 C-) :> w p. 0 2,550 4 ,x150 ;�.� r r. N ;t3 Qs I}, 4,hct 1,226 _ 7,16:3 '�,t.7:^_,r:�t'w r'u.�:.tc:c�^:}>.IrGtc4c:,xat}7e+.til—_it7='»CJZT.SY«Sisv Yt.LLni"2 rS.m. aiN:cs.:ssuUlutR atTirvwrMt.s_+sS_3a�L'J++uSamt_6.'�.Ptet_cry�.T.Z.a,a_1t AS.7�TY»tc^.suSiCZ3 L2:.0..�—_pS.".._.t.�._,.._^._...T_••...L,.�.S:iL'«�T._.::._.:__.�—„.^_ ._ r36 .. .._. ,._,..__....___.. Total bit `tCllarPes 5,193 41,644 TOTALS 5,193 41,644 .. .__ r r 01,44 NC1. to.natte PART III BUDGET INFOR1AATIQN _ SECT1O11 A — BUDGET SUMMARY Grar.l Pro;rcm, Ctllmoled UnabllgaleJ Fvrv!! !{a rr o f f e v l t e d 13 u! q a t cI Calafap!{o. Acrivlt•J Federal iten•Faderal Federal NsrrFederal Tuc' —1 nl (dj Irlti -t 1. PA 22 COT, 13.600 S S S 5,203 . S S 110,856 2. PA 22 I.XP 1.3.6QQ79,810 23,990 214 ,656 + 5. TOTALS S S S 85,013 S 231980 SECTIC14 11 — BUDGET CATEGORIES — Cronl Progro.n, Funcli'n or Aclivily O J N ^+ Tar:l is W, rS CArt r- (1) COL l71 EXPANSION (3) n csi v (Tj H. "., CA � Ci C7 3 � S 43,778 r? �3 r. ,.325 _ r S S S 1.Q? ?I @ p n r I rin;;z C:nci is 432 5,691 4 5 — 70 rr rr C�2 r lv+.1 �o O 2,600 2_ 4z�n w Ln vn t. 11,266 11,86851� c: u, I-1 i. C:nli�ctual — 11,396 23,204 .. En 1,401. _ 5,279 18 i, Told Citut Cloines � _ 5,203 79,810 171,725 1. Indiiccl Ch;,tt cs 5,203 79,810171 725 T r4, 41'nLS S w S S � S :.1.::1.x :':::::i+TT/i1rLy'.aw,an,vrs:;ncerarss,ssaas fisrlAxeJntflPx'sVYM��tMUU'11..x1LyY:iT¢firrRi.WleJfliYJ1W fi:ti'x:RTJertvi{af7P:i(;t.T:x=.r' :llSTZT:1`�7JL:Ji.^a'r1S?n?r�.:27i.:C_L'.I.a Y�.T.v"...l:.:t f::ti. �' 7, f'roula^11:1coale Page 5 PART V A&SURANC=_S The .applicant hweby asrur_s and car:ifits that he will comply with is rahlatiers. policies, r,,ic!Ain?e, and raqui:�erh:: incl:ding O'.19 Circulars I les. A-87, A-95, and A-103, as they relata to t:: zpplication, -ccearancc and usa of Feder ai funds for this Federalty asSisz"d Project.Also the Applicant a sires and cer:hfies with raspec:to the grant that_ 1- It po:sasszs 1eg31 authority to apply for the grant;that a 4. It will conpiy with requirement; of the provisions resolution, motion or similar action has be--n duly of the Uniform Relocation Ass;stares and Real Propertr/ adop-ed or pa:Lwd as an of:ic:al act of the applicant's Ac^aisi:icns Aec of 1970 (P.L 91.640) which pr,-;-.,id--s Governing body,authorizing the filing of the application, for fair and equitabla treatment of persons displaced as a including all understandings and -assuranc=s contained result of Federal and federally assisted programs therein, and directing and authorizing the person identi- S. It will comply with the provisions of th? Hatch Acr fied as dhe official representative of the applicant to act which iinit the political activity of employe s. 4 in connection with the application and to pravid3 such 6. It will comply with the minimum wag*and maximum additional information as may ba required. hours provisions of the Federal Fair Labor Standards 2 it will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of Act, as they apply to hospital and educational ins:iru. ' 1954 (P.L. 85-3531 and in accordance with Title VI of tion enpioy�s of St3teand 1=1 governments. that Act. no person in the Unit--d Statn shall. on the 7. it viii( establish safeguards to prohibit empfoyecs from Ground of rte, color, or national ori,in, be excluded using their positions for a purpose that is or gives date s appearance of being motivated by a desire for private ,ram participation in, ba denied the Ew+efits of, or be in for themselves or others, o.her.vise ssbjec-t_�d to discrimin3teon under any pro- 4 particularly tito�.a wide gram or activity for vNtiG't die applicant recrivn Federal whom they have family,business,or other tics. gram assistance and will inr..ediately take arty mea- i3• It will give the grantor zge:tcy or the Comptroller Gen- eral through any authorized representative the 2r_-s to sures n=cessary to effmmi3. a this agr-eement. and the right to examine all retort;,, books,papers, or 3. it will comply with Title V1 of tete Civil Rights Act of documents related to the Grant_ 1364 (42 USC2CCCd) prc47ibitirgemployment discrimi- 9. it will comply with all requirements imposed by the ration where (1) tht- primary purpose of a grant is to f=ederal grantor agency corrcerning spacial regtuiremonts ,provide employment or(2) disc:i:ninatory employment of lav, program reruirzmerhts, and other adminis-,ative ! pr-actices will result in unequal treatrr_nt of pe-mm who requirements approved in ac=dant with Office of , & are or should be b-nefiting fir-cm ttT t,nt aic xdviry. Mazag--m-'a,and and;et Cir c11ar No.A-102 i f t �� 19"A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY HEAD START RECAP OF n� ' '78 COST OF LIVING & EXPANSION SUPPLEMENT PRESENT COST COST PER NUMBER NEW ENROLLEES %DDTTIONAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL 1.979 OF X $980 EACH START UP ADDITIONAL 1978 NUMBER OF CUiDE111C11` AGENICY FUNDING or CHILD ADDITIOWL FOR 7-1-78 ALLOCATIONS SUPPLEMENT QUIDELINE CIIILDRE,1�1 TO A,r 81470 ' LEVEL LIVING ADJUSTMENT CHILDREN ADDITION TO $1470 II-XPANS103 to 12-31-78 THIS YEAR 3E SERVED 78/79 PER CHILD @ 67, .11g,hborhoocl House $127 , 163 $ 7 ,630 $ 1,923 65 $ 63,700 $ 21,750 $ 95, 003 $222 , 166 157 $2303790 iyo 111sta T111y Tots 56, 522 3, 391 -0- 15 1437,00 16 ) 650 34s741 91, 263 55 80 )850 3rtJ.,,icz U .3 , I). 21,851 1, 311 3,294 - - - 4 )605 26 , 456 18 26 , 060 Diablo U .S . D. 74 ,925 4 )496 8,760 52 50 ,960 13 ,500 77 ,716 152 ,641 112 164 ,640 it e Baptist Church 86,550 5 )193 2 ) 368 36 35,280 3) 996 46 ,837 133,387 100 1117 ,000 ,litcd Council 86 ,712 5,203 10 ,990 59 57 ,820 11,000 85,013 171,725 129 189 ,630 (1azt- Co . ) I --ntral Administration 54 ,937 6 ,296 23,000 - - 29,296 84 , 233 - 81 ,078 a $ 333520 22 $222 ,460 $ 66 ,896 $3732211 $8813871 571 $920 ,448 $508 ) 66o 50 � 33.� 7* 218 *At Present Date Enrollment is Nine (9) children below Level For which Funded, (353) Requiring Enrollment of 229 children to bring to New Funding Level of 571 . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 1L--, 19 2-8- In $In the Matter of Speed Signs Along Dutch Slough, Bethel Island. The Board on October 18 , 1977 having adopted Resolution No. 77/852 designating certain waterways in the Bethel Island area (Sandmound, Dutch, Taylor and Piper Sloughs) as speed zones in which no vessel may be operated at a speed in excess of five nautical miles per hour; and The Board on November 22, 1977 having appropriated $5,900 to provide for additional regulatory signs to enforce aforesaid speed zones; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having this day commented that at the time the regulatory signs were installed, none were placed in the Dutch Slough area because of -the temporary rock barrier that had been erected there, but inasmuch as the rock barrier has now been removed, and that waterway is heavily traveled, he would recommend that regulatory signs be placed along Dutch Slough as specified in Resolution No. 77/852. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Sheriff—Coroner Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Works Director Supervisors County Administrator affixed thisllth day of April , 19 78 :,:r. Charles L. Butler J R. OLSSON, Clerk Bl 4 }, ; ;� ;�f� Cj -.E t 1' , Deputy Clerk Patricia-A. Bell Lv el al 10 H -24 4'77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD 0 SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT April 11 , i9 78 In the Matter of Approving and Authorizing Payment for Property Acquisition, U. S. Army Corp. of Engineer Pine-Galindo Creek Project, Concord Area 14.0. 8690-7520 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Grant Deed and Right of Way Contract are APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute said contract on behalf of the District: Grantor Contract Date Payee and Escrow No. Amount Jacques Wallace Taylor March 10, 1978 Title Insurance and Trust $1 ,071 .00 James William Taylor Escrow No. OK-265707 1900 Grant St. Concord, Ca. 94522 The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw a warrant in the amount specified to be delivered to the County Principal Real Property Agent. The County Clerk is DIRECTED to accept deed from the above named grantors for the District. The foregoing order was passed April 11 , 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Real Property Division affixed this 11th day of Aril 1978 cc: County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Flood Control By, + 6' l . Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Sell H-2:4/77 15m 1 ) In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11, , 19 78 to the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments It is by the Board ORDERED that the follow-ing Instruments are ACCEPTED: Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Grant Deed 3/17/78 Joseph Rosario IJestore, et al D. P. 3071-77 2. Consent to Offer of Western Continental Dedication of Public Operating Company, Roads 3/23/78 a California Corporation SUB. MS 45-77 3. Grant Deed of Starlite Homes, Development Rights 1/20/78 a California Corporation SUB. 4607 4. Conservation and Scenic Easement Deed and Conveyance of Development Starlite Homes, Rights 1/20/78 a California Corporation SUB. 4607 PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Depa--tment: Public Works Witness my hand and the Sea) of the Board of (LD) Supervisors cc: Recorder (via P. 1'?. ) affixed this llt:hdoy of April 1978 Public Works Director Director of Planning !�, V ^J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By``_ � i k.0 f � Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H -24 A/i' 15m I 'I In The Board of Supervisors of Conira Costa County, State or` California April 11, Ip 78 In the Motier of Authorizing Acceptance of Inst"LT Dents for Recording Only. It is by the Board ORDERED that the folloging Offer of Dedication is ACC= FOR RECORMG 01MY: I=tri mtent Date Grantor Reference 1. Offer of Dedication D nnville Place Flom- for Drainage ova-ers P.ssociation & Purposes 2/24/78 Kay Building ng Ccmpany D. P. 3o46-77 PP.SSED by the Board on April 11, 178. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. CVf4 inating Department: Public 4,orks Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of (irk) Supervisors affixed thisllth day of An-d I cc: recorder (via P. W. ) ?ublic l•;orks Director Director of Plarrurg J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 1 By: rl' 1 C ..0(� C� ':1' Deputy Cleric -Patricia. A. Bell v��.1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approving and Authorizing Payment for Property Acquisition Center Avenue Project No. 3471-4342-663-76 Pacheco Area IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement and Amendment to Right of Way Contract is APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute said Amendment on behalf of the County: Amendment Reference Grantor Date Payee and Address Amount Center Avenue Earl H. and Fern D. 4/4/78 Earl H. & Fern D. Short $450.00 Project No. Short 228 Center Avenue 3471-4342-663-76 Pacheco, Ca. 94553 The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw a warrant in the amount specified to be delivered to the County Principal Real Property Agent. PASSED By the Board on April 11 , 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Real Property Division affixed this 11th day of Ap -i i 197P cc: .Auditor :- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By` 5 l h i r" Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell u010iS0 H-24 4,177 15m ' f In the Board of Supervisors r or Contra Costa County, State of California A-oril 11 19 78 In the Matter of Authorizing Legal Defense. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County provide legal defense for Mr. Lon Underwood, Assistant County Registrar, and other County officials named in Superior Court Action No. 185495. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Supv. J. P. Kenny Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of rlr' Lon Underwood Supervisors I-IS' J. R. Olsson affixed thisllth day of April 1978 County Counsel County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By� �v /' Deputy Clerk AI?.xine "I. 'Neufeld 00(.1.61 J H-2: 4!77 ism IN THE BOA-RD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOPIIIA In the Matter of Appeal of Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. , ) Applicant, from San Ramon Valley ) Area Planning Commission Denial April 11, C� 1978 of Tentative Map of Subdivision 5027, Alamo Area. Bergesen Construction Co. , owner. WHEREAS on the 22nd day of March, 1978, the San 'Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denied the tentative map of Subdivision 5027, Alamo area, filed by Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. ; and WHEREAS within the time allowed by law, Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. , filed with this Board an appeal from said action; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that a hearing be held on said appeal before this Board in its Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, on Tuesday, the 9th day of May, 1978 at 11:15 a.m. and the Clerk is directed to publish notice of hearing, pursuant to code requirements . . PASSED by the Board April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board 'bf Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this lith day of April, 1978 . J- 0 S ON RK By_ CC: Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. Bergesen Construction Mr. Charles Suter Mr. Jack Lucey rIr. Hank, Carstensen Danville Fire District Director of Planning 82 1}, `' � �• � �� Jam:/ �'I i� r r •� 1`' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY i Tr,1 PLANNING DEPARTMENT Q. TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: April 3, 197$ F.��m,;%/ �S ✓Loan., FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesu SUBJECT: APPEAL: Subdivision =5027 Director of Plann'. Bryan $ Murphy/Bergesen Constr. Alamo, California ENGINEER: Bryan Lerlphy 011NER: Bergesen Construction APPELLANT: Bryan and Murphy PUBLIC HEARINGS: March 22, 1978 San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission DECISION: Denied APPEAL FILED: March 27, 1978 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The following people should be notified of your Board's hearing date and time: Bryan and Murphy Jack Lucey 12:13 Alpine Road 95 Stephanie Lane Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Alamo, CA 94507 Bergesen Construction Hank Carstensen 4025 Tilden Lane Danville Fire District Lafayette, CA 94549 800 San Ramon Valley Blvd. Danville, CA 94526 Charles Suter 134 Vernal Drive Alamo, CA 94507 Attachments; Letter of appeal, Planning Department Acknowledgement, Minutes, Staff Report, I%hp, EIR r1AD:(Imr cc: Subdivision 1"5027 vvi;h board ordar � `�83 Planning DepartmentC��1C�-a San Ramon Va►ley Area Planning Commission Costa Andrew H. Young Cnunty Administration [luilrling, North Wing (`f Chairman 0. B 951 Juanita W. Unrow Martinez. Call�ornia 94553 COUCIt\/ Vice Chairman J Linda P. Best Anthony A.Dehaesus Director Kennerteclor of Planning � Jonn D.I'Aaakin John W. Olander Phone, 372_2031 R Nelson S.Wright X April 3, 1978 Bryan f Murphy 1233 Alpine Road Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Gentlemen: This letter acknowledges receipt of your letter of appeal, dated March 27, 1978, and the $100 filing fee for Subdivision #5027, which was heard by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on March 22, 1978. Your appeal is being transmitted to the Board of Supervisors. The Board will notify you as soon as a hearing date is scheduled. Should you have questions relative to the above information, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely yours, Anthorj, A. Dehaesus Dire or o P anning a, ey don sis a t ector Curre Planning cc: File #5027 Supervisor Hasseltine Public Works, Land Development Bergesen Construction Hank Carstensen ' Jack Luccy Charles Suter Microti;msid with board order ARYAN £ MUKPI-Il' ASSOCIATES, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS P.O.BOX 287,%VALNUT CREEK,CA 9-1597-1233 ALPINE ROAO.WALNUT CREEK,CA 94596 14151 939-6500 March 27 , 1978 JOB NO. 5077-1 BERGESEN CONSTRUCTION CO. APPEAL - SUBD 5027 Board of Supervisors County of Administration Building P. O. Box 911 Martinez, CA 94553 Attention: Mr. Harvey Bragdon Gentlemen: Enclosed is a check for $100 for the filing fee .for the appeal of the denial of the tentative map of Subdivision 5027 by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission. The map conforms to the General Plan and zoning for the prcper-y. The staff recommended approval with conditions accep�able to the applicant. Yours truly, F. E. Bryan BRYAN & MURPHY ASSOCIATES, INC. FEB/bc cc: Bergesen Construction Co. jo Microfilmad with board Of &-rAi o I IkLz ZVR-Ca t1t<�.��.�.vz$. ��3�C� CE.� �i t.�LZ rule 11 . U. HON 271 • Al.-AMO, LA1.11-01. hIA FISE COUNTRY ? r . i_ov! hon?r J.ti :a: u , , Dir:,,c!-or of 'l�nninU I'.Ct. lox 051 i,.sr+ i.iez, Ca. 94553 Fab. 21, 107II Ile..-Lr :'r , U::ue sus : R-.3 : Soodivision 5027 ,3 sf- The it1:: Hoard of Dir-::ctors, at its on Feb . 16, 1978, passz:d a motion to opposo subdivision 5027--last as sui)rr:i►;t:,'sd. :;e �vil:l r :consider our aci:irrl if tLa D.3velopar reill r:.-duce the number of lots from 10 to 6 and if Hio- Develop--,r oiill coma T-o an :ztreament ,,;ith the ll:volop-.;rs of the Cr.ieks of alums .i:b shore t-he cost: of improvin V,rn:ll Drive in accordarlca e:it-h County n1woi.;icai;ions bet:iv:cn Livnrn:-t and V:rrt_:1 Court . This is not: to say thai: V�rn�l shmild b-,cnm,e it count-y road hrit. +-h--0- it- should count-: sp:,-cs if it is to b,--1r t:he traffic of the additional ima/,a pr000sr-Cl . Sincerely, Jo. Ossher, Precidc-nt /� cc. i,ndr-zm 1'otmZ�, Ch^. 5 .R.Va11•1,y Planning Commission r'a c'. � m ��T7 rT �. a7 rD ufj h1;�cofiltrl-d with board order SAN 'lrLLEY APtr-, PLr NIN 1N'G C0 I'IIsS 10 111 ' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUBDIVISION 5027 (Owner: Bergeson Construction Company) A proposed subdivision of 10 lots on 10.5 acres in a Single "arnily Residential District (R-LO), for which rezoning to R-40 was approved under Planning Commission Initiated File //2192-RZ on December 21, 1977. Variances from the R-40 District are requested to have seven lots with less than 401000 square feet in area, and three lots with less than 140 feet in average width. Subject property is located at the southerly terminus of Vernal Drive, approximately •(1� mile south of Livorna Road, in the Alamo area. (CT 3461) On march 22, 1975 having been fixed as the time for hearing on this item, the meeting was declared open by the Chairman. Staff presented the staff report, described the project and explained the location. Staff recommended approval with conditions. The following persons appeared to represent and in favor of the application and in opposition: MORRIS BERGESON, 371 Vernal Drive, Alamo, Calif. stated the conditions set forth by staff were agreeable. When he purchased the property it was zoned 1/2 acre and was surprised when his application was held up until the zoning had been changed. The subdivision originally had 15 lots, has taken 5 off. Will build quality homes; doesn't want to detract from the homes in the area. F.%1N BRYAfi, Bryan & Murphy Associates, 1233 Alpine Rd. , Walnut Creek, CA advised they had tried to conform to Country Estates. The Fire Department had advised they would like to have 20' pavement on the driveway next to Lot 10. Agreed to staff conditions. HANK: CARSTENSEN, Danville Fire District, advised Bryan & Murphy had agreed to the 20' pavement. The Fire Department would like a condition that they include in the CC&Rs a condition prohibiting speed bumps or other obstructions on the streets. JACK LUCEY, 95 Stephanie Lane, Alamo, CA stated this plan was rejected by the Alamo Improvement Association. There are many points of objection, major one revolving around Country Estates. He did not avail himself to change his property to R-40. In R-40 lots are larger than 1 acre if on slopes over 50%. The project does not conform to the intent of the Board of Super-visors when they rezoned the properties in the area. lie should come up with a plan that addresses the issues of the Creeks of Alamo. MLR. BERGESON, in rebuttal, stated the subdivision was modified and he understood from his engineer, it did comply with the law. SIR BRYAN stated this did agree with the law 6 months ago. He was advised access areas could be included as part of the lot. Many of the lots in this area go out to the center of the street. COMM-!ISSIONER BEST commented the variances are excessive and large in number and she would move to deny it. She didn't like the plan where streets cut through the lot. COZ0IISSIONER MEAKIN agreed. COMMISSIONER KEl\NETT agreed but was more specific that there are too many lots for the terrain. (Continued page 2) Upon the .�OTIG?, of Commissioner BEST SECONDED by Commissioner IEa:Ic: , Subdivision 5027 was denied by the following vote on March 22. 1978 AYES: Commissioners - BEST, MiEAKPN, BUROW, WRIGHT, KE.4NETT, YOLrNG NOES: Commissioners - NONE Anthony A. Dehaesus ABSENT: Commissioners - 0U%NDER Director of Planning ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE APPLICXIT: ATTEST: ar, ey E. .r ac n 0!'!NER: Bergesen Construction Company, AM istant sir c cr 4025 Tilden Lane, Lafayette, CA 94549 Current Pianninr APPLIC1T CN '(0. Sub. 5027 ;SSESSO?' S c;der i. r•_,, J. -(it�ci �l5 �., .�� Subdivision 5027 Page 2 COMMISSIONER BUROW wondered if the applicant would like to come back with a revised plan or have a decision rendered. MR. BERGESON stated the engineer had put in a lot of time to arrive at a good plan. If they reduce it down to 6 lots as recommended by the Alamo Improvement Association, it becomes economically infeasible. They tried to work with and cooperate with the staff. Staff's conditions were acceptable. He requested a decision. CHAIRMAN YOUNG commented he had been on the property and had some reservations. Felt the subdivision as a whole was less than what exists in the area, although it is not a bad subdivision in itself. Upon the Motion of Commissioner BEST, Seconded by Commissioner MEAKIN, the EIR was certified as adequate by the following vote on March 22, 1978. AYES: Commissioners - BEST, MEAKIN, BUROW, WRIGHT, KENNETT, YOUNG NOES: Commissioners - NONE ABSENT: Commissioners - OLANDER ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE It was found that the proposed subdivision was not in strict conformance with,the Country Estates classification and R-40 zoning; was at variances with the General Plan and the goals of the neighborhood. Microriimad with boars! order l � ' ;., `.-.,._---.+.f-,-.= ter: .,.-..,�.»c,;-•s: , �.,..�r..,_r.�. .. .. •. ._ � :'. . .-, . ..,,.r._ .,,r � _.. .. ..' .......-...-----�-~�-� . . _.__ •. c. — ��F•'!r"M"��::+t:•..'"';�•'�'r..r' ,I;Y";,»,--r--i•r.-. -t•. �-" ( 77, a-l.T,^L• I 4. Act All, ' \" *ir ...•C 1 t /u^•. / "'" f -- �'+• .✓UBIJ/Y/S/O!✓ NLS.✓027 �� _. ----•'� _ ` �`�. BEST PROPERTY { �r r Q ; y� ;�• if .7, .r' /- G - �j%" �^�_ s.• _ �_��\\u;'::r �,�� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFOiMA { 0 ` v„ ✓/.r••W.,r; ; -� �`' "+��--,/••..�, ;�j•'•�._� r `�._.,. ! f"� + . .x .ya ... 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Vegetation and Wildlife 9 10. Recreation and Open Space 10 11. Socioeconomic Characteristics 10 12. Air Quality and Noise 10 13. Cultural Resources 12 14. Energy Conservation 12 II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS 13 A. -Environmental Impact of the Proposed Action 13 1. General Plan Conformance 13 2. Circulation and Traffic 14 3. Grading 14 4. Scenic Routes 14 5. Noise 14 B. Any Adverse Environmental Effects Which Cannot 15 Be Avoided If This Proposed Is Implemented C. Mitigating Measures Proposed toMinimize 15 The Impact 1. General Plan Conformance, Circulation be Traffic 15 2. Grading 15 3. Noise and Scenic Routes 16 4. Oak Trees 16 D. Alternatives to the Proposed Action 16 E. Growth-Inducing Impact of the Proposed Action 16 F. Organization and Persons Consulted 17 G. Qualifications of EIR Preparation Agency 17 OlLt j SUMMARY Under Subdivision 5027, the applicant proposes to divide approximately 10.52 acres into 10 residential lots. The project site is at the southern terminous of Vernal Drive, approximately one-quarter mile south of Livorna Road, in the Alamo area. The project site is bounded on the west by Freeway 680. The 1977 San Ramon Area Plan designates the site "Country Estate" (minimum parcel size one acre) and the site is zoned R-20 (minimum parcel size 20,000 square feet). The significant environmental impacts and potential mitigation measures are summarized below; Impacts 1. General Plan Conformance. The proposed minimum parcel size is inconsistent with the environmental goals and objectives of the San Ramon Area Plan for the Vernal Drive neighborhood (preservation of rural character, minimize traffic and noise impacts, etc.). 2. Circulation and Traffic. The proposed subdivision will generate an estimated 110 average daily trips. All traffic generated by the project will be directed through the Existing neighborhood on Vernal Drive, a narrow, winding rural road. In addition to increased traffic and noise, the cumulative effect of fragmentation of parcels sizes in the area may eventually necessitate improvements to Vernal Drive which would be disruptive to the existing neighborhood. 3. Grading. The tentative map calls for construction of Vernal Court in an area of difficult topography. The road will be in cut, overlooked by a relatively steep, high engineered slope. The grading plan proposes creation of a 500 foot long cut slope that is up to 20 feet high (maximum). In particularly steep areas, a 6 foot high retaining wall is proposed at the base of the cut slope. The full vertical section (cut slope plus retaining wall, where present) commonly ranges between 15 and 20 feet in height. The engineered appearance of the slope does not appear consistent with the rural character that is specified by the San Ramon Area General Plan. 4. Noise. The project site adjoins Freeway 680. The noisiest portions of the site are those which have a direct line of sight to the freeway. According to the Noise Contour maps in the Noise Element, sound levels on the area of the potential building sites on proposed Lots #9 and 10 exceed 60 dBA on the CNEL scale. 5. Scenic Routes. The potential building sites on Lots #9 and 10 will be visible from Freeway 680, a designated scenic route. 6. Oak Trees. There are two mature oaks on proposed Lot #10. Any grading in the drip line of these trees could result in loss of the trees. Mitigating (Measures 1. General Plan Conformance. Circulation and Traffic. Strong consideration should be given to increasing the proposed lot area to meet or exceed the minimum parcel size required by the 1977 San Ramon Valley Area General Plan. Increasing lot sizes would be consistent with preservation of rural character and limiting traffic impacts through the existing neighborhood. Rezoning the property to R-1-:1 would bring zoning into conformance with the General Plan. 1 2. Grading. Contour grading and, where possible, flattening the grade of the slope that overlooks Vernal Court will soften the visual impact of this slope. To reduce erosion and conceal the raw soil from view, the slope should be planted with a drought tolerant, preferably native, ground rover or shrub. This could be made a condition of approval. 3. Noise and Scenic Routes. The applicant could be directed to redesign the area of Lots 7, 8, 9 and 10 to create three large lots, with potential building sites on each lot outside (east) of the 60 dBA noise contour (approximately 300 feet east of the edge of pavement). This would enhance views of the site.and reduce the affect of freeway generated noise on future residents of the project. 4. Oak Trees. The conditions of approval could require the developer to stake the drip line of the mature oaks on proposed Lot 410 and specify that no grading take place within their drip lines. The location of the oaks should be plotted on the final subdivision map. 2 I. INTRODUCTORY DISCUSSION A. Project Description Under application Subdivision 5027, the developer, Morris Bergesen of the Bergesen Construction Company, is seeking to divide 10.52 acres into 10 residential lots, with the proposed private road (labeled Vernal Court on the tentative subdivision map) in a separate parcel, presumably to be owned in common and maintained by future residents of the subject property. The minimum proposed parcel size is 20,000 square feet (net) and the average parcel size is 41,015 square feet (gross) and 33,840 square feet (net). The proposed subdivision is at the southern terminous of Vernal Drive, approximately one-quarter mile south of the intersection of Vernal Drive with Livorna Road, in the Alamo area. Subdivision 4879 (Creeks of Alamo) adjoins the subject property on the east and south. All of the traffic generated by proposed Subdivision 5027 and the traffic generated by 12 lots in Subdivi- sion 4879 will utilize Vernal Drive and Livorna Road as their sole access. The subject property is further identified by the Contra Costa County Assessor as Parcel 194-271-015 and 009. The project site is in Census Tract 3461. B. Environmental Inventory of Region 1. Physical Description Topographically, the project site is located near the south end of a northwest trending ridge that is named Sugarloaf Hill (see topographic map at beginning of this report). Proposed Lots #1 - 4 are on the ridge crest, Lots 5 -8 are on the east flank of the ridge, and Lots 9 and 10 are at the southern terminous of the ridge. Elevations across the site range from 388 feet to 270 feet, and broad areas possess slopes of 20 to 35 percent. A portion of this site has been graded in the past, possibly at the time of the construction of Freeway 680. The grading has resulted in lowering and broadening the ridge crest, creating a flat cut pad in the area of proposed Lots 1 - 3. Additionally, there is a steep (3/4:1), 15 foot high cut slope north of the existing stable on proposed Lot #9. This cut slope was created as a result of rough grading a "jeep trail" to the stable. 2. Existing Use and Surrounding Area Present Use: Site is undeveloped land, with the exception of a ranch-style home that is under construction on proposed Lot ffl. Nearbv Land Use: In February of 1976 there were approximately 42 parcels and 30 residences that were served by Vernal Road. Since that time four single family residences have been constructed on existing lots. The preponderance of the parcels in the Vernal Heights neighborhood are cne to two acres in size, with some one-half acre lots and a few larger (5 to 10 acres) parcels. Homes are custom built and the neighborhood has been characterized by slow, persistent growth through the years. 3 01005 3. Utilities and Community Facilities Table 1 summarizes information on public utilities, public agencies and special districts providing service to the proposed subdivision. Additional information on some services follows. Schools: The site is served by San Ramon Unified School District. Schools serving the site are Alamo School, Stone Valley School and Monte Vista High. Information on enrollments and capacities of these schools is listed on Table 2. These schools are presently operating at capacity and there are no funds for construction of new schools or additions to schools serving the project site in the foreseeable future. The district is considering operating schools on a 12 month basis and they are considering "shifts". Police Protection: Police services are provided by the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department. The subject property is in a patrol beat that includes Alamo, Danville and Diablo. According to the Sheriff's Department there is a patrol car manned by an officer in the beat at all times. There are no special law enforcement problems in the area, and response time is considered adequate, depending on location of the patrol car within the beat, traffic conditions and other factors. Back-up units can be provided from nearby patrol beats, if necessary. Fire Protection: Fire protection services are provided by the Danville Fire Protec^cn District. The nearest fire station is located approxi- mately 1.5 mires from the proposed subdivision, near the Stone Valley Road interchange with I-680. Hospitals: The nearest hospitals are Kaiser in Walnut Creek (3 miles) and John Muir in Walnut Creek (5 miles). Water: The project site is located in the East Bay Municipal Utilities District (EBMUD). Ration was instituted by the District in October, 1976, and since April 28, 1977, the household allotments have been 225 gallons/day - 150 gallons for interior use and 75 gallons for exterior use. Before rationing began, residential water consumption in the central County was estimated to be 845 gallons/day/household - 265 gallons for interior use and 580 gallons for exterior use. Sewers: The project site is located in the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District (CCCSD). The district has an on-going expansion program which is designed to meet anticipated demands of growth in its service area. The second phase of plant expansion, when completed, will give the district the ability to treat 40 million gallons daily (mgd) of sewage. According to the district, the 40 mgd treatment capacity will be adequate to serve anticipated growth in the central county for the next 10 years. 4. Circulation. The local circulation system in the vicinity of the site is shown in the Local Circulation Map at the beginning of this report. 4 l� l006 TABLE 1 PUBLIC UTILITIES AND PUBLIC AGENCIES SERVING THE SUBDIVISION 5027 PROJECT AREA PUBLIC UTILITIES 1. Central Contra Costa Sanitary District Sanitary sewer service 2. East Bay Municipal Utility District Water service available by extension of main from Vernal Drive. 3. Diablo Disposal Service* Solid waste disposal service. 4. Pacific Gas & Electric Company Gas and electricity 5. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Telephone service PUBLIC AGENCIES 1. San Ramon Valley Unified School District Public Schools (Alamo School, 0.5 miles; Stone Valley School, 1.8 miles; Monte Vista High, 4.2 miles.) 2. Bay Area Air Pollution Control Determines and enforces air quality District (BAAPCD) standards. 3. Bay Area Rapid Transit District Provides rapid transit service. (Near- (BARTD) est BART bus stop is on Danville Boulevard at Livorna Road, one mile west of the site.) 4. Contra Costa County Junior College Community College and Adult Educa- District tion (Diablo Valley Junior College, Pleasant Hill). 5. East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) Major park and recreation facilities. 6. County Service Area R-7 Neighborhood Parks. 7. Danville Fire Protection District Fire protection (Station #2 at 1101 Stone Valley Road, 1.5 miles). 8. Contra Costa County 5heriff's Police protection (patrol beat includes Department Alamo, Danville and Diablo). 9. Flood Control Zone 3-B Flood control protection within Walnut Creek drainage basin. *Privately owned company operating under publicly granted franchise. 5 U J TABLE 2 ENROLLMENT AND CAPACITY OF THE SCHOOLS SERVING THE SUBDIVISION 5027 PROJECT AREA Present Percentage Enrollment of School (11/1/77) Capacity Capacity Alamo School (K-5) 286 290 99:6 Stone Valley School (6-8) 526 551 96% Monte Vista High (9-12) 1,622 1,600 101% Ifo Immediate Access: Immediate access is Vernal Drive, a privately main- tained, narrow, country road that possesses approximately 16 feet of paving and narrow shoulders. The road lacks curbs and gutters and typically drainage is by sheet flow onto adjoining properties. Vernal Drive terminates approximately one-quarter mile north of the project site, at its intersection with Livorna Road. Nearby Collector: Livorna Road is an east-west collector street that possesses 22 feet of pavement within a 50 foot right-of-way (22/50) from its intersection with Vernal Drive, west to its full interchange with 1-680. From Vernal Drive to its eastern terminus of Miranda Avenue, Livorna Road possesses 18 feet of paving within a 50 foot right-of-way (18/50). The Major Roads Plan anticipates the need to eventually widen Livorna Road to the status of a 4-lane 64/84 arterial street. Internal Circulation: The tentative subdivision map calls for Vernal Drive to be extended approximately 825 feet into the Subdivision 5027 project site as a 24 foot wide private road with concrete curbs and terminating in a cul-de-sac with a 37.5 foot radius. The proposed name of this private road is "Vernal Court". Each of the 10 lots possess frontage on Vernal Court. However, Lots 9 and 10 are "flag" lots and the potential building sites are reached by long driveways. Traffic Generation: It is anticipated that the proposed development will generate approximately 110 average daily trips (ADT) and approximately 11 peak hour trips, in the direction of heaviest flow. As proposed, all traffic will uzuize Vernal Drive and Livorna Road. When combined with traffic generated by Subdivision 4879, traffic on Vernal Drive will be increased by approximately 65%. This estimate is based on the increased number of dwelling units served by Vernal Drive, from the present 34 dwelling units (estimate) to 56 dwelling units (10 DU from Subdivi- sion 5027; 12 DU from Subdivision 4879). 5. Plans, Ordinances and Policies San Ramon Valley Area General Plan: The adopted 1977 San Ramon Valley Area General Plan designates the subject property "Country Estate" (minimum allowable lot size is one acre). The text of the plan defines the "Country Estate" category as follows: "Country Estate areas are located in topographically difficult areas and irr outlying areas where a large compact population is not appropriate. As the name and minimum lot size imply, the character of these areas is to be rural. Keeping livestock for pleasure is appropriate in these areas. Lots larger than one acre are desirable and may be required on slopes over 15%, where hazardous conditions are found, or for other reasonable purposes. Existing residential zoning categories of R__40 or larger parcel size are compatible with the Country Estate designation." (page 19, public hearing draft, San Ramon Valley Area General Plan.) 7 A r,� 19< v�v� Proposed Lots 471-3, 5 and 6 are not compatible with the General Plan designation. The five substandard lots range in size from 20,000 square feet to 31,250 square feet (gross). The pending application appears to be incompatible with the Contra Costa County General Plan. It could be argued that the application should not be processed unless or until the General Plan is amended to accommodate 20,000 square foot lots, or until the proposed lot size is increased to conform with General Plan requirements. Scenic Routes Plan: The Scenic Routes Plan designates Highway I-680 as a scenic freeway. According to the Scenic Routes Plan, "Controls should be applied to retain and enhance scenic qualities, restrict unsightly use of land, control the height of structures, and provide site design and architectural guidance along the entire scenic corridor." (page 4 - 6) Zoning: The property is zoned R-20 (minimum parcel size 20,000 square feet). The R-20 zoning is not compatible with the Country Estate designation. According to state law, the General Plan designations supersedes zoning. Where there is a conflict, zoning must be changed to be compatible with the General Plan category. 6. Geology and Soils Geology: A soils and geologic reconnaissance of the site was performed by Engeo Incorporated. The report, which includes an original geologic map, indicates the site is underlain by tightly folded and faulted, five- grained sedimentary rocks of the Orinda Formation (see geologic map at beginning of this report). Engeo identified a northwest trending bedrock fault that bisected the potential building site on Lot 1. If projected to the south, this fault crosses the western portion of Lot 8. The fault is not in a Special Study Zone and is presumed to be inactive by Engeo. However, little is known in detail about the movement history of this fault, its extent, or its relationship to active faults in the central County area. Soils: The Soil Conservation Service (Soil Survey of Contra Costa County, 1974) classifies soils on the site as Lodo clay loam (LcF), a non-prime, Class VII soil which occurs on slopes of 30 to 50 percent. This soil is used for range, wildlife and watershed. Erosion hazard is moderate to high when the soil is bare and exposed. 7. Gradin The grading plan proposed by the applicant may be summarized as follows: a) A private road with a 24 foot width of pavement, Vernal Court, is to be constructed on a hillside that possesses a natural slope approximately 30%. The nature and extent of grading necessary for the construction of this road is not portrayed on the tentative subdivision map. However, road sections indicate that Vernal Court will be in cut, except for a portion of the cul-de-sac, which will be engineered fill. The developer 8 ���' proposes a 2:1 cut slope up to 15 feet in height on the up-slope (west) side of Vernal Court. Near the terminus of Vernal Court, where the natural - slope is very steep, the developer proposes a 6 foot high, 220 foot long retaining wall at the base of the cut slope. The result will be a full vertical section of 15-20 feet in height. b) The grading for driveway to reach the potential building site on Lot #10 will result in the creation of a 150 foot long, 2:1 cut slope that ranges up to 22 feet in height. c) Material generated by the construction of Vernal Court and the driveway to the building site on Lot #10 is to be emplaced in the central portion of the swale on Lots #5 and 6. The fill will be up to 15 feet thick (maximum). 8. Hydrology Due to the steepness of slopes on the subject property, the project site is well drained. An unnamed tributary of San Ramon Creek crosses proposed Lots #5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. This drainage channel conveys surface waters to the southwest, to a catch basin that is located in the east side of the I-680 right-of-way. These surface waters are ultimately discharged into the channel of San Ramon Creek. The tentative subdivision map outlines the basic elements of the proposed drainage plans. The existing drainage channel is to be placed in a 50 foot wide easemer=. Vernal Court is to be graded so that it drains toward the cul-de-sac. Runoff collected in the street will drain into a catch basin at the cul-de-sac and then be conveyed in a closed storm drain pipe to the existing drainage channel. As proposed, the drainage channel will not be improved, with the possible exception of the short segment of the channel adjacent to the I-680 right-of-way. Minor re-alignment of the channel i-- indicated in this area. According to the Federal Insurance Administration Flood Hazard Boundary Maps (dated September 6, 1977), there are no flood hazard areas on the site. The mapping of the U.S. Geological Survey's Water Resources Division supports this determination (see Interpretative Report 4, SFBR ERPS). 9. Vegetation and Wildlife The vegetation on the site may be classified as a grassland. Several trees are located on the tentative subdivision map. For the most part these are relatively small, non-native species planted by previous owners of the property. However, there are two mature valley oaks on the site which warrant special mention. A 60 inch diameter breast high diameter valley oak is located in the central portion of Lot #10, at elevation 357 feet and another large valley oak occurs in the western corner of Lot #10, at elevation 315 feet. Other trees on the site include a row of Lombardi 9 . lel l l'jx� poplars on Lot 9; a fig and several scatter black walnut trees on Lot 7; and a 10 inch diameter valley oak near the southeast corner of Lot 6. The site offers a limited habitat for wildlife. No evidence of mammals was observed on the site, but small mammals such as gophers, field mice, jack rabbits and skunks are known to occur in the general vicinity. Bird species, including mourning doves, starlings and red-tailed hawk; reptiles; and insect species are expected to frequent the site. No rare, endangered or depleted species have been identified in this area. 10. Recreation and Open Space Recreation: There are no existing neighborhood parks on the site or in the near vicinity. County Service Area R-7 has acquired a 40 acre park site adjacent to Monte Vista High School and consideration is being given to developing a neighborhood park adjacent to Stone Valley School. No trails are proposed in the vicinity of the site. There is a path on the north side of Stone Valley Road that is used by pedestrians and for cycling. Open Space: The project site and all adjoining properties and designated "urban growth area" by the Open Space and Conservation Plan. The nearest publicly owned open space is a portion of Sugarloaf Hill, north of Livorna Road (purchased by County Service Area R-8). 11. Socioeconomic Characteristics The 1975 Special Census provides the most recent information on the socioeconomic characteristics of the community which surrounds the project site. Table 3 summarizes some of the findings of the 1975 census from the "block' bounded by Miranda Avenue on the east, Stone Valley Road on the south, I-680 on the west and the corporate limits of the City of Walnut Creek on the north. Population Generated: A population of 36 is projected for the proposed development. This projection is based on an estimated 3.6 persons per dwelling unit (source: 1975 Special Census). The proposed development may generate 14 children of school age or younger. Income and Education Level: Heads of households will tend to be college educated. It is reasonable to anticipate that most heads of households will be employed in managerial, professional or technical positions and commute out of the County to the employment centers of Oakland and San Francisco. Household incomes are likely to exceed $25,000. 12. Air Quality and Noise Air Quality: There are no nearby stationary sources of significance. However, the site adjoins Freeway I-680, and it is reasonable to conclude air quality on the site is impacted by vehicular generated pollutants, particularly oxidants and carbon monoxide. Due to site terrain and TABLE 3 SUMMARY OF SELECTED DEMOGRAPHIC STATISTICS, CENSUS BLOCKS SURROUNDING THE SUBDIVISION 5027 PROJECT AREA Total House Units: 274 (273 single family homes, one mobile home) Total Population: 994 (3.6 persons/dwelling unit) Work place of Head of Household Alameda and San Francisco Counties 41% Central Contra Costa County 37% Other Areas 10% Not in Labor Force (retired, 12% unemployed) Racial Identity White/Caucasian 98% Other 2% Education Level, Head of Household College Graduate over 50%.. Length of time lived in unit (average) 8.8 years Number of Bedrooms (average) 3.5 bedrooms Age Distribution of Population Under 18 37.8% 18 - 64 58.3% 65 and older 3.4% Household Income (1975) 42% had incomes over $25,000 Source: Contra Costa County 1975 Special Census. II proximity to the freeway, air quality on Lots 178, 9 and 10 are most severely impacted by high oxidant and carbon monoxide levels. (The potential building sites Lots 1#9 and 10 are approximately 300 feet east of the freeway and have a direct line-of-sight to the freeway.) Noise: The County Noise Element identifies Highway I-680 as the only significant noise source to impact the subject property. The Noise Element Contour Map indicates the areas immediately adjacent to I-680 are impacted by sound levels of approximately 70 dBA on the CNEL scale. The area within approximately 200 feet of the highway is exposed to noise levels exceeding 65 dBA and the area within approximately 300 feet of the highway is exposed to noise levels exceeding 60 dBA. The state identifies 60 dBA as a threshold value, above which special design features are warranted to protect occupants of certain types of structures from exterior sources of noise. The tentative subdivision map at the beginning of this report shows the approximate location of the Noise Contour on the subject property. The potential building sites on proposed Lots #9 and 10 appear to be impacted by sound levels exceeding 60 dBA. 13. Cultural Resources There are no known archaeologic resources on the site and the site terrain suggests a relatively low potential for archaeologic materials. The nearest recorded site is along the bank of San Ramon Creek, approxi- mately 1/3 mile to the southwest of the proposed subdivision. 14. Energy Conservation On a national level, the residential sector accounts for 20 percent of annual energy consumption. Space conditioning (air conditioning and heating) accounts for approximately 31 percent of residential energy consumption. As the United States strives for energy independence, residential space conditioning is an important candidate for conservation measures. Three basic factors are important in the determination of energy requirements for space conditioning in residential buildings: location, type of housing, and construction standards. With regard to location the significant factors are local climate, orientation of the buildings and exposure of the structure. 12 5 1 The Alamo area has an inland coastal valley climate. According to the Energy Use and Conservation Study, the Alamo climate results in 2800 heating degree days' and 500 cooling degree days. Thus, the preponder- ance of energy used for space conditioning in Alamo is needed for heating, and cooling degree day loads are sufficiently low that there is no apparent need for summer air conditioning in sited and designed homes. Energy consumption for space conditioning is affected by insulation, ventilation, orientation of structure, exposure of structure and landscap- ing. Proposed Lots #1 - 4 are on a ridge crest and Lots #8 - 10 are on a south-facing slope. These are relatively favorable topographic settings for maximum utilization of solar energy for heating. Proposed Lots X67 -9 are on a northeast facing slope. A north east facing slope is not a favorable orientation for maximum utilization of solar energy for heating. II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS A. The Environmental Impact of the Proposed Action The following discussion deals only with those environmental impacts consid- ered to be significant. Impacts which are considered to be cumulative or negligible were reviewed in the Initial Study and further discussion does not appear warranted. (The Initial Study is attached to the back of this report.) 1. General Plan Conformance: This application, if approved, will create a conflict with the adopted San Ramon Valley Area General Plan. This is contrary to Sat_- law. Either the General Plan must be amended or the project redesigned to reflect the General Plan. Based on careful consideration of the entire spectrum of land use planning issues and factors, a citizens committee appointed by the Board of Supervisors developed a new General Plan for the San Ramon Area. This plan, which is called the San Ramon Valley Area General Plan, was adopted by the Board of Supervisors in 1977. The Plan designates the M project site "Country Estates" (minimum parcel size one acre). According to the Plan, development of a standard flat-land type of subdivision is inappropriate. The plan stresses that the character of the area is to remain rural, and lots larger than one acre are recommended when slopes *By convention, heating and cooling loads are expressed as degree days. For this purpose, 65 degrees is accepted as the outdoor temperature at which no heating or cooling is required in buildings. When the temperature is below 65 degrees, the number of degrees difference between the average temperature and 65 degrees is the heating de,r--e day load (i.e., if the average daily temperature is 60 degrees, 65 - 60 = 5 heating degree days). Conversely, when the temperature is above 65 degrees, the number of degrees difference between the average temperature and 65 degrees is the cooling degree day load. 13 01015 exceed 15 percent. The tentative subdivision map proposes seven lots which are less than 40,000 square feet (net); proposed Lots #1, 2, 5 and 6 are 20,000 square feet and proposed Lot #3 is 21,050 square feet. These lots are clearly incompatible with the standards of the adopted General Plan. Proposed Lots #7 and 8 approach 40,000 square feet in lot area. However, the average slope of these lots exceeds 20%. Obviously, the required minimum lot area is substantially greater than one acre for Lots #7 and 8. Additionally, Lot #10 possesses an average slope of approximately 30%. The proposed parcel size of 43,100 square feet appears small, considering the excessively steep slope which exists. 2. Circulation and Traffic: The project site is situated at the terminus of Vernal Drive, a narrow, winding private road which serves as access for approximately 34 residences in the Vernal Heights neighborhood. Vernal Drive is also proposed to serve as access for 12 lots in the Subdivi- sion 4879 project site (minimum proposed lot size 40,000 square feet), and there is potential for further fragmentation of parcel size elsewhere in the Vernal Drive neighborhood. When combined with the 10 lots proposed ,on the subject property it is apparent that traffic on Vernal Drive may be expected to approximately double within the next several years, when the neighborhood is fully developed. The road was not designed to accommodate the anticipated volume of traffic. It should also be stressed that the subject property is at the terminus of the road. All traffic generated by development of the subject property will pass through the center of the existing neighborhood. Noise and increased traffic will be disruptive to the existing neighborhood and the inadequate capacity of the road may necessitate improvements which would have adverse environ- mental effects on properties which front on Vernal Drive. 3. Grading: The grading plan calls for the creation of a 24-foot wide private road which is bounded on its west side by a 6-foot high retaining wall that is 220 feet Iong. Overlooking the retaining wall is a 2:1 (horizontal to vertical) cut slope which is up to approximately 20 feet high (maximum). The result is a full vertical section that commonly ranges between 15 and 20 feet. The engineered appearance of the slope does not appear to be consistent with the rural character that is specified by the San Ramon Valley Area General Plan. 4. Scenic Routes: The potential building sites on Lots #8, 9 and 10 will be visible from Freeway 680. This highway has been identified as a scenic freeway on the Scenic Routes Plan. Depending on how Lot #10 is developed, the high cut slope required for the driveway may be visible from the freeway. 5. Noise: The noisiest portions of the site are those dose to Freeway 680. Due to site terrain, only the potential building sites on Lots #9 and 10 have a direct line of sight to the freeway. The Noise Contours daps included in the Noise Element indicate that the exterior sound levels on these sites exceed 60 dBA on the CNEL scale. 14 �`-A-�0 The effect of sound on people has been extensively studied but few generalizations are possible_ Susceptibility to noise annoyance is not a function of sound level alone. The type of noise, including its significance to the listener, as well as age, sex and time of day affect a person's response to noise. The Noise Element does not make specific requirements for regulation of land use along freeways, and there are no mandatory noise attenuation standards for single family homes. It is pertinent to note that some governmental agencies have adopted regulations which discourage or preclude residential development in areas where outdoor noise levels reach or exceed 65 dBA. For example, HUD has established standards for housing upon which to base federal assistance to projects. Projects where noise levels reach or exceed 65 dBA for 8 hours per day are normally unacceptable. B. Any Adverse Environmental Effects Which Cannot Be Avoided If This Proposal Is Implemented 1. The environmental goals and objectives of the recently adopted San Ramon Valley Area General Plan will be compromised. 2. The project will generate approximately 110 average daily trips on Vernal Drive. Traffic noise will be annoying to properties fronting on Vernal Road, service levels and traffic safety will be adversely.affected and in the long term road improvements may be necessary which would be disruptive to :he existing neighborhood. 3. Construction of homes in an area where sound levels exceeding 60 dBA on the CNEL scale. 4. Potential adverse effects on water table and water quality can be anticipated (i.e., increased runoff, addition of road oils and litter to runoff). 5. Increased population, resulting in increased demand for public facilities, including added school loads and costs. etc. C. Mitigating Measures Proposed to Minimize the Impacts 1. General Plan Conformance, Circulation and Traffic. This report recom- mends that lot sizes be increased to meet or exceed the minimum parcel size required by the 1977 San Ramon Valley Area General Plan. This would (a) reduce traffic and noise impacts on Vernal Drive, (b) soften the visual impact of the project when viewed from adjoining properties, and (c) produce parcel sizes compatible with those being considered on the portion of Subdivision 4879 that is served by Vernal Drive. 2. Grading. To reduce the engineered appearance of the proposed grading, the cut slope above Vernal Court should be contour graded and, where 15 possible, flattened to less than 2:1. To reduce erosion and conceal the raw soil from view, the slope should be planted with a drought-tolerant, ground cover or shrub. Native plants such as ceanothis should be considered. 3. Noise and Scenic Routes. The applicant could be directed to redesign the area of Lots 7, 8, 9 and 10 to create three large lots, with potential building sites on each lot outside (east) of the 60 dBA noise contour (approximately 300 feet east of the edge of pavement). This would enhance views of the site and reduce the affect of freeway generated noise on future residents of the project. 4. Oak Trees. There are two mature oaks on Lot #10. The conditions of approval should require the developer to stake the drip line of the mature oaks on Lot #10 and specify that no grading be done in the drip line of these trees. The trees should be accurately located and properly labeled on the final subdivision map. D. Alternative to the Proposed Action 1. Project Alternatives a) No Project: With the increasing demand for food production all agricultural land assumes greater importance than ever before. Because the site is underlain by non-prime soils, natural slopes are relatively steep and the small parcel size (10.5 acres), retention of the site as agricultural land is not Feasible. Moreover, Iong range planning for the site and surrounding properties provide for very low density residential develop- ment in the area. b) Reduced Density: The density of the proposed project could be lowered in order to reduce the magnitude of environmental impacts. For example, reducing density would reduce demands on public facilities, such as schools; reduce traffic and energy impacts; and it would probably reduce grading and hydrologic impacts (less grading, less runoff, etc.). 2. Mitigation Alternative Combine Lots 1 and 2; combine Lots 3 and 4; combine Lots 5 and 6; redesign the area of Lots 7, 8, 9 and 10 to produce three lots that have a minimum lot area of one acre and that have a potential building site outside (northeast) of the 65 dBA contour. The proposed mitigation alternative would reduce traffic impacts, encourage preservation of the rural character of the area, and be consistent with the adopted General Plan. E. Growth-Inducing Impact of the Proposed Action The project site is designated "Country Estate" by the adopted San Ramon Valley Area General Plan (1977). The minimum required lot area is "Country Estates" is one acre. The proposed plan calls for the approval of seven lots 16 that do not meet the one acre standard. If the application is approved it could encourage owners of other properties in the Vernal Drive area to submit subdivision applications on those properties. F. Organizations and Persons Consulted: Documents Utlized During the preparation of Environmental Impact Reports, written and oral communications take place between the Planning Department and other county departments. The General Plan and its various elements are also scrutinized regarding the proposed action. If additional consultations, contacts of consequence and documents were used, they are referenced below. "Soil and Geologic Reconnaissance, Subdivision 5027," ENGEO, Incorporated (January 1977). "Soil `urvey of Contra Costa County," Soil Conservation Service (1974). "Geologic Map of Contra Costa County, 1970:" Robert Stillinger, Archaeology Graduate Student, Sonoma State College. G. Qualification of EIR Preparation Agency This Environmental Impact Report was prepared by the Contra Costa County Planning Department. The majority of the reports are prepared by the Environmental Impact personnel of the Current Planning Division. Other Planning Departme.^t and other County personnel were utilized where necessary. Ordinar-Hy the person directly coordinating and writing the report is listed as the Notice of Completion, or Arnold B. Jonas, Chief, Environmental Assessment, can be contacted. EIR Team Bruce N. Bowman, B.S. Urban Planning Arnold B. Jonas, A.B. Economics Darwin Myers, B.S. Mathematics, B.S. Geology, Ph.D. Geology Dale Sanders, B.S. Biology, Ph.D. Entomology Steven Wright, B.S. Civil Engineering (Public Works Department) W D%i-)'yI 11/10/77 11/22/77 17 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT INITIAL STUDY OF E-N VI RO N'.'Yl EN TAL SIGNIFICANCE File 5-D2,7 Prepared by _� .-,� � �11 Date �4- / Z - 77 Reviewed by Date A. RECOMMENDATION: Categorical Exemption ' Negative Declaration (vfEnvironment -e.- ui---- ai Impact, R Part Required The Project (.May) Have A Sigm-ficant Effect On The Environment c7t� R. 0--"- - T. 74 .,..PROJE(7r INFO RNIATION: 1, Project L(>cation and Desc.nptiort: S!tL-D escribticr= Xkzz 3. Chrracte. of Su--7ounmng Ai--as: C. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: Yes Maybe No `!A 1. Does the project conform to County General Plan proposals including the various adopted Elements? (Land Use, Circulation, Housing, Conservation and Open Space, Noise, Seismic Safety, _ Safety, Recreation, Scenic Routes, Solid Waste) (See appropriate impact sections for application of specific elements). General Plan Designation; source: -+---a +�'`-ter ��-•-�- ..�-�{ U G ..._ - c-, 2. Does the project conform to e-Gsting (er-pre�) zoning classification? Classification: 2Z 3. Does it appear that any feature of the project, including aesthetics, will generate significant public concern? Nature of Concern: 4. Will the project require approval or permits by other than a County Agency(Consider spheres of influence, and City Plans)? Other Agency: ' S= Significant N = Negligible C = Cumulative No= None U = Unknown N/A Not Appl c ablo • D. ENVIRONMENTAL,1ti1PACTSx_(include mitigation measures for *SIN C No U Y%A significant effects where possible) 1. Earth. (Consider the Seismic Safety Element) Will the proposal resu t in or be subject to: a) Erection of structures within an Alquist-Priolo Act Special Studies Zone? b) Grading(consider amount, and aesthetics)? c) Slides, liquefaction or other hazards on or immediately adjoining the site? d) Adverse soil or topographic characteristics (consider prime soils, slope, septic tank limitations, etc.)? e) Wind or water erosion of soils, on site or off? Discussion: _ 74, (J I 1 C� 1 "1 u � S N C No U N/A 3. :fir. Will the DrOject result in deterioration of existing air quality, including creation of objectionable odors? ✓ __._ _ _ Discussion: :. Water. Will the project result in: a) Erection of structures within a designated flood (hazard) (prone) area? — b) Reduction of surface or ground water quality or quantity? _ e) Alteration of drainage patterns or runoff? ✓— _ _ — d) Disruption of streams or water bodies? - Discussion: 4. Life. Will the project result in: a) 'Changes in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of plants or mrd.^als? _ ✓ _ b) Reduction of the number of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants or animals? c) . Introduction of new species of plants or animals into 8n - - area. or.inhibition of the normal replenishment„migration or movement of existing species? - d) Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop or existing ' fish or wildlife habitat?. 21 . - ry ' - J•a. �T: - 3 -� •- -•1_ -,� .Y.a,� r' S . _)� •!.�`'t-4.r' r1 .+ ' ni, '`' .Lam... rr — �s - _ i.. `r• .. - ' •i. f.. 1L +a-� by .v.1s ..S .. S-.=. :.- •.•: �y- .e-• ::.JR^•' .! . '�►�. v r2.�..•a.- rHs� vt(�-µms�:+.—:..1 r.' 1 r�•d,;_- .` i. _ zi - -j.\.•I` �1`L.Y•`'`�-• 1 %•;t1.Y''`;a: .J:•J.-. .�1 .^�h�r•r y•1 r �,,.�-�`i;w✓'+!� �•'ti.:�Y�+i'r. 4! -�-i.:�. ,•4,' _. -T.� .. • 5. . ~Noise.=WiIL the project result structures within the 60 dBA noise ccntour ger the General 'c.. .. - Plan-NoiserElement?.. . f b} Increases from existint noise levels? D iscussionz• ' : .. _ . _ _. . ._... _ . _ _ - �-- - -- , S zV C No U N/A 6. Natural Resources. Will the project affect the potential use, extraction, conservation or depletion of a'natural resource? Discussion: 7. Energy. Will the project result in demands upon existing sources of energy, or require the development of new energy sources? Discussion: 8. Utilities. Will the project result in the need for new systems or Ut-erations to the following utilities (including sphere of influ- ence or district boundary change): electricity, natural gas, communications facilities, water, sewers, storm drainage, solid waste disposal? Discussion: 9. Public Services. Will the project result in the need for: a) New or altered ser%nices in the following areas: fire protection, police protection, schools, parks or other recreational facilities, roads, flood control or other public works facilities, public transit or other governmental services? b) Alteration of sphere of influence or service district I boundaries? Discussion: 10. Tr!��ortation/Circulation. (Consider the Circulation Element)*'--'-*'-* VUL the project result in: a) Generation of additional vehicular movement with initia- tion or intensification of circulation problems (consider road design, project access, congestion, hazards to vehi- cles, pedestrians)? b) Effects on existing parking facilities, or demands for new parking? c) Impact on existing waterborne, rail, air or public transpor- tation systems? Discussion: 01023 S Y C No U 11. Growth tiducement. (Consider the Housing Element) Mil the -- proiect: a)• Alter the location, distribution, density or growth rete of f the human population of an area? ✓ b) Affect exisWig g housing or create a demand for additional housing? c) Establish a precedent for additional requests for similar ✓, ` " uses? Discussion: 12. Aesthetics. (Consider the Scenic Routes Element) Will the project ct obstruct any public scenic vista or view, create an aesthetically offensive site open to public view, or produce new �w- li,ht or Glare? .� __ �✓ Discussion: _ 2'10 13._ Recreation. (Consider the Parks and Recreation and Circulation.-. e—me`nts) Will the project affect the quality or quantity of recreational opportunities? +► �"- Discussion: .. .. •__ • _ -. ,-_.- f.,r. -..l..l i,T'.'1•ii.:Ji.•w�.+%f t..1J.J'•l..�l•f. .i..}'.r!7•rr_..•:..••�.=Y•.p•. Via"w._ � �.,'.•�..', 14. . Archeol •c - ogt atlHistoricaL Are there known-archeoi cal - is or other resources on the site or in the general. vic£ni� (Historical Resources Inventory and archaeological site maps.) \•Zikii� :f-'.t',?N"r�y'i C�''rstj�"y..5i`.4'.;T'±• ♦.":�;'," '�•.•:•,.i=i-�•::•i� 3x "•`�..-"� ��_. ,_..r_ - Discussion_ s 'L.; !r i.f'.�l.Sti'a<'• r ',_..�� ti I ,.c.3:..::,.�:--..�. � ,':••-.::' ••�`: �. '_�.• t^ •-- L•. �t s.l +Kf � •w 1 '..ti-^ .. v i.w . ..t y , .:, .t ,l.-!i ,. w.. _ -.ya _ 'r.tY 'a•..\r+•�I:.�«.%.�'" i'Lj�' i/. . :'.;:eta:. �.;:t ,`t=��-7•••' :•;l�•t--i• - • ♦•a>. _ .r„ Jf r '1. ti.�-iJs:i••"..+�ia-�.iFT"..�.t- �•e.::,�L�++�{+�=��i i:.%'ii-rte : .Af:::T_'tit, .' }s + st r .,r:--'~�'� .�..-_ _ .. _ ./tY�:��,,jr�.:..N_!•�'�L,;r,,.'2�.IF:�y'+i `•,� `+:!•f«� )?'r: ;1,;�4n. {I.•?!'f.:;»^i7���:I�,!�;:- rY'."T.,.`. •yti' .�' -. • ' 'h.: ~.' . _t:. :-Vis..'. >< ., .?..•.. :--, .. •.�.:�� .•='�`':'•' '_:.. •«4[.-i r't•-:.:•'Sy .:a�s•+a*s� t_�_.lr•:-_�;- i- .r.• ` - , 15...: Hazard (Consider the Safety Mem enL) Will the project result In :- ^ `z•,; &•hsk of:explo's'ion, release of hazardous -- �' substances.ar.anter•. :'= �-,•: .=,5�". ."`.; - -dar ers:t* ' safety?' r` !: _ r_i:fs^e:I •.\r :i �. public•heath or :. ,. • ,�.,, �"•�° '� ...; _.,::��;; �'-Y.', _ . iY: art,x.-. '�_ - y+• _1 .ii✓..i;rtq 4.41 .?%Ar ii til.,ww•�•�"t ti`.i �••.-`.`s:::f��=Ma...7Z� 7'^i't{:�:J,.-.... "'�•'�,�"�: .,,r .r.. ��.• -•':S: _-.I.' 7p.}� �`7:!` ... .!.•✓.._.nY.i+[.""t."�•yr.. r••:�ryz-:�,•"'•�:::.::3 ..,_ :S"^'w'v fw.-:.,J:..i-:".. t�'s. "` ..:. _ ';_ _ 'Dido aii471an,' + •^...;Y v`;r. �`2. h`_r i�."r• '.•�..J r-.y-••G.r.":_.� �a. -.t. n��! _.r'_ �;l^�-1•�,w �_ -.fT J�•.:r.-+ . •T•. -1I..•-_ 'yi �f• :/`•4 - 15f; Other�(Consider the Open Space: ElemereJ. WiL• 'the:-project;- __. resuit im other significant effects:on-the environment?'' Discussion: •__...__ ___.:.. _ _ _ _ '�_ �__ .- _ _ ___: _.� �r S N C No Ir LN/3 17. Mandatory Findings of Si--nificance (A "significant" check on any of the to o:yino questions requires preparation of an EIR) a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, or curtail the diversity in the environ- ment? — b) Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? _ _ ✓ ._. — c) Does the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? ✓ — — — — — d) Does the project have environmental impacts which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? ✓ Discussion: AP 21 9/76 01025 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia April 11, , 19 78 In the Matter of Authorization for Destruction of Certain Records, Marshal, Bay Judicial District The Marshal of the Bay Judicial District having requested authorization to destroy accounting records consisting of receipt books, trip tickets, warrants, copies of ledgers and journal vouchers for cases that have been closed for over five years; and The Acting County Auditor-Controller having stated no objection to the proposed destruction of records; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Marshal of the Bay Judicial District is AUTHORIZED to destroy accounting records consisting of the aforesaid documents. Passed by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a tree and correct copy of an order antered on the minv!-!s of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Orig: Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Marshal, Bay Supervisors Judicial Dist. affixed this 11thday of Anril 19 78 Auditor-Cont-roller f J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Jade L. Johnson 0102 N-24 sii; is,m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California '-Leri 1 11 19 7 R In the Matter of Authorizing Relief of Cash Shortages As recommended by the District Attorney and County Auditor- Controller, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that, pursuant to Government Code Section 29390, the Department of Agriculture-Animal Control Division is relieved from cash shortages totaling $33.25. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig. Dept. County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Department of Agriculture Supervisors County Auditor-Controller offixed this 11th day of Anri l 1978 District Attornev J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson i' H-24 4,177 15m 11IN • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 1978 In the Matter of Appointments to the Overall Economic Development Program Committee. Supervisor R. I. Schroder having recommended that Mr. Charles Lohse, 749 Miner Road, Orinda, California 94563 be appointed to the Overall Economic Development Program Committee as the representative of the Contra Costa Taxpayers Association to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Lynn Hamilton ending December 31, 1979; and Supervisor Schroder having further recommended that Mr. R.- S. Radford, Executive Vice President of the Contra Costa County Taxpayers Association, P. a. Box 27, Martinez, California94553^b&=-appointed as alternate for Mr:.7 Lohse on.the' aforesaid IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of Supervisor Schroder are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978 . I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Mr. Charles Lohse Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Mr. R. S. Radford Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this lltYday of April 1978 OEDP Committee via Planning County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator By �G , Deputy Clerk Public Information Officer N. Pous H-24 4/77 15m 0-1-C-2,0 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia Apri 1 11 19 78 In the Matter of The Execution and Submittal of Contract #90195-02 The Chairman, Board of Supervisors, is hereby AUTHORIZED to execute and submit to the California State Economic Opportunity Office Contract #90195-02 for $14,939.00 for the period of March 8, 1978 to May 1 , 1978, to participate in the Emergency Energy Assistance Program. This Program to be administered by the County Office of Economic Opportunity. PASSED BY THE BOARD April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig. Dept. : OEO Supervisors llth Atril 78 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of 19 Auditor-Controller State OEO J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 4C B Deputy Clerk Jeanne 0. 'Iaalio H- 24 3/76 15m U0 2 9 COMMUNITY SERVICES ADMINISTRATION STATEMENT OF CSA GRANT Form Approved (0E0 Instruction 6:10-1) OMB tio. 116 P.021: 1, NAMZ AND ADDRESS OF GRANTEE 3. GRANTEE NO, FUND SOURCE CODE FFY ACTION 140, t 90195 I S 178 r� Cc ritra Costa County Board of 3. EFFECTIVE DATE Su;ervisors Blvd. 1, 1978 221t:';:5 G. ' Contra Costa A. OBLIGATION DATE (Date 0. PROGRAM YEAR P_aasant Hill, California 94523 mailed to Governor or Grantee) FROM Tp 2 2 MAR 1978 7/1 6/30 REQUIRED TERMI- PLANNED PROGRAM FEDERAL FUNDS NON-FEDERAL NATION MI N IMUm P.A. ACTIVITY PROGRAM ACCOUNT NAME AWARDED SHARE DATE NO.MON-r�S NO. CODE THIS ACTION (()'aFpli- FUNDING % AMOUNT cable) PROVIDED 6. 7. t, 9. ,n. I1. 12. 13. Energy Conservation N/A 5/1/78 80 GR 4 (Emergency Energy 14,939 Assistance Program I � I I _ I I i (WITHDRAWALS FROM THE L R OF CREWT P OVIDED , UNDER THIS GRA. SH_�I.L OT BE MADE 'RIO TO THE RECEIPT OF h_.ftlEN 'APPROVAL i•11110Tirir DIRECTOR OF CSA.) I j I , I� 1 TOTAL 14,939 .I• - r 14• RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL C,•LI"r• +� I certify to the sufficiency of this grant and recommend ap va TYPED NAME a TITLE OF RECOMMENDING OFFICIAL SIGXATURE / DATE ALPHONSE RODRIGUEZ, Regional Director \ ts, STATEMENT OF CSA APPROVAL Federal funds as shorn in Column 9, are hereby obligated for the program proposed by the grantee as note rt 4d in the attachments to this statement. Program account budgets may be modified by the grantee on under general flexibility guidtljaes or in accordance with written CSA approval. The Non-Federal Shue may be met by pooli sail ed by CSA Instructions APPROVED BY:(Typed name do title) SIG ATURE APPROVIFIC DATE ROBERT N. SMITH, Assistant Director MAR 16 1979 for Community Action ;E• GRANTEE ACCEPTANCE OF GRANT Or, behalf of the grantee, I accept the grant and all modifications, b, 1 di .ons, special conditions I through , and requirements attached hereto. There ar-- pages atrasliea,ro s r'n. ACCEPTED BY:(Typed name and title of authorized officialsIG�tA art ! DA . I. ISA FORM 314 MAY 75 (REPLACES OEO FORM 714• DATED AUG 71• (� oxw WHICH MAY BE USED UNTIL JUN 15 1975.1 pll 0 Comm—unity Services Administration — COIAMUNITY ACTION PROcaAM SPECIAL CONDITION I. NAME OF GRANTEE 2. GRANT NO. PROGRAM YR. ACTION NO. Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 90195 - 78 02 3. SPECIAL CONDITION APPLIES TO: a. MALL PROGRAM ACCOUNTS IN GRANT ACTION b. ONLY PROGRAM ACCOUNT NUMDERIS) 80 This grant is subject to the Special Condition below, in addition to the applicable Genc--sl Conditions governing grants under Title II or III-B of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 as amended. Notwithstanding any provisions of CSA Notice 6143-,7, only households with incomes no higher than 125% of the CSA poverty guidelines as set forth in CSA Instruction 6004-1J, and changes thereto, anal/or elderly individuals and couples (agc 60 and over) who receive supplementary security income (SSI) may be assisted with funds under this grant action. CAP PQRld 39 tptEv. AUG aaI ArPLAC" CAP FO+tMS.a,20& zr_, zac,tad, DATED MAR tis AN SA Dc CAP FORK zSc,DATED AUG$7.WHICH ARE 011SOLETZ. 3 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AorZl 11 19 79 In the Matter of Progress Report on Implementation Plans for an Enterprise Fund in County Medical Services. The County Administrator having submitted to the Board a report dated March 31, 1978 by the Director, Human Resources Agency, on progress of implementation plans for an Enterprise Fund in County Medical Services; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED and the same is REFERRED to the Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) for review and recor.nendat-ion to the Board in a period of two weeks from this date. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand cnd the Sea[ of the Board of cc: Finance Committee Supervisors Human Resources Agency affixed this 11th day of April 19 73 County medical Director County Ad-ministrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller County Counsel B Deputy Clerk ---Jamie L. Johnson 01002 H-24 4/77 15m 'Human Resources ACrei � cY . Date April 5, ;?7s CONTRA COSTA COU TY To Arthur G. .;ill , County Administrator L �1 Con:ra Cos!,] From C. L. Van .arter, Di rector V - Subj PROGRESS REPORT ON IMPLUIGN I ATION PLANS FOR AN ENTERPRISE FUND Iii COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES References: .1. Report on the Study of Management Alternatives for Medical Services Department with Emphasis on the .Term "tnterorise Fund," dated December 21, 1977, and Board Order dated January 10, 1978, subject: Recommendation of Finance Committee on Management Alternatives of County Medical Services. 2. Time-Phased Work Plan for Implementation of an Enterprise Fund in Medical Services dated January 25, 1978. The purpose of this memorandum is to forward a progress report on implementation plans as developed to date by the interdepartmental implementation task fcrces. I.i is recocarended that this report be placed on your Board agenda for April 11, 197E. I- is further reconaended that the Board acknowledge receipt of the recon anu refer it to z;9e Finance Committee for review and recommendation to the Board in vvio weeks from this date as indicated in the draft Board Order attached. CAC:gym Attachrents: 1. Progress Report on Plans for an Enterprise Fund in County Medical Services. 2. Draft Board Order cc: EF Steering Cordttee I'lenbers RECEIVED EF imol?�Tentation Task Force Chairpersons Bob Rygh Harry Cisternan "�// 1978 Chuck Cannon Bill Cris J. R. OLSSON y CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Jerry Nichols W CO r A co. Wanu-a TrawickJd Sam Yosh i c a Bob 'lash Bob Van Horn 01(; 3 Microfi;med with board order March 31, 1978 PROGRESS REPORT ON IMPLEMENTATION PLANS FOR AN ENTERPRISE FUND IN COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES References: (1) Report on the Study of Management Alternatives for Medical Services Department with Emphasis on the Term "Enterprise Fund," dated December 21, 1977, and Board Order dated January 10, 1978, subject: Reconnendation of Finance Committee on Management Alternatives of County Medical Services. (2) Time-Phased Work Plan for Implementation of an Enterprise Fund in Medical Services dated January 25, 1978. Reference (2) , which was developed from Reference (1), provides the basis upon which nine separate interdepartmental task forces have been working for a period of about three months to develop coordinated plans, procedures and interdepartmental service agreements for implementing an Enterprise Fund in County Medical Services effective July 1, 1978. (For composition or EF Implementation Task Forces, see Attachment 10.) Because of the detail contained in this report, progress is described in a separate attachment for each interdepartmental task force dealing with a major area of management concern. Outlined in each attachment is the following information: Section I - Major Tasks to be Accomplished (from Ref. (2)) Section II - Progress to Date Section III - Remaining Tasks Section IV - Estimated Date of Completion Attachments: 1. Management Information Services 2. Budget 3. Accounting Services 4. Billing/Collections/Eligibility Services 5. Purchasing Services 6. Contracts 7. Building and Maintenance Services 8. Legal Services 9. Personnel Services 10. EF Implementation Task Force Members 01034 ATTAZ;I!MENT 1 UANNA EMENT INFOg`SATiON SERVICES I. Major Tasks to be accomplished Expedite conduct of needs study by Joint Management Information Committee, assisted by a consultant, and develop system recommendations and estimated costs for presentation to the Board. II. Pro.ress to Date A. Medical Information System Development 1. The Joint Management Information Services Task Force has interviewed two consultants who meet the screening criteria of a) familiarity with the state of the art in medical information systems and b) have no vested interest in a potential vendor. Henry Swan and Associates appears to best fit the near-term needs. The Task Force met with Mr. Swan on March 27 and accepted his proposal for conducting the planning phase of an MIS needs study. Steps are underway to reco=end a two-week consultant contract with Mr. Swan. 2. The Task Force has reached agreement on and recommends the adoption of a three-phased approach to the major task out- lined above: (a) A two-week consulting contract to develop a work plan and cost estimate. (b) A six-week contract to develop a general requirements document reflecting the needs of all present and potential participants in an HIS. (c) A relatively lengthy, but as yet unspecifiable, period to develop detailed specifications and an RFP. The recommended three-phase approach is sufficiently flexible to permit a change of consultants and/or a change in the overall plan at the end of each of the first two phases if such changes are deemed desirable. B. Enterprise Fund Data Requirements With respect to the immediate requirements for conversion to an EF, relatively few changes in CHAS will be required to ;meet the fiscal reporting needs. The cajor alterations in the way informa- tion is handled are in other areas, such as patient care, charge collection and cor�:.unication, and patient and service oriented reporting. III. Renainin-- Tasks A. Medical Information System Development The long-range nature of the major task assigned to the loin Mana-ement information Tomsk Force makes it impracticable to list "remaining tasks" at this time. However, the immediate task is to complete arrangements with Henry Swan and Associates and 'begin phase one of the three-phased approach. B. Enterprise Fund Data Requirements Ensure that all EF Task Forces concerned specify their fiscal data needs as soon as possible and provide this information to the CHAS programming staff in sufficient time to be ready to implement EF on July 1, 1978. The' timely accomplishment of this task becomes even more important in view of- the fact that Medical Services CH-AS programming responsibilities are presently carried primarily by one person. IV. Estimated Date of Completion A. Medical Information Systems Development Target date for completion of phase one is July 1978. Estimated dates of completion of phases two and three cannot be made until completion of phase one. B. Enterprise F=d Data Requirements June 15, 1978. 43 - 2 - ATTACIRIEiIT 2 BUDGET I. Major Tasks to be Accoaplished 1. Set rates to recover costs plus surplus and get Board approval. 2. Establish relationship between General Fund and Enterprise Fund to include GF contribution and get Board approval. 3. Transfer fixed assets to EF; plan for special fund within EF for excess revenue. 4. Estimate revenues and expenses for 1978-79 so as to complete draft EF Budget in time to harmonize with County Budget process. II. Progress to Date The interdepartmental Budget Task Force has reached agreement on the following items of policy and recommends that these policies be adopted in developing the Enterprise Fund Budget: 1. Rate Setting Set rates to recover costs with emphasis on maximization of revenue, but not to create a surplus. After the Enterprise Fund Budget is formally adopted by the Board of Supervisors, a proposed resolution will be prepared to provide for the frequency intervals of CMS rate review and analysis to be followed by formal recommendations for rate changes. 2. Relationship Between General Fund and Enterprise Fund The relationship between the GF and the EF is one that will be established through the budget process and without separate Board Resolution since the Board of Supervisors will in effect approve a recommended EF Budget and the related County subvention (contribution) in the normal budget process. 3. Fixed Assets Development of a policy for the transferring of fixed assests to the EF was shifted to the Accounting Task Force with their approval. 4. FY 1978-79 Budget CMS is in process of finalizing the FY 1973-79 budget under the GF concept, and the Budget Format for conversion of the ic' Budget to an EF Budget is to be developed between CMS, FRA, and C_:0 and in sufficient detail to satisfy the requirements of the Board of Supervisors. 103`1 5. Budget Preparation CMS budgets will be prepared at the budget unit level and not at the 120 plus low organizational levels and with a breakout by object class which is acceptable to Ci:S, HRA, Auditor-Controller and CAO. _ 6. Fund Shifts CitS has authority to shift funds within major expense classifi- cations (1,000 accounts - Personnel and Benefits, 2,000 accounts - Services and Supplies, etc.). No Board Resolution necessary for this authority. 7. Permanent Salaries and Benefits Auditor-Controller will "price out" the budget for permanent salaries and benefits, but the vacancy factor will be negotiated between CMS, HRA, Auditor-Controller, and CAO. QMS has expenditure and fund adjustment control of all elements after enactment of appropriations by Board of Supervisors with necessary coordination between departments concerned. 9. Reserve for Contingencies EF will contain a reserve for contingencies at 2% of the Gross Operating budget. 10. Revenue Budget Presentation EF revenue budget will be presented at the budget unit level and not the 120 plus low organizational levels and estimates will reflect :fedi-Cal, Medicare, Private Pay, Private Insurance, etc. sources. 11. Depreciation EF budget will contain estimates for depreciation expense to include equipment, buildings and improvements. III. Remaining Tasks 1. Develop plan for a special fund within the EF for excess revenues 2. Develop plan for control of capital equipment. 3. Review, refire, and complete policies recor.--`zded in Section II above. IV. Estimated Date of Completion May 5, 1978. , r, - 2 - I ATTACM-ENT 3 ACCOUNTING SERVICES I. Major Tasks to be Accomplished 1. Establish chart of accounts in accord with requirements of CHFC. 2. Determine staffing, space and equipment requirements and estimate costs. 3. Develop type and frequency of financial reports (balance sheet, profit S loss, statement, etc.). 4. Develop and test computer programs to support accounting under current data system. II. Progress to Date The interdepartmental Accounting Task Force has reached agreement on the following items of policy and recommends that these policies be adopted in Enterprise Fund accounting: 1. CHFC Natural Classifications of Expenditures CHFC natural classifications of expenditures will be used in EF reporting in lieu of County object codes. However, pay roll object codes will continue to be used in the interface between the EF and the County finance system. 2. uedi-Cal Obligation a. County share of obligation will remain as a budgeted item in the General Fund (GF). b. As offset credits are received by the County, GF will credit EF cash for the offset amounts. c. Obligation balances (DR or CR) will be settled between the State and the County (GF). 3. County Subvention The County subvention will be developed as follows: a. Estimate of total revenues, by program, for the year will be made. b. This total will be deducted from the total EF budget to arrive at the amount of the County subvention. C. Starting in July, transfer from G- to EF 2/12 of calculated subvention will be made for start-up purposes. Thereafter, 1/12 each month, except last month, will be transferred. 4. Insurance a. In view of the facts that the County maintains a self-insurance fund for public liability and medical malpractice claims and the Administrator calculates annual amounts necessary to main- tain the fund in a viable condition and property insurance (fire, boiler, etc.) is carried for the County by an outside carrier, the County Administrator will calculate the annual amounts chargeable to Medical Services, and arrange with the Auditor to pass these costs to Medical Services. b. Assuming the total insurance costs are charged to EF early in the year, they will be carried in a prepaid account and 1/12 charged off each month. Otherwise, an estimated amount will be charged to operations each month and accrued in a liability account. 5. Prepaid Expenses Expenses paid in advance of the period to which they are applicable will be carried in a prepaid expense account until the applicable period has been reached. 6. Fixed Assets Land and buildings at original cost, plus improvements, along with accumulated reserves for depreciation will be transferred from the County Fixed Asset Account to EF. Only land and buildings wholly occupied by Medical Services will be transferred (with the possible exception of the modular building on Hospital grounds occupied by the Eligibility Unit). 7. "Interdepartmental" Entries a. Interdepartmental charges (OUT) for patient services provided: change accounting so that the effect on EF will be to credit patient revenues and debit cash. b. Interdepartmental charges (OUT) for non--patient services provided: change accounting so that the net effect on EF will be to credit miscellaneous revenues and debit cash. C. Interdepartmental charges (IN) for services received: charge accounting so that the net effect on EF will be to debit expense and credit cash. S. Indigent Patient Services Indigent patient services: changC.e accounting so that the net eff . on EF wi.l be to credit patient revenues and debit cash (or equivalent) . - 2 - 0it�Li wo 9. Revenue Renarting by Cost Center Revenues by Cost Center will be recorded at the level of gross patient charges. 10. Year-End A-87 Overhead Charges The Auditor will review, periodically, his monthly estimates, and adjust when necessary to avoid large year-end adjustments. 11. Accrued Expenses Regular monthly County and other charges which are posted too late for entry into the current month will be accrued and charged to the current month's operations and reversed in the month in which the charges are received. 12. Pending Medicare, Medi-Cal, Short-Doyle Cost Report Settlements a. Those for FY 1977-78 and prior will be retained in the GF. b. Those for FY 1978-79 and after will be maintained on EF books. 13. Loans Payable Loans for the Hospital modular buildings and for the Pittsburg Clinics are currently being charged to Medical Services (interest and principal). For any of these buildings transferred to EF, the loan liability will also be transferred. 14. Accounts R eivable a. Accounts receivable balances, along with associated reserves for uncollectibles will .be transferred from GF to EF. Assigned accounts and others deemed uncollectible will be transferred to EF at book value, along with a 100% reserve for bad debts. b. The Auditor-Controller will remain responsible for calculating the reserves for bad debts against the various receivables. 15. Inventories Stores and Pharmacy inventory values will be transferred from GF to EF. 16. Encumbrance Carry Forwards The value of any encumbrance carry forwards to EF will be added to the approved budget. 17. Trach Accounts Pavable At the end of this fiscal year (June 30, 1978), it is expected that the auditor will char-e- to Medical .Services, by Cost Center, any accounts payable due but not yet paid with an offsetting credit to an accounts payable liability. 11 - 3 - nl04� with the changeover to EF (July I, 1975) , these payables will be retained in the GF and not brought over to the EF. Thereafter, at the end of each year, any EF accounts payable will be charged to that year's EF operations (by Cost Center). A reversing entry on the EF books will be made in the following year when pa�rments are made. 18. Chart of Accounts A draft chart of accounts has been developed and will be proposed for adoption following review and appropriate revision. III. Remaining Tasks 1. PHP a. Treat PHP premiums as PHP premium revenues in the year to which they apply. b. Include the "billing" values of PRP patient services in gross revenues by Cost Center but only as a memo of record. They would not appear as revenues in the financial records. 2. F-MO a. Treat HMO advances as IM premium revenues in the year to which they apply. b. Cost setzzement differences would probably be determined in the following year, at which time they would be applied to R?.0 premium revenues. C. Include the "billing" values of ECMO patient services in gross revenues by Cost Center but only as a memo of record. They would not appear as revenues in the financial records. 3. Complete review and revision of chart of accounts. 4. Review, refine, and complete policies recommended in Section II above. 5. Determine staffing, space and equipment requirements and estimate costs. 6. Develop type and frequency.of financial reports (balance sheet, profit and loss statement, etc.). 7. Davelop and test computer programs to support accounting under current data system. IV. Estimated Date of Com:)Ietion May 25, 1973. - 4 ATTACHMENT 4 BILLING, COLLECTIONS AND ELIGIBILITY SERVICES I. Major Tasks to be Accomplished A. BILLINC and COLLECTIONS 1. Establish procedures between CMS and A/C for Accounts Receivable operations. Z. Develop 'Memo of Agreement with A/C on bad debt policy and assignment of accounts. . 3. Establish a billing/payment follow-up system and estimate costs. 4. Determine staffing, space and equipment requirements_ and estimate costs. B. ELIGIBILITY 1. Develop EF policy on collections and write-offs and get Board approval. 2. Develop a Memo of Agreement with CASE (Social Service Department) with regard to CMSE reaponsibility for eligibility determination and C:iS responsibility for billing, collections and billing admits. II. Progress to Date The interdepartmental Billing/Collections/Eligibility Task Force has ruched agreement on the following items of policy and recommends that these policies be adopted in developing the billing, collections and eligibility services and procedures for Enterprise Fund: A. Basic Policy Items 1. Billings Medical Services will continue to render all billings., 2. Receipt, Post and Balance Auditor-Controller will continue to receipt, post and balance. 3. Appi ing Payments Auditor-Controller will continue to apply payments. by the same method currently being used. In the event of a problem or complaint, Medical .Services will move the payment to the appropriate invoice as needed. i 43 4. Follow-uo :Iedical Services will do all follow-asp. Insurance follow-up procedures currently being done by Auditor-Controller .✓ili be transferred to ,Iedical Services. Nev procedures will be established b} :Iedical Services for programs not being followed at this time. 5. Patient Contact _ ►Iedical Services will handle all patient contact. b. Credit Balance Reports Medical Services will work the Credit Balance Reports. 7. Reserve for Bad Debts and Effective Rates Reserve for Bad Debts Analysis and Effective Rates will remain the responsibility of the Auditor-Controller but will be sent to Medical Services prior to implementation. B. Other Policy Items 1. Test Period for new Follow-Up Procedures Four temporary clerks are recommended for employment during a trial period of at least six months. The trial period should begin as soon as the temporary clerks can be provided. New temporaries would start by working on Claims Status Report with the goal of determining the dollar value of this follow-up. The trial period should reveal the number of permanent clerical positions required and the procedures necessary for conducting effective follow-up. 2. Transfer of Clerical Positions Due to transfer of functions, four positions in Auditor-Controller are earmarked for transfer to CESS. Prior to implementation of transfers, CMS has requested a desk audit by Civil Service of the Patient accounting Unit in the CMS Business Office to ensure a smooth transition and to avoid development of grievances. 3. Invoice and Monthly Statement Combine invoice and monthly statement in order to eliminate confusing adjustments and provide for only one mailing per month. Fewer mailings and fewer patient contacts are expected to generate savings. III. Remaining Tasks I. Reco=endations for assignment or write-off procedures. 2. C`:SE responsibility for eligibility determination and CHS (including Financial Clearance Units) responsibility for billing, collections and billing adjustments. 3. Cost estimates for additional personnel (such as follow-up clerks) , transferred personnel and the combining of the invoice and monthly statement. IV. Estimated Date of Completion June 15, 1973. 2 - ATTACiNENT 5 PURCHASING SERVICES I. Major Tasks to be Accomplished 1. Develop Memo of Agreement with Auditor-Controller for assignment of on-site staff to handle purchase. of medical supplies and equipment and estimate costs. 2. Develop request for creation and staffing of a CMS Material Manager position to work with A/C Assistant Purchasing Agent, estimate costs, and seek Board Approval. II. Progress to Date The interdepartmental Task Force on Purchasing Services has focused first priority attention on task number 2 above, i.e., the development within CMS of the concept of a Material Management Program under a Material Management Coordinator. The concept of this program and the specifica- tions for the position of Material Management Coordinator are outlined below. Although the program concept and the position are primarily internal administrative matters within CMS, the joint Task Force has endorsed the program concept and the need for the position as prerequisites to a determination of the level of on-site support required from the Auditor-Controller. Therefore, it is recommended that the program concept and the position be approved for adoption with EF. A. "LkTERIAL kLANAGEHENT PROGR:::•i IY CIiS A Material Management Program will include, but not be limited to, the following functions: 1. Acquisition of supplies and equipment for CMS a. Product Selection (1) Evaluation by cocwiittee (multi-disciplinary) (2) Development of specifications b. Vendor Selection Evaluation of stock availability, dependability, return policy plus usual and customary services. C. Proper management and supervision of the purchasing process (1) Quality (2) Service (3) Price (4) Flexible, fesponsi•fe, economical tt�t�LIJ 2. Developnent and Maintenance of a Coordinated Inventory Control System a. Control of material from acquisition to disposition (1) Receipt of material (2) Identification of cost _ (3) Inventory levels (4) Issues to services/patients (5) Documentation of charges _(b) Reconcile receipts and issues 3. Equipment Replacement Program a. Depreciation factor b. Prepare estimated budget for replacement C. Estimation of obsolescence factor 4. Coordination of Maintenance Program a. Interface with contract companies b. Interface with CMS staff B. ;LATERIAL MANAGEHENT COORDINATOR 1. Responsibilities a. Responsible for the coordination of the program including, but not limited to, implementation and facilitation of the practices and procedures involving the acquisition and . disposition of supplies and equipment, the planning for replacement and the establishment of an on-going maintenance program. b. Reports to the Chief Administrative Officer, the Medical. Director or his designee. c. Coordinates the Material Management Program with: (1) Service Managers (2) Professional staff (3) The Committee for Material Management a. Medical Staff b. Nursing representatives c. Pharmacy representative d. Administration e. Purchasing person f. Fiscal Management g. Housekeeping h. Maintenance i. Infection Control j. Stores (4) External departments a. Auditor-Controller b. Assistant Purchasing Agent c. Accounts Payable - 2 - III. Remaining Tasks 1. Development of an interdepartmental service agreement with Auditor- Controller which outlines the nature and level of on-site purchasing support to be provided CMS and working directly with the CHS Material, Mana-ement Coordinator. 2. Determination of additional staffing and support costs. 3. Review and refinement of the Material Management Program and Coordinator position outlined in Section I above. PI. Estimated Date of Completion June 15, 1978. 4 T U1041 - 3 - ATTACHPiENT 6 CON TRACTS I. Major Tasks to be Accomplished 1. Develop a C?1S Contracts Unit with assistance from HF-k and County Counsel and in coordination with Material Manager, estimate costs, and seek Board approval. 2. Develop procedures for progressively transferring contracts processing functions from HRA Contracts & Grants Unit. II. Progress to Date The interdepartmental Contracts Task Force has reached agreement on the following items of policy, and the requirements to support these items of policy, and recommends that these policies be adopted and these requirements be authorized in developing a Contracts- Unit for CMS: A. Policies 1. CMS will assume responsibility on a time—phased schedule for the developmental processing of all CMS contracts (estimated at more than 150 annually). 2. The major functional steps which CMS will follow in contracts processing are outlined in the enclosed chart. B. Requirements The minimum requirements ' to perform the contracts processing functions within CMS are: One Contract Specialist One Intermediate Typist Clerk Word processing equipment or another FTE Clerk These requirements need further study and refinement to ensure that peak load periods can be handled adequately. III. Remaining Tasks 1. Development of detailed operational procedures to carry out the functional steps outlined in the enclosed chart. 2. Development of interdepartmental agreements with County Counsel and CAO with regard to processing contracts. °.moi;1S 3. Development of intradepartmental procedures within CMS for development and processing of contracts. 4. Development of a time-phased schedule for transferring the contracts processing functions from HILA to CMS. 5. Review, refinement and completion of policies and requirements outlined in Section II above to include cost estimates. IV. Estimated'Date of Completion June 15, 1978. Enclosure: Functional Steps in Contract Processing !� ( - 2 - FUIICTIO14AL S'fCPS IN CONTRACT PROCESSING ATTA CI11 ENT G CMS Contrncts Un 1 •f• ( 1 ) Contracts Adminlsi•rntor/SpoclAllst ( I1 .1 T .C . and odulpmant *Asslgns Contract No . C . A . 0 , *Rof I ne Contract draft as noaded 'Submit to County Counsel for approval Program *Got Contractor to nIgn Submit to CAO , proparo Chiefs Board Ordor and momo 'Negotiate conkract 'Draft of cornnlctc cnntrari, FCounty Board of Send +o spec I a I i ,t' Counsel Supervisors After execution by nonrd XDlstributo Contract and Board Order to -CAO -A/C *Approvo legal form -Program Chief *Slgn Contract Contractor -Stato for Approval *D 1•str I buto Stat© Approval To ' LA CA LA -CAO, Clerk of the, -A/C ' i r •-Pr•pgrnrn Ch I of Board o -Clork of the Board ATTACHMENT 7 BUILDING AND MAINTEIANCE SERVICES I. Major Tasks to be Accomplished 1. Develop a Nemo of Agreement with PW Department to conduct an experimental program in which CMS performs all janitorial and ground maintenance For a specified period to include a cost/benefit analysis of the program. 2. Develop a further agreement with PW Department for provision of plant engineering and maintenance and building projects above a specified dollar account and seek Board approval. NOTE: Changes in the statement of tasks, as set forth in. Reference (2), were agreed to by the Task Force. II. Progress to Date The interdepartmental Building and Maintenance Task Force has reached agreement on the following policies, requirements, and procedures and recommends that these policies, requirements, and procedures (as outlined in the Draft Memorandum of Agreement and Enclosures) be adopted in developing building and maintenance support under Enter- prise Fund: 1. All contracts for custodial service in leased and County owned buildings used by Medical Services will be transferred from PW to C,'-!S. All contracts will be reviewed and up-graded to meet the standards of cleaning set by the Joint Committee on Accreditation of Hospitals (JCAH). 2. The following are contracted for Custodial Service and Bay Alarm: Central County, Medical Building, 820 Alhambra Ave., Martinez- !test County George Miller Center, Richmond Mental Health, 240 Eighth Street, Richmond ,Methadone Clinic, 2910 Cutting Blvd. , Richmond Mental Health, 1515 Market Street, San Pablo East County George Miller Center, Concord :cental Health, 510 Third Street, Antioch Concord Mental Health, 2906 Concord Blvd., Con•_o:d County '•fedical Service Clinic, 260 hig�:jay 4, Oakley Pittsbura Methadone Clinic, 25 Lido Square, Pittsburg 3. Transfer of two full-time custodial positions to the Richmond Clinic to be augmented by two requested new positions in order to meet JCAH cleaning standards. OR-011 4. Transfer of two full-tine custodial postions to the Pittsburg Clinic to be zugmented by one requested new position in order to meet JCAH cleaning standards. 5. Ground maintenance at Richmond Clinic and Pittsburg Clinic will continue to be done by Public Works. However, at the Miller Centers there will be one position at each Center transferred to Medical Services. 6. Request for two full-time window washers to clean Windows at the clinics and Miller Centers. 7. Adopt the attached draft Memorandum of Agreement between Medical Services Department and Public Works Department together with the two-enclosures: (1) Joint Service Agreement Procedures Between Public Works and County Medical Services; and (2) Medical Services Bio-Medical Equipment Responsibilities. III. Remaining Tasks 1. Define and reach agreement on level of operating personnel support to be provided by PW to CIMS on a continuing basis. 2. Review, re`ine and complete policy items outlined in Sectioa II above and the Draft Memorandum of Agreement. 3. Estimate costs of personnel transfers, additional positions requested, space, and equipment. IV. Estimated Date of Completion May 15, 1978. Attachment: Memorandum of Agreement Between Medical Services Department and Public Works Department with Enclosures �f U 2 - 2 - D 2%AF T ifE-10RANDU`I OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN MEDICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT .., n.. PUBLIC WORKS DE?APRT?FENT This memorandum of agreement supersedes all other agreements and becomes effective on The following policies are mutually agreed to with regard to the operation and maintenance of the County Medical Services facilities: a. Public Works responsibilities (see enclosure WOO. b. Medical Services Department responsibilities (see enclosure rl and u2) . c. Public Works operating personnel as required will be provided for on-site support. d. A statement will be generated monthly within the present County Financial Accounting System for services rendered, e.g., Plant Acquisition Report and Work Authorization Detail by Requester Report. Any extensive work to be accomplished will be discussed with County Medical Services, Health Service Administrator, III, to determine the availability of funds. e. Public Work:a will estimate the total annual cost of maintenance, renovation and alteration necessary for the operation of County Medical Services and shall provide an estimate of cost for budgetary purposes. Costs will reflect time and material. f. The Public Works Department agrees to transfer four custodial positions and two gardener positions to County P•fedical Services. The timing of the transfers shall be as mutually agreed upon in order to provide the least disruption to departments and existing employees. g.. The Public Works Department agrees to transfer such equipment for custodial and gardening operations as is surplus to Public Works operations. DATED: Enclosures: 1. Joint Service Agreement Procedures Between Public Works and County Medical Services 2. Medical Services Bio-Medical Equipment Responsibilities �'1 a % DRAFT JOINT SERVICE AGREEMENT PROCEDURES BETWEEN PUBLIC WORKS AND COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES 1. Public Works will administer and direct programs to maintain buildings and equipment, (excluding bio-medical ) , and to procure or generate all utilities and their distribution systems in consultation and agreement with Medical Services to include: a. Upkeep, repair and renovations of buildings and that equipment not classified as bio-medical . b. Planning, programming and accomplishing maintenance, repair and improvements of building, structure, roads, parking lots, drainage systems, utilities, hospital machinery using pressure steam, all electrical system and ancillary equipment, including refrigeration, air-handling equipment, motors and wiring, carpentry, painting, plumbing, plan .ring-masonry, welding, minor repair and fabrication and incendiary operation. 2. Public Works will coordinate above activities with other departments and outside agencies. 3. Public Works will plan and recommend development of physical facilities in consultation and coordination with Medical Services for budget purposes. 4. Public Works will review and recommend approval of plans for construction to CMS, CAO, and Board of Supervisors as appropriate. 5. Public Storks will advise Medical Services on structural charges and additions or modifications to buildings, as needed to maintain structural integrity. o. Public ,works will confer on estimated budget with i edical Services, Peal th Service Administrator, III, for all 1edical Services plant facilities as required by County policies. PROS Enclosure 1 7. Public t•torks will establish and administer a preventive maintenance program, excluding bio-medical equipment. 8. Public Works will consult and doordinate with 11--dical Services on cost analysis and work schedules, where appropriate. 9. Public Works will maintain records of machine and equipment repairs in accordance with appropriate codes, directives and standards which shall be made available to Medical Services. 10. Public t:orks will appoint Fire Marshall and Deputy to supervise the Hospital Brigade on Hospital grounds in accordance with Annex D. Fire Control Plan (Redstone), Contra Costa County Medical Disaster Plan., 11. Public Works representative, as designated by the Public Works Director, will be on call to attend Administrative Staff meetings to discuss Hospital policies, assist in their development and interpret these policies to the Maintenance Staff. 12. County Miedical Services, under the direction of Hospital Environmental Services Manager, will administer and direct programs as follows: a. Maintain the grounds and housekeeping service at County Hospital . b. Maintain the grounds and housekeeping service for George Miller East and George Miller West. c. Maintain the housekeeping service for Richmond Outpatient and Pittsburg Outpatient Clinics. d. Provide the administration of all custodial , alarm, pool maintenance, and trash contracts for leased buildings occupied totally by County Medical Services. �° L't�J Enclosure 1 page 2 DP.A�i tr'DICAL SERVICES BI07MEDICAL EQUIPMENT RESPONSIBILITIES - 1. Preventive `riaintenaace a. Cleaning b. Adjustment c. Lubrication d. Minor repairs e. Functional checks 2. Scheduled services correlated with utilization rate of equipment. 3. Service program based on recomendation of Intersociety Commission Report and other authorities. _ 't. Emergency repair service. 5. Documentation of all repairs. 6. Electrical safety inspections. a. Case leakage b. Lead leakage c. Lead isolZzion d. Alarm operation . e. Visual inspection f. Electrical system groundings g. Receptacle polarity h. Receptacle tension i. Detailed measurements 7. Bio-medical instrumentation calibration. 8. Incoming equipment inspection. 9. In-service training for user-operator and building maintenacce personnel. Enclosure 1`12 11 A3 r- n I ATTAC.:. "I T 8 LEGAL SERVICES I. Major Tasks to be accomplished Develoo aoreecient with County Counsel as to the level of legal services required by CMS to include increased legal assistance in such areas as collections, purchasing, and contracts and seek Board approval for additional legal staff required. II. Procress to Date The interdepartmental Legal Services Task Force has reached agreeaeat on the following policies and requirements and recommends that these policies and requirements be adopted in developing legal services support for CMS under Enterprise Fund: 1. Identification of a substantial number of areas in CMS which neem legal support but are not now receiving such support due to lack of sufficient legal staff from the County Counsel. 2. Requirement for at least one additional legal counsel available to C:-S on a full-tine basis. (Presently assigr_ed legal counsel estimates 70-80: time on CMS natters.) III. Remaining Tasks 1. Reach agreement with County Counsel on the level of additional le-al staff to be recommended -in order to fulfill unmet needs of CMS. 2. Consideration for hiring legal counsel from outside County sources to provide on-site legal support to CMS on problems of medical/ health care law and special requirements related to Enterzrise Fund. 3. Estimate costs of additional staff, space and equipment. IV. Esti=ated Date of Completion June 1, 1978. ATTACI .N i 9 PERSONNEL SER ICES I. Major Tasks to be accomplished 1. Develop Memorandum of Agreement with Civil Service Department to provide for UHS control of numbers and classifications of C2•:S staff with Civil Service handling processing in most expeditious manner. 2. Coordinate development of Personnel Budget with overall EF Budget. II. Progress to Date The interdepartmental Personnel Task Force has reached agreement on tae following policies and requirements nod recommends that these policies and requirements be adopted in developing personnel services support under Enterprise Fund: 1. Certain merit system classifications unique to CHS and c_rtaia classifications used by CMS (but also used elsewhere) will be processed to final classification action with no CS classification involvement. (Lists of these classifications are currently being worked out between CHS and Civil Service.) 2. In order to provide a 30-dap "turn around" for CHS P-300's in CS for those g-300's requiring CS classification involvement, one full-time Personnel Analyst plus some 65 hours overtime credit is required for assignment to GIS work exclusively. 3. Qne additional full-time Personnel Analyst is required to process CMS recruitment and selection in the expeditious manner desired by MS. III. Remaining Tasks 1. Complete an interdepartmental service agreement between CHS and Civil Service to include those classifications to follow normal processing and those classifications to be ?rocessed without Civil Service classification involvement; additional staffing to be requested by Civil Service to provide the level of personnel services support required by CIMS; revision of procedures between CHS, HRA, Civil Service, and CAO. 2. Estimate costs of additional Civil Service staffing required. 3. Develop C`:S personnel budget for inclusion in the OF Budget. IV. Estimated Date of COm71erion June 1 , 1978. ATTACHL INT 10 ENTERPRISE FUND E•IPLE ENTATI0fl TASIK FORCE i 1E143ERS EF SUD ET TASK FORCE BILLING/COLLECTIONS AND ELIGIBILITY x Sill Ri qgs, Ci-1S Ralph Crocker, A/C * Betty Garrison, ,UIS (Gary Young, Alt) Lew Pasca 11 i , CMS Eleanor Thompson, CMS E d Al Dort, CHS Mary Schaeffer, UMS Peter Stark, CHIS Sam Yosioka, CMS Glen :mite, CMS Francis Macsan, CMS e Fernandez, C,MS Virginia Childers, CMS= ?on de'lincenzi , HRA Chuck Cannon, HRA Frank Fernandez, CAO Bob Nash, A/C Check Thomoson, A/C Nick !',torris, A/C :dzrda Tra:,ri ck, CHSResource Bob Al ani z, CAO Bill Cristy, CIMS Persons Wanda Trawick, CIMS-n Resource Jerry id i chol s, C19S-� Persons ACCOUNTING TASK FORCE x Ralph Crocker, A/C Bili Riggs, CMS Sal Macaseib (Co-Chairperson) Gary Brown, CAO Chuck Cannon, HRA Bob Nash, A/C (as needed) Wanda Trawick, CMS Resource Bill Cri sty, &'!A � Persons indicates Chairperson ` �Oaq PURCHASING TASK FORCE CONTRACTS TASK FORCE * Peter Starke, C.4 S * Chris Benevent, CMS Kith ilolte, UIS Betty Buchanan, C?11S Helen i;i el sen, CMIS Glenn !-Ih i te, CHS George Snell , Ct45 Ed Alport, CMS Bob Plash, A/C Helen Nielsen, CMS Bill Sch�.midt, .A/C Howard Reynolds, HRA Dean Lucas, CAO Bob Alaniz, CAO Ron deVincenzi , HRA (as needed) June Larson, HRA Bill Cristy, CIS (Resource Person) Rosemary Matossian, CC Eva Thomas , C,'-!S Pat t,c!•laters, A/C (as needed) Pat Novak (Resource Person) Jerry 'lichols, C14S (Resource Person) BUIL DIiIG/,'.IAI`ITEPIA�ICE TASK FORCE LEGAL TASK FORCE * Lonnie Davis, CHIS * Etta .May Majors, CNS Mike Fernandez, CMS Gene Morel , C?-IS Flildred- Yosioka, 4ONS Ed Alport, C.1S Lew Pascal 1 i , CIMS Chris Benevent, CMS Cliff Baumer, CAO Iiot:rard Reynolds, HRA Pon deVincenzi , HRA Rosemary Natossian, CC Bob P,ygh, Pel Gary Brown, CAO Helen .diel sen, CMS Jerry Mi chol's, CI-IS (Resource Person) Bill Cristr, CMS (Resource Person) PERSONNEL TASK FORCE JOINT NIANAGE-31ENT INFORIaATION TASK FORCE x Gene Morel , Ct4S Shirley Schrernp, C.4S * Steve Harris, CMS Lonnie Davis, CHS Sam Yosioka, Ct45 LeW Pascal i i , UIS Bill Cri_,q, CMS Len Newnan, UIS Bob Nash , A/C John Gibson, M.ed Soc Sery Gary Brot•tii, CAO Web Beadle, HR<? 114ary Ziegler, HRA Harry Cisterman, CS (Bob Hagstrom, Alt) Harinelle Thompson, A/C (as needed) Gar,, Bro..rn, CAO Bill Cri ssy,. CNS "Resource Person) Howard Reynolds, HRA (as needed) Wanda Tra:vi ck, CIMS J Resource Jerry Nichols, CMS Persons * Indicates Chairperson Attach-lent 10 Paige 2 CAC:dr f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 19 78 In the Matter of Transfer from Park Dedication Trust Fund to Town of Morago The Board having received a March 28, 1978 memorandum from the Director of Planning,.(In response to a Board order of October 4, 1977 .authorizing the Planning Department to prepare an agreement between the County and the Town of Moraga,) recommending that the Board approve the agreement to release $28,739.52 held in the Local Park and Recreation Facilities Trust Fund (275 1) to the Town of Morago; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Director of Planning is APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Auditor—Controller is AUTHORIZED to issue a warrant in the amount of $28,739.52 to the Town of Moraqa. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Planning Department Supervisors cc: Town of Morago County Auditor-Controller affixed this lltl-day of April 19 78 County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk j&,eb1AjM3, Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson OR H-24 3/76 15m AGREEI1L11T (Park Dedication Funds) 1 . PARTIES. Effective on A P IR i 11978 , the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called "County", and the Town of Moraga, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called "Agency", mutually agree as follows: 2. PURPOSE. Pursuant to Government Code Section 66477 and Division 920 of the County Ordinance Code, fees have been collected for the provision of park and recreational facilities in various areas of the County. In order to assure the establishment and development of park and recreational facilities, the County proposes to grant and transfer park dedication fees to the Agency for the provision of park and recreation facilities to be determined by the Agency. Any funds granted will be transferred from the "Local Park and Recreation Facili- ties Trust Fund". 3. FEE GRANT. By this Agreement the County hereby grants and transfers to the Agency park dedication funds in the amount of $28,739.52. 4. CONDITIONS. Fees transferred pursuant to Section 3 of this Agreement shall be usedisubject to strict compliance with the following terms and conditions: (a) The fees must be used only for the acquisition or development of park and recreation facilities; they shall not be used for administrative or recreation programming costs. (b) Any and all facilities acquired or developed shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Agency's general plan. 5. RECORDS AND REPORTS. Agency agrees to keep true, full and accurate records of all matters pertaining to fees granted and transferred to it pursuant to this Agreement and as to any disbursements made by Agency in connection there- with. County, and/or its authorized representatives or agents, shall have the right to examine and inspect the Agency's books and records pertaining to this Agreement. On or before the 90th day following the end of the fiscal year in which fees are received by the Agency, and annually thereafter until completion of the facility or all monies allocated by the County hereunder are expended, a report in five copies describing the status of the development to be provided pursuant to this Agreement shall be submitted to the County. A financial report showing all fees received and expenditures of the monies during the fiscal year, with a statement attesting that it is a true, accurate and valid report executed by the financial officer of the Agency , shall be included as a component of the annual report. 6. DISCRIMINATION. In the maintenance and operation of the recreation facilities, the Agency shall neither discriminate nor permit discrimination against any person or group of persons on the grounds of race, color or national origin in any manner prohibited by law. Non-compliance ,:ith this paragraph shall constitute a material breach, and the County may terminate this Agreement. tAicroiWmad w"th board order 7 RESIDENTS OF TERRITORY. To the extent the establishment of the recreation facili- ties are effectuated, wholly or in part, by park dedication fees derived from cer- tain territory, any resident or groups of residents of said territory shall have the right to use and enjoy said recreation facilities upon the same terms and conditions prescribed for use by any other persons or groups of persons residing within the cutal area of said Agency. S. NOTICES. Any and all notices or reports to the County desired or required by the terms of this Agreement shall be given in writing addressed to the Board of Supervisors, County Administration Building, Martinez, California. Any and all notices to the Agency desired or required by the terms of this Agreement shall be given in writing addressed to the Agency at such address as the Agency may designate to the County. 9. SUCCESSORS. The terms and conditions of this Agreement shall extend to and be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the re- spective parties hereto. 10. TERMINATION. Either party to this Agreement may terminate it by giving the other written notice of its intention to do so at least 180 days or more prior to the effectiv date of such termination. CONTRA COS AGENCY By `/ R. 1. Schruder By Chairman, Board of Supervisors J/l. ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Mayor, Town of Moraga Designate official capacity Deputy Jamie L. Johnson (SEAL) (SEAL) RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: By Co y dmin'strator By Co un Planin ireC FORM�APPROVED: � JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel By Deputy •1 in the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of 'California ?April 11 119 78 In the Matter of Short Form Service Contract to provide Training and Orientation for the Social Service Department's "Foster Parent Education and Orientation Training Program" IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the following Short Form Service Contract for the #rovision of training and orientation services to the Foster Parent Orientation Program operated by the Social Service Department and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contract: Number Contractor Payment Limit Term 20-129-1 Nola Ashford $30.00 2/1/78 - 6/30/78 PASSED BY THE BOARD on April 11, 1978- I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Beard of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orib: Hurlan Resources Agency Supervisors Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit cc: County Administrator affixed this 11th day of Anri � _1 I9 $ County Auditor-Controller Countv Social Service J. R. OLSS011, Clerk Contractors By C /_j"7j/i y_���L. ZrT Deputy Clerk Jar-, L Johnson V 1Or),I H-2,14/77 15m Contra Costa County Standard Form SHORT_ =0R_M SERCTCr CON R4CT 1. Contract Identification. Number 2 0 99 — Department: Social Service Subject: Foster Parent Education and Training Orientation Program 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) , for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: NOLA ASHFORD Capacity: Self-employed Individual Address: 4621 Regina Lane, Concord, California 94521 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is _ February 1, 1978 and it terminates June 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 30 6. Countv's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in• the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: ( ) hour; or FEE RATE: $ 10 per service unit: GYM session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar _ (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of 3 service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obiigations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction and training in roster Parent Education and Orientation for County-selected persons in the time, place and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. One session, for payment purposes, shall be defined as the provision of at least two full hours of such services. Contractor shall comply with the Special Conditions which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. This Contract is-subject to the Special Conditions attached hereto. 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and betveen two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. Xlf1EXYjR]gLgE0J 1FX ramcxom[PcY�c 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. Title XX of the United States Social S rity Act as amended (P.L. 96-647); 45 CFR Section 228.84. 11. Signature a `�gnatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF CM S A, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR r By / . c:Iroder BYXdloore-0 _ Designee o� Recommended by Department Y — (Design e off•cia c i 4.COW By �1 Designee (Form approved by County Counsel) (A-4620 7/76) N%icrofillmed with board order SPECT, ccND.TIOYS — 199 . 9 Number -.► I. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand under this Contract, and until all Federal/ State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confidentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administra— tion of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 6. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. Initials: Contr ctor ounty Dept. • i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approval of Medical Review Services Contract IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract 1#28-303 for the County Civil Service Department with Dr. William Littman, M.D. for medical review of County Firefighter sick leave documents, not to exceed a cost of $3,000 during the period from April 12, 1978 through October 1, 1978. PASSED BY THE BOARD on April 11 r 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig• County Civil Service Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: HRA Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 11 t n day of April 19 78 County Auditor-Controller Contractor J. R. OLSSON, Cleric Deputy Clerk .:<lr:le J,. Jo^^son. VH16, n ^�H16•l EH:dg H -24 4177 15m Contra Costa County Standard Form SHORT FORM SERVICE CO,\TRACT QQ 1. Contract Identification. Number 2 U " f3_0 3 Department: Civil Service Subject: Medical review services 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) , for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: WILLIAM LITTMAN, M.D. Capacity: An individual Address: General Practice Clinic, Branch Clinic, Naval Supply Activity, Treasure Island, San Francisco 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is April 12, 1978 and it terminates October 1, 1978 _ unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 3,000 6. County's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: (X) hour; or FEE ROTE: $ 100 per service unit: ( ) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of 30 service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Professional medical review and report to County on County-selected Firefighter sick leave documents in the time, place, and manner required by County. 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees, the County, its agents or employees, or any other person or entity. 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. Signatures. e e signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUN= OF \ A, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR / 1 By R R. I By. G� - t Designee Recommended by Depa>_'=ent (.LGA (Designate official capacity) By Designee (F n (A-4620 7/76) P..ic:�;�.�;� :� ..cih board order " 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approval of Cadillac Ambulance Service, Inc. Contract IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract v22-079-1 with Cadillac Ambulance Service, Inc. for West County ambulance service during the period November 1, 1977 through June 30, 1978, at rates established by order of the Board on November 29, 1977 and February 28, 1978. PASSED BY THE BOARD on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the data aforesaid. Orifi: human Resources Agency ' Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this llth day of April 1978 County Auditor-Controller County Health Dept. County Medical Services J. R. OLSSON, Cleric Contractor B �h/ C/ Deputy Clerk Jamie L. John son E I I:d g ll DJ H-24 4/77 15m Contra Costa County Standard Form STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 22 — 0i 9 Department: Health Department Subject: Ambulance Service and Non-Emergency Patient Transfer Transportation 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: CADILLAC AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC. Capacity: Corporation Address: 4601 Nevin Street, Richmond, California 94805 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is November 1, 1977 and it terminates Jung 30. 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $NOT APPLICABLE- 5. County's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 8. Project. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Not Applicable 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Health & Safety Code Section 1443; Government Codes 26227 and 31000. 10. Si natures. Th signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: i i COUNTY OF"CO ,COSTA CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR BYB / R. 1. Schroder /L Board of Supervisors P sidenL esignate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seali State of California ) ss. B �j��/ �� �Qom..— County of Contra Costa ) Jamie L. Johnson Deputy ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Recommended by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ By they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. Form Approved: County Counsel F 'f APPROVED Dated• By BYDes+iaee 7 Deputy Notamy 8ulaeaWr+}5ee1y9Hn� Crl r-,r 07-�. LINDA D. MlcCOy Nor4RY PUBLIC �COUNTY Or CONTnACv,TA M,COmmbdon EJplre/AP11 20,19E0 (A-4617 REV 6/76) Wcro`!,n:�d board order uuIII;[:IUssurIw"Fl•.F....... Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Fee Basis Contracts) Number 22 - 079 - 1. 1. Payment Amounts. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract and subject to the following Payment Provisions, County will pay Contractor the following fee: [Check one alternative only.] [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ ] c. $ after completion of all obligations and conditions herein and as full compensation for all services, work, and expenses provided or incurred by Contractor hereunder. [X] d. Fees for- services in the Schedule of Rates for transportation services prescribed by Board Orders, November 29, 1977 and February 28, 1978, and as specified in Paragraph 5., Fees for Services, of the Service Plan. County will reimburse Contractor for those services specified in Paragraph 4. of the Service Plan, Reimbursement for Services, according to the specifications of these Payment Provisions, paragraphs 2, 3, and 4 below, and Paragraph 6 of the Service Plan, Reimbursement for Uncollectable Accounts. 2. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 1. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 1. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 1. (Payment Amounts) above. 3. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor when, in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment. 4. Audit Exceptions. Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State, or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County within 30 days of demand by County the full amount of the County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions, to the extent such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. (A-4619 REV 6/76) SERVICE PLAN Plumber 2 2 - 0 7 1 Contractor shall provide ambulance service twenty-four (24) hours per day, 365 days per year, and non-emergency patient transfer transportation for County according to the provisions specified herein. 1. Ambulance Service. a. Specifications. Contractor shall provide ambulance services for. County according to the requirements set forth in County Ordinance No. 70-77, including all regulations promulgated thereunder, which are incorporated herein by this reference, and shall provide such service as requested and/or approved by County in the applicable County-specified response area delineated in the current copy of the map "Emergency Response Areas of Contra Costa County" dated January 1, 1975 and on file in the office of the Sheriff-Coroner and Clerk of the Board, or as otherwise requested and/or approved by County. b. State Regulations. Contractor shall: (1) Comply with all applicable State regulations including, but not limited to: California Administrative Code Title 13 Section 820 et seq. and 1020 et seq., Title 17 Section 6750-6760, and California Vehicle Code §2500 et seq. (2) Be subject to "Prepaid Health Plan Subcontract Requirements," attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as required by County Prepaid Health Plan contract with the State Department of Health. c. Equipment. (1) Standards. Ambulances will be equipped as specified by the County Ambulance Permit Officer utilizing the American College of Surgeons' list as a standard of criteria and subject to State regulations. (2) Radio Equipment. Ambulances will be equipped with County-owned and maintained radio equipment. Installation, repair, and monthly maintenance will be provided by County through the Sheriff's Department. Purchase costs of equipment will be a County responsibility; all other costs for County-provided installation, repair, and monthly maintenance will be billed to Contractor. d. Communications. (1) Telephone Service. Contractor shall have a fixed base of operations with telephone service available 24 hours a day. (2) Sheriff's Office. Contractor shall maintain County-required radio communications in accord with Sheriff's Office Communication procedures. 2. Non-Emergency Patient Transfer Transportation. a. Specifications. Contractor shall: (1) Provide non-emergency patient transfer transportation for County on a request basis for County-authorized services. (2) Comply with all applicable County and State regulations and license requirements with respect to non-emergency vehicles and their use. b. Communications. Contractor shall: (1) Maintain fully staffed telephone lines or other means of immediate communication at all times where requests for service or other information may be received and/or relayed. (2) Respond and indicate his ability to perform within 15 minutes of receiving a request for service. Initials Contractor County Dept. -1- 010',`2 SERVICE PLAN Number 2 2 9 3. Loan of Equipment. Contractor shall be responsible for all equipment used for ambulance service or patient transfer as follows: a. County may loan or exchange equipment based upon County's determination of medical need and acknowledged by Contractor's completion of County-provided form at time equipment is loaned. b. Contractor will return all equipment as soon as practicable or when so requested by County. c. Contractor may not allow County equipment out of its possession except in cases of medical necessity. d. Contractor will reimburse County for replacement or repair costs resulting from its negligence in use of County-owned equipment. 4. Reimbursement for Services. a. Definitions. As used in Paragraph b., Reimbursement, below, the following definitions are in effect. (1) Code III - Emergency Ambulance Service with use of red lights and siren. (2) Dry Run - Non-transport of person despite Contractor's availability and response to a request for service. (3) Uncollectable Account - An account which Contractor demonstrates is uncollectable according to the provisions of Paragraph 6., Reimbursement for Uncollectable Accounts. b. Reimbursement. Reimbursement shall be made for ambulance or non-emergency patient transfer transportation requested and/or approved by County for the following: (1) County Key Plan enrollees; i.e., members of County Prepaid Health Plan and/or County Health Maintenance Organization. (2) Twenty percent (20X) Medicare Co-payment for Medicare Key Plan (Prepaid Health Plan) crossover enrollees when 80% of the Contractor's charges are paid by Medicare. (3) Services ordered by State, County, or City law enforcement agencies, whenever payment is the responsibility of County. (4) Delivery to County-designated detoxification facilities. (5) Uncollectable accounts arising from transportation of persons to and from County Medical facilities. (6) Any uncollectable account arising from emergency (Code III) transportation of a person to a hospital other than a County facility or County contract facility. (7) Dry-Run Services not reimbursable from another source. 5. Fees for Services. County will pay Contractor the following fees for County-requested and/or authorized ambulance services: a. $49.00 plus rates specified in paragraph d.(3), (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), and (9) below to the specified County contract facility (Kaiser Hospital). $49.00 to any other emergency facility as specified by the Permit Officer. b. $25.00 per Code III delivery to any hospital emergency facility. c. $15.00 for dry run. Initials: ontrac r County Dept. -Z- e its(, tJ SERVICE PLAN 22 - 079 - 1 Number d. For delivery to County Hospital: (1) $40.80 Base Rate (2) $ 1.65 Mileage (one way per mile) (3) $ 5.85 Night Call (7:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m.) (4) $ 5.85 Code II (5) $ 5.85 Code III (6) $ 5.85 Oxygen per tank (7) $ 8.07 Second Patient (8) $ 5.85 Waiting Time per 15 minutes over first 15 minutes (9) $29.07 Neonatal Incubator (10) $18.00 for returning one or more patients from Martinez to Richmond after a delivery in reverse direction. (11) Five mile minimum to or from County Hospital e. Non-emergency patient transfer (non ambulance) (1) Ambulatory/wheelchair patients: 1 patient----$ 8.91 2 patients---$16.20 3 patients---$18.72 4 patients---$22.86 (2) $ .54 Company wheelchair use (3 $13.41 Gurney or litter patient (4) $ 3.15 per hour Extra attendant (gurney, litter, or stretcher patient) (5) $ 3.06/fifteen minutes Waiting time over 15 minutes (6) $ .67 per mile Mileage (one way) (7) $ 3.06 Night Call (7:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m.) (8) $ 7.50 Dry Run inside County (9) $ 7.50 + mileage one way Dry Run outside County 6. Reimbursement for Uncollectable Accounts. a. To receive reimbursement for "Uncollectable Accounts", Contractor must comply with the following procedures: (1) Within fifteen (15) days after the date service was rendered, Contractor shall present the customer, or the customer's representative, an invoice for the cost of services rendered; (2) Upon failure of the customer, or the customer's representative, to make payment within thirty (30) days after the presentation of the above invoice, Contractor shall, within ninety (90) days after the initial invoice was presented, present to the customer, or the customer's representative, two (2) additional invoices for the cost of services rendered, and (3) If payment from the customer, or customer's representative, has not been collected by Contractor within 120 days after the date the first invoice was presented to the customer or the customer's representative, Contractor shall- then make demand upon the County for payment of the cost of the services rendered. Demand upon the County for payment shall be in the manner and form provided by County, and Contractor must show that the account is uncollectable and that Contractor does not anticipate reimbursement by the customer or the customer's representative on said account. b. For the purpose of receiving reimbursement for "uncollectable accounts" only, the provisions of paragraph 2, entitled Payment Demands, of the Payment Provisions portion of this Contract, which require that Contractor present demands for payment within 90 days, is hereby waived. Contractor may present demands for payment for "uncollectable accounts" following the expiration of 120 days after the rendering of the service in question, so long as Contractor has complied with paragraph 6(a) above. c. Should Contractor receive reimbursement from the customer or the customer's representative after County has reimbursed Contractor on the "uncollectable account", Contractor shall pay back to County an amount equivalent to the payment made by the customer or the customer' s representative." Initials: -3- Contract County Dept. 01U.i14 Contract Number 22 - 0 79 - X Attachment Number PREPAID HEALTH PLAN SUBCONT&1CT REQUIMMEZITS to Stec_ _partmenz of F[ealch/County Contract 1076-56983 (County :r29-OQ�) efzact_ve December 30, 1976, E a.x an-Duffy Prepaid Health Plan Act, Section 1200 ec seq., Institutions Coda and a waiver granted under Section 222, P.L. 92603, ender chic; the County provides Prepaid Health Plan (PIIP) services, the following subcontract req--- re-, -ants (Article SI Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract reE_rercad by nu above: 1. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State, and local la-.s a..d regulations and State contract referenced by number above as applicable .-ith respect to its perfornance hereunder. 2. Contract referenced by number above is not effective until it has been formally approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Department of Health has a k- ow- led-ed receipt of the proposed subcontract and has failed to formally approve or disapprove the subcontract within si::ty (60) days of receipt. 3. By this subcontract the County delegates responsibility to the Contractor to provide P:iP services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility to the State Department of Health to assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject to prior approval by Board of Supervisors, State Department of. Health, and Departt:ent of Corporations. 4. Contractor will use County's Department of Health approved medical record system, and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3. Records, if a part of this contract, will preserve medical records for a minimum-of four years from termination of State Departmant of Health Contract 976-56983 or until any audit or matter under invastipation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. If Contractor's service is provided on a referral basis only, Contractor will provide adequate documentation of the service provided each PHP enrollee for entry into the enrollee's medical record maintained by the County. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PHP enrollees' medical recorus • and enrollment information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. Any PIT enrollee's medical records maintained by Contractor are subject to inspection and radical audit of such records by County, the State Department of Health, and U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and Contractor must comply with requirements issued as a result of such inspection or audit. 7. Contractor will participate in and cooperate in County's professional review process in relation to services provided to PHP enrollees, and comply with resulting requirements. 8. Contractor will submit utilization reports, in relation to PHP enrollees, as required by County. 9. Contractor will comply with County's PHP grievance procedure and abide by any dere^ination of PN.P's grievance committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relating to PHP enrolees or PH? services by the County, State Department of Health, State Department of Corporations, the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Comptroller General of the United States, or their duly authorized representatives. 11. In relation to PHP enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a minimum of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract 976-56993 or until any audit or natter under investigation by the County, State Departr_en[ of Health, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Cor..ptroller General of the United States has been resolved. 'p a (A-4632 New 3/77) -1- PLAN SUBCONTRACT REQULL'. `JTS %D tractor will notify the Department of Health and Commissioner of Cor cpocat ions referenced by number above is amended or terminat-:d. :.V%.ce �__ v�.•u'i2 whc:2 In C e u S. Re-istared 'Mail with first class post. ';te r..{.t.__ssed Alternative Heal_h S,.steas Department of Corporations '_•_p3rtment of Health 600 South Commonwealth 71-4 P Street, Suite 154'0 Los rigeles, California 90005 Sacramento, California 93314 >?roval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Deparma .t of :oes not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified _.. contract. ?'. Contractor will hold harmless both the State and PHP enrollees in the event -:,_at; cannot or will not pay for services performed for PHP enrollees pursuant to rhe _�nzract referenced by number above. =5. if-Contractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services i or expressed in the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements =_f Dy State Department of Health Contract C76-56983, article XI, Subcontract=5, as in this Attachment, must be included in such subcontract, except that Ccraty 0= State Department of Health is responsible for approval and notification res::):is ib ilities. 16. Contractor shall not make assignment and/or delegation of this subcontract u ==ss County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department 0` »'_-a. (A-4632 New 3/77) Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. C. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative funendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the Countv Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, c/o Contracts & Grants Unit, Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. 23. Possessory Interest. If this Contract results in the Contractor having possession of, claim to or right to the possession of land or improvements, but does not vest ownership of the land or improvements in the same person, or if this Contract results in the placement of taxable improvements on tax exempt land (Revenue & Taxation Code §107), such interest or improvements may represent a possessory interest subject to property tax, and Contractor may be subject to the payment of property taxes levied on such interest. Contractor agrees that this provision complies with the notice requirements of Revenue & Taxation Code §107.6, and waives all rights to further notice or to damages under that or any comparable statute. (A-4616 REV 2/78) -3- Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. S. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. C. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph S.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, rafter Board approval , by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal :approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Previsions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. 0 (A-4616 REV 6/76) Contra Costa Countv Standard Form I_ GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final determination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by the State or Federal Government. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Any action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. 11 . Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal_ or State requirements. 1.2. No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conditions, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve this Contractor's obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 13. Subcontract and Assignment. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any work contemplated under this Contract and shall not assign this Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior written consent of the Countv Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 1',. indeori&,nt Contractor_Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contracturs an(: is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and an,; members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. if Contractor is a corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body (Board of Directors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur. 16. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confi- dentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of such service. b. No person will publish or disc Lose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, anv list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than .i.. author�rcd by law may be guilty of a delica11or. Ncindiscriminato-y Services.s. Cogtractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contrict shall bt- available to all qu lif.ied persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, naCional origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used , in whole or hi part , for religion.f worship or instruction. (A-4616 REV 6%76) -2- Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, c/o Contracts & Grants Unit, Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. 23. Possessory Interest. If this Contract results in the Contractor having possession of, claim to or right to the possession of land or improvements, but does not vest ownership of the land or improvements in the same person, or if this Contract results in the placement of taxable improvements on tax exempt land (Revenue & Taxation Code 4107) , such interest or improvements may represent a possessory interest subject to property tax, and Contractor may be subject to the payment of property taxes levied on such interest. Contractor agrees that this provision complies with the notice requirements of Revenue 6 Taxation Code 4107.6, and waives all rights to further notice or to damages under that or any comparable statute. (A-4616 REV 2/78) -3- 0 }%I �;; (-�.-(�'i1TL!•t �CSTT► t:::L�Ir�iL SN:RVyCES 1,05�1 !'iPPt�O�IyD c (EXCEPT r;' RGE.N-GY JUND F. SELDOM USED �1l�lJ�xt wr .. .. U DIS P?3Dj ED � r.:R�lICES ANM ,T. aFrj 1PLM&ES r.7/c .: deli -e-er e21'029-1 L /�7 tZ`CLI� Z P.RESEE:T1 ABSENT] EXMEN ..; CC4:,4,61 11. .JfJ:C1iicatlon of uervict's I ! 12. Departmv:nt Approval I i :�. Avait.:'.iblUity of :;i! •V ces I t I _ i V 15. ;pecification of Terms of Contract F. U.• -1 Contractor:; I hespl.rs.ibility 7. t*.cc±ical Record System i 1 1 f 8. Confident-1 ity of 1 i emLcr Data I I 1). 'i• _ :cticil & Audit of ::>ciical Records. I ! fL1. [1!ilir.at,01'1 Reporting ;!i:l:1C l-- 1(;:i:O3 :.: / I i 1 Oir•Cl.^..1' a 4.• 1 1 •1 ,13. F-ti aticial Reporting .Lt.. ::at.•ificistion of Amer:lment or TOVIT.,U;Ition ✓ I or Le?1c:F;:i:l.on i 000, ;i.'!• 'i:;lt D ua ].::ant Approval s of COSus)enSat:o:i 1 11-1. In Accordance With Au lic:a'bla i:i::s ; I �I t.. F.;,•"urn ! ,ua�'K. -C'i'[,l'7n c( !•?Gr7 .+ 4:lsiCt�lCi.w tlL i . .a of J::.i t71?:.E'ciL'i.�J: 3t:bcont.r:lr.:ing Maofilmed with board or&!f . r i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Anr. 1 11 . 19 78 In the Matter of Agreement with Syscon , Inc. On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with Syscon , Incorporated , which company will assist in the modification of the County' s Assessment Roll for Proposition 8 assessment roll processing, at a cost of $15 ,000 for the period April 11 , 1978 through June 30, 1978. Passed by the Board April 11, 1978 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig . Dept: Auditor-Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc : ( c/o Data Processing) Supervisors Contractor -affixed thisI. thdoy of ;Nr)r, L 19 73 Auditor Administrator Data Processing _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk -r41, Deputy Cleric a:a,7-i e L_ jolanSon 01L 1 1-1 • '!4 3,176 15m AGREEMENT 1 . Special Conditions . These Special Conditions are incorporated below by reference . (a ) Public Agency : CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ( b ) Consultant ' s Name and Address : Syscon , Incorporated 525 Ellis St. , Suite 303 Mountain View, CA 94043 ( c) Effective Date : April 11 , 1978 through June 30, 1978. (d ) Project "Jame , Number 9 Location : Assessment Roll Programming--Proposition 8 ( Behr Bill ) . (e) Payment Limit : 515 ,000 . 2 . Siqnatures . These signatures attest the parties ' agreement hereto : CONSULTANT Desi nate official ca acity in business •. U tD � - r - u State of California ) ss - Contra Costa County) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The person signing above for Consultant , known to me in those individual and business capacities , personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he signed it and that the corpor- ation or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its* Board of Directors . . Date : April 4 , 1978 • VAL BELLARIA (Seal ) 15Wfary Public PUBLIC AGENCY FORP1 APPROVED Contra Costa John B . Clausen , County Counsel By : J By : MICHAEL D. FARR Chairman , Board of Supervisors IL lJN tAlcro.i med with board order 3 . Parties . rective on the above date , the above named Public Agency and Consultant mutually agree and promise as follows : 4 . cmoiovment. public Agency hereby employs Consultant , and Consular - accepts such employmentt , o perform the profes - sional services described 'herein , upon the terms and in consideration of the payments stated herein . S . Scope of Services . Scope of service shall be as described in Appendix A attached 'hereto . o . Insurance . The Consultant shall , at no expense to Public Agency , Furnish certificates or other- evidence acceptable to Public Agency, al: ( a ) public liability insurance of at least 5250 , 000 for all damaces arising cut of bodily inJur- ies or dedt.! to any one person and at leas: 5500 ,000 For two or more persons in one alccldent or occurence ; and ( b ) property da,'^age liability insurance providing for a limit of not less than SS0 , 000 . Thiry days ' notice Of policy lapse or cancel l a=ion i s required . 7 . Payment . Public Agency shall pay Consultant for professional servicas per,"ormed at the rates sl;own in Aoaendix 3 attached hereto , which include all overhead and incidental axoensas , FOr 7/f?lL7l ^o ddditionaI comp ensa:io on shall be aI wed . . n no event shall :he :otai amount tai : to the Consultant exc?_d the paymen-t- i i,mi t• spec! ;i ed in Sec . 1 ( e) without pr i or w r i an approval ol" Contra Costa Caun-%.y . COnSultan s _ tatamenr aF charges scall be sub,mi :ted at convenient intervals . ?aymenr wi l 1 be :made wi :hi n th ! rty ( 30) days a F tar r a c e i pt or each statement , net cash , discount . 3 . Termination . At its option , Public Agency may terminate :his agree.men: at any time by wri t`en novice to :he Consultant , Whether or Act the Consul :anz i s i n dei du 1 :. Upon such termi - nation , Consul .-ant acrees :.j turn over :0 Public Agency every- thing perta i n i nc to the 'Nark pas-aesse-4 by h4m c 'under h control at that :.-ma , and `rlil l be paid , ',vi :hout duplication , all amounts due or thereaf=er becomina due on account of sereicas rendered to the date of termination . Consultant ,may also terminate this agreement at any time by written notice to Public Agency . 4 . S`ayUS l ;ie C^.nsu l ta^: i 5 d^ j ;C'�Cnnr+erl d C.^.11CrdCi.'J" �.^ 5 , „ i not :0 be cCr.s 4 dered an ami i vyd? Q F ?ub l i ;. C=ncy . 10 . Indertni 'ica _i ^''t i'le Consultant shall de=end save and holt harm i ess ?ub 1 i C Acenc' and its �„' i Ce!' a ? ?mss f S and mp10y - Cu any an d a i I l obi I ! :'/ F ,r an'/ ^ ' '1"y C^,^ coma S _^e arislna from at- connectad wit, e ser'11C:s pr-jvided hereunder . I l 7i 5 3Cr??.Qleh : Shc l 1 nOt "rec i lid-3Consul .ani ro.m dg+Jel op i nc using or ,marketing programs , sy5 :e.r1s , data or mater! I,,6 Tji i a r to those oricinated For Public Acency hereunder . 1� OTHER TERMS A,lD CONDIT101S 12. The performance of services by Consultant shall conform to requirements o: the Scope of c_ffort . Consultant makes- no warranties , expressed or as to the services pro- vided by this agreement and shall not be liable for direct , incidental or consequential damages resulting from Its per- formance or the data provided . 13 . Consultant shall not be liable for nor deemed to be in default on any account o; any failures to perform services if due to any cause or condition beyond Consultant' s reasonable control . 14 . Rropri atary i nfor;nati on di scl osed by ei Cher party to the o_her for the purposes of this agr?amen: which is clearly so identi - fied in writing as proprietary , shall be protacted by the recipient in the same manner and to the same degree that the recipient protects its own proprietary information . Such information will be disclosed only to :hose employees of the recipient requiring access thereto in order to Per;orm this agreament. ?ubl i c Agency .'ori 11 hol d harm i ess and 1 ndenn ; fy Consultant ;rem liability to third parties arising from wrongful disclosure by Public %gang! to Consultant o- 1nfcr- mation which has been ra_ceiv`d in confidence from a third party . Consultant ;will hold harmless and in .eanni f y Pub11c �cancy from 1iab411i : / to third Parties arising from wroncful- a1sClasura by CanSultan: :o Public ag=ncy cf information Which has been received in conflBence f-om a third ?arty . 15 . Thi s agreement , i ncl udi n Appand 44 X .a. ind Apoendi x 3 , const i - tutes tha anti re understand, Ina bet?leen ?,b11C Acency and Consul Cant , and no COmiTli tments ]y ai Cher oar ty , iu p1 ied a other•aise , shall be birdinc on the parti ?s hereto unless expressly sat forth harem . 10 . This a -."eemenz Shall be gdvsrn?1 ^;! the laws Of the State of C311 f Or!l ia . 17 , County will provide adequate office space , r?cilities , :_-le- phone service , secretarial support and keypunch and computer time as required by assigned Consultant personnel . 13 . Consultant will submit t0 :he Pub1 ' c Ata,. y and proCrass reports periodical ly or On Berland as r equ-, red by _ha Fsb i is Agency . APPENDIX A To Agreement dated Aoril 11 , 1978 between Contra Costa County a n d Syscon , Incorporated Consultant will assist County Data Processing personnel with programming efforts necessary to adapt the County' s assessment roll to meet the requirements of Pr000sition 8 ( Behr Bill ) . 0A of APPEMOIX 3 To Agreement dated Aari 1 11 , 1978 8'etween Contra Costa Coun,y and Syscon , Incorporated RATES Consultant will make employees available to perform the services set forth in Appendix A to ;his agreement at the following hourly rates : Classification ;-?our1Rasa Sr.. Programmer/Analyst $20. 00/hour 0,A In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Apri 1 19 78 In the Matter of Agreement with Syscon , Inc. On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with Syscon , Incorporated, which company will assist in the modification of the County' s Assessment Roll for Jarvis-Gann Initiative assessment roll processing, at a cost of $15 ,000 for the period April 11 , 1978 through June 30, 1978 . Passed by the Board April 11, 1978 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig . Dept : Auditor-Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc : (c/o Data Processing) Supervisors Contractor offixed thisllthdciy of - April .. 19 78, Auditor Administrator Data Processing J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk jaruie L. johnson 6 1 'Ic 4 1 It -24 3J76 15M AGREEMENT 1 . Special Conditions . These Special Conditions are incorporated below by reference. (a ) Public Agency : CONTRA COSTA COUNTY (b) Consultant ' s 'Name and Address : Syscon , Incorporated 625 Ellis St. , Suite 303 Mountain View, CA 94043 W Effective Date : April 11 , 1978 through June ' 30, 1978 . (d ) Project Name , Number & Location : Assessment Roll Programming--Jarvis-Gann Initiative . (e ) Payment Limit: S15,000 . 2 . Signatures . These signatures attest the parties ' agreement Tereto : CONSULTANT By ...............� ) ( Designate official capacity in usiness State of California } ss Contra costa county) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The person signing above for Consultant , known to me in those 2 t individual and business caoacities , personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that be signed it and that the corpor ation or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its* Board of Directors . t� Date : April 4 , Iq78 VAL BELLARIA (Seal ) N o t a r v Public PUBLIC AGENCY FORM APPROVED Contra C s a ty John B . Clausen , County Counsel T7'1 7: By : By : C airman , Board of Supervisors M,,___riI-nPd wilth board order J . Parties . ieCtive an the a b a Y e data , the above named Pub ] agency and Consultant mutual! tom! acree and pro.mise as follows : 4 . _mol ovmen t . Public Agency hereby employs Consultant , and Consultant accepts such employment , to perform the profes- sional services described 'herein , upon the terms and in consideration of the payments stated herein . S . Scooe of Services . Scooe of service shall be as described in Appenaix A attached heratc . 6 . Insurance . The Consultant shall , at no expense to Public Agency , furnish certificates or other evidence acceptable to Public Acency of ( a ) public liab'illty insurance of at least 5250 ,000 for all damages arising out of bodily injur- ies or death to any one person ant,- at least 3500 ,000 for t;vo or more persons In ane accident or occurence ; and ( b ) property damace liability Insurance providing far a limit of not 'less than S50 , 000 . T hi rcy days ' no_ice of policy lapse or cancellation is required . ? . Payment Public :agency st-:al 1 pay Consultant- for professional Serv1C?S J?rfOrmed ? _ the rates shown in ' ooen4ix 3 at�ache� hereto , 'which include all o'/erhead ani` incidental expenses , for which no additional cc.mo_-nsaClOn shall he a ! 7, 0wed . . n no even t Shal l C^e total amount Da i d - she Consul tan t exceed the payment 11111it SpeC i f i eC In SZz_C_ . 1 ( e) without prior writ-en -ant ' S S -3teme" oaaDDrC charges shall be submitted at convenien int-arvais . Payment wi 11 be made wi _h-ir, thirty ( 30 ) days after receipt of each state.rent , n e: C.asn , without discount . 3 . Termination . At its notion , Public Agency may terminal_ this agreement a: ?n :i.Ze by written notice to the Consul tan: , whether or not the Consul tan: is in Jefauit . Joon such termi - nation , Consultant agrees --o turn aver c Public Agency every- thing pert- lni nC t0 the work Possestee- by ^ i - or under ills cantr al at that time , and wl 1 1 be paid , wi -thou: duplication , all amounts due or theraafter becoming due on account- o services rendered to the date of termination . Consultant may also ter.nli na to this agree.ment at any tine by written no t1 ce to Public Agency . 9 . Status The Consul tan_ is an Independent teen .actorT and is nal :o Ce c^.nsiCerad an 3me 0 - ? �b � ' .. ' _c Cy . l0 . ' naa:gni ' -ICn !2e Consul .a 1ndem.ni , ,! anQ c i Q har-i t ess ?'.:01 i : Acenc_/ and I is 'J"i cars and etmp l ovees holy Zn_Y and all l iabil1ty Tor any injury or damages arising f rcm or conned;ems rli : 1 tie servI cis prov i hereunder . - 11 . This acree.men : shall not orsclude Consultant from deve 'I -oinc usin or marke:i ng programs , Sys :a.ms , d?n cr material 4, a to those origina:ad for ?1blic agency hereunder . 1� �� OTHER TERMS k;10 COPIDITIO,NS 12. The performance of services by Consultant shall conform to requirements of the Scope of Effort . Consultant makes- no warranties , expressed ar implied , as to the services pro- vided by this agreement and shall not be liable for direct , incidental or consequential damages resulting from its per- formance or the data provided . 13 . Consultant shall not be liable for nor deemed to be in default on any account olf any failures to perform services if due to any cause or condition beyond ConsuItant ` s reasonable control . 14 . Proprietary i n f or{{ ati On disclosed by either party to the 0 hsr for the purposes of this agreement which i5 Clearly s0 identi - fied in writing as proprietary , shall be pratected by tate recipient in the same manner and to the same degree ;,hat 'he' recipient ;protects its Own proprietary Information . Such infor-mation will be disclosed only to those employees of the recipient requiring access thereto in order to parfarm this acreemen= . Public Acency will :fold harmless and i ndeni ni l'y Consulr�:1t `rom 1iabi Iity to thir4 parties arising from wrongi'ul disclosure by Public Agency to Consul :ant a in"ar- mati on which has been received 1 n Gln`i Ciente from 3 thi r� parry . Consultant will 'hold 'harmless and indemnify Public :agency from liability to thl rd parties arising *rom wrongful* disclosure by Consultant to Public Agency of in-Formation which has been received in Confidence from a third party . 15 . This agreement. , including appendix A and Appendix 3 , consti - tu tes the en ti re understandi ng bet:vein Pub i c Agency and Consul tint , and no co.mmi tments bei ei :;her party , i,mp i ied or otherwise , shall be bindina on the parties hereto unless expressly set far,".,h herein . 115. This agreement siali be governed by Ta.•is athe 54.ata a. California : I / County will provide adequate office space , facilities , teie- phone service , secretariat support and keypunch and computer time as required by assigned Consultant personnel . 18 . Consultant wi III submit. the ?ub i i c Acency :I:ne and ,r{rocres s reports periodically or or,, demand as rad;:ired by t^e Rubiis Agency. APPENDIX A To Agr=_enent da ed April 11 , 1978 between Contra Costa County and Syscon , Incorporated SCOPE Consultant will assist County Data Processing personnel with programming efforts necessary to adapt the County ' s assessment roll to meet the requirements of the Jarvis-Gann Initiative . { APPE►NOIX S To Agreement dated Aorii 11 , 1978 Between Contra Costa County and Syscon , Incorporated RATES Consultant will make employees available to perform the services set forth in Appendix A to :his agreement at the following hourly rates : Classification Hourly Rate Sr. Programmer/Analyst 520. 00/hour ��G�c i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Anril 11 , 19 j8. In the Matter of Agreement Amendment with Consis Corporation On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute an amendment to a December 6 , 1977 agreement with the Comsis Corporation for the coding and testing of the Municipal Court Inquiry and Transaction Report Programs , said amendment to extend the completion date from March 31, 1978, to May 26, 1978. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. - I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Auditor-Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Su ervison Data Processing p Contractor affixed this ilthday of ar,r4l 19_ 8 Administrator / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Ja-iie L. Johnson vi0 H-24 4/77 1 Sm AGREEMENT AINIENDMENT This amendment, dated March 28 , 1978, is to amend the agreement between Contra Costa County and Comsis Cornoration for the Municipal Court Inquiry and Transaction Preparation Programs passed by the Board of Supervisors December 6, 1977, as follows: 1. Change all programs completion presently scheduled for March 31, 1978, Exhibit A, Pavment Schedule to May 26 , 1978. 2. This will not affect any other section of the original agree- ment. 3. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: CONSULTANT BY ,,,L ,v.-A-, .,ij _��i (Designate office capacity n buss ess State of California) ss Contra Costa County) ACKNOVTLEDGEMENT The person signing above for Consultant, known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he signed it a that the corpor- ation or partnership named above executed tb6 within instrument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution o .' o�e�ird of Directors. Av y Seo¢{ ��A r. Date: 04Q��Q 0��P�ieS�� CYG L (L 'Z 44C d :��L C��Ya���•� �,�' (Seal) Nota y Pifi6lic - PUBLIC AGENCY ^K APPROVED 0 o.. Contra Cos Z'ohn B. Clausen, County Counsel By: / By: D, Chairman, Board of Su• ervisors Deputy 0110 4 Wcrcfilmz�d vvi9i board order • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Proclaiming Certain Days and Weeks in Contra Costa County. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that, as requested by various agencies, the following weeks are PROCLAIMED as indicated: April 16 - 22, 1978 -- "Private Property Week" '%Dril 16 - 22, 1978 "National Volunteer Week" April 24 - 28 , 1978 -- "Forgotten Victims Week" .`ay 5 - 14, 1978 -- "KVIE Week" IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that May 3 , 1978 is PROCLAIMED as "Retired Senior Volunteer Program Day". PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Information OfficerSupen►isors affixed this 11th day ofAnriI 197 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ByDeputy Clerk Ma Craigj' H-24 4/77 15m �4�•� r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia April 11, 1978 In the Matter of Releasing Deposit, Subdivision 4477 Sar_ Ramon Area This Board on June 21, 1977 having accepted as complete the improvements in Subdivision 4477, San Ramon area, with the exception of minor deficiencies for trhich a $1,724 cash bond was deposited (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail Number 147560, dated June 15, 1977) to insure correction of same; and This Board on September 6, 1977 having authorized the Public Works Director to refund $1,500 of the $1,724 cash bond after correction of the first portion of the deficiencies; and 2ie Public Works Director having, now advised that all of the deficiencies have been corrected and recommended that he be authorized to refund the re--.a ring $224 to Shapell Industries of Northern California, It is by the Board ORDERED that the reccmrendation of the Public Works, Director is approves. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the -Foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Cri i ati-cr Ikea m ^t: Public Works (LD)Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: T1L.ibic Worits - LD affixed this llt%l day of 7ori1 19 73 N.iblic Works - Cc-s'ruetion Siz3Dell Industries o: Noz them Califo�f a J. R. OLSSCN, Cleric P. 0. Fox 9020gy Deputy Clerk Sunnyvale, CA 94o86 T 0,i(�:� H -2. a ,. ISM In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approving Consulting Services Agreement for Tibros Park Development, Danville Area (County Service Area R-7). (Work Order No. 5425-927) The Board of Supervisors APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute the Consulting Services Agreement with Richard Splenda and Associates of Point Richmond for preparation of Master Plan documents for the Tibros Park Development, Danville Area. This Agreement is effective April 4, 1978 and provides for a maximum payment to the Landscape Architect in the amount of $20,000, which amount shall not be exceeded without further written authorization by the Public Works Director. PASSED by the Board on April 11 , 1978. i hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the data aforesaid. Originated by: Public Works Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Buildings and Grounds Div. Supervisors ornxed this 11 th day of April 19 78 cc: Public Works Department Agenda Clerk Architectural Division t J. R.\OLSSON, Clerk Admin. Services (Acctg) By Deputy Cleric County AdministratorSandra !�? Nilson P. Burton County Auditor-Controller J. Dye Richard Splenda and Associates H -24 4/77 15m �JL f CONS'JL- ING SERVICES ;,GREEiMENT Scec'a. . - ':hese ?'+�' C '�_✓__r.S �? rC^^C: +:�� e' 7: :'efe e^�?, (a) Contra Costa County (b) Ccr.a_u_ -is -e '+ t:d_'t-ecc= Richard Splenda & Associates, 226 West Richmond Avenue, Point Richmond, CA 94801 (c) :fec i:e _:cte April 4 1978 (d) Protect •'ame, '.-✓..:ber L., caticn:htaster Plan for Tibros Park Development. Danville, (e) P3j'-,nt �?Q,oOO CA. Work Order No. 5425-927 + _ + `_'._` .".e nartles' agreer,:ent 2. J� .tet: •tel^ '•�:Je J_:7:lat„1:'�"` ..�Jl. t••_ _ � By 1..4J✓� •J Lti Q�� ♦L C�I�JIAVVv�J ✓)I VIIJ,.Less) State of _�-di orr'a ) ss Contra Costa Count, 1190.1) T.e r`er.c.,i S _t3%,e f 0: 'cn z,:_+ ant: i.m.J:`-,i to �:e iI tt:GSe Ln,, '�i:aa 1 an a,fess C�"� _ 1_C • '�: �l a�:,` �.. .: ^: _'' .-`_' tO:aj an': aC:c c::l":-ec tha- he S' "'e: it C:' r: nr •^•l:. .' :"I a • , __nt purS: ?:w t0 its DJ-_3aS Or ��JJev1Cn o1 �bJ '�(. - J _��-MAL SEAL •. T^ _ � �Iizabelfi M. Cad_(PJ _ - �SC T NOTARY PUBLIC • CALIFORNIA PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN CUNiRA MMA COUNTY Puclic •arks __rector . My Commission Expires Septcmber 16, 1918 Ry: �; �!,/' �l Cate: ZIL Pa: 'e, or, the cat tr. above-named ut__c ��_.:� na o.�_ .rnt mutually✓a�-'ee and prcm se as f ollc:...• e= cys .o:; -1:a t aia _ ... ._la.✓ acce=3 Such ✓:e profes::.0 .__ se-14 C3 deSCr_31_e e:'e:r ':Ccn t te= and _,. --S J_n ...,rs_cerat_cn of the nere_•.. 5. Sccne �' ce SC Ge of se:"._ce s^?1l to as deSCr-. in ''C^enC=.. A, alta- he:'eto ana ,.a:e a "art O. I Ll„ " CC 1Si:lt_. snaill, :10 cost to Putljc A,-,ency, obt?'n and mainta n _;urines t te_... ?ere^: . (a) ::G ::n" I (` r_satlC'n :iSl;_r-a.^.te Jt:�c' 31: L, state lard, a"i7 (ui T ' _ ? - _ ^o_ .? t, 1 - n• r -o c,..:.-,ed 7 rc auto.-_,-biles, CG::�ref:er:31':e �a�_ ty !..SLi.ran.. ,Vr.ri.,_L•d_:.:� C..:e_a:,_ for 0:1:'1 u land non-o*.. aut....� , with a co-_ine- :. '_ '_1 e co er i,,e of for all da.-ares due to b - Cl,7 J_c nes5 or d_.ease, or deal.:: to any per:_cn, .nd dama._e to proper t,'•, incl'_:..•_. the loss Ci use thereof, ar_zin, out of each a:Ci ent or occurrence. CCnSultant shall f':'T ish e i_-;en_-e Of SUCK cover ;e na:i n7g ?L 1 iC i= ency its officers and e=lo;.'ees as additional onal insureas, -And re:i'.:jr;n.; days' :bitten notice of policy lapse or cancellation. 7. Pa-=en-,. Putlic [_Iency shall pay Conoultant for professiorlal services perfo♦:.ed at the rates sno,.-;n in ':ppen:i:• P attaC::ed f:eI'eto, .,Mich include all overhead and incidental e tenses, for ..hich no ad.;lional Co=elisation shall be all0:•led. In no e'ient Shall the total a'nol.lnt pn'Ci to tro Consultant e.:nee;A the payment lit^1t scecifiea; 1:: Sec. 1(e) aithout prior :I'_ll�n .�roval o. to Cca~a Costa County Public `.:ori.s Director. Consultant's statement of char:-es s'-all be sutra tted at convenient intervals. Pa;-ment :dill be rade within thirty (-�O) dzyo after receipt of each statement. Ter�'r2�'�,r,. At ito option, ?ublic Ai:ency nay terrinate this arTeement at any time by :rill_•. nozf_e to the _onoultant;, :ihether or not ti-e Consultant is in default. t'pon suc'n tenr_' a ticn, C1nt.1'_t�nt agrees to turn over to Public Acrency ever^;thin„ pertai:li.ng to the :.ora: posseosed y r{_Im or untie: his control at that time, and will be Daid, .lithout duplicaticn, all amowit:, r:ue or t,',areai'ter teco,-, int; due on account of services rendered to the date of tc.,nlrZaticn. 9. Ccnou!tarnt is en L-dependcit contractor, and is not to be considered an e:-Jloyee of 10. Tn? _llrl t+ _ _.._ Cosu,•�_ .t shall �.__eid, save, and ho d h .r. �- ^.i 'ss Public : ency ai:': its offi�.•_':'.; an'1. =' ye from L'>;' -ui-1 X11 liability for art, injux- or daraF;es sin— i'i'G 1 0:• con lected :lith the services provided hereunder by Ccnsullant or any person un-;er its control. Atta'c•_en:s f : F I L E - D Appendix 3 APR Appendix C /7� 19%8 Foll-i approved by County Co,=zel J. R. OLSSON 6/77 -CLERK BOARD-OF SUPERVISORS- Microfilmed vfith board order BA CONTRA COSTA CO. Appendix A to Consulting Services Agreement dated April 4, 1978 between Contra Costa County and Richard Splenda and Associates. MASTER PLAN FOR TIBROS PARK DEVELOPMENT SCOPE OF SERVICES A. PROJECT PURPOSE AND SITE 1 . The purpose of this project is to develop a comprehensive Master Plan for a recreation park and flood control detention basin in the Danville area. 2. The site consists of approximately 30 acres located in Danville, California off EI Capitan Drive, with access from Brookside Drive. The site is adjacent to approximately 14 acres of San Ramon' Valley Unified School District property which will be developed as an intermediate school in the future.' B. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS I . The Landscape Architect is the Consultant named in paragraph I of the Consulting Services Agreement. 2. The Landscape Architect shall hold current registration as a Landscape Architect in the State of California and furthermore shall certify by entering into this Agreement that he is professionally competent and able to provide the professional services outlined herein by reason of his personal knowledge and skill and'that of his staff of consultants retained and paid by him. 3. Consultants retained by the Landscape Architect shall be approved by the County. 4. The Landscape Architect shall attend all meetings and conferences as requested by the County. ' 5. Cost considerations are not to be considered as justification for breach of sound principles of landscape architectural , architectural and engineering design. If the cost of the work is increased beyond the approved cost estimates by any changes involving quality or quantity, the Landscape Architect must give written notice within seven days to the County. o. The Landscape Architect agrees that no approval of plans and specifi- cations by County relieves the Architect of the responsibility for the adequacy, fitness and correctness of design and for designing work in accordance with sound and accepted engineering, architectural, and landscape architectural principles. 7. The Master Plan shall meet requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. 0 �1�ki -I- C. SERVICES AND DUTIES OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 1 . Preliminary MasterPlan Phase a. Preparation of the following: , (1) Program review and analysis. (2) Site review and analysis plan. (3) Schematic site studies and cost estimates as necessary to arrive at a mutually satisfactory scheme and plan of development. b. Submission of one sepia of each drawing, study or conceptual sketch presented to the County for the purpose of review and approval . ` 2. Final Master Plan a. Preparation of the following, based on the approved, mutually satisfactory scheme and plan of development: (1) Master Site Plan, drawn to scale, 1 in - 50 ft., showing building location; parking; vehicular circulation; paths; earthwork-drainage-flood control basin concept; recreation facilities such as picnic areas, ball fields, open space, and tennis courts; planting and structural site elements,. such as walls and steps. (2) Master Plan report, 811 x 11 inch size, summarizing program, concepts, approved Master Plan, cost estimates,. and phasing plans, with sketches and sections, to illustrate the approved park character. (3) Phasing Plan, indicating recommended construction phasing re- quired to implement the Master Plan. Phases shall be based on budget and cash flow limitations provided by the County and on pertinent physical aspects of the site and the elements of the Master Plan. b. Submission of the following documents, which may be retained by the County for information and reference in connection with the use and. occupancy of the site and for implementation of the Master-Plan: (1 ) One copy of Master Site Plan, rendered in color, scale: lin = 50 .ft. (2) One copy of Master Site Plan, reproducible mylar, scale: 1 in = 50 ft (3) One copy of Phasing Plan or Plans, reproducible paper sepia , scale: 1 in. = 50 ft. �i .0 -2- 3. Meetings: a. Attendance at meetings with County representatives as required to exchange information and to arrive at mutually satisfactory schemes and development plans. b. Attendance and participation at up to four public meetings as requested by the County and as required to inform the public involved and to obtain public response. D. DUTIES OF COUNTY 1 . The over-all administration of the project will be accomplished by T the Architectural Division of the County Public Works Department, for and on behalf of the County. 2. The County will act promptly in all matters requiring its attention so as not to unreasonably delay the �work of the Landscape Architect 3. The County shall : a. Provide access to all technical information which is public record for the project. b. Designate a representative to receive, coordinate and distribute communications between the various County elements and the Landscape Architect. c. Upon request of the Landscape Architect, furnish the Landscape Architect with Plans showing pertinent existing 's.ite information; including existing easements,adjacent off-site utility data, and grades at adjacent rear yards and adjacent roadways. E. PAYMENT TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT 1 . Consultant's statement of charges shall be submitted monthly. Payment on such statements: a. Shall not exceed 60" of the Payment Limit specified in Paragraph 1 in the Agreement until after completion and approval of the , Work under the Preliminary Master Plan Phase. V b. Shall not exceed 906 of the Payment Limit specified in Paragraph 1 in the Agreement until after completion and approval of the work under the Final Master Plan Phase. -3- ,E. PAYMENTS TO LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT (continued) 2. Payment for attendance at public meetings and for printing which are each in addition to the maximum quantities included under Paragraph C, "Services and Duties of the Landscape Architect", shall be at the _ -- rates set forth in Appendix B. Payment shall be made only for such additional meetings and printing which are requested in writing by the County before the additional services are performed. F. TIME PERIODS It is understood and agreed that time is of the essence in this Agreement and the work shall start immediately upon execution of the Agreement. The Landscape Architect shall carry the work forward expeditiously and with adequate forces. G. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS This Agreement and each of its terms shall extend to and be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the respective parties hereto, jointly and severally. -4- APPENDIX B CHARGE RATES 1 . Time by Classification of Personnel : Principal Architect $ 35.00 per hour Project Architect 231 times payroll Job Captain 212 times payroll Senior Draftsman 212 times payroll Junior Draftsman 2% times payroll Clerical 232 times payroll In no case shall the 2'2 times payroll exceed the Principal 's hourly rate. 2. Consultants: Architect's consultants' time shall be paid at Architect's cost which shall be computed by applying the applicable above rates to consultants' personnel . Detailed statements of consultants' bills shall be submitted as part of Architect's bill for services. 3, Transportation: Cost to Architect for transportation will be considered as included in the above charges and no extra payment will be made therefore. Expenses for essential trips to areas outside the Bay Area will be reimbursed by the County only when the County has issued Rniar written approval therefore. 4. Printing: Only direct costs for previously approved printing will be -reimbursed by the County. Apvend" . B to Consul0iig Services Agrcei;ien+ 1e,.!d ,et:-ac . C—tra ..OSta COLnty. r•1:!: _hdr ars ..:'J.`w�+.�s_:'!(_•.LL�S:Y.. _ ,_, t ��i 13 •1 .e.....rM1> � ..- '�.,., .: .. :t T- ,f�--- a .,r� ♦ r!l�x�'«reL _ r•; ejyd,"'ir`• -lS..i>-. .'''`� x ���•k�'O'�j !r rr - �� :ir1.,t:••7i•t,. a•.�f+ .l:,�1��^���Ib' r is �� .:r. i.'l r I. ,t11,�?�.tt3.1,r Is:•i.E� ilr_;(���� 47'i-`jr�9`,- .,�� r�Qi �.i ��..� l+�.i�+-L-;.ss�l_ ,a�s� ' �, -.... 4'� .''+:��.�.�_L.a;.d.':4.�1�;.�►:.d.�i_�__'o.,•�a:v.r+..l<..�'..,.:> NAME -. I'I.17E '•G! n;r>rtnac laaarP CO. COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES 1776 Yt wcio Valley lead Walnut Creek, CA 94598 i;I I I7 AIN.S(Jf2 m- CO. CSF Nom AMERICA I !I B FIR[1'tiwy s FU1m p sum4CI; CGlt1Pmy NAW AN :n i I f F.', ..4 IN ll{:1 I' RICILUO SPLLLA DINN: JZJOL7uM SPLt, CA & T1&50C?7UT.11 226 ::est Ridwond Avrnue F Point Rdic rimd, CT, 94301 - It This is to ie'rtity th,it poh, (-.of in,ioan(c listed heto.:h.rve tn•en Iaued to the Insured F1.1med ihove.irill are•In ce at this time. — ' I L inlit%OI Linhlllt•in Thousands bbl)) Ct,r•r,•,, ii11, e • 1Y1'!OfIN>l�1"•':�'1 {'' I Ir Y'NII!.tNFN LFT tilt I I t•1"INA nnv trot( IACI I AGf1itGAT E w "1.1.1 ntkl NCI y A GENERAL LIABILITY CLPG723U 11-8-78 - '- i - HnIIItY Iq lilkY f f i L_.11 I'ni•. 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EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY j B a f � ,Iw:Ilaclorrin OTHERt----- - -j-----------__...____ 7171-77 7.77 TT= DESt-I11'1 ION '1 vP!I7A l i~N<I i N The endorser -nt to policy ;#GLP67 2312, Contra Costa County, its officers, its employees, and aunts are m- retained ad additional insured as respects the above job. Job Master Plan, '.Ltibros Park, tiork order 1415425-927 ' -Cancellation: Sht)u111 :r.; ,i "�•� ;Jhov� des I!'• 't , 'I,�I•`S ! _ c:?n-• �d bete,.' irT•� _ the �m- I,,II•.; 30_._... •! ! .11 • r ,. ii. C'�c' hQ!dtf• rXilCXXXXD4X?� rkXSCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX'XXXXXXXXXXXX'XXXX'• Append i x C :i I i n; Ser ;r C r, 1 c• n t uai ea Apri I I;, i'3 bei-',vecrl Coni ra Costa Coun and Geve I oprnen t (2 payEs) RJBLIC 1,M0 DI:I'AFM•IC.r`li' i Cmay W Ci)iMRA Cfl= 6A4 Acb nisti-ation aii1ding 011o14 Martinez, CA 94553 A ItIOR1lti) {: r'RESENTATIVE �� 1 e -^ - - --L Microfilmed with board order ACOtth ?S (1,1 777 I ofL STATE COMPER'SATION P.O.BOX 807,SAN FRANCISCO,CALIFORNIA 941 �P A N SIJRANCE • 4 P V N D 'iJr,Rt,6 1EPARTMENT AIC1qII;,t7Ulai iJIMSion CERTIFICATE OF WORKERS'COMPENSATION INSURANCE Ycr-lers April 3, 1978 �nr Contra Costa Co.-Public Works Dept. Hill 4� 6th Floor, Admin. Bldg. l ,' Martinez, Ca. 94553 Attn: John E. Yoders This is to certify that we have issued a valid Workers'Compensation insurance policy in a form approved by'the California Insurance Commissioner to the employer named below for the policy period indicated. (30) This policy is not subject to cancellation by the Fund except upon tARdays'advance written notice to the employer. (30) We will also give you X9N days'advance notice should this policy be cancelled prior to its normal expiration By endorsement to 443826, Contra Costa Co. , its 443826-78 (4-4-78/4-4-79) officers, employees & agents are named as additional insured solely as respects the listed job. JOB: Master Plan for Tibros Park Development, Work Order #5425-927 ?��R�ESIDENT EMPLOYER Richard Splenda & Associates 226 West Richmond Ave. Pt. Richmond, Ca. 94801 sh 2 of 2 Appendix C SCIF FORM 262A(REV,2-76)m•.• '•..�' ,i :.•..- 1v9'_:.;v:-`.•4. . . ....,�.. "ir..'.'".... .. • .. -•. .. ..• w r n - _ .� � �. _ ,•.1..:.•2...G-... -. -j!.'!ly+�A� �.•.•'\. :t,t '<'1•y., :"" .w- .r.+t'_ :� •�.. .. .-w. . ...... ..... :}-:r../� •- }w:i.'._:=� 'a. .,_ .t::vl__ ...rr'•ia.�r�.vi'4 Y' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11, , 1478 In the Matter of Grane Temporary Access, Parcel B, Subdivision DIS 45-77, Oakley Area It is by the Board ORDERED, that the Public Vlorks Director is authorized to issue an encroachment permit for a temporary driveway off amire Avenue to Parcel B of Subdivision MS 45-77. It is by the Board FURTHER ORDERED that this temporary access shall be closed when Empire Avenue is widened to its ultimate width. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Department: Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Vlorks Supervisors Land Development Division affixed this llthday of Aril 1978 cc: _Public Vlorks Director Director of Planningr J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 17onald :Meeks By ,4' h, r�:a.l Zl �,�<�t � Deputy Clerk Rt. 1, Box 258 / Sandra T Tf ilelson r �. ire Ave. I - Oakley, CA Building Inspection Dept. 0-1,10o H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , iq 73 In the Matter of Reorganization of the Community Development Program The Board on April 4, 1978 having fixed this day for decision on the recommendations of the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) with respect to the reorganization of the Community Development Block Grant . . Program; and. - - Supervisor Boggess having reported orally that at its last meeting the Mayor' s Conference had appointed a �-member committee to review the new regulations of the Community Development Program and requested the County to withhold action for one week; and Supervisor Boggess having advised that said 3-member committee will meet with the Internal Operations Committee next week, and therefor having recommended that decision on this mater be deferred to April 18, 1978; and Board members being in agreement, IT IS ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Boggess is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Internal Operations Committee Supervisors Director or Plaaning affixed this llthday of April 1978 County Administrator 7-11 . J. R OLSSON, Clerk By. _Deputy Clerk / Diana M. Herman -41 of-1 H-24 4/77 15m � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April II , 19 78 In the Matter of Authorizing Submission of a Proposal to CSE00 by the Office of Economic Opportunity for the Low Income Weatherization Assistance Program The Chairman, Board of Supervisors, is hereby AUTHORIZED to execute and submit to the California State Economic Opportunity Office a Proposal and Request for $33, 160 in Federal funds for continuation of the Low- Income Weatherization Assistance Program during the period beginning July 1 , 1978 through December 31 , 1978, to be administered by the County Office of Economic Opportunity. PASSED BY THE BOARD April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Ori g. Dept: OEO Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors Auditor Contra I !er affixed this llthdoy of Rrnri 19 13 State OEO J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B /12,•IL.'. Deputy Clerk 3a:.1ie L. Johnson H -24 3/76 15m TO: California State -Economic Opportunity Office 555 Capitol Mall, Room 325 - Sacramento, CA 9581-4- FROM: 58?4FROM: Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors for Community Services Administration 2265 Contra Costa Boulevard Pleasant Hill , CA 94523 SUBJECT: Froposal for the i epartment of Energy's iow-Income Weatheriza`,.ion Assistance Prearam f APR 1i1Q7g R. I. Schroder Exe&tive Director Date if19 1`�licro�i.•::�sd ��ah bx:d order r rR i�;`rl �_r i r -. C����._ _ REQ I R E--N-I. I. Objectives II. Weatherization Exa-arier_ce and Accomplisaments III. Admin istraUian A. Organization chart with names and functions B. Overview of work flo v process C. Specific administration of jNreatherization Program IV. Service Area A. Geographic S B. Demogm ioh i c V. Program Design A. Ooeratio_n of Weatnerization Progr-ara VI. Internal Monitoring iv,odel VII. Accounting Model to REQUI P,_EE NIEN TS A. PERFORNLA tiCE D.2,11A 1. Estimated total dwelling units to be weatherized this grant period: 245 a. Single-family dwelling units 209 b. Multi-family dwelling units 25 c. Owner-occupied dwelling units 227 d. Renter-occupied dwelling units 25 2. Of the total number of units to be weatherized this grant period, project the number in which elderly persons reside: 92 3. Of the total number of units to be weatherized this grant period, project the number occupied by Native Americans: 20 4. Of the total number of units to be weatherized this grant period, project the number in which handicapped persons reside: 10 5. Specify the number of dwelling units which are expected to be weatherized by the end of each calendar quarter: Quarter ending 09 - 30 123 Quarter ending 12 - 21 123 o. Estimate by percentage the types of labor you pian to use i;, the program during the grant period: CETA personnel: 50 °C' GAA agency staff: 41 % Occupants of assisted housing: 8 Volunteers: 1 Other (specify) o� B. PROGRA.k` REQUIREti:EZfTS Describe in detail the manner in which you will meet the follo ving program requirements: : 1. 1�t REGULATIONS I . No dwelIinc unit may be :,eatheri_ed without documentation that the dwelling unit is an eligible dwelling unit. Mt units .to be cveat'Le/Lized taiU be eva.F?uated Son need us btg the netzoteeh pnocuz. 2. Priorities will be established for identifying and providing weatherization .assistance to elderly and handicapped low-income persons. As a Commun ity Action Agency aU o our 6cucc t ions ane geared to assist the .how-.income, e2dvty and the .Eow-income handicapped. 3. To the maximum extent practicable, the services of volunteers and training participants and public service employment workers, pusuant to the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, will be secured to work under the supervision of qualified supervisors and foremen. See A.ttachmestts A and L 4. To maximum extent practicable, the use or weatherization assistance shall be coordinated with other programs, Federal , State local or privately funded, to improve thermal efficiency and to conserve needed energy. See kt-taclunei.t C 5. In the instance of leased dwelling units, (a) no leased dwelling unit shall be weatherized without first obtaining the written permission of the owner of the dwelling unit or his agency; (b) the benefits of weatherization assistance shall accrue primarily to low-income tenants; (c) rents shall not be raised because of the increased value of dwelling units due solely to weatherization assistance provided under this part; and (d) no undue or excessive enhancement shall occur to the value of the dwelling units. Use Ifodel Agreement (Attachment A) which has been reviewed by Legal Counsel and approved by CSEOO and DOL may be used. Sec A't`.taci n:eiL s D and E 6. No person in the United States shall , on the ground of race, color, national origin, or sex, or on the ground of any other factor specified in any Federal law prohibiting discrimination, be excluded from participation in, be denied benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, project, or activity supported in whole or in part with financial assistance under this part. PtuL-suail.L to FedvaZ, Statc and CocLz.'#_ Lcz:+,;s ti s Age;icy trust abide by au ►.Citi-dwsC`..U`1-L;_G,�CL+j? �(YS. 7/1/78-12/31/78 ORG. M0. 1441 ALLOCATION STATE SECO D. 0. E BUDGET MATEER-DIS 30,747 ' Y ADMINISTRATION 2, 138 Liability Insurance Audit 300 Other 1838 TRANS PORTATIONN 165 Mileage Tvia inte na rce 165 Insurance TOOLS & EQUIPI.AENT 110 i I I TOT-4L 33,160 1 t i i 1A+� _%tr'e'rt.. ,n 1._1 t r. U! .r. .r•.. t �I:1•. _. . -1 }._ � .tel n�.•�..•rV ..`�JU _.-..—.-�_._______._�_.�_ _._ ____. _ __.— J �. .. .._._ -.- • E —•� 7 Tn _ - - - _ Prnpus.+U P. •-tr( Pay LU CJnCJC: .%S =Jr .=.]]u.n:mea t. ` - S,gadCure of Apowwmq.Aumcifity_ Oats DO NOT VJ:4ITE IN THIS SECTION CER FIFICATIOiill FOR CIVIL SERVICE USE ONLY Name• Address and Phon-Numbi-r Type Liit Rema4ks v The above persons are certih-d eligible for appointment and have been so It ws a::vi>abte to int3nrimry at;c:igibt--s. Date Approved for Civil Service- _ v Authoriry to Nominate For Provisional Appointment ❑ Authority to Make Limited Term Apeo;ntm-nt Eitcause no eligibles are inrn diately ava4l&ble or no mploym-nt list exists for Ili,-chis describ-r:in your requi st-authority istfrverr;o nom:naiC/SeixCt arty individual meeting the r°7uie?rn-nts for thr class as statei on;hr_saes i5cations- A complet-cd application must be submittstl for rdrier.and determination as to S•,h-th-r the individual meets the minimum qualdieations prior to commitments for eraptuym-nt. Date_ Approv-d for Crnt O partrnt nt APPONNTdENT: From the above certified eligibles• the following person or persons are being appoint--d: Social Security No. Name Pos. Enaioy" Pay Rate Date T Number Fffectiv YPt aPP�►!t*�► nt� -�� J_ .!}) • l 1.;1.1 :... .):i.. J�._...-1 y= - .::'..1 iJ .---.��...1 i♦ - .�[•�11.�.1 i . Cz 2. 3. --_ -J ,i:.tr` ". .:�n� .�.,%j/ •1 r-' - _::' - '—.=moi 4. 5. ?ate•; 1 ! 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A rompl�i-d iou.; b-subrrv;!*. d for rNi;ew and rjK?rrtin�ti a> th,idjiv;euaI mt-ts th-m;nimum quahficat;ons prior to commirr.?n!3 formPi0YM-nr. Apor".-A for Ci-.,;i Sen';c-!.Dt-'jw;rn-"t zh'm abcr--t c P;iSibl?% the foilo-,rlfj person of P-tsoms ar i-Lwt;" !upo;rvtKJ: Employeo- EfiDate Type Pcm. P4y Ratt- pe Appointment Numb-r 7 I Z--An-t 12/121-77 �E Ai 7:- -1 Sa R_' Vi I I a 12 IF'I?/7-'Jr EIA�iTtPt'z 544 12/12/771 CE 17A 1 1-3- V I 7/ A -Orr d r7f i ! iitT3CilfitrfiT C C. J:j�, t �„�t' ._. . . ,. --• ..t � _i.. . :�! Ct'-_” .. .�. - I .-., ..:1'i 1"1.)::. :r-Jt:. (i�.;:;r7.� C")::C.•._-...i'"_ �: r��:ihJl- - 't. i I � 'i j. •,r'.'"' . r.'t •� t ,_�� I;✓1' i:�t ..{ I I (i`_:���_ rti y t+J mi i in~i n "lO�s r'j R _. 5.. .:, ..i IhiUi , of"irF:C:1 ._. ....C! _.l_nCi C':)n•:!i71Oa, Coy -i ?C. .-. Z i 0- .- t .'�; r r._-. '.'1 I ) Prop i the reg i l -- s tan �e ^ t h a - C :fc�t I i�lflJn c7�Si _ � �..•,. G"1;. o!h�r ... If:��r� Of co..::A'.:.I. iy' ... t^ t r�t n.l :� _ss i s t-`:. ^2 to enl::b l a -1 hem i o maintain their housas in a i Sufa, heal thful and ciTr[diva fanner_ •i z1 7) Provide the recipients of, as well a5 those eligible for, rehabilitation aSSiS— TanCe :9 i ih l i en clearance assistance in order to enhance -their financial captab i l i t i es �t 3) Prodi de rec i p 7 enTs oil rehab; I it at i on ass i S i an Ce and other members of ti commun i Ty assistance in finding anj making application to other fund E ng sources i for needa_' rehabi1i-ation :•:ork. ;I 4) Provide the recipients of rehabilitation assistance ,-lith information, referral `I and assis anCa TO service provider agencies to meet the recipients' identified =s needs in such areas as we! fare, health, manpower, legal Matters, education, e-l-c_ 5) Provide i!e i ghbo-hood Beaut i f i ca l i on assistance to Target Area res i dents- Th i s ass i star nce would incIude, but not be restricted to, assistance i n painting j exteriors, assistance in cleaning exteriors and storage areas, tool loans and , i cor,;,un i Ty organ i za ion_ 1 o) Provide insulation and Weatherstripping materials and labor to those qualifying hcussholds or the Target Communities that qualify. 7) Provi�fe Erergan.cy Eneroy Conservation Crisis Intervention to qualifying - households of Contra Costa County. 2) Provide Em. rge,c:' Supple.mental TrasnportaTion assistance to quali frying residents of Contra Costa Courtly. 1 B. PROSECT. TI;X_::' SCHEDULE Tire Schedule on a r.-onth-by-monTR basis for the above Project indicating whl en m=jor ac�{ v I Ty 1 T_ms are ?;;peC'i ed to be undert anen and comp l e i ed 1 TE:' TIME PERlQfJ eacin Training CETT Employees July 1977 - September 1977 rO I er-enT _MercanC7 Energy July 1977 - June 1978 Conservation Proor2m I mp 1 e. ent i•!e i enborhood Seed ember 1977 - June 1973 Beau ification Program C. PR^JCS' ;p7R>.DIE3 r r sfV'rlRjl' fit2 Qr?JeCi WOrk- r0g:1. JO1:t 'J_ U7'..iJ 5 S: C_ PrO�'-.:iT1 ^=tJrilfi<.'.O' �•� L �/ Cr U.-I-7 Q i n A fk:-i n i -D I`01- `_h1,d i n�'i t_i:le, app I i co�� a r OJ C�C I' n I CO I' i n D r t- o r 2. 1r-rill Y r e i P i E! i of r- h 1 i idi Tori S i i n c a (14 e c o r a s i r;%,o I%, n t i r i 07 r.,--i n,to n c-_- t ra i n i n P ro,:r 3- ! den I'i i y and mob i I i_-e com.-IU-I i -e_S0-_1rCe5 I i h DeDt Sa.-I i 1-a,'i Ji: wept i re Capt.; Bui !ding Inspection; Consul-f-C-11 t'-s,- etc. ) to (a) identi fy ski 11-3 needed by h0M.e U.-MerS TO do the physical 1-ask-s r::% tared to maintain a harms, and (b) pFovida raining programs to horre owners with needed ski I I in basic homem nain:mance_ 4. Develop and implement individual and group -training sessions for (a) recipients of rehabilitation assistance, (b) home owners who qualify but do not receive.-assistan_—. and (c) co.mmunity residents, utilizing community resources to identify and provide needed skills in hom.e maintenance. 5. 1 denti fy .:lith persons at igible for rehabi I nation assistance the nufrber of liens, if any, which are on the property and develop and imple.meni program for lien clearance assistance giving gran-. recipients first priority and other inhabi tants of the target area second Driority for -$.his service- Le I fund i ng sources -that v;i I I he I p 6. Identify other public and private fu, to-./ in-come persons who qualify for rehab I ili-. cat i on ass i stane, to obtain Other rehab i I i tat ion crants or low interest loans and refer persons to those sources in order to obtain funds for needed repairs. 7. tlork with Review Panel in dealing with banks in preparation for Second Year Program. A 8. Identify other needs such as welfare, health, mwir anpoe , legal rna-tiers, education, sic. ) of recipient's of rehabilitation assistance, identify resources to meat those needs, refer recipients -to resources, and fol lov; up to advocate for services to be provided. 9. Integrate Energy Conservation V.1eal-herization and Crisis Intervention Program (see at-tachmen't A) into -the Floma NainlL enance Traini.ng Program- 10. Seek- CETA funds for additional field Personnel to assist in the implementation progran. ctf the combined work E. PROGRAiM M!31M I TOR I 1,11G I . Project Administrator staff wi I I meat at least once per quarter with I ` and Com.munity Cave fopme,-,1- appropriate Planning Department staff Advisory Council representatives where applicable to discuss progress toward achieving stated work program objectives and -10 assist in solving problems. 2. Project Administrator shall maintain and submit Quarterly Progress Reports on at I work performed including sub-contractor s,to the County Planning Departmanti . 3. Project Administrator shall suDriitl a final report after completion, all aspects of -the project's implementation. r CEN.EP.-"L OPERA 101:5 Overtire Prohibition. P roj-_-c A d-in i st ra tor snail not a I I o-.-i staff ATTACEINMEN'T _. Owner-Occupied Units WFATHERIZATION SEITVICE AGREE`:IE_N- This agreement is entered into this day of 1973, by and between hereinafter refer ed to as "Homeowner" , and , hereinafter referred to as "IAA" Waiver and Hold Harmless In consideration of weatherization services requested by Homeowner to be pro- vided by LAA, Homeowner hereby releases LSA, its agents, officer and employees, from all claims and liability from any cause, and agrees to waive whatever recourse Homeowner might otherwise have against LAA and any of its departments, agencies, subdivisions, and governing boards, regarding any claim for damage, resulting from mesa weatherization services. Homeowner further agrees that in the event of any such claims by third parties against LAA, Homeowner shall hold har-nless, indemnify and defend, LAA with respect to all such claims. Non-Sale Homeowner further agrees that in the event that he/she sells the residence located at or enters into an agreement to sell said house before , 100 percent of the full amount of the cost of materials, not to exceed $ shall become due and payable to UA. Permission to F.nte: _--nd Per_"g= Homeowner further hereby gives permission for LAA, its officers, agents, and employees to enter the above-referenced residence and to perfor:;: the following work as a part of the Energy Conservation and Weat'rerization. Program: General weatherstripping which may include but is not limited to providing and installing door and window weatherstripping, glazing, caulking, sealing, and painting as required to stop weather infiltration. General insulation which may include, but is not limited to, providing and installing batt or blown insulation, water heater insulation, duct insulation, surface insulation, and ban i:ng. Also, work normally related to the installation of said insula- tion such as attic venting, installation of baffles, and provision of access. General repairs, which may include, but are not limited to, all fois of light carpentry, patching, framing, roofing, and finish work. LAA's performance under this agreement is subject to availability of funds from the California State Economic Opportunity Office. Existina Condition Homeowner further acknowledges that performance of the above work may adversely affect some existing conditions in the horse. Homeowner recognizes that minor settling and cracking may occur as a result of the work performed -2- and agrees that IAA, its agents, officers, employees, and higher officials shall not be held responsible for these minor changes. t (IAA) Homeowner By: Homeowner (Title) -3- 01-120 { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of - Amendment to Contract No. 7800 1798 for the U. S. Department of Energy Low- Income Weatherization Assistance Program The Board of Supervisors on January 10, 1978 having AUTHORIZED the execution of a contract between the California State Economic Opportunity Office and Contra Costa County entered into on January I , 1978, referencing the U. S. Department of Energy Low-Income Weatherization Assistance Program, is hereby amended as follows: I . Article 1 . is revised by changing the March 31 , 1978 date to June 30, 1978: 2. Article 4.A. is revised by (a) the addition of the following paragraph, and (b) the deletion of the last paragraph and substituting the following in lieu thereof: a. "Contractor shall verify applicant income for a randomly selected sample 10 percent of the homes to be weatherized. Further, each applicant sh,_-Il be required to sign a Release of Information form (to be provided by CSE00)." The Board of Supervisors hereby AUTHORIZES the execution of Amendment No. 1 to the execution of Contract No. 7800 1798 between the California State Economic Opportunity Office and Contra Costa County. PASSED by the Board on April 11 , 197a 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig. Dept• OEO Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors Auditor-Controller affixed thisllthday of April 19 78 State OEO J. R. OLS3ON, Clerk By=_ % r' .. �-» :v_.rn. Deputy Clerk Jarie L. Johnson H-24 3/76 15m ❑Ai. D BY THE CONTRACTOR STANDARD AGREEMENT — ATTORNEY GENERAL ❑ STATE AGENCY STATE OF CALIFORNIA STD. 2 )REV. 11/751 ❑ DEPT. OF GEN, SER. ❑ CONTROLLER THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 30th day of March 19 78 ❑ in the State of California, by and between State of California, through its duly elected or appointed, ❑ qualified and acting ❑ TITLE OF OFFICER ACTING FOR STATE AGENCY Employment Development DepartmentNUMBER Director -- CSEOO California State Economic Opportunity Office 17800-179SAmerid1 hereafter colied CSEOO, and CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOUD OF BUrBRV1 OM hereafter called the Contractor. WITNESSETH: That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to the State services and materials, as follows: (Set forth service to he rendered by Contractor,amount to be,paid Contractor,time for performance or completion,und attach plans and specifications,if any.) AMENDMENT NO. 1 Agreement No. 7800 1798 , entered into on January 1 , 1978, referencing the U. S. Department of Energy Low-Income Weatherization Assistance Program, is hereby amended as follows: 1 . Article 1, is revised by changing the March 31, 1978 date to June 30, 1978. 2 . Article 4.A, is revised by (a) the addition of the following paragraph, and (b) the deletion of the last paragraph and substituting the following in lieu thereof: a. "Contractor shall verify applicant income for a randomly selected sample 10 percent of the homes to be weatherized. Further, each applicant shall be required to sign a Release of Information form (to be provided by CSEOO) . " The provisions on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by the parties hereto, upon the date first above written. STATE OF CALIFORNIA TRACTOR AGENc`I CONTRACTOR D N AN IND)YI DUAL. STATE WN ETN Eq A CORPORATION qA TION Employment Development Department P Aq TNCq SNI P. E C.1 California State Economic Opportunity Office BY (AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE) BY IAUTI 1 I ATUREI P. 01 -� . I.Schroder TITLE TITLE Director--CSEOO Chairman, Board of Supervisors APR 111978 ADDRESS (CONTINUED ON-SHEETS, EACH BEARING NAME OF CONTRACTOR) Deportment of General Services AMOUNT ENCUMBERED APPROPRIATION FUND Use ONLY S UNENCUNIOEREC BALANCE ITEM CHAPTER STATUTES FISCAL YEAR S ApJ. IN:ge A'.ING CNC:\•BgANCC FJNCTION S Ani. =CCwe ADING CNCL"5 ANCE LINE ITEM ALLOTMENT I if hereby cvrtify upon my I wn personal knowledge that budgeted fund T.B.A. NO. B.R. NO. ure avoilable for the gwriod and purpose of the axpe nditure stated above SIGNATURE OF AC=OUNTING OFFICER DATE J I hereby certify that all conditions for exemption set forth in State Administrative Manual Section 1209 have been complied with and this document is exempt from review by the Department of Finance. SIGNATURE OF OFFICER SIGNING ON BEHALF OF THE AGENCY OA6EA 10. V 1,_f �•Y N Microtilmead witli board order I 2 . (Continued) b, "Documents which may be used as proof of income eligibility may include the following: W-2 form, Welfare Basic Grant form, Social Security Statement of Earnings, etc. " 3 . Article 4.B. is revised by the deletion of the last sentence. 4. Article 4.C. is revised by deleting the following language from the third sentence, "including the energy conservation techniques therein or the CSA Form 481, December 1975 , "Building Weatherization Plan" , " and replacing said language with the following: "using the Project Retro-Tech Home Weatherization job Book and OMB No. 3 8-R019 8, "Building Weatherization Report" , " . 5 . Article 4. K. is revised by deleting the second sentence and replacing it with the following language: "Allowable administrative expenses shall not include any costs of labor, except for supervisors and foremen, to carry out a weatherization project under this agreement. " 6. Article 4.L. is revised by deleting the first sentence and replacing it with the following language: "To have in effect and to maintain public liability and property damage insurance, including but not limited to, premises and automobiles, with minimum liability limits of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) for bodily injury or death of any person, and damage to property of not less than Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) resulting from any occurrence. " 7. The $250 figure in Article 4.N. is changed to $350. 8. Article 4.Q. is revised by: a, deleting the words "as per CSA Instruction 6143-1a, " from the first sentence; b. deleting the first sentence in 4.Q. (3) and substituting the following language in lieu thereof: "Shall recommend to Contractor a system for inspe;Von of completed work for quality of materials and workmanship that will assure:"; -3- 01123 8. (Continued) c, and deleting the first sentence of the last paragraph, substituting said language in lieu thereof: "Any exceptions must be approved prior to service delivery by the Contractor and CSEOO on a case by case basis, on the recommendation of the Project Advisory Committee and based on documented needs. " 9. Article 4.S. is added: (1) The Contractor shall submit to CSEOO within 120 days after the termination of this contract three copies of an audit report (including financial state- ments and management letters). Private Contractors shall secure the services of an independent certified public accountant, or independent public accountant, certified or licensed by the State of California. Local government or public agency Contractors may substitute the auditing official or official governmental auditing agency which customarily conducts the agency's audits. Audits shall be conducted in conformance with the standards set forth in CSA Manual 2410-1, Audit Guide. (Contact CSEOO if copy of CSA Manual 2410-1 is required) . (2) Contractors receiving funding under Round II of the U. S. Department of Energy Low-Income Weatherization Assistance Program may defer compliance with 4.S. (1) to within 120 days following termination of the Round II contract for which the tentative effective dates are from July 1, 1978 to December 31, 1978. All other terms and conditions shall remain unchanged. -4- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Apri 1 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of Contract n24-099 with Dr. Richard Kunin IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract 924-099 with Richard Kunin, M.D. , for provision of training services to trental Health staff effective March 23, 1978, with a payment limit of $100 and under terns and conditions as more particularly set forth in said Contract. PASSED by the Board on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Human Resources AgencyWitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Contract b Grunts Unit Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 11th day of April 19 78 Countv Auditor-Controller Mental Health J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Medical Services Contractor Byo.'�rt// : .��i ;�C° Deputy Clerk Jamie L: Johnson X1.1215- H '2 _-H-24 4/77 15m Centra Costa County I Standard Form SHORT FORM SERVICE CONTRACT 1. Contract Identification. Number 24 - 099 Department: Medical Services/Mental Health Subject: Consultation and Training in "Orthomolecular Psychiatry." 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) , for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: RICHARD KUNIN, M. D. Capacity: Self-employed individual Address: 2698 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco, California 94115 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is March 23, 1978 and it ter-=inates March 23, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately by urritten mutual consent. 5. Pa:=ent Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 100. 6. County's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: ( 20 hour; or FEE RATE: $ 100. per service unit: ( ) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of 1 service unit(s). 7. C'ontractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specalized instruction and training in Orthomolecular Psychiatry, for County-selected persons in the time, place, and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. 8. Indevendent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents 'and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including, without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees . 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. Welfare and Institutions Code (Div. 5, Part 2 the Short/Doyle Act) , Calif. Adm. Code Title 9, Subch pter 3. Community dental Health Services under the Short/Doyle Act. 11. Siznatures. T e ignatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: C0L-N Y OF CON- /Q$rA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR ol R. I. / B' BY' Designee Recotnerded by Department (Designate ficial apa ty) Designee (Form approved by County Counsel) (A-4620 2/78) M-,roii;med wiih board order f In the Board of Supervisors or O7 Contra Costa County, State of California Apri I I 1 , 19 78 In the Matter of Contract 1 77-114 with Jesus B. Quezada IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute the following Short Form Service Contract: NUMBER: 77-114 CONTRACTOR: Jesus B. Quezada TERM: From April 11 , 1978 to June 30, 1978 PAYMENT LIMIT: Three hundred one dollars and 00/100 cents ($301 .00) DEPARTMENT: Community Services SERVICE: Work Procram Translation to Spanish FUNDING: Community Services Administration (Federal ) Org. 1407 PASSED BY THE BOARD on April 11, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Or i g: OEO Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed thislith day of Anril 19 78 County Auditor-Controller Contractor via OEO J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Bye-- 71L-/_. •` c- �r.�� Deputy Clark Jar'ie L. Johnson 14 H-'-f 3/7615m COL'.__ _ 17 ..:y__'_ L ' SCandad -0^1 ,S 1. C:oc;trac0!:i.li1Ca-IUI; ii Uzi ilCC 77-114 DoparLI.: n�:: Community Services SjUct: Translation ll.e CJC1� JL Cj.:i__•.� C:is a CalL1_J____� ((octet ) � for its Depa_t�a^t ia�2Q o v0 M1c_ I Ll::_z!G Go-ir-r cLer ._uLua-lam aad promis8 Z-'3 follows: Contra�:tcr: Jesus B. Quezada Capacity: English to Spanish Translation ddress: 251 W. 9th St. , Pittsburg 3. Term. The effuctive date of this Contract is April 11 , 1978 and it terminates June 30, 1978 unless soo,a_ te*-rLirated as provided here-in- 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately by Mitten mutual consent. 5. Pavneat Limit. County's total. payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 301 .00 6. Cou.ty's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed 'herein, County shall- pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in, the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his design, according to the following fee schedule: per page FEE RATE: $ 7.00 per service unit: ( ) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month NOT TO EXCEED a total of 43 service unit(s) . 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Contractor will translate from English to Spanish and transcribe (write) the Com- munity 'Action 1978/1979 Proposed Work Program and other materials as needed. 8. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall rot be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless ai;? indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claiizs for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, -from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 10. L2ga1 Authority_ . This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Covernment Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. Signatures. These signz s attest the parties' agree-ent hereto: i C0 ?1TY 0: C0NTRI ,COS _ / 4iI CON!c ACTOR q. I. Schroder By B}C 'c�-C`.�,'•. - `-G� ` D 2si-neC Recc=ended by Depa=^znt (D�s t; tate official capaci_f) BYIF �/ Dasl;na- (Form, approved by County Counsel) (3/73) Microfilmed with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California April 11 , 19 78 In the Matter of CETA Title I Contract #28-427-3 with East County Resource Center The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding renewal of the CETA Title I contract with East County Resource Center to provide manpower services for ex-offenders; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #28-427-3 with East County Resource Center for the term from April 1, 1978 through September 30, 1978 with a Contract Payment Limit of $67,853 for the provision of manpower services to ex-offenders under Title I of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (CETA) , as amended, and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said Contract. PASSED BY THE BOARD on April 11, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig• Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this lith day of nnr?1 19 78 County Auditor-Controller County Manpower Pro-ram Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractor By ', 4�la � Deputy Clerk Jar..ie L. Johnson RJP:dg �.���; H-244/77 15m /� Contra C-JsEa County Standard Form STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 28 — 42 V Department: Human Resources Agency Manpower Project Subject: Provision of a Specialized CETA Unit for Ex-offenders serving residents of Contra Costa County (excluding the City of Richmond) 2. Parties. The County of Contra Costa California (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: EAST COUNTY RESOURCE CENTER Capacity: Nonprofit California corporation Address: 159 East 4th Street, Pittsburg, California 94565 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is April 1, 1978, and it terminates September 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Pavment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 67,853 5. County's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reverence, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 8. Project. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Contra Costa County FY 77-78 CETA Title I Annual Plan and Prime Sponsor Agreement (U. S. Dept. of Labor Grant #06-8004-10) , and any modifications or revisions thereof. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Title I of the Comprehensive Employment & Training Act of 1973 (CETA) , as amended (P.L. 93-203, 87 Stat. 839; P.L. 93-567, 88 Stat. 1845), 29 USCA Section 801ff; California Governme tCode Sections 26227 and 53703. 10. Signatures. T se signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: i/ZI/4 COUNTY 05 COSTA CALIFORNIA CONI ACTOR By✓ '� r{- I.. Schroder By • Chairman, Board of Supervisors n (Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) State of California ) County of Contra Costa ) ss. Jamie L. JohnSUil Deputy ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Reco=ended by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared By_(v before me today and acknowledged that he/ ey signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws HRA Contracts Administrator or a resolution of its board of directors. Form Approved: .l'Gs'{t{Mx tJ Dated: ��'t-(.,t, s, l9]T By DeVignee X �Xfjy ,a De ut C )dfity Clerk ROBERT J. P?^CTOR DEPUTY COUi 57 CLERK (A-4517 REV 6/76), Mic:e'::r:r_-� :.i ii board orde. Contra Costa County, California Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number- 28 — umber28 1. Pavment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this Contract. Subject to the Payment Limit, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to the Contractor for all services provided for County under this Contract shal-1 be only for costs that are allowable costs (see Paragraph 3. below) and are actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Payment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Audits, and Audit Exceptions, and subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor: [Check one alternative only. ] [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [%] c. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.] [X ] a. General Services Administration Federal Management Circular FMC 74-4, Attachment A (Principles For Determining Costs Applicable To Grants and Contracts With State and Local Governments) and Attachment B (Standards For Selected Items of Cost) , and, subject to said Attachments A and B, such other documents (if any) specified in the Service Plan regarding: (1) Principles for determining and allocating the allowable costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, and (2) Standards for determining the allowability of selected items of costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, or [ ] b. Such State regulations and documents as are set forth in the Service Plan regarding accounting guidelines, including standards for determining allowable or non-allowable costs. 4. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 2. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. (A-4618 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Fo=m PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 5. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor when, in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not beer, carried out or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment. 6. Cost Report and Settlement. No later than sixty (60) days following the termination of this Contract, Contractor shall submit to County a cost report in the form required by County, showing the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract. If said cost report shows that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, County will remit any such excess amount to Contractor, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. If said cost report shows that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, Contractor shall remit any such excess amount to County. 7. Audits. The records of the Contractor may be audited by the County, State, or United States government, in addition to any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan. Any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan shall be submitted to County by Contractor within such period of time as may be expressed by applicable State or Federal regulations, policies or contracts, but in no event later than 18 months from the termination date of this Contract. If such audit(s) show that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand by County any such excess amount. If such audit(s) show that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, including any adjustments made pur- suant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then County agrees to pay to Contractor any such excess amount, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. 8. Audit Exceptions. In addition to its obligations under Paragraph 7. (Audits) above, Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County within 30 days of demand by County the full amount of the County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions, to the extent such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. 0 L (A-4618 REV 6/76) -2- SERVICE PLAN Number — d 27 - 3 1. Service Specifications and Performance Standards. EAST COUNTY RESOURCE CENTER (Contractor) shall during the term of this Contract establish and operate a Specialized CETA Unit for CETA applicants and enrollees who are ex-offenders residing in and/or paroled to Contra Costa County (excluding the City of Richmond). In doing so, Contractor shall secure office facilities located at 159 East 4th Street in Pittsburg and 13852 San Pablo Avenue in San Pablo and shall employ appropriate staff to provide a program of nine 9 integrated CETA Unit services hereunder, as follows: a. Outreach and Recruitment Service. In providing this CETA service, Contractor shall recruit CETA-eligible ex-offenders who reside in and/or expect to be paroled to Contra Costa County (excluding the City of Richmond) during the tarm of this Contract, through federal, state, and county correctional institutions, County's Probation Department and Public Defender's Office, the State of California Adult Authority, other public criminal justice agencies, and other ex-offender-serving agencies, for participation in County's CETA Manpower Program, such that: sufficient numbers of ex-offenders are recruited for participation within 6 monthsfollowing release from detention by a federal, state, or county correctional institution, to enable Contractor to achieve all of the performance standards for job development and placement [set forth in Paragraph 1.(i) below] . b. Reception and Referral Service. In providing this CETA service, Contractor shall: (1) Provide ex-offender CETA applicants (who have been released from detention by a federal, state, or county correctional institution more than 6 months before the date of application for services) with basic information and orientation regarding County's CETA Manpower Program, such that: at the time of application, all such applicants are informed of the following: (a) The purpose and general objectives of County's CETA Manpower Program; (b) The economic and residency requirements (eligibility criteria) for participation; (c) A summary of the services and training potentially available; and (d) The name and location of the appropriate County CETA Unit which serves the applicant's residential area. (2) Determine the CETA eligibility of all such applicants, as prescribed by County and CETA regulations, such that: at the time of application, the eligibility of each interested applicant is determined for the economic and residency criteria, as prescribed by County and CETA regulations, on the basis of information provided by each applicant. (3) Refer such applicants who are found to be eligible to the appropriate County CETA Unit which serves the applicant's residential area, for further services and possible enrollment in County's CETA Manpower Program, such that: at the time of application, each interested and eligible applicant is so referred and provided with the name, telephone number, and location of the appropriate CETA Unit. c. Orientation and Preassessment Service. In providing this CETA Unit service, Contractor shall: (1) Provide ex-offender applicants (who have been released from detention by a federal, state, or county correctional institution within the 6-month period immediately preceding the date of application for services with assistance, as needed, to complete County's standard CETA Application Form, such that: within the initial three-week period following Contractor's first direct contact with each applicant, said form is accurately completed by at least 95Z of the applicants who do not withdraw from consideration (i.e., who do not decline to participate in any of Contractor's Orientation and Preassessment services) during said period. Initials: ConZ06tor County Dept. -1- SERVICE PLAN 7 Number 2 Q y — 4 2 7 _ 3 (2) Provide such applicants with basic information and orientation regard- ing County's CETA Manpower Program, such that: within the initial three-week period following Contractor's first direct contact with each applicant, at least 951 of the applicants (who do not withdraw from consideration during said period) are informed of the following: (a) The purpose and general objectives of County's CETA Manpower Program; (b) The economic and residency requirements (eligibility criteria) for participation; (c) A summary of the services and training potentially available; (d) A summary of the procedures for application for services and consideration for enrollment in said program; (e) The rights and responsibilities of applicants; and (f) The office hours of Contractor's CETA Unit program and the procedures for making inquiries to CETA Unit staff. (3) Determine the CETA eligibility of each applicant, as prescribed by County and CETA regulations, such that: within the initial three-week period following Contractor's first direct contact with each applicant, the eligibility of at least 971 of the applicants (who do not withdraw from consideration during said period) is determined for the economic and residency criteria as prescribed by County and CETA regulations, and is verified by the applicant's certification of accuracy of information and by documentary evidence of the applicant's legal U. S. residency status for those applicants who do not report themselves to be U. S. citizens. (4) Collect information concerning each applicant's work history, educational background, basic skills, and vocational interests and aptitudes, such that: within the initial three-week period following Contractor's first direct contact with each such applicant, such information is compiled, by means of County's standard CETA Application Form and other instruments and methods, for at least 95% of the applicants (who do not withdraw from consideration during said period), as required for preassess- ment of each applicant (i.e., for determination of his/her general appropriateness for County's CETA Manpower Program). (5) Determine each eligible applicant's general appropriateness for County's CETA Manpower Program, through preassessment of the applicant; i.e., through consideration of the applicant's general objectives in seeking services and the applicant's physical, intellectual, emotional, and legal ability to continue partici- pation in Contractor's CETA Unit program (i.e., ability to undergo full vocational assessment as set forth below), such that: within the initial three-week period following Contractor's first direct contact with each such applicant, determination is made as to whether or not the applicant is generally appropriate, for at least 951 of the eligible applicants who do not withdraw from consideration during said period. (6) Refer such applicants who are found to be both eligible and generally appropriate for County's CETA Manpower Program (hereinafter referred to as "potential CETA enrollees") to the Vocational Assessment Service set forth below, such that: within the initial three-week period following Contractor's first direct contact with each such applicant, a referral is made to the Vocational Assessment Service, for at least 951 of the potential CETA enrollees who do not withdraw from consider- ation during said period. (7) Refer applicants who are found to be eligible but inappropriate for County's CETA Manpower Program to other appropriate helping agencies, as needed and available, such that: within the initial three-week period following Contractor's first direct contact with each such applicant, a referral is made to at least one such helping agency, for at least 901 of those inappropriate applicants who do not withdraw from consideration during said period. (8) Conduct preliminary follow-up on each CETA-eligible applicant, as follows: Initials: 0& a/ -2- o ctor County Dept. L A d:4 SERVICE PLAN i� c� c� Number 28 � 4 2 7 � 3 (a) For each CETA—eligible applicant (i.e., potential CETA enrollee) referred to the Vocational Assessment Service, preliminary follow—up will consist of direct contact with each applicant, within seven (7) working days following the date of referral, to ensure that full vocational assessment has been initiated or that the applicant has withdrawn from further participation in Contractor's CETA Unit program, such that: within the initial seven (7) working—day period following the referral of each such applicant, direct contact is made with at least 95% of the referred applicants who do not withdraw from consideration during said period, to ensure that full vocational assessment has been initiated; and (b) For each CETA—eligible (but inappropriate) applicant referred to another helping agency in lieu of further participation in Contractor's CETA Unit program, preliminary follow—up shall consist of at least one (1) direct contact with the applicant to be made not more than one (1) month after the date of referral, to assess whether or not the referral was effective in addressing the applicant's needs; if the initial referral was not effective, Contractor shall provide further referral and follow—up services as desired by the applicant and needed to ensure that his/her needs are addressed; such that: said direct contact is made with at least 80% of the referred applicants. (9) Prepare and submit to County all CETA Individual Record Forms and other records required by County for documentation of orientation and preassessment services, such that: at least 95% of such required forms and records are accurately completed and submitted in the form and manner prescribed by County. (10) Establish a CETA Individual Record File for each applicant and main— tain copies of all required CETA Individual Record Forms therein for each applicant who receives any documented orientation and preassessment service, such that: for at least 95% of all such applicants, an Individual Record File is established and con— tinuously updated by inclusion of a copy of each completed CETA Individual Record Form in said File no later than five (5) calendar days following the date of occurrence of the earliest service activity which is recorded on the respective form. (11) Forward to the Vocational Assessment Service a copy of the CETA Individual Record File of each potential CETA enrollee referred to the Vocational Assessment Service, such that: for at least 95% of such potential CETA enrollees - for whom full vocational assessment is initiated, a copy of each person's Individual Record File is available to the Vocational Assessment staff at the time when full vocational assessment is initiated for that person. d. Vocational Assessment Service. In providing this CETA Unit service, Contractor shall: (1) Make a full vocational assessment of each potential CETA enrollee referred from the Orientation and Preassessment Service set forth above, such that: within the initial three-week period following the date of referral of each potential enrollee, a full assessment is made of the individual educational background and vocational experience, interests, aptitudes, and skills of at least 95% of the potential CETA enrollees who do not withdraw from consideration (i.e., who do not decline to participate in any of Contractor's Vocational Assessment services) during said period. (2) Determine each potential CETA enrollee's specific appropriateness for County's CETA Manpower Program, through consideration of the capability of the program to eliminate the potential CETA enrollee's barriers to employability and to produce permanent, unsubsidized, full-time employment for the individual, such that: within the initial three-week period following the date of referral of each such person from the Orientation and Prr-.assessment Service, such determination is made, following identification of the individual's barriers to employability, for at least 95% of the potential enrollees who do not withdraw from consideration during said period. (3) Refer persons found to be specifically appropriate for County's CETA Manpower Program to the Intake Service set forth below, for formal enrollment in County's CETA Manpower Program, such that: within the initial three—week period following the date of referral of each such person from the Orientation and Pre— assessment Service, a referral is made to the Intake Service for at least 95% of those who do not withdraw from consideration during said period. Initials: Co actor Coun y Dept. -3- SERVICE PLAN Number 2 R v — 4 2 3 (4) Refer persons found to be inappropriate for County's CETA Manpower Program to other helping agencies, as needed and available, such that: within the initial three-week period following the date of referral of each such person from the Orientation and Preassessment Service, a referral is made to at least one appropriate helping agency for at least 90% of those who do not withdraw from participation during said period. (5) Prepare and submit to County all CETA Individual Record Forms and other records required by County for documentation of vocational assessment services, such that: at least 95% of such required forms and records are accurately completed and submitted in the form and manner prescribed by County. (6) Update each potential CETA enrollee's CETA Individual Record File, such that: for at least 95% of the potential enrollees, a copy of each CETA Individual Record Form prepared for the individual during the Vocational Assessment Service is put into the person's Individual Record File no later than five (5) calendar days following the date of occurrence of the earliest service activity which is recorded on the respective form. (7) Forward to the Intake Service a copy of the updated CETA Individual Record File of each person referred to the Intake Service, such that: for at least 95% of such persons for whom intake is completed, a copy of each person's current Individual Record File is available to the Intake staff at the time when intake is completed for that person. (8) Forward to the Orientation and Preassessment Service a copy of the updated CETA Individual Record File of each person not referred to the Intake Service, such that: for at least 95% of such persons, a copy of each person's current Individual Record File is maintained throughout the Contract term as a part of the Orientation and Preassessment Service records. e. Intake Service. In providing this CETA Unit service, Contractor shall: (1) Complete intake on all potential CETA enrollees who are found to be specifically appropriate for County's CETA Manpower Program and who are referred from the Vocational Assessment Service, and formally enroll such persons in County's CETA Manpower Program, as prescribed by County and CETA regulations, such that: at least 97% of all such persons are so enrolled within three (3) working days following the date of referral of each potential CETA enrollee from the Vocational Assessment Service. (2) Refer all new CETA enrollees to the EDP Development and Vocational Counseling Service set forth below, for further participation in County's CETA Manpower Program, such that: at least 97% of such persons are so referred within three (3) corking days following the date of referral of each person from the Vocational Assessment Service. (3) Prepare and submit to County all CETA Individual Record Forms and other records required by County for documentation of intake services, such that: at least 95 !-of such required forms and records are accurately completed and submitted in the form cnd manner prescribed by County. (4) Update each new CETA enrollee's CETA Individual Record File, such that: for at least 95% of those persons for whom intake has been completed, a copy of County standard CETA Intake Form as completed for the individual is put into the enrollee's Individual Record File no later than one (1) working day following the date of intake for that individual (i.e., the date of formal enrollment in County's CETA Manpower Program). (5) Forward to the EDP Development and Vocational Counseling Service a copy of the updated CETA Individual Record File of each CETA enrollee referred to the EDP Development and Vocational Counseling Service, such that: for at least 95% of such enrollees for whom EDP development service is initiated, a copy of each enrollee's current Individual Record File is available to the EDP Development and Vocational Counseling staff at the time when EDP development is initiated for that enrollee. Initials: Co ctor County Dept. -4- w r► 0,t SERVICE PLAN Number 2 Q V — 4 2 3 f. EDP Development and Vocational Counseling Service. In providing this CETA Unit service, Contractor shall: (1) Prepare and maintain an Employability Development Plan (EDP) for each CETA enrollee referred from the Intake Service, in accordance with the enrollee's skills, aptitudes, experience, and interests, specifying an appropriate sequence of training and/or services which will result in permanent, unsubsidized, full-time employment for the enrollee (and the EDP may be prepared during the Vocational.Assessment Service), such that: no later than three (3) weeks following the enrollment date of each enrollee, an EDP is completed for at least 80% of the referred enrollees, and each EDP shall include the following: (a) An inventory of the enrollee's work experience and skills; (b) A statement of at least one (1), and no more than three (3), target occupational divisions (as defined by the U. S. Department of Labor) in which the enrollee will qualify for employment upon fulfillment of the EDP; (c) A schedule of events leading to permanent, unsubsidized, full-time employment in one (1) of the target occupational divisions; (d) A summary of the responsibilities of the CETA program and of the enrollee in fulfilling the EDP; and (e) Documentation of the acknowledgement of the enrollee and his/ her principal vocational counselor regarding commitment to fulfill the EDP. (2) Provide individualized orientation for each such CETA enrollee, detailing the particular opportunities, limitations, requirements, and available services and training pertinent to his/her participation in County's CETA Manpower Program (and this orientation may be provided during the Vocational Assessment Service), such that: individualized orientation is provided, no later than three (3) weeks following the enrollment date of each enrollee, for at least 80% of all such enrollees. (3) Refer such CETA enrollees to appropriate CETA services and training programs (including the Job-Seeking Preparation Service and the Job Development/ Placement & OJT Service set forth below) and to other available training and employment opportunities, in accordance with each person's EDP, such that: (a) At least 80% of all enrollees for whom an EDP has been prepared will receive either classroom training, work-experience training, on-the-job training (OJT), or Job-Seeking Preparation Service within two (2) months following the enroll- ment date of each enrollee; and (b) At least 90Z of all enrollees referred to and enrolled in classroom training programs will remain enrolled in their respective programs for at least one (1) month or will enter subsidized or unsubsidized employment within the initial one-month period following such enrollment. (4) Refer such CETA enrollees to the Supportive Services and Allowance Payment Certification Service set forth below, for receipt of CETA supportive services (medical care, transportation, child care, etc.) and CETA allowances as needed and available, and in accordance with each person's EDP, such that: of those enrollees for whom an EDP has been prepared and who withdraw from participation in a training program of any kind and/or from County's CETA Manpower Program without entering employment, not more than 5% will withdraw because of failure to receive needed CETA supportive services and/or allowance payments which were available to the enrollee but for which referral had not been made by Contractor's vocational counseling staff. r Initials: Co [ actor County Dept. -5- INA SERVICE PLAN Number28 - 427 - 2-11 (5) Conduct vocational counseling follow-through for each CETA enrollee for whom Contractor has prepared an EDP, throughout the duration of the enrollee's participation in County's CETA Manpower Program, and for other ex-offender CETA enrollees who are referred by other County CETA Units and accepted by Contractor for vocational counseling follow-through services for the period of time specified by the referring CETA Unit, as needed to ensure that the enrollee progresses toward the fulfillment of his/her EDP (including periodic direct contact with each CETA enrollee and appropriate assistance, as needed, to confirm his/her enrollment in corresponding CETA services and manpower programs, creation and maintenance of a counseling file for each enrollee, counseling enrollees on personal adjustment problems, referral of enrollees for needed CETA supportive services, and initial direct contact with each enrollee placed on an unsubsidized job within thirty (30) days following job entry), such that: (a) Direct contact is made with at least 90% of all such enrollees at least once in each monthly interval following preparation by Contractor of each enrollee's EDP, or following the date of Contractor's acceptance of the referral of each enrollee referred by another CETA Unit, for the purpose of updating and verifying the current status of the enrollee's progress toward fulfilling the EDP; (b) A personal consultation is conducted with at least 80% of all such enrollees who are referred to and enrolled by Contractor in a classroom training program, at least once in each monthly interval following enrollment in the training program, for the purpose of reviewing progress toward fulfillment of the enrollee's EDP; (c) The Attendance Rate for all such enrollees who are referred to and enrolled by Contractor in a classroom training program will, for each month of the Contract term, be at least .75; with said Attendance Rate computed as: (Total enrollee-hours of actual attendance in class) (Total enrollee-hours of scheduled attendance, excluding regular enrollee holiday periods, but including all hours regularly scheduled for all enrollees) (d) At least 75% of all enrollees for whom Contractor has prepared an EDP will progress toward completion of all of the pre-job-placement steps set forth in their respective EDPs in the time and manner prescribed by the EDP as originally prepared (i.e., without modification); and (e) At least 60% of all such enrollees who are enrolled by Contractor and who enter permanent, unsubsidized, full-time employment will enter this employment in a target occupational division which is specified in the enrollee's EDP. (6) Prepare and submit to County, and to the referring CETA Unit, as appropriate, all CETA Individual Record Forms and other records required by County for documentation of EDP development and vocational counseling services, such that: at least 95% of such required forms and records are accurately completed and submitted in the form and manner prescribed by County. (7) Maintain and continuously update each Contractor-enrolled CETA enrollee's CETA Individual Record File for the duration of his/her enrollment in County's CETA Manpower Program, such that: for at least 95% of all enrollees, a copy of each Individual Record Form prepared by Contractor's CETA Unit staff is put into the enrollee's Individual Record File no later than ten (10) calendar days following the date of occurrence of the earliest CETA activity which is recorded on the respective form. Initials: Co tractor Coun y Dept. -6- SERVICE PLAN Number'02 8 - 427 - 3 3 g. Supportive Services and Allowance Payment Certification Service. In providing this CETA Unit service, Contractor shall: (1) Certify the need of each CETA enrollee (who is referred from the EDP Development and Vocational Counseling Service) for available CETA supportive services and allowance payments, and compute the amounts for such payments (as may be made by County, or, in the case of emergency supportive services, as may be made by Contractor) , in the manner prescribed by County and in accordance with the determi- nations of Contractor's vocational counselors regarding fulfillment of each enrollee's EDP, such that: Contractor's certification of need and computation of the amount of enrollee entitlement for payment can be verified by County in at least 90%-of the instances of such certification and computation. For emergency supportive services for which Contractor has made such certification of need and computation of the amount for payment, Contractor shall make such payment directly to enrollees to enable them to obtain or retain employment or to participate in training and other manpower programs leading to likely entry into unsubsidized employment. Subject to the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures set forth below, County shall reimburse Contractor for at least 50% of all CETA-allowable costs incurred through each such emergency supportive services payment made by Contractor; upon verification by County of Contractor's certification of need for the emergency supportive services payment and computation of the amount of payment (i.e., appropriateness under emergency supportive services regulations prescribed by County), and subject to the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures, County will further reimburse Contractor for the remaining amount of each such payment. (2) Document enrollee attendance in related training and service activities for which supportive services and/or allowance payments are needed, such that: during each County-established Enrollee Pay Period, not more than 3% of all enrollees (for whom entitlement for payment has been verified by County) will fail to receive an available supportive services or allowance payment because of Contractor's failure to document such attendance (in spite of compliance by the enrollee and training program staff with all requirements for completion and submission of needed documentation). (3) Prepare, and submit to County and to Contractor's EDP Development and Vocational Counseling Service, all CETA Individual Record Forms and other records required by County for documentation of supportive services and allowance payment certification services, and all other documents required by County for payment of needed CETA supportive services and allowances to CETA enrollees, such that: at least 95% of such required forms, records, and documents are accurately completed and submitted in the form and manner prescribed by County. h. Job-Seeking Preparation Service. In providing this CETA Unit service, Contractor shall: (1) Provide instruction and guidance to help CETA enrollees (who are referred by Contractor's EDP Development & Vocational Cc:unseling staff or by another County CETA Unit, in accordance with the enrollee's EDP, and who are accepted by Contractor for JSPS services) acquire the necessary motivation, information, and skills that will enable them to compete successfully in obtaining employment, such that: (a) At least 90% of all such CETA enrollees who are referred for Job-Seeking Preparation Service (JSPS) will, within the initial month following the date of referral, receive first service from the JSPS, consisting of an analysis of needs and preparation of an individualized JSPS Service Plan, which shall specify the particular jobseeking skills to be attained by each enrollee; and (b) At least 80% of the CETA enrollees for whom a JSPS Service Plan has been prepared will, within the initial two (2) weeks following the date of JSPS Service Plan preparation (i.e., the date of receipt of first JSPS service), attain the job-seeking skills specified in their respective JSPS Service Plans (i.e., will successfully complete JSPS). Initials: Co t actor County Dept. -7- SERVICE PLAN Number " 4 2 7 .. (2) Provide such CETA enrollees with guidance and counseling that will enable them to identify their own level of skill aad vocational expertise and to match these with labor market opportunities, such that: (a) At least 80% of the CETA enrollees for whom a JSPS Service Plan is prepared will, within two (2) weeks of receipt of first JSPS service, be able to optimally and accurately present their respective skills, experience, and background characteristics in written form, either through preparation of an employment resume or through completion of County's standard Application for Employment form; and (b) At least 80% of the CETA enrollees for whom a JSPS Service Plan is prepared will, within two (2) weeks of receipt of first JSPS service, be able to optimally and accurately present their respective skills, experience, and background characteristics in oral form in a simulated employment interview which will be conducted by Contractor's staff. (3) Refer such CETA enrollees to resources and contacts in public and private job-finding agencies and to employment opportunities that will allow them to utilize their marketable skills, such that: (a) At least 50% of the CETA enrollees for whom a JSPS Service Plan is prepared will, within two (2) months following the date of receipt of first JSPS service, participate in an actual employment interview; and (b) At least 15% of the CETA enrollees for whom a JSPS Service Plan is prepared will, within three (3) months following the date of receipt of first JSPS service, enter permanent, unsubsidized, full-time employment as a result of self- referral to the employment opportunity (i.e., will become "self-placements"). (4) Prepare, and submit to County, and to Contractor's EDP Development and Vocational Counseling Service or the referring CETA Unit, as appropriate, all CETA Individual Record Forms and other records required by County for documentation o1E JSPS services, such that: at least 959% of such required forms and records are accurately completed and submitted in the form and manner prescribed by County. i. Job Development/Placement & OJT Service. In providing this CETA Unit service, Contractor shall: (1) Establish and maintain contacts and an effective liaison with employers for the purpose of developing jobs for CETA enrollees, develop individual employment opportunities with prospective employers for CETA enrollees (who are enrolled by Contractor or referred by another County CETA Unit, in accordance with the enrollee's EDP, and who are accepted by Contractor for job development/placement services), and place such job-ready CETA enrollees in permanent, unsubsidized, full- time jobs, such that: (a) At least 70% of those CETA enrollees (who are referred to and employed in unsubsidized, full-time jobs) will remain employed in their respective jobs for at' least thirty (30) calendar days (which shall constitute permanent job placement); (b) At least 108 CETA enrollees (who are formally enrolled by and who receive CETA services from Contractor) will enter permanent, unsubsidized, full- tine jobs during the Contract term; no more than 32 of these job entries will be "self-placements" (as defined above); (c) At least 70% of all CETA enrollees (who are referred to and consequently employed in unsubsidized, full-time jobs which constitute permanent job placements) will remain continuously employed in their respective jobs for at least ninety (90) calendar days; Initials: Con ctor County Dept. .. -8- �> Q n 1 SERVICE PLAN Q �] c� J Plumber 2y — 4 2 s (d) The Median Wage-Gain Ratio for all permanent, unsubsidized, full-time job placements will not be less than .00; with said Median Wage-Gain Ratio computed as: (Median post-CETA wage of placements - Median pre-CETA wage of placements) (Median pre-CETA wage of placements) (e) At least 50% of all Contractor-enrolled CETA enrollees who complete the final pre-job-placement step of their respective EDPs (i.e., achieve "job readiness") will enter permanent, unsubsidized, full-time employment within two (2) months of the date of achieving such job readiness; enrollees who enter permanent, unsubsidized, full-time jobs prior to completion of said final EDP step shall be considered to have achieved job readiness upon job entry; and (f) At least 50% of all CETA enrollees (who are referred by another County CETA Unit for job development/placement services and who are accepted by Contractor for such services) will enter permanent, unsubsidized, full-time employment within two (2) months of the date of such referral for services. (2) Maintain existing on-the-job training (OJT) contracts (that were entered into prior to April 1, 1978) with employers to establish job positions for Contractor-enrolled CETA enrollees (said OJT contracts shall be between Contractor and the respective employer and in the form prescribed by County), and place CETA enrollees in such OJT contract job positions in accordance with their respective EDPs, such that: (a) At least 80% of all CETA enrollees placed in new OJT contract job positions will remain employed for the full established term of their respective OJT positions or will withdraw to enter permanent, unsubsidized, full-time employment; (b) At least 70% of all CETA enrollees placed in OJT contract job positions will enter permanent, unsubsidized, full-time employment within six (6) weeks following exit from their respective OJT positions; (c) All such OJT positions shall have a likelihood of continuing as permanent, unsubsidized, full-time employment for the CETA enrollee following termination of the OJT contract job position; and (d) All guidelines established by County and pertinent CETA regulations (including 29 CFR Subtitle A, Sections 95.33(d)(2), 95.35, 98.12(f)(1), and 98.24) will be complied with in the administration of said OJT contracts; County shall reimburse Contractor for all payments made by Contractor to employers under its OJT contracts, subject to the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. (3) Establish and maintain a file of job-ready or nearly job-ready CETA enrollees referred by Contractor's vocational counselors for services, such that: within two (2) weeks of the date of referral of each such enrollee, an initial personal consultation will be held by Contractor's job development staff with at least 80% of the referred enrollees; and each such consultation shall be documented in said.file. (4) Conduct follow-up on each referred CETA enrollee during the initial thirty (30) day period following job placement or for the duration of employment under an OJT contract, such that: the following follow-up services are provided to at least 95% of all enrollees who are placed in permanent, unsubsidized, full-time jobs or in OJT contract job positions: (a) Periodic contact with each job-placement participant during the initial thirty (30) day period following entry into an unsubsidized job, and appropriate assistance, as needed, until a satisfactory adjustment in the new job is confirmed; Initials: Co actor County Dept. -9- tom. . SERVICE PLAN � Number 2 j" - 427 - 3 (b) Periodic contacts with each OJT participant throughout the duration of OJT contract employment, and appropriate assistance, as needed, to ensure a satisfactory adjustment in the OJT position; (c) Guidance and counseling of participants on job-related problems; (d) Mediating with employers on behalf of CETA enrollees to resolve problems related to changes in the original conditions of job placement; and (e) Initial direct contact with each enrollee placed on a- job and with his/her employer within fifteen (15) working days following job entry. (5) Prepare, and submit to County and to Contractor's EDP Development and Vocational Counseling Service, or to the referring CETA Unit, as appropriate, all CETA Individual Record Forms and other records required by County for documentation of Job Development/Placement and OJT services, such that: at least 95% of such required forms and records are accurately completed and submitted in the form and manner prescribed by County. 2. Administration. In administering this program of CETA services, Contractor shall: a. Prepare, submit, and maintain on file with County's Manpower Project Office at all times, in the form and manner prescribed by County, a CETA Title I Program Operating Plan, which shall specify the total planned monthly expenditures and enrollment levels (i.e., cumulative number of enrollee entrances to and exits from participation) in each CETA service specified above, for each calendar month of the Contract term. Said Plan shall be subject to the prior written approval of the County Manpower Project Director and may be modified only uponrp for written approval of the County Manpower Project Director. b. Use its best efforts to ensure that services provided under this Contract are provided in accordance with the total planned monthly expenditures and enrollment levels specified in its CETA Title I Program Operating Plan, such that: actual performance on each such expenditure and enrollment category will not deviate by more than fifteen (15) percent (or, for enrollment categories, by more than two (2) persons, whichever is greater) from the corresponding planned monthly performance, for each calendar month of the Contract term. c. Maintain an effective liaison and working relationship with County's Manpower Project Office staff and with County's established CETA manpower program operators. 3. General Provisions. a. Participant Benefits and Working Conditions. If applicable, Contractor shall provide all appropriate enrollee wages, fringe benefits, and working conditions pursuant to CETA regulations (29 CFR Subtitle A, Sections 95.33(d)(4)(viii) and 98.24), including the provision of appropriate wages, workers' compensation insurande coverage, and other fringe benefits for enrollees in work experience positions. Work experience in the private-for-profit sector is prohibited. b. Participant Rights. Contractor shall advise all participants (i.e., applicants and enrollees) of the existence of County's CETA grievance procedure and of their rights and responsibilities upon receiving Contractor's services under this Contract. Contractor shall grant participants the opportunity to present grievances and complaints as required by County and CETA regulations, including informal hearings for resolving issues and complaints, prompt determinations, written notice of grounds for any proposed adverse action, opportunity to respond, and further appeal (in accordance with 29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 98.26). Contractor shall advise every participant prior to his entering upon employment (including work experience positions) of the name of his employer and of his rights and benefits in connection with any CETA subsidized employment. Initials: Con for County Dept. -10- ( �^ 42", SERVICE PLAN G� Number 2 8 — 4 2 7 — 3 c. Monitoring. Contractor's services and performance under this Contract shall be monitored as follows: (1) Contractor' s staff will attend workshops provided ,by County's Manpower Project Office staff on the use and preparation of required forms, reports, and records. (2) Contractor shall prepare and submit to County timely, accurate fiscal and Management Information System (MIS) reports, which will be reviewed regularly by County's Manpower Project Office staff. (3) Contractor's staff will meet at least once per quarter with County's Manpower Project Office staff to discuss the progress of the Contractor toward accomplishing established performance objectives and meeting applicable evaluation criteria, to assist Contractor's staff in solving administrative problems, and to assist Contractor in developing an effective program. d. Overtime and Staff Vacation Restrictions. Contractor shall not allow staff overtime under this Contract except as may be permitted under the Contractor's Detailed Expenditure Schedule, specified in Paragraph 4.b. below. Contractor shall require all employees funded under this Contract to take off the full amount of vacation time (which is accrued during the term of this Contract) before the Contract terminates. e. Travel Restrictions. Contractor shall not incur costs under this Contract for travel outside of Contra Costa County without first obtaining prior written authori- zation from the County's Manpower Project Director. f. Allowable Contract Costs. In accordance with Paragraph 3. (Allowable Costs), page 1, of the Payment Provisions, Contractor shall also determine its allowable costs under this Contract pursuant to CETA regulations (29 CFR Subtitle A, Sections 98.12 and 98.13), pertaining to: (1) General purposes for CETA expenditures, (2) Direct and indirect costs, (3) Policies and procedures, (4) Restrictions on use of funds, (S) Expenditures for building repairs, maintenance, and capital improvements, (6) Allowable cost categories, (7) Classification of costs by category, (8) Examples of properly chargeable costs, (9) Administrative costs, (10) Travel costs, and (11) Allocation of allowable costs among program activities. g. Protection of CETA Equipment. Contractor shall cooperate with County in tagging and appropriately identifying all CETA equipment, including devices and machines used for training, instruction, evaluation, or other service delivery, and any other property or supplies procured or otherwise acquired under this Contract. Contractor shall maintain all such property in good working repair at all times and shall provide All Risk insurance as may be required by County for said property with the County named as an insured under the policy. Contractor shall maintain adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, misuse, or theft of such property and shall investigate and fully document any loss, damage, misuse or theft. Initials: zov Con#Actor County Dept. -11- 4 .� T /� L__.4t) 1 SERVICE PLAN Number V — 4 2 3 4. Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. a. Program Budget. Contractor shall provide services under this Contract in accordance with the following budget of estimated program expenditures: Cost Categories Contract Term (1) Administration $ 11,591 (2) Enrollee Training (including $5,623 for 5,623 OJT Contract Payments) (3) Manpower Services (including $ 500 for 50,639 Emergency Supportive Services Payments) (4) Enrollee Wages -0- (5) Enrollee Fringe Benefits -0- TOTAL (Contract Payment Limit) $ 67,853 b. Detailed Expenditure Schedule. The above budget shall be subject to a Contractor's Detailed Expenditure Schedule, which shall subcategorize in specific detail the above cost categories and line item budget amounts and shall be subject to approval by County. Contractor shall maintain a current Detailed Expenditure Schedule continuously on file with County's Manpower Project Office, in the form and manner prescribed by County. c. Changes in Expenditure Schedule. Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, each line item budget amount specified above may be changed, but only with prior written authorization from the County's Human Resources Agency Director or his designee. To accomplish this, Contractor shall submit to County a revised Detailed Expenditure Schedule (prior to implementation), showing any proposed changes in the subcategories and detailed line item budget amounts. Upon receiving prior written approval of its revised Detailed Expenditure Schedule from County, Contractor may implement the appropriate budget changes. d. Emergency Supportive Services Payments. All funding specified in line item 4.a.(3) above for Emergency Supportive Services Payments shall be expended by Contractor during the term of this Contract, to the extent that such payments are appropriate and necessary to meet the needs of CETA enrollees for emergency supportive services as prescribed in Paragraph l.e.(1) above; this Contract may be amended upon mutual agreement of County and Contractor to increase the amount specified for Emergency Supportive Services Payments, and in such event Contractor shall make additional emergency supportive services payments as prescribed above. Initials: Confactor County Dept. -12- 01.14-4 SPECIAL CONDITIONS (CETA Title I Progra^s) Number 2 `�R _ 4 2 1. Conoliance with Federal Requirements. Contractor shall comply with all Federal regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars applicable to Title I of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, as amended, including Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Subtitle A, Parts 94, 95, and 98, as published in the 1-Federal Register, Vol. 42, No. 201, Tuesday, October 18, 1977; as may be .revised and -=ended; and which are incorporated herein by reference. 2. Available Copies. Copies of the County's Project documents, as specified in Paragraph 8. (Project) of this Contract, and all pertinent Federal statutes, regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars applicable to this Contract, shall be available at all times for inspection by the Contractor during regular business hours at the Offices of the County Human Resources Agency Manpower Project. 3. Retained Powers. All powers not explicitly vested in the Contractor remain in the County. 4. Status of Participants. Program participants, including employees hired by Contractor, shall in no way be considered employees or agents of County. Contractor is an independent contractor, and County shall neither direct nor have control over Contractor, its activities, or the methods and details by which Contractor fulfills its obligations under this Contract. In providing services hereunder, Contractor shall work cooperatively with the County Manpower Project Director. 5. Payment Adjustments. a. If any funds are expended by the Contractor in violation of the terms of this Contract (including all applicable statutes, regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars) , County may deduct the amount of such unauthorized or illegal expenditures from payments otherwise payable to Contractor in order to recover any amount expended for unauthorized purposes in the current or immediately preceding fiscal year. No such action taken by County shall entitle the Contractor to reduce program operations or salaries, wages, fringe benefits, or services for any program participant, including Contractor's staff, or to expend less during the effective term of this Contract than those amounts specified in the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures included in the Service Plan. Any such reduction in expenditures may be deemed sufficient cause for termination of this Contract. Within thirty (30) days of request by County, Contractor shall reimburse County for any payments made for expenditures which are in violation of this Contract. b. Contractor shall indemnify County fully and completely for any repayment or Bunds made by the County to the U. S. Department of Labor at the request of that Department's Secretary after it has been determined that such repayment is required from the County due to the unauthorized or illegal expenditures by Contractor. The Secretary's determination as to the necessity for any such repayment shall be conclusive as between County and Contractor. 6. Termination, Further Provision. This Contract may be terminated as specified in Paragraph 5. (Termination) , page 1, of the General Conditions, subject to the following: a. County's termination for failure of Contractor to perform (General Conditions, Paragraph 5.b.) may not be exercised until 30 days after Contractor has been sent by County a written notice specifying the failure to perform and Contractor has failed to correct such failure of performance within said 30 days after the sending of said notice. b. County may exercise its right of termination specified in Paragraph 6.a. of these Special Conditions as to any separable part performance under this Contract, allowing the remainder of the Contract to continue in force. c. Termination because of cessation of funding, as specified in General Conditions, Paragraph 5.c. , shall occur only upon County's sending of notice thereof to Contractor. Initials: C actor County Dept. SPECIAL CONDITIONS (CETA Title I Programs) Number2VQ — 427 — 7. Statistics, Reports, and Records. Contractor shall keep and maintain such documents, records, and accounts as may be required by County or the Federal statutes, regulations, guidelines, bulletins, and circulars applicable hereto. Contractor shall compile, compute, and provide to County all such statistics, program reports, and records as may be required by County. Said documents, accounts, statistics, reports , and records shall be maintained and provided in the form and manner prescribed by County. 8. Child Labor. No person under 18 years of age shall be employed in any occupation which the U. S. Secretary of Labor has found to be hazardous for persons between 16 and 18 years of age (pursuant to 29 CFR Part E) . Any eligible participants under 16 years of age will be employed only in accordance with the limitations imposed by 29 CFR Part 570, Subpart C. 9. Affirmative Action Plan. Contractor shall comply with all applicable require- ments of Executive Order No. 11246, entitled "Equal Employment Opportunity," as amended by Executive Order No. 11375, and as supplemented in Department of Labor Regulations (41 CFR Part 60) . Contractor hereby certifies that it has an Affirmative Action Plan, if required by State or Federal law, which declares that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, and age and which specifies goals and target dates to assure the implementation of that plan. Contractor shall also comply with requirements established by County and the Department of Labor, including CETA Regional Bulletin #29-76, "Affirmative Action Requirements for FY 77." 10. Environmental Protection. If the Payment Limit of this Contract exceeds $100,000, Contractor shall comply with all applicable standards, orders, or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 1857 et seq.) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.), as amended. Violations shall be reported to the U. S. Department of Labor and the Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency. 11. Program Management Requirements. Contractor shall establish and maintain internal program management procedures for the effective administration of its Contract program, including provision to: a. Monitor day-to-day operations, b. Periodically review the performance of the program in relation to program goals and objectives, and c. Measure and evaluate the effectiveness and impact of program results in terms of participants, program activities, and the community. When Contractor finds that its program operations do not equal planned performance, it shall develop and implement appropriate corrective action and seek to improve its overall program management and effectiveness. 12. Financial Management Requirements. Contractor shall comply with Federal Management Circular FMC 74-7, Attachment G, Paragraph 2. , pertaining to standards for financial management systems in federally-funded activities. Pursuant thereto, Contractor shall establish and maintain a financial management system providing: a. Accurate, current, and complete disclosure of financial information pertaining to its Contract program in accordance with County or Federal reporting requirements, b. Effective control over and accountability for all Contract funds, property, and other assets, and c. The ability to evaluate the effectiveness of program activities. Contractor shall adequately safeguard all Contract funds, property, and other assets and shall ensure that they are used solely for purposes authorized under this CQr� n�r . III It440 Initials: Co actor CouVity Dept. _ n. SPECIAL CONDITIONS (CETA Title I Programs) Q d 9 Number 2 v — 4 N 13. Property Management Requirements. Contractor shall comply with applicable requirements established by County or the U. S. Department of Labor governing the procurement, ownership, use, and disposition of CETA equipment and other personal property (including minor equipment costing over $50 per item and unused expendable personal property with a total inventory value over $500). Contractor shall establish a control system to ensure adequate safeguards to prevent loss, damage, or theft- to property, including CETA equipment. 14. Property Records. Contractor shall maintain accurate records of any CETA equipment and other such property procured with Contract funds or otherwise acquired under this Contract in accordance with requirements established by County or the U. S. Department of Labor, including Federal Management Circular FMC 74-7, Attachment N, Paragraph 5.a. , pertaining to the maintenance of records to provide property description, identification numbers, acquisition date and cost, source, location, use, condition, and disposition. Contractor shall investigate and fully document any loss, damage or theft to property. Notwithstanding Paragraph 4. (Retention of Records), page 1, of the General Conditions, Contractor shall retain such property records for three years after the disposition of such equipment or property. 15. Procurement Standards. Contractor shall comply with applicable State and local laws, rules, and regulations governing the procurement of supplies, equipment, and other materials and services, and with requirements established by County or the U. S. Department of Labor for such procurements with Contract funds, including Federal Management Circular FMC 74-7, Attachment G (Procurement Standards). Pursuant thereto, Contractor shall: a. Maintain a code or standards of conduct governing the activities of its officers, employees, or agents involved in procurement and prohibiting the solicitation and acceptance of gratuities, favors, or anything of monetary value from subcontractors or potential subcontractors. b. Conduct all procurement transactions in a manner so as to provide maximum open and free competition and prevent conflicts of interest or noncompetitive practices which may restrict or eliminate competition or otherwise restrain trade. c. Make positive efforts to utilize small business and minority-owned business sources of equipment, supplies, and services and to allow these sources the maximum possible opportunity to compete for the provision of equipment, supplies, and services procured utilizing funds under this Contract. d. Utilize, for procurements over $10,000, the method of formal advertising, with adequate purchase descriptions, sealed bids, and public openings; however, procure- ments may be negotiated to accomplish sound procurement if it is impracticable and unfeasible to use formal advertising, as when: (1) the public exigency will not permit the delay incident to advertising, (2) the material or service is available from only one person, firm, or other sole source, (3) the procurement involves a contract for personal or professional services or any service rendered by an educational institution, or (4) no acceptable bids have been received after formal advertising. Nevertheless, in all cases competition shall be obtained to the maximum extent practicable. Contractor's records of such procurements shall contain justification for subcontractor selection and any use of negotiation in lieu of formal advertising, and the basis for the cost or price negotiated. 16. Nepotism. Contractor shall comply with the Federal restriction prohibiting nepotism (29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 98.22) . Pursuant thereto, Contractor shall not hire any person in an administrative capacity or staff position funded under this Contract if a member of his or her immediate family is already employed in an administrative capacity by Contractor. a 1 Gs�� � Initials: Co"ctor County Dept. -3- - 1'. SPECIAL CONDITIONS (CETA Title I Programs) Number 28 - 427 - 3 17. Davis-Bacon Wage Rates Contractor shall comply with applicable regulations of the U. S. Department of Labor (29 CFR Subtitle A, Section 98.29) regarding payment of prevailing wage rates to all laborers and mechanics employed by Contractor or any subcontractor in any construction, alteration, or repair, including painting and decorating, of projects, buildings or works which are assisted under this Contract, in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act, as amended. 18. Final Contract Closeout. In the event that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract are not purchased by County under a new contract following termination of the within Contract, Contractor shall comply with final Contract closeout procedures established by County or the U.' S. Department of Labor. In such event: a. Contractor shall provide County, within 60 days following the termination of this Contract, all financial, program, performance, and other reports required by County under this Contract. b. Contractor shall account for any CETA equipment and other property, including supplies and materials, procured with Contract funds or otherwise acquired under this Contract. c. This Contract may be amended to extend the term for up to 60 days to allow Contractor to incur allowable administrative costs during said 60-day closeout period for the purpose of initiating a final closeout of this Contract, preparing the above specified reports, and submitting said reports to County. d. Under any such Contract amendment, County may reimburse Contractor pursuant to Paragraph 4. (Payment Demands), page 1, of the Payment Provisions for such allowable administrative costs that are actually incurred, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract or to the total amount of the amended Payment Limit, should the Payment Limit of this Contract be increased by County under said Contract amendment. 19. Assurances and Certifications. As a further condition, Contractor shall comply with those Federal requirements and make those assurances and certifications set forth in the "Assurances and Certifications" attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. Initials: Conofictor County Dept. 0l �A x �-3 -4- ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS (CETA Title I Programs) Number 28 - 427 - 3 Subject to the General and Special Conditions, Contractor hereby makes the following assurances and certifications. A. General Assurances. Contractor assures and certifies that: 1. It will comply with the requirements of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 (CETA), as amended (P.L. 93-203, 87 Stat. 839 and P.L. 93-567, 88 Stat. 1845), hereinafter referred to as the Act, and with the regulations and policies promulgated thereunder. 2. It will comply with Federal Management Circular (FMC) 74-4 and 74-7; as those circulars relate to the utilization of funds, the operation of programs, and the maintenance of records, books, accounts, and other documents under the Act. 3. If the regulations promulgated pursuant to the Act are amended or revised, it shall comply with them or will notify the County within 30 days after promulgation of the amendments or revision that it cannot so conform, so that the County may take appropriate action including termination of this Contract, if necessary. 4. It possesses legal authority to enter into this Contract; a resolution, motion or similar action has been duly adopted or passed as an official act of the Contractor's governing body, authorizing the execution of this Contract, including all understandings and assurances contained therein, and directing and authorizing the person identified as the official representative of the Contractor to execute this Contract and to provide such additional information as may be required. 5. It will comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (P.L. 88-352). 6. No person in the United States shall on the ground of race, color, national origin, or sex be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity funded in whole or in part with CETA funds made available under the Act (including this Contract), and Contractor will immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this assurance [section 7121. 7. No person with responsibilities in the operation of any program under the Act will discriminate with respect to any program participant or any applicant for participation in such program because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, political affiliation or beliefs [sections 703(1)]. 8. It will comply with the requirements of the provisions of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Act of 1970 (P.L. 91-646) which provides for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced as a result of Federal and Federally-assisted programs. ' 9. It will comply with the provisions of the Hatch Act which limit the political activity of certain State and local government employees. 10. It will comply with the requirement that no program under the Act shall involve political activities [section 710 and 703(2)]. 11. It will establish safeguards to prohibit employees from using their positions for private gain for themselves or others, particularly those with whom they have family, business or other ties [section 702(a)] . 12. It will give the U. S. Secretary of Labor, the U. S. Comptroller General, and the County, through any authorized representative, the access to and the right to examine all records, books, papers or. documents related to this Contract [section 713(2)1 . 13. Participants in Contractor's program will not be employed on the construction, operation or maintenance of that part of any facility which is used for religious instruction or worship [section 703(3)] . 14. Appropriate standards for health and safety in work and training situations will be maintained [section 703(5)] . Initials: Co/tilactor County Dept. -l- Gi:�j ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS (CETA Title I Programs) Number 28 - 427 — 0 15. Conditions of employment or training will be appropriate and reasonable with regard to the type of work, the geographical region and the proficiency of the Contractor [section 703(4)] . 16. It will ensure provision of workers' compensation protection to participants in on-the-job training, work experience, or public service employment programs under the Act at the same level and to the same extent as other employees of the employer who are covered by a State or industry workers' compensation statute; and provision of workers' compensation insurance or medical and accident insurance for injury or disease resulting from their participation to those individuals engaged in any program activity under the Act; i.e., work experience, on-the-job training, public service employment, classroom training, services to participants, and other -activities, where others similarly engaged are not covered by an applicable workers' compensation statute [sections 703(6) and 208(4)] . 17. Its program will not result in the displacement of employed workers or impair existing contracts for services or result in the substitution of Federal funds for other funds in connection with work that would otherwise be performed [section 703(7)]. 18. Training will not be for any occupations which require less than two weeks of pre-employment training, unless immediate employment opportunities are available in that occupation [section 703(8)]. 19. Training and related services will, to the extent practicable, be consistent with every individual's fullest capabilities and lead to employment opportunities which will enable participants to become economically self-sufficient [sections 703(9), 105(a)(6)]. 20. Institutional skill training and training on the job shall only be for occupations in which the Secretary of Labor or the County has determined there is reasonable expectation for employment [section 703(10)1. 21. CETA funds will, to the extent practicable, be used to supplement, rather than supplant, the level of funds that would otherwise be available for the planning and administration of programs under this Contract [section 703(11)] . 22. It will submit reports as required by the Secretary or the County and will maintain records and provide access to them as necessary for the Secretary's or the County's review to assure that funds are being expended in accordance with the purposes and provisions of the Act, including the maintenance of records to assist the Secretary or County in determining the extent to which the program meets the special needs of disadvantaged, chronically unemployed, and low income persons for meaningful employment opportunities [sections 703(12) and 311(01. 23. Its program will, to the maximum extent feasible, contribute to the occupational development or upward mobility of individual participants [section 703(13)] . 24. Its program has adequate administrative and accounting controls, personnel standards, evaluation procedures, availability of in-service training and technical assistance programs, and other policies as may be necessary to promote the effective use of funds [section 703(14)]. 25. Its program makes appropriate provision for the manpower needs of youth in the area served [section 703(15)] . 26. Individuals receiving training on the job or who are in public service employ- ment jobs shall be compensated by the employer at such rates, including periodic increases, as may be deemed reasonable under regulations prescribed by the Secretary, but in no event at a rate which is less than the highest of: (a) the minimum wage rate specified in section 6(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938; (b) the State or local minimum wage for the most nearly comparable covered employment; (c) the prevailing rates of pay for persons employed in similar occupations by the same employer; (d) the minimum entrance rate for inexperienced workers in the same occupation in the establishment or, if the occupation is new to- the establishment, the prevailing entrance rate for the occupation among other establishments in the community or area or any minimum rate required by an applicable collective bargaining agreement; or (e) for participants on Federally-funded or assisted construction projects, the prevailing rate established by the Secretary; in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act, as amended, when such rates are required by the Federal statute under yhichi� assis- tance was provided. f�1.ittjl Initials: 46:� Ap actor County Dept. -2- . ASSURANCES AND CERTIFICATIONS (CETA Title I Programs) 28 - 427 - 3 Number 27. It will comply with the labor standards requirements set out in section 705 of the Act. 28. Services and activities provided under this Contract will be administered by or under the supervision of the Contractor [sections 105(a)(1)(B) and 205(c)(1)] . 29. No funds made available under the Act shall be used for lobbying activities in violation of 18 USCA 1913. 30. For contracts and subcontracts in excess of $100,000, or where the contracting officer has determined that orders under an indefinite quantity contract or subcontract in any year will exceed $100,000, or if a facility to be used has been the subject of a conviction under the Clean Air Act [42 USC 1857C-8(c)(1)] or the Federal {Fater Pollution Control Act [33 USC 1319(C)] and is listed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or is not otherwise exempt: (a) no facility to be utilized in the perfor- mance of this Contract has been listed on the EPA List of Violating Facilities; (b) it will notify County, prior to award, of the receipt of any communication from the Director, Office of Federal Activities, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, indicating that a facility to be utilized for this Contract is under consideration to be listed on• the EPA List of Violating Facilities; and (c) it will include sub- stantially this assurance, including this third part, in every non-exempt contract or subcontract. B. Additional Assurances for Title I or Title I Related Programs. Contractor assures and certifies that in carrying out programs under or related to Title I of the Act: 1. Manpower services, including job development, will be provided to those most in need of them including low income persons and persons of limited English- spearing ability, and that the need for continued funding of programs of demonstrated effectiveness is considered. in serving such persons [section 105(a)(1)(0]. 2. Programs of institutional skill training shall be designed for occupations in which skill shortages exist [section 105(a)(6)]. 3. Its program meets all the requirements of section 105(a) and the Contractor will comply with all provisions of the Act [section 105(b)] . 4. It will make such arrangements as are prescribed by regulation to assist the Secretary of Labor in carrying out his responsibilities under sections 105 and 108 of the Act [section 105(a)(7)]. 5. It will take appropriate steps to provide for the increased participation of qualified disabled veterans and qualified Vietnam-era veterans who are under 35 years of age. Specific effort should be made to develop appropriate full or part-time opportunities for such veterans. Contractor shall attempt to meet the local goals developed by County for service to such veterans taking into consideration their numbers and the number of qualified persons in other significant segments of the Population in the area served. Contractor should utilize the assistance of the State and local veterans employment service representative in meeting these goals. And, in filling public service jobs, Contractor shall give special consideration to special veterans and shall exercise maximum efforts to design jobs and job training opportunities for veterans who have received other than a dishonorable discharge within four (4) years before the date of their application [section 305(a) of P.L. 95-931 . On a continuing and timely basis, Contractor shall provide information on job vacancies and training opportunities funded under Title I of the Act to the State and local veterans employment service representative for the purpose of disseminating information to eligible veterans [section 104(b) of Emergency Jobs and Unemployment Assistance Act of 1974]. 6. It will make appropriate arrangements to promote maximum feasible use of apprenticeship and other on-the-job training opportunities available under 38 USC 1787. 7. It will not reduce the numbers of youth to be served from the previous year or decrease the extent of services offered to these youth (e.g., replace previously offered classroom training with only counseling) because of the availability of funds under Subpart 3, Part C of Title III [section 346(a)(2)1 . Initials: Co ctor County Dept. -3- Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. (.A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa Countv Standard Form . GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 9. Dish Utes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final determination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by the State or Federal Government. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Anv action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa County. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conditions, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor's obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 13. Subcontract and Assignment. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any work contemplated under this Contract and shall not assign this Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior written consent of the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 14. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent , servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If Contractor is a corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body (Board of Directors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur. 16. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confi- dentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing, such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -2- (11 1 5 3 Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. Indemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, c/o Contracts & Grants Unit, Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Primacv of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. 23. Possessory Interest. If this Contract results in the Contractor having possession of, claim to or right to the possession of land or improvements, but does not vest ownership of the land or improvements in the same person, or if this Contract results in the placement of taxable improvements on tax exempt land (Revenue & Taxation Code 4107), such interest or improvements may represent a possessory interest subject to property tax, and Contractor may be subject to the payment of property taxes levied on such interest. Contractor agrees that this provision complies with the notice requirements of Revenue & Taxation Code 4107.6, and waives all rights to further notice or to damages under that or any comparable statute. (A-4616 REV 2/78) -3- And the Board adjourns to meet on April 18, 1978 at 9:00 a.m. , in the Board Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Buildina, Martinez, California. R. I. Schroder, Chairman ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, CLERK Devuty SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA. CCUATy, APRiL 11, 1978 , PREPARED BY J. R. OLSSON, COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. Approved personnel actions for Human Resources Agency , Medical Services , District Attorney , Probation, and Social Service . Approved appropriation adjustment for Oakley Fire Protection District; and internal adjustments not affecting totals for Health Dept. , Medical Services , and Civil Service (CETA) . Appointed R. Barr in class o: Building Inspection Structural Engineer at third step of salary level 525 ( 51983 - 52289) . Authorized attendance at meetings as follows : L. 7ackson , Human Resources Agency , to U.S . Dept. of Labor Employment and Training Institute Maintenance of Effort Monitoring in Phoenix, AZ, April 3-6 ; W. Trawick and W. Cristy , "edical Services , to Hospital Financial Management Seminar in Stateline , Nei , April 20-21 ; G. Evans , Public Works , to annual meeting of Triaxial institute for Structural Pavement Design in Klamath Falls , OR, April 18-20 ; W. Nestover, Superior Court, to Association of Family Conciliation Courts Conference in Vancouver, B. C. , Canada, May 16-22 . Authorized Auditor to accept Compromise Settlement of Medinal Services accounts for J. Franks and D. Moore. Denied claims for damages filed by 0. Laufengerger, B. Lincoln, A. Boot , and T. Smith. Adopted Ordinance No. 78-23 rezoning land in the Walnut Creek area (2169-RZ) , and Ordinance No. 78-24 rezoning land in the Byron area (2146-RZ) . Authorized legal defense for L. Underwood, Assistant County Registrar, and other County officials named in Superior Court Action No. 185495. Adopted Ordinance No. 78-27 to provide for initial review of minor subdivision maps by Zoning Administrator and not San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission. Approved agreement with Town of Moraga to release to said Town funds held in the Local Park and Recreation Facilities Trust Fund. Authorized relief or Dept . of Agriculture-Animal Control Division from cash shortages totaling $33. 25 . Authorized Marshal , Bay Judicial District , to destroy certain accounting records. Proclaimed May 3 as "Retired Senior Volunteer Program Day" and proclaimed the following weeks as indicated : Aril 16-22 , "Private Property Week" ; April 16-22 , "National Volunteer Week" ; April 24-28 , "Forgotten Victims Week" ; and May 5-14 , "KVIE Week". April 11 , 1978 Summary, continued Page 2 Appointed C. Lohse and R. S. Radford to the Overall Economic Development Program Committee. Fixed April 25 , 1978 at 10 :35 a.m. for public hearing concerning Federal aid Urban System Project Priorities for San Francisco-Oakland and Antioch-Pittsburg urbanized areas . Directed Counsel for Assessment District 1973-4 to prepare appropriate documents and resolutions for disbursement of cash presently available and then annually for disbursement of funds received from the sale of surplus property. J Directed the County Auditor and County Treasurer to take appropriate steps to credit Assessment District 1973-74, Danville Parking, fund interest earned on cash balances of the fund from this date forward. Offered financial assistance to Southern Pacific Transportation Company' s San Ramon Branch Line as provided in the "Initial Decision" and in conformance with the Procedures For Pendi= .Pail Abandonment Cases . Approved amendments to Sanitation District No. 7-A' s Conflict of Interest Code. Approved amendments to the Drug Abuse Board' s Conflict of Interest Code. Authorized the Public Works Director to execute Deferred improvement Agreement with L. Lekse, et al, for LUP 2235-77 , Walnut Creek area. Fixed May 9, 1978 at 11 : 00 a.m. for hearing on appeal of D. Ostrander from action of the San Ramon Valley area Planning Commission on application_ for :SIS 267-77 , Alamo area. :appointed U. S. Barbachano to the Manpower Advisory Council. Reappointed J. Burr to the Contra Costa County Recreation and Natural Resources Commission. Acknowledged receipt of report from Public Works Director on status of the West Contra Costa Sanitary District ' s Energy Recover Study. Approved Traffic Resolutions 2429 and 2430. Dismissed CETA grievance of T. E. Holmes . Authorized the Public Works Director to refund to ZO`TEC c ash deposited as surety for SLB 4790, Alamo area. As ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, authorized Public WorksDirectorto execute Grant Deed and Right of Way Contract with J. W. Taylor for Pine-Galindo Creek Project, Concord area. ccepted Instruments for D.P. 3071-77, MS 45-77, an_d,ju017 . April 11, 1978 Summary , continued Page 3 Authorized Chairman to execute the following : Preapplication documents for submission to U. S . Dept. of Labor for CETA Title III funding for continuation of Summer Program for Economically Disadvantaged Youth during 1978 ; Contract with State Economic Opportunity Office for Emergency Energy Assistance Program; Contract with N. Ashford for training and orientation services to Foster Parent Orientation Program of Social Service Dept. ; Contract with W. Littman , M.D. for medical review of County Firefighter sick leave documents ; Agreement with Syscon, Inc. , for modification of Assessment Roll for Proposition 8 assessment roll processing; Amendment to agreement with Comsis Corp. to extend completion date for coding and testing of Municipal Court Inauiry and Transaction Report Programs ; Agreement with Syscon , Inc. , for modification of Assessment Roll for Jarvis-Gann Initiative assessment roll processing; Contract with Cadillac Ambulance Service , Inc. , for West County ambulance service from Nov. 1 , 1977 through June 30 , 1978 ; Amendment No. 1 to Contract with State Economic Opportunity Office for U. S. DeDt. of Energy Low-Income .Weatherization Assistance Program; Proposal and Reauest to State Economic Opportunity Office for funds for continuation of Low-income Weatherization Assistance Program; Contract with R. Kunin, '!. D. , for training services to Mental Health staff; Contract with J. Ouezada for Work Program Translation to Spanish for Office of Economic Opportunity: Contract with East County Resource Center for manpower services to ex-offenders under CETA Title I. Authorized Director, Human Resources Agency , to execute agreements with certain Vocational Training Institutions for vocational training for CETA Title I program enrollees. Authorized Acting Director, Office of Economic Opportunity , to sign Supplemental Grant Application to Dept. of Health , Education and Welfare for funds to grant a cost of living increase and child expansion of Head Start Project. Acknowledged receipt of report of Director, Human Resources Agency , on progress of implementation plans for Enterprise Fund in Medical Services , and referred said report to Finance Committee (Supervisors Hasseltine and Fanden) . Requested ealth DeDt. and Probation DeDt. to report on matter of diet (Dossible lack e Drotein) Drovided for children- at Preplacement Center. - - - Accepted as comzle to construction of _Drlvate i—D_ rovements in MS 10-76 , Danville area. Acknowledged receipt of Quarterly Report of Human Services Advisory Commission covering November and December, 1977 , and January, 1978. 1 � April 11 , 1978 Summary, continued Page 4 Accepted for recording only the Offer of Dedication_ for DP 3046-77 . Authorized the Public Works Director to execute settlement and Amendment to Right of Way Contract with E. and F. Short for Center Avenue project. Approved reco=endation of Supervisor Hasseltine that regulatory signs be placed along Dutch Slough as specified in Resolution No. 77/852. Fixed May 9, 1978 at 11 :15 a.m. for hearing on appeal of Bryan & Murphy Associates , Inc. , from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denial of tentative map of SUB 5027 , Alamo area. Authorized the Public Works Director to execute Consulting Services Agreement with R. Splenda and Associates for preparation of If-aster Plan documents for Tibros Park Development, Danville area. Authorized Public Works Director to refund remaining $224 of cash bond to Shapell Industries of Northern California for SUB 4477. Approved contract with A. Somkin,' .•i.�J. for County :'_edica? :,e-vices . Referred to : Countv Counsel,for report , request of A. I:ritscher for refund of penalty and interest added to tax bill for Parcel No. 175-052-021-3; County Health Officer for recommendation, proposals to permit bulgy: sales of processed foods; Agricultural Commissioner for recommendation, request of SPAY Animal Defense Volunteers that an Animal Control truck and driver be present to answer auestiors from public regarding the county' s Animal Control Program at the "Dog-Gone Nice Walk-a-Than" ; Countv Administrator, statement of financial conditions of Contra Costa County Employees ' Retirement Association for year ending December 31 , 1977 ; Public Works Director, request of Cable-Vision to increase authorized rates for CATV service in order to expand channel capacity and also an extension of the company' s present Francl.-Lise Ordinance through 1993 ; Public Works Director for report , letter from. Tel events , Inc. , proposing that the company' s cable television franchise be amended to delete rate control power of the County; Director , Human Resources Agency, letter from California Employment and Training Advisory Council transmitting Council' s support position on reauthorization of Comprehensive Employment and Training Act and urging that county and city elected of-icials also take a formal position in support of legislation; 7irector, Human Resources Agency, proposed 1973-1979 Comprehens;ve Annual Services Program Plan which describes the Title YK social services that will be provided to California residents with federal, state and local monies Approved request of Cla;co Corpora:icr. (2198-P,Z) to rezone lard in the Walnut Creek area and -EL-Ced April 18 , 1978 for adoption of Ordinance Number 78-26. (, 4 J� t April 11 , 1978 Summary , continued Page 5 Adopted the following numbered resolutions : 73/323 , fixing May 16 at 10 : 30 a.m. for hearing on abandoning a portion of drainage easement on San Ramon Creek at Old Crow Canyon Road , San Ramon area ; 78/324 , fixing May 2 at 11 a.m. to consummate purchase of a clear zone easement and Consent to Easement over certain real property for Buchanan Field-Runway 19-R Clear Zone , Concord area; 78/325 , amending Res . 77/560 to add Windsor Family Home for Children to approved list of child care institutions ; 78/326 , appointing Staff Officers and Chiefs of Emergency and Support Services of the County Emergency Organization ; 78/327 , accepting as complete contract with W. A. Brady Co. for Pomona Street Frontage Improvements , Crockett area; 78/328 , as the Governing Body of Contra Costa County Storm Drain Main- tenance District No. 1, consenting to annexation of district property by by Contra Costa County Water District; 78/329 , accepting as complete improvements in Sub. 4941 , Alamo area, and accepting Lunada Lane as a county road; 78/330 , accepting as complete improvements in Sub. 4019 , Clayton area, and accepting certain roads as county roads ; 78/ 331 , declaring widening of Broadmoor Drive , San Ramon area , to be a county road ; 78/332 , fixing May 11 at 2 p.m. as time to receive bids for Detention Facility Ceramic and Quarry Tile ; 78/333 , fixing May 11 at 2 p.m. as time to receive bids for Detention Facility Acoustical Ceilings ; 78/334 , approving Parcel Map of MS 38-77 , Walnut Creek area; 78/335 , approving Parcel Map of MS 131-77 , Tassajara area; 78/336 , approving 1978 edition of Contra Costa County Standard Specifi- cations for Public Works Construction; 78/337 , authorizing Chairman to execute Grant Award for law enforcement purposes in connection with Rape Victim Assistance Project; 78/ 339 , declaring appreciation for services rendered by Probation Dept. volunteers. Approved with conditions request of Bear Ridge Partnership and J. Collins (2193-RZ) to rezone '_and in the Sleepy Hollow area of Orinda, and approved Preliminary Development Plan in connection therewith; adopted Resolution No. 78/338 relating to Final Environmental Impact Report for 2193-RZ; and waived reading and fixed April 18 for adoption of Ordinance No. 78-25 giving effect to said rezoning. Authorized Public Works Director to issue an encroachment permit for temporary access to Parcel B , MS 45-77 , Oakley area. Deferred to April 18 decision cn recommendations of the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors Boggess and Kenny) with respect to reorganization of Community Development Block Grant Program. Approved report of Public ,'forks Director relating to request of Kensington Police Dept. that Board adopt an ordinancetoprchili: parking upon a roadway for various purposes. t}1 �o� April 11 , 1978 Summary, continued Page 6 Continued to April 25 , 1978 at 11: 10 a.m. hearing on appeal of E. D. ~Moura from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denial of application for MSS 247-77 , Tassajara area. Granted appeal subject to revised conditions of 0. Reiss from certain conditions of approval imposed by the San Ramon Malley Area Planning Commission in connection with application for MS 229-77 , Tassajara area. Directed County Counsel to prepare revised ordinance in conjunction with County Health Officer and Director of Planning and fixed May 2, 1978 at 10:45 a.m. for public hearing on proposed ordinance amending Chapter 420-6 of County Ordinance Code relating to sewage systems for subdivisions and individual structures . Directed Public Works Director to remove stop sign from Broadmoor Drive and Northland Avenue and replace with school crossing signs , San Ramon_ Directed Public Works Director to continue to review all complaints concerning commercial vehicle parking as they arise and advise the Board as to which- restriction, namely parking or weight limit, would be the most appropriate to resolve the problem. As ex officio the Governing Body of the County Sanitation. District No. 15 , fixed ;May 2, 1978 at 11 : 30 a.m. for public hearing on sewage problems . T The Preceeding documents contains-1,161 pages.